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ContentsQuantity Surveying ............................................................................................................................................................ 4

Green Construction .......................................................................................................................................................... 6

Construction Materials ................................................................................................................................................... 11

Construction Management ............................................................................................................................................ 13

Construction Law ........................................................................................................................................................ 15

Construction Economics ............................................................................................................................................... 17

Construction Business and Management ................................................................................................................... 18

Building Techniques ..................................................................................................................................................... 20

Building Surveying ................................................................................................................................................. 22

Building Services Engineering .................................................................................................................................... 23

Building Regulations ................................................................................................................................................. 27

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 28

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPublic Private Partnerships in InternationalConstruction

Parametric Cost Modeling for BuildingsDonald E Parker, Building ConsultantLearn how to produce parametric costs for construction projects,quickly and easily. Every step is covered using downloadablespreadsheets and templates, and introduced though a detailedcase study, placing everything in an easy to understand practicalcontext.

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Learning from case studiesAlbert P. C. Chan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University andEsther Cheung, Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityDrawing on international research and case studies, this bookhelps novices get to grips with the basics of this topic, and alsoexplores the practicalities of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs),including successful implementation, managing the risksinvolved, and how to assess the suitability of a project for thePPP route. The breadth of case studies, from Asia, Africa andAustralia, also serves as an excellent basis for comparison of PPPprojects internationally.

Part 1: PPP Principles Part 2: Practitioners’ Perspectives of thePPP Part 3: PPP Case Studies

Market: Construction EstimatingJune 2014: 246x174: 190ppPb: 978-1-138-01615-6: £34.99eBook: 978-1-315-77610-1

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEstimator's Pocket BookNRM1 Cost Management Handbook

Duncan Cartlidge, Construction Procurement Consultant,UKThe indispensible estimating reference for all quantity surveyors,cost managers, contractors, and anybody else with estimatingresponsibilities. Covers NRM2 in detail, with workedexamples of pro rata pricing, approximate quantities estimating,and unit rate pricing. Examines the implications of BIM for theestimator, gives an overview of working with estimating software,as well as a look ahead to how NRM3 will change workingpractice.

1. Introduction to estimating 2. Pre-tender estimating 3.Resources 4. Unit rate pricing 5. Tender settlement 6. Thesupply chain 7. Applied estimating 8. Further reading 9.

Indicative costs per square metre for a range building types 10. Useful rules and conventions

David P Benge, Gleeds International Management &Construction Consultants, UKThis definitive guide to measurement and estimating usingNRM1, by the author of NRM1 himself, explains in clear termshow NRM1 should be used in familiar quantity surveying tasks,as well as a range of activities of crucial importance for quantitysurveyors in years to come including integrating with BIM andrisk management.

Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Order of cost estimating Part 3: Costplanning - quantification of building works Part 4: Cost planning- estimating cost targets for non-building works items and riskallowances Part 5: Compilation and reporting of cost estimates

and cost plans Part 6: Procurement using NRM 1 Part 7: Analysing bids and collecting costdata

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONIntroduction to Estimating for ConstructionConstruction Cost Management

Brian Greenhalgh, Chartered Quantity Surveyor, UKThis is an easy to read introduction to building estimating forundergraduate students. It explains both the traditionaltechniques, and best practice in early contractor involvementsituations, within the framework of modern constructionprocurement. Reference to international differences, along withdiscussion questions and chapter summaries make this an idealfirst text for estimating students everywhere.

RoutledgeMarket: Quantity Surveying & Construction ManagementJanuary 2013: 246x174: 216ppHb: 978-0-415-50986-2: £110.00

Learning from Case StudiesKeith Potts, University of Wolverhampton, UK and NiiAnkrah, University of Wolverhampton, UKExamines the key issues and best practice in the costmanagement of construction projects under traditional andnew contract strategies. All stages within the life cycle of aproject are considered from pre-contract to tendering topost-contract. Worked examples, legal cases and over 70 projectcase studies are used to illustrate the practical application oftheory.

Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Management of the Pre-contractStage Part 3: Key Tools and Techniques Part 4: ProcurementStrategies Part 5: Management of the Post-contract stage Part

6: Contracts and Case Studies

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2nd EditionQuantity Surveyor's Pocket Book

Duncan Cartlidge, Construction Procurement Consultant,UKNow substantially revised and fully up-to-date with NRM1 andNRM2, the Quantity Surveyor's Pocket Book remains the essentialreference for newly qualified and student quantitysurveyors. Outlines all of the practical skills, contractual andmanagement techniques needed in the profession with ano-nonsense approach.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWhole Life CostingA New Approach

Peter Caplehorn, Scott Brownrigg, UKWhole life costing has been a subject waiting to come of agefor many years. What was previously of mainly academic interestis now becoming a key business tool in the procurement andconstruction of significant projects. This book sets out thepractical issues involved in the selection of materials, theirperformance, and the issues that need to be taken into account.The emphasis, unlike in other publications, is not to formularizeor to package the issues but to leave the reader with a clearunderstanding and a sensible practical way of arriving atconclusions in the future.

