A BREEAM Building User Guide (BUG) is a credit-earning document required under the Management category of BREEAM New Construction and Refurbishment schemes. It provides occupants and facilities managers with clear, practical guidance on how to operate and manage the building in a way that maintains its sustainable performance over time. The guide is typically produced at post-construction stage and submitted to the assessor as part of the evidence package, with its depth and detail directly influencing the number of Man credits awarded.
What is a BREEAM Building User Guide?
A Building User Guide is a formal BREEAM requirement under the Management category, providing building occupants and facilities managers with instructions on how to operate the building’s systems efficiently and sustainably. Issued at practical completion, the guide covers HVAC controls, lighting zones, metering and sub-metering, waste management facilities, and renewable energy systems, helping occupants achieve the intended energy and environmental performance in practice. Build Energy produces BREEAM-compliant Building User Guides for commercial, education, healthcare, and residential schemes across the UK.
It ensures that both building users and facilities management teams understand how to operate the building effectively – maximising energy efficiency, comfort, and overall building performance. At Build Energy, we support project teams by producing professional, BREEAM-compliant.
Building User Guides that are tailored to suit your scheme and audience.
Why is a Building User Guide Important for BREEAM?

The Building User Guide (BUG) is more than a box-ticking exercise – it forms a vital link between design intent and real-world operation. When building users understand how to interact with systems such as heating, ventilation, and lighting, it helps ensure that the building performs as designed.
The guide also forms part of the evidence required to secure credits under BREEAM’s Management (Man 04) section. This addresses commissioning and handover. In many cases, producing a BUG is a mandatory requirement to meet your target rating.
BREEAM 2014 and 2018 Requirements
BREEAM 2014
Under the BREEAM 2014 scheme, a Building User Guide is mandatory for projects aiming for an Excellent rating. A single guide must be provided, containing helpful and practical information for both staff and facilities management teams.
BREEAM 2018
In the BREEAM 2018 New Construction scheme, a Building User Guide is a mandatory requirement for achieving a Very Good rating or above. The 2018 scheme introduces a key change – separate guides must now be created for different user groups:
- One for building users, written in accessible, non-technical language
- One for facilities management, covering systems operation and maintenance in more detail
What Should the Building User Guide Contain?

Building User Guides are typically produced alongside a full assessment by our accredited BREEAM assessors.
The content of the guide will vary depending on the project type, but typically includes:
- An overview of the building layout and key spaces
- Instructions for using building systems (heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting)
- Energy-saving advice and sustainability features
- Emergency and security procedures
- Contact information for building management and maintenance teams
- Visitor arrival instructions
- Local amenity and sustainable transport information
We ensure all guides are clearly written, well-structured, and easy to use in both print and digital formats.
How Build Energy Can Help
At Build Energy, we have extensive experience producing BREEAM-compliant Building User Guides across a wide range of sectors including commercial, education, healthcare and industrial projects. We work closely with your design and construction teams to gather the necessary information and deliver fully tailored guides that meet BREEAM criteria.
We also integrate this service with our broader BREEAM consultancy, evidence gathering, and handover support. This makes the certification process as smooth and efficient as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a BREEAM Building User Guide?
A Building User Guide (BUG) is a document produced as part of the BREEAM commissioning and handover process. It provides building occupants and facilities managers with clear, accessible guidance on how to operate and maintain the building to achieve its intended energy and environmental performance. The guide must be tailored to the building – generic manufacturer manuals do not satisfy the BREEAM requirement. Credits are awarded under the Man 04 (Commissioning and Handover) category.
What must a BREEAM Building User Guide include?
A BREEAM-compliant Building User Guide must cover: how to control and operate heating, cooling, ventilation and lighting systems; how to manage energy and water consumption; information on waste management and recycling facilities; details of any renewable energy or building management systems; emergency procedures; and contact information for maintenance and servicing. The content must be written in plain English and appropriate for non-technical building users, not just the facilities team.
Is a Building User Guide required for all BREEAM assessments?
A Building User Guide is a requirement under the Man 04 credit in most BREEAM New Construction and Refurbishment & Fit-Out assessments. The specific requirements vary slightly between scheme versions, but in most cases the guide must be produced and issued to building users before or at handover to earn the credit. It is one of the more straightforward credits to achieve with the right documentation support.
Can Build Energy produce a Building User Guide for an existing building?
Yes – we regularly produce Building User Guides for existing buildings undergoing BREEAM In-Use assessments or seeking retrospective certification. For existing buildings we carry out a review of installed systems and existing documentation before preparing a guide that accurately reflects how the building actually operates. We can also update an existing guide where building systems have been modified or upgraded since the original was produced.
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