1. Introduction 2. Relevance to Today 3. The Building Process 4. Building Elements 5. The Future References

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban Retrofitting for SustainabilitySustainable Retrofitting of Commercial BuildingsMapping the Transition to 2050Cool Climates

Edited by Tim Dixon, University of Reading, UK, MalcolmEames, Miriam Hunt and Simon Lannon, Welsh School ofArchitecture, UKAs concerns over climate change and resource constraints grow,many cities across the world are trying to achieve a low carbontransition, and transformation of the current building stock andurban infrastructure must inevitably form the main focus for alow carbon and sustainable future by 2050. Urban Retrofittingfor Sustainability brings together strong, interdisciplinary researchto focus on key issues such as systems innovation, financingtools, governance, energy, and water management. The chapters

Edited by Simon Burton, Sustainability consultant, UKThis book provides an overview of bioclimatic and sustainable refurbishment of commercialbuildings for architects, builders and other professionals. New case studies from a varietyof cool climate countries will look at real examples of different building types, ages anduses and will demonstrate what action has been taken to create more sustainable buildings.The chapters raise all the relevant issues that need to be considered in retrofitting decisionmaking. Changing standards, planning, process management, financing, technical issues,site organisation, commissioning and subsequent building management are all considered.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction / RetrofittingSeptember 2014: 234x156: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-83424-7: £65.00 consider not only the knowledge and technical tools available, but looks forward to how

they can be implemented in real cities by 2050.eBook: 978-1-315-76587-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415834247

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBuilding for the Future: an Introduction to PassiveHouse

Good Practice Guide: Working on Historic and ListedBuildings

Justin BereWritten by one of the UK's leading passive house architects, thisbook contains essays that reveal the technical and creativesecrets of Passive House design, as well as containing casestudies of some of the world's best examples of beautiful,technically excellent buildings that still feel great even whenthe power supply is turned down to almost nothing. Whetheryou are an architect, client, student or construction professional,this book is an enlightening introduction to Passive House anda valuable source of inspiration.

1. What Is Passivhaus? 2. Why Passivhaus 3. Case Studies 4. TheOpportunities 5. Conclusion

Nick Lee EvansWorking on Historic and Listed Buildings helps all architects – whether conservation specialistsor not – to make the most of the opportunity for profitable work on older buildings. Exploring the essential differences in approach when working on historic buildingscompared to normal projects, it explains how to negotiate both the legislation protectinghistoric buildings and the practicalities of running a project.

Aimed at the mainstream of architects who do not consider themselves specialists inconservation work, this guide will allow readers to grasp the challenge of the re-use andrefurbishment of historic building stock.

RIBA PublishingJuly 2014: 172ppPb: 978-1-859-46446-5: £19.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781859464465 RIBA Publishing

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4 Volume SetDesign for Biodiversity: A Technical Guide for Newand Existing Buildings

Sustainable BuildingsEdited by Rohinton Emmanuel, Glasgow Caledonian University, UKSeries: Critical Concepts in Built Environment Kelly Gunnell, Carol Williams and Brian Murphy

The built environment has the potential to have a major impacton biodiversity, not least with the increasingly demandingrequirements to design more energy efficient and airtightbuildings, leaving less space for species to inhabit. Theconstruction industry has an important role to play in ensuringthat buildings are designed and refurbished in a way in whichbiodiversity can be enhanced.

Through written guidance and architectural drawings, this bookadvises on how to incorporate provision for biodiversity withindevelopments. With sections on different building-reliant species,general principles for design, ready-made products that can be

The last two decades in particular have seen an explosion of published material on thedesign, construction and assessment of buildings purported to be ‘sustainable.’ Anindispensable research tool for all interested researchers, students and policy-makers, thisnew title brings together authoritative canonical and cutting-edge work, representing avariety of approaches to sustainable buildings from around the world and linking these toon-site construction practices and assessment. Comprehensive introductions to eachvolume newly written by the editor place the collected material in its historical, intellectual,and global practice context.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction, ArchitectureJuly 2014: 234x156: 1872ppHb: 978-0-415-63709-1: £850.00

incorporated into designs, and legislation, policy and regulations, this book is an invaluable* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415637091resource for all architects, ecologists and anyone involved in designing or briefing forbiodiversity in buildings.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWhole Life SustainabilityLessons from Vernacular Architecture

Ian EllinghamIncreasing numbers of clients are demanding that environmentaldesign is balanced with financial and long-term cost issues, andWLC is a way of finding common currency for making decisions.Whole Life Sustainability shows a number of approaches for doingso, steering clear of number-crunching, and instead using simple'back-of-the-envelope' techniques, and easy self-assessmenttools for the architect to evaluate and understand the whole lifeof their building.

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Edited by Willi Weber, University of Geneva, Switzerlandand Simos Yannas, Architectural Association School ofArchitecture, UKThe architectural community has had a strong and continuinginterest in traditional and vernacular architecture. Lessons fromVernacular Architecture takes lessons directly from traditional andvernacular architecture and offers them to the reader asguidance and inspiration for new buildings. The appropriatetechnical and social solutions provided by vernacular andtraditional architecture are analysed in detail. International casestudies focus on environmental design aspects of traditional

architecture in a broad range of climatic conditions and building types.April 2013: 160ppRoutledgePb: 978-1-859-46450-2: £29.95Market: Sustainable Architecture* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781859464502August 2013: 246x174: 240pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Retrofit and Facilities ManagementWhat Colour is your Building?

Paul Appleby, Consultant, UKSustainable Retrofit and Facilities Management is acomprehensive guide for anyone involved in the refurbishmentand management of buildings. It sets out ways to minimizecarbon emissions, water consumption and waste, as well toenhance long term sustainability. The book considers thebuilding as part of a wider network, looking at the collaborativerelationship between building refurbishment, facilitiesmanagement and community infrastructure. Illustratedthroughout with case studies and examples of best practice,this is a must-have handbook for engineers, architects,developers, contractors and facilities managers.

Defining and Reducing the Carbon Footprint of BuildingsDavid ClarkWhat Colour is your Building? provides practical and pragmaticguidance on how to calculate and then compare the wholecarbon footprint of buildings using one simple method lookingat operating, embodied and transport energy. It will equipdesigners, building owners, occupiers, planners and policymakers with the tools and knowledge that they need to makedecisions early on about where the big impacts will be in termsof reducing the carbon footprint of the building.

1 Introduction 2 Energy and Carbon in Buildings 3 How MuchEnergy Do Buildings Use? 4 Embodied Carbon 5 Transport

Part 1. Background Part 2. Strategy Part 3. Sustainable Retrofit Part 4. Sustainable FacilityManagement

Carbon 6 Whole Carbon Footprint 7 Ten Steps to Reducing Energy Consumption 8 Renewable Energy 10 Lower Carbon Materials 11 Green Travel 12 Making the BusinessCase 13 Conclusion Routledge

Market: Sustainable Building; Facilities ManagementRIBA Publishing February 2013: 246x189: 360ppMarket: Architecture Hb: 978-0-415-53109-2: £49.99July 2013: 276x219: 320pp eBook: 978-0-203-07573-9Pb: 978-1-859-46447-2: £29.95 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415531092* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781859464472

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholder101 Rules of Thumb for Low Energy ArchitectureDesign for Climate Change

Huw HeywoodIn an area where ever-changing technology and complexlegislation and can cloud the designer’s thought-processes, thisbook encourages the designer to think clearly and intuitivelyabout the fundamentals of low energy buildings. With reliable,simple rules of thumb that will provide new ideas and refreshthe designer’s palette, each page focuses on a single piece ofadvice or guidance along with a clear hand-drawn illustration,while there are also plenty of tips and more detailed informationfor those who wish to dig deeper.

1. Working with Site and Location 2. Manipulating Orientationand Form 3. The Low Energy Building Envelope 4. Energy andthe Internal Environment 5. Rules and Strategies for Different

Climatic Regions

Katie Puckett and William GetheringAimed at architects, contractors, engineers and specialists in thefield, this book uses real-world evidence from a TechnologyStrategy Board-funded research project to develop a set of toolsfor architects and other building designers to meet a growingneed to anticipate future climate change. Built on in his seminalfuture climate change report for the TSB, Bill Gething (with KatiePuckett) identifies three broad categories of climate changeimpacts on building design – comfort and energy performance,construction, and managing water.

RIBA PublishingApril 2013: 196ppPb: 978-1-859-46448-9: £30.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781859464489

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd EditionTwo Degrees: The Built Environment and OurChanging Climate

Green Buildings PayDesign, Productivity and Ecology

Brian W. Edwards and Emanuele Naboni, Royal DanishAcademy of Fine Arts, CopenhagenThe third edition of Green Buildings Pay examines, through arange of case studies, how different approaches to green designcan produce more sustainable patterns of development.Completely revised with all-new chapters, cases, sections andintroductory material, this is an extremely timely updating of abook which addresses some of the key bottom line issues facedby architect, engineer and client today.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, SustainabilityJanuary 2013: 276x219: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-68534-4: £105.00

Alisdair McGregor, ARUP, USA, Cole Roberts, ARUP, USAand Fiona Cousins, ARUP, USATwo Degrees reviews the current science and predictions forglobal warming and looks at what steps can be taken to designthe built environment to mitigate the effects and to adapt toinevitable changes in climate. The book positions sustainabledesign as an approach to a low carbon future that considers theeconomic and social impacts as well as the environmental issuesof built projects. It provides a practical guide to moving to a lowcarbon future for developers and the design and constructioncommunity.

Professional and theoretical guidance from industry leaders, ARUP. A comprehensiveapproach to sustainable design: from social and community needs to technical guidance.Valuable to professionals in all built environment fields, as well as students in sustainablearchitecture and urban planning.Pb: 978-0-415-68535-1: £34.99

eBook: 978-0-203-08238-6 Routledge* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415685351 Market: Sustainability, Architecture, Planning

October 2012: 276x219: 262ppHb: 978-0-415-69299-1: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-69300-4: £34.99eBook: 978-0-203-08299-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415692991

Dummy text to keep placeholder4th EditionSustainable Retrofitting of Commercial BuildingsEcohouseWarm ClimatesSue Roaf, Heriot-Watt University, UK, Manuel Fuentes and

Stephanie Thomas-Rees, Florida Solar Energy Center, USASue Roaf is famed for her approach to design and her awarenessof energy efficiency. Here she reveals the concepts, structuresand techniques that lie behind the realization of her ideals. Nowin its fourth edition, the bestselling Ecohouse continues to beboth a technical guide and an inspiration for thousands ofarchitects, designers and eco-builders all over the world. Thisrevised and updated new edition is an excellent comprehensivereference for architects, designers and their clients, as well asself builders, who wish to help make sustainable design a reality.

Edited by Richard Hyde, University of Sydney, Australia,Nathan Groenhout, Francis Barram, Ensight, Australia andKen Yeang, Architect and Planner, MalaysiaDespite recent improvements in energy efficiency being madein new build, it is important that the existing commercial buildingsector also take action to meet emission reduction targets. Theobjectives and challenges of such action will reduce the risk ofthe sector becoming obsolescent. This book presents atheory-based, practice-support methodology to deal withenvironmental retrofitting opportunities for existing commercialbuildings in warm climates using bioclimatic design as the basis.

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RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Sustainable Design, Green ConstructionNovember 2012: 276x219: 500ppPb: 978-0-415-52677-7: £34.99

Market: Sustainable Building and Design* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415526777September 2012: 234x156: 482ppHb: 978-1-849-71291-0: £95.00eBook: 978-0-203-11984-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849712910

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBREEAM and the Code for Sustainable Homes onthe London 2012 Olympic Park

Design and Construction of High-PerformanceHomes

Lessons from the Velodrome, Aquatics Centre and the Olympic andParalympic Village

Building Envelopes, Renewable Energies and Integrated PracticeEdited by Franca Trubiano, University of Pennsylvania, USAProfessionals and students face increasing pressure to achievehigh performance building design in the construction andoperation of residential buildings. This book responds tothis demand, featuring: architectural innovations in building skintechnologies; energy free architectural design principles;advances in building integrated photovoltaics; case studies ofinnovative homes which have incorporated low energy designsolutions, and new materials.

Part 1: Building Envelopes, New Materials and ArchitecturalDesign Part 2: Renewable Energies, Building Systems and

Simulations Part 3: Integrated Practice and Residential Construction Part 4: Case Studies

Neil Paterson, Adam Robinson and Robin BrylewskiAssesses the use of BREEAM and the Code for Sustainable Homes on venues on the OlympicPark and draws out valuable lessons for future projects. A fascinating insight into how fullythe ambition to be ‘the ‘greenest games’ was realized.IHS BRE PressMarket: Sustainable designAugust 2012: 297x210: 64ppPb: 978-1-848-06274-0: £35.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781848062740

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionDesigning Zero Carbon Buildings Using DynamicSimulation Methods

Earthships in EuropeMischa Hewitt and Kevin TelferThe book charts the building of the first earthships in Europe,with lessons about sustainable architecture and the regulatoryculture that affects their construction, and looking at energy,water, building with waste, and construction methods.

IHS BRE PressMarket: Sustainable buildingJuly 2012: 160ppPb: 978-1-848-06236-8: £30.00

Ljubomir Jankovic, Birmingham City University, UKThe demand for low or zero carbon design of buildings isinfluenced both by legislation and by the increased awarenessof building owners and users, as we come to terms with thelong term consequences of climate change. Thus there is a needfor professional guidance on the methods for low carbon designof buildings. Dynamic modelling and simulation of buildings isthe only means of testing designs before construction, but theexisting materials published in this area are limited to basic usermanuals of corresponding software packages. This book fills thegap as it develops a structured design method underpinned bydynamic simulation.

Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Global Context Part 3: Site Context Part 4: Building Context Part 5: Renewable Energy Context Part 6: End Game* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781848062368

RoutledgeMarket: Computer modelling, building design, sustainable architectureFebruary 2012: 297x210: 316ppPb: 978-1-849-71294-1: £38.99eBook: 978-0-203-13575-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849712941

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Sustainable Refurbishment: HousingCarbon Management in the Built Environment

Simon Burton, Sustainability consultant, UKBased on careful analysis and experience in all housing sectorsand house types, this handbook explains and demonstrates howto incorporate the most effective energy saving measures in theexisting housing stock. Written for architects and buildingengineers, it begins by setting out the basic aims of sustainablerefurbishment before presenting a large number of illustratedcase studies from a range of single- and multi-family dwellings.A practical section then details the specific measures that canbe taken to reduce the energy demand of buildings, withextensive references to further resources.

Rohinton Emmanuel, Glasgow Caledonian University, UKand Keith Baker, Glasgow Caledonian University, UKThis book brings together current developments in the field ofclimate change science, building design, technologies andmaterials sciences, and energy and policy in a form readilyaccessible to both students of the building industry andpractitioners.

RoutledgeMarket: Sustainable Building/ Carbon ManagementJune 2012: 246x174: 220ppHb: 978-0-415-68406-4: £110.00

RoutledgeOctober 2011: 246x189: 192ppHb: 978-1-849-71198-2: £50.00eBook: 978-1-849-77694-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849711982Pb: 978-0-415-68407-1: £29.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKIntegrated Sustainable Design of BuildingsSustainable Buildings and Infrastructure

Paul Appleby, Consultant, UKThis book provides a guide to design and masterplanning teamson how to deliver sustainable development and buildings costeffectively while meeting current requirements. Using a seriesof case histories, the book sets out a clear and understandablestrategy that deals with all aspects of sustainable design andconstruction and the implications for delivery, costs, saleabilityand long term operation. The scope includes all aspects ofenvironmental, social and economic sustainability, includingstrategies to reduce carbon emissions and the impact of climatechange.

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Paths to the FutureAnnie Pearce, Virginia Tech, USA, Yong Han Ahn, EastCarolina University, USA and HanmiGlobal Co, LtdConstruction is one of the biggest industries in the world,providing necessary facilities for human prosperity ranging fromthe homes in which we live to the highways we drive, the powerplants that provide energy for our daily activities, and the veryinfrastructure on which human society is built.

The construction sector, including the building sector, hasamong the largest potential of any industry to contribute to thereduction of greenhouse gas emissions. This ambitious andcomprehensive textbook covers the concept of embedding

sustainability across all construction activities. It is aimed at students taking courses in December 2010: 246x189: 440ppConstruction Management and the Built Environment. Written in a lively and engaging Hb: 978-1-849-71117-3: £55.00style the book sets out the practical requirements of making the transition to a sustainable eBook: 978-1-849-77533-5construction industry by 2020. Case studies are included throughout making the bookboth a core reference and a practical guide.

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TEXTBOOKThe Whole Building HandbookHow to Design Healthy, Efficient and Sustainable Buildings

Varis Bokalders and Maria BlockA compendium of all the issues and strategies that architectsneed to understand to design and construct sustainablebuildings for a sustainable society. The authors move beyondthe current definition of sustainability in architecture, whichtends to focus on energy-efficiency, to include guidance forarchitecture that promotes social cohesion, personal health,renewable energy sources, water and waste recycling systems,permaculture, energy conservation - and crucially, buildings inrelation to their place.

RoutledgeDecember 2009: 246x189: 704ppHb: 978-1-844-07833-2: £135.00Pb: 978-1-844-07523-2: £53.99eBook: 978-1-849-77483-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781844075232

Dummy text to keep placeholderA Handbook of Sustainable Building Design andEngineeringAn Integrated Approach to Energy, Health and Operational Performance

Edited by Dejan Mumovic and Mat SantamourisSeries: BEST (Buildings Energy and Solar Technology)This book covers how to design, engineer and monitor a buildingin a manner that minimises the emissions of greenhouse gases;how to adapt the environment, fabric and services of existingand new buildings to climate change; how to improve theenvironment in and around buildings to provide better health,comfort, security and productivity; and provides crucial expertiseon monitoring the performance of buildings once they areoccupied. The authors explain the principles behind builtenvironment engineering, and offer practical guidance through

international case studies.RoutledgeJanuary 2009: 246x189: 474ppHb: 978-1-844-07596-6: £85.00eBook: 978-1-849-77027-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781844075966

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKNatural Stone in the Built EnvironmentMaterials Science In Construction: An IntroductionResources, Use and ConservationAsh Ahmed, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK and John

Sturges, Leeds Metropolitan University, UKMaterials Science in Construction explains the science behind theproperties and behavior of construction's most fundamentalmaterials (metals, cement and concrete, polymers, timber, bricksand blocks, glass and plaster).In particular, the critical factorsaffecting in situ materials are examined, such as deteriorationand the behavior and durability of materials underperformance.An accessible, easy-to-follow approach makes thisbook ideal for all diploma and undergraduate students onconstruction-related courses taking a module in constructionmaterials.

Bernard Smith, Queen's University Belfast, Ireland, Akos Torok, Technical Universityof Budapest, Hungary, Richard Prikryl, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republicand Jirina Prikrylova, Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, Czech RepublicFundamental and interdisciplinary textbook on natural stone properties, occurrence,exploration, use, decay and conservation. Intended as a primary information source forthird level students and professionals using natural stone in the built environment. Aimedat an audience of geologists, geographers, civil engineers, architects, conservators, restorers,sculptors, art historians and artwork conservation technologists.CRC PressMarket: ConstructionJanuary 2015: 246x174: 300ppHb: 978-0-415-54849-6: £63.99Routledge

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4th Edition • NEW EDITION5th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONFire from First PrinciplesMaterials for Architects and BuildersA Design Guide to International Building Fire SafetyArthur Lyons, Formerly of De Montfort University, UK

Understanding the basics of materials is a crucial part ofundergraduate and diploma construction or architecture-relatedcourses, and this established textbook helps the reader to dojust that with the help of colour photographs and clear diagramsthroughout.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction MaterialsAugust 2014: 246x189: 448ppPb: 978-0-415-70497-7: £38.99

Paul Stollard, Paul Stollard Ltd, UKBy tackling an overview of the factors which contribute to firerisk, and how building design can limit these, the reader willgain a fuller understanding of the science behind fireregulations, safe design, and construction solutions. Avoidingcomplex calculations and specifications, this book is ideal forarchitects, building control officers and other constructionprofessionals without fire engineering backgrounds. Alsoincludes overviews of the fire regulations in the UK, USA andChina.

RoutledgeMarket: Building Design/ Fire EngineeringJanuary 2014: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-83261-8: £110.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSkins, Envelopes, and EnclosuresTall Buildings: Structural Systems and Aerodynamic

Form Concepts for Designing Building ExteriorsMayine L. Yu, Davis Brody Bond Architects, New York, USAAn overview of the best building envelope constructionmethods, materials science, and structural principles usinginternational case studies to illuminate the theory andtechniques of assembling exteriors. Nearly 200 color images.

Part 1: Load-bearing Construction 1. Monolithic Walls 1.1Historical Survey 1.2 Brick 1.3 Stone 1.4 Concrete 2.Load-Bearing Cavity Walls 2.1 How Water Penetrates 3. LightFrame Construction 3.1 Wood Framing a House Part 2:Non-load-bearing Construction 4. Frame and Infill Construction 4.1 Glass 5. Cladding Systems 5.1 Sequence of Installation 6.

Curtain Walls

Halis Günel, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkeyand Hüseyin Emre Ilgin, Middle East Technical University,Ankara, TurkeyPresenting examples of steel, reinforced concrete, and compositestructural systems used in iconic tall buildings, this book explainshow to approach those architectural and structual designproblems specific to tall buildings. Particular emphasis is placedon the importance of aerodynamic form, and designing forearthquake resiliance.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionDealing with Difficult Demolition WastesConstruction Materials Reference BookA GuideEdited by David Doran, Consultant, UK and Bob Cather,

Consultant, UKThe definitive reference source for professionals involved in theconception, design and specification stages of a constructionproject. Covers the theory and practical aspects of eachmaterial in detail, with an emphasis on properties andappropriate use.

Environmental issues, whole life costing and sustainability arecovered, along with health and safety aspects of both use andinstallation.

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Katherine Adams, Gilli Hobbs and Christopher YappGuidance on waste management routes and how to improve reuse, recycling and recoveryof 'difficult' demolition wastes, such as carpet underlay, insulated concrete formwork,industrial batteries, structural insulated panels (SIPs) and smoke alarms.IHS BRE PressMarket: DemolitionApril 2013: 297x210: 48ppPb: 978-1-848-06273-3: £40.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781848062733

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStructural Assessment of Large Panel Systems (LPS)Dwelling Blocks for Accidental Loading: Handbook

Wind Tunnel Testing of High-Rise BuildingsPeter Irwin, Roy Denoon and David ScottThe primary goal of this guide is to provide an overview of thewind tunnel testing process for design professionals. Thisknowledge allows readers to ask the correct questions of theirwind engineering consultants throughout the design process.This is not an in-depth guide to the technical intricacies of windtunnel testing, it focusses instead on the information the designcommunity needs.

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Stuart Matthews and Barry ReevesNew guidance on the structural assessment and strengtheningoptions for large panel system (LPS) dwelling blocks is presented,focusing primarily upon their resistance to accidental loadingassociated with gas explosions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderFire Performance of External Thermal Insulation forWalls of Multistorey Buildings

Sarah ColwellUnderstand the principles and design methodologies for fireperformance characteristics of external cladding systems withthe third edition of this authoritative BRE guide, fully updatedto reflect current materials and technologies.

IHS BRE PressMarket: Fire PerformanceMay 2013: 297x210: 32ppPb: 978-1-848-06234-4: £32.50* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781848062344

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKProfessional Ethics for the Construction IndustryIntroduction to Construction Management

Rebecca Mirsky, Boise State University, USA and JohnSchaufelberger, University of Washington, USAWritten to meet the ACCE’s requirements for all constructionstudents, this textbook draws on the authors’ industryexperience, as well as detailed case studies to introduce andexplore ethics in the construction industry. Within each chapter,the authors present the key ethical issues involved in importantareas of construction management. Includes lists of furtherreading and discussion questions.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction ManagementJuly 2014: 198x129: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-67751-6: £110.00

Fred Sherratt and Peter FarrellStarting with a general overview of the industry, Introduction to Construction Managementis the beginner’s guide to key concepts, terms, processes and practices associated withmodern construction management in the UK. Supported by diagrams, illustrations andcase studies, this book explores construction management from a variety of perspectives.RoutledgeMarket: Construction ManagementJanuary 2015: 246x174: 352ppPb: 978-0-415-70742-8: £29.99eBook: 978-1-315-75522-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415707428

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4 Volume SetGood Practice Guide: InsuranceConstruction Management

Peter GodfreyThis short, clear guide illustrates best practice in all areas relatingto risk management through insurance, helping architects tochoose the right kind of policy for their practice, clarifying howto make quick and confident decisions as soon as a problemarises, and advising architects on how to balance therequirements of insurers with their relationship with the clientand the needs of their business.

RIBA Publishing

Edited by Will Hughes, University of Leeds, UKSeries: Critical Concepts in ConstructionThis four-volume set represents the most significant research in the field of constructionmanagement, from refereed journals, conference proceedings and book chapters.Throughout the set, the leading research from around the world is used to show howconstruction management researchers make sense of this industrial sector, and how therange of diverse academic and professional disciplines enable robust and useful insightsto be developed.RoutledgeMarket: ConstructionOctober 2014: 234x156: 1600ppHb: 978-0-415-63245-4: £850.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415632454 October 2013: 246x189: 112pp

Pb: 978-1-859-46339-0: £19.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781859463390

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAccess Audit HandbookSmall Projects Handbook

Alison GrantThe Access Audit Handbook is an invaluable tool for auditing theaccessibility of buildings and services, and for writing reports inappropriate formats in the content of current legislation, fundingrequirements and best practice in building management. Thepractical guidance is supported by a range of up to date andinformative case studies, and a new, authoritative workedexample of a successful report based on a real-life access audit.

1. Introduction 2. Access Audits 3. Audit Methodology 4. ReportWriting 5. Access Audit Extracts 6. Case Study – Hebden BridgeTown Hall 7. Access Audit Checklists

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Diana YakeleySmall Projects Handbook sets out in an accessible form how torun a small building project. Suitable for all designers, whetherworking alone or as part of a design team, it provides guidancefor every stage of a job, from initial appraisal of the client'srequirements through to practical completion and payment.

RIBA PublishingOctober 2014: 297x210: 312ppPb: 978-1-859-46444-1: £45.00 July 2013: 297x210: 160pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781859464441 Pb: 978-1-859-46492-2: £49.99

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderDissertation Research and Writing for ConstructionStudents

Good Practice Guide: Assessing Loss and ExpenseJeffrey WhitfieldAssessing Loss and Expense explains to architects and otherconstruction industry professionals in accessible language howto assess the quantum value of loss and expense claims arisingfrom projects.The book allows architects, assessors and others to understandthe principles of evaluation themselves so that they canundertake assessments safely, spending as little time on themas possible – leaving more time for the project at hand.

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S.G. Naoum, London South Bank University, UKDissertation Research and Writing for Construction Students coverstopic selection, research planning, data collection andmethodology, as well as structuring and writing the dissertation –in fact, everything needed for a successful write-up. This newedition contains fully updated case studies and examples, aswell as a new section on the use of SPSS software. This is theideal resource for students involved in research in ConstructionManagement, Building and Quantity Surveying.

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TEXTBOOKCollaborative Design Management

Stephen Emmitt, Loughborough University, Leicestershire,UK and Kirti Ruikar, Loughborough University, UKThe evolving role of the design manager in construction isexplored and explained, with the help of industry case studiesfrom the likes of ARUP and Buro Happold. Designing with BIM,knowledge management, collaborative working, and other keyconcepts and technologies are described with relation to thedesign management role. This highly topical book is the mostup-to-date and practical guide to this increasingly importantsubject, perfect for both students and practitioners.

1. Collaborative Working 2. Design 3. Design Management 4.The Construction Design Manager 5. Discussing and Reviewing

Design 6. Collaboration Technologies 7. Visualisation and BIM for Design 8. Strategies forCollaborative Working 9. Future Directions

RoutledgeMarket: Project Management/ Design ManagementMarch 2013: 246x174: 168ppHb: 978-0-415-62074-1: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-62075-8: £27.99eBook: 978-0-203-81912-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415620758

2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKConstruction Project ManagementAn Integrated Approach

Peter Fewings, University of the West of England, UKThis fully revised second edition of Peter Fewings'groundbreaking textbook now includes topical chaptersaddressing lean construction, modern off-site constructionmethods, sustainable project delivery, and the ethical role of theproject manager. Its holistic approach provides readers with athorough guide in how to increase efficiency andcommunication at all stages while reducing costs, time and risk.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction Management, Project ManagementAugust 2012: 234x156: 624ppHb: 978-0-415-61344-6: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-61345-3: £30.99eBook: 978-0-203-83119-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415613453

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKFeasibility Studies in Construction ProjectsSuccessful Contract AdministrationPractice and ProcedureFor Constructors and Design Professionals

Michael Kulwin, Kulwin ConsultingSeries: Practical Construction GuidesThis book covers all aspects of feasibility study analysis includingassumptions, the preparation of a feasibility study for submission,and the necessary elements to consider regarding the projectcycle. The book also provides templates for use in preparing afeasibility study report.

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Charles W CookContract administration is key to the overall succes of construction projects, influencingcost, schedule, and quality throughout. Covering the 3 main types of contract in use, andsupported by a companion website, this textbook is the best way for novices to ensurethey understand best practice in construct admin.RoutledgeMarket: Construction Management/ Construction LawNovember 2014: 246x189: 448ppPb: 978-0-415-84422-2: £45.00eBook: 978-1-315-76579-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415844222

Market: Law/Construction LawOctober 2014: 234x156: 352ppPb: 978-0-415-71526-3: £130.00eBook: 978-1-315-76745-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415715263

6th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION5th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONUnderstanding the Building RegulationsConstruction Contracts

Simon Polley, BRCS (Building Control) Ltd., Chelmsford, UKA concise, jargon-free and compact guide to the buildingregulations. Easy to read, and light enough to carry around withyou, this is the ideal introduction to a vital part of your remit asa building control officer, architect or surveyor.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction Law/ BuildingOctober 2014: 234x156: 320ppPb: 978-0-415-71742-7: £24.99

Law and ManagementWill Hughes, University of Leeds, UK, Ronan Champion and John Murdoch, Universityof Reading, UKThe fifth edition of this bestselling textbook has been thoroughly revised to provide themost up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the legislation, administration andmanagement of construction contracts. Includes the latest formats of JCT and FIDIC, aswell as coverage of the NEC.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction LawJanuary 2015: 234x156: 406ppHb: 978-0-415-65705-1: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-65704-4: £29.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415657044

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Michael Sergeant, Holman Fenwick Willan and MaxWieliczko, Holman Fenwick WillanSeries: Construction Practice SeriesThis is the first book that deals exclusively with the subject ofchanges in construction projects, and it provides the detailedand comprehensive coverage that the subject demands.

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Extensions of Time and Prolongation ClaimsRoger Gibson, Consultant, UKUseful guidance and recommended good practice are given on all the common delayanalysis techniques, and worked examples of extension of time submissions and time-relatedprolongation claims are included. Includes advice on programming, JCT and NEC contracts,and relevant case law. Ideal for construction professionals and lawyers.RoutledgeMarket: Civil Engineering and ConstructionDecember 2014: 234x156: 406ppHb: 978-0-415-63399-4: £75.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415633994

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDictionary of Construction TermsUnderstanding NEC3: Engineering and Construction

Short Contract Simon Tolson, Senior Partner, Fenwick ElliottThe Dictionary of Construction Terms offers clear and conciseexplanations of the most commonly encountered legal andtechnical terms, phrases and abbreviations used throughoutthe construction industry.

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A Practical HandbookKelvin Hughes, KH ConsultantsThe most straightforward, balanced practical guide to the NEC3ECSC available for professionals without legal backgrounds.Common problems and the correct way of reading each clauseare highlighted and explained. The way the contract affectsprocurement, dispute resolution and project and riskmanagement are addressed, directing the user to best practice.

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Market: Law/Construction LawOctober 2012: 216x138: 352ppHb: 978-1-843-11794-0: £95.00

Market: Construction Law eBook: 978-1-315-85032-0May 2014: 234x156: 200pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781843117940Pb: 978-0-415-65711-2: £34.99eBook: 978-1-315-78031-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415657112

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding the NEC3 ECC ContractUnderstanding NEC3 : Professional Services

Contract A Practical HandbookKelvin Hughes, KH ConsultantsUnderstanding the NEC3 ECC Contract uses plain English to leadthe reader through the document’s key features, including theuse of early warnings, compensation events, preparing andassessing tenders, and termination provisions. Written forconstruction professionals, by a practicing construction contractconsultant, this handbook is the most straightforward, balancedand practical guide available.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction LawOctober 2012: 234x156: 258ppPb: 978-0-415-61496-2: £29.99

A Practical HandbookKelvin Hughes, KH ConsultantsWritten for professionals without legal backgrounds, thishandbook is the most straightforward, balanced and practicalguide to the NEC3 PSC available. Common problems aresignalled to the reader throughout, and the correct way ofreading each clause explained. The way the contract effectsprocurement processes, dispute resolution, project management,and risk management are all addressed in order to direct theuser to best practice.

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9th Edition • TEXTBOOK10th EditionUnderstanding JCT Standard Building ContractsCompulsory Purchase and Compensation

David Chappell, David Chappell Consultancy Ltd., UKThis ninth edition of David Chappell’s bestselling guide has beenrevised to take into account changes made in 2011 to paymentprovisions, and elsewhere. This remains the most concise guideavailable to the most commonly used JCT building contracts.Architects, quantity surveyors, contractors and students of theseprofessions will find this a practical and affordable reference toolarranged by topic.

1. Contractor's Obligations 2. Insurance 3. Third Parties 4. Workin Progress 5. Money 6. Claims 7. The End 8. Dispute Resolution

RoutledgeMarket: Construction LawMarch 2012: 234x156: 148ppPb: 978-0-415-50890-2: £25.99

Barry Denyer-Green, LLM, PhD, FRICS, Barrister of the MiddleTemple, Falcon Chambers, London

Now in its 10 th

edition, no other book provides the same levelof information on law relating to compensation in England andWales while remaining readable and affordable. The preferredbook on the subject, it is used by all professionals and isespecially suited to those coming to this complex subjectwithout a specific background in the law. Surveyors in particularwill find this book invaluable.Extensively revised to reflect the Localism Act 2011 and otherrecent changes to the law, Compulsory Purchase andCompensation remains the essential guide to this complex

subject.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderUrban and Environmental EconomicsMeasuring ConstructionAn IntroductionPrices, Output and Productivity

Graham Squires, University of the West of England, UKIllustrated throughout, and with lists of further reading in everychapter, this book is ideal for students at all levels who need toget to grips with the economics of the environment within abuilt environment context. It explains the theory needed tounderstand crucial tools and economic techniques such ascost-benefit analysis, discounting, resource valuation, andmacro-economic tools. Particularly useful to those studyingplanning, land economy, environmental management, orhousing development.

RoutledgeMarket: Built Environment EconomicsJuly 2012: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-61990-5: £110.00

Edited by Jim Meikle and Rick BestThis book evaluates fundamental economic theories and concepts with respect to theconstruction industry, and explains how to avoid pitfalls by looking at real life examples.The scope is fully international, examining data and publications from four continents, andtackles the difficulties that arise from international comparisons. By addressing problemsthat occur everywhere from individual project documentation, right up to national industrialaccounts, this much-needed book will have an impact at every level of the industry.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction EconomicsOctober 2014: 234x156: 352ppHb: 978-0-415-65937-6: £95.00eBook: 978-1-315-88292-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415659376

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Dummy text to keep placeholderR&D Investment and Impact in the GlobalConstruction Industry

Edited by Keith D. Hampson, Queensland University ofTechnology, Australia, Judy A. Kraatz, Queensland Universityof Technology, Australia and Adriana X. Sanchez, SBEnrc,AustraliaSeries: CIBThis book explores how policy makers and industry leaders canbetter target future investment, and how industry andresearchers can manage their efforts to improve productivitywithin the environmental and social context of theircommunities. Case studies present projects where R&D ideashave been translated from research into practice or policy, andexamine drivers, successes and barriers to the delivery of R&D

in industry. Based on research from members of the CIB Task Group and concluding withkey insights for maximising the impact of R&D in the future, the book holds valuable lessonsfor practitioners, policy makers and researchers.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKConstruction EconomicsA New Approach

Danny Myers, University of the West of England, UKThe third edition of this leading textbook has been expandedto explain the effects of the 2008/2009 economic crisis on theconstruction industry. In addition, material relating to zero carboninitiatives, the economics of sustainable development, and thetheory of the construction firm have all been rewritten. Withrevised data, new examples, and key readings.

1. Basic Concepts 2. Economic Systems for Resource Allocation 3. The Market Mechanism 4. The Theory of Demand 5. TheTheory of Supply 6. Clients and Contractors 7. Theory of theConstruction Firm 8. Types of Market Structure in theConstruction Industry 9. Markets for Green Buildings &

Infrastructure 10. Market Failure and Gov Intervention 11. Env Economics 12. Managingthe Macroeconomy 13. The Economy & Construction: Measurement & Manipulation 14.The Business Case

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4 Volume SetThe Tall Buildings Reference BookConstruction Technology

Edited by David Parker, Journalist, UK and Antony Wood,Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Illinois Instituteof Technology, Chicago, USAOver 50 contributions from around the world address all theissues of building tall from the procurement stage, through thedesign and construction process, to new technologies and thebuilding’s contribution to the urban habitat. A case study sectionhighlights the latest, the most innovative, the greenest and themost inspirational tall buildings being constructed today. Fullcolour and highly illustrated throughout.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction / ArchitectureMay 2013: 276x219: 496ppHb: 978-0-415-78041-4: £95.00

Edited by Paul Chinowsky, University of Colorado at Boulder,USASeries: Critical Concepts in ConstructionThis reference set provides a comprehensive perspective on therole of information technologies in the construction industry.Beginning with the seminal works on computerizing schedulingoperations, it provides both a breadth of representations ofconstruction technologies as well as depth of understanding ineach area. From traditional applications and second generationapplications including collaboration and documentmanagement to next generation technologies like 4-Dsimulation, virtual worlds, and safety modeling, the volumes

provide the reader with a cross-section of papers that introduce both the theory and theapplication of the technologies.

Volume 1: Foundational Construction Technologies; Volume 2: Simulation and Automation;Volume 3: Visualization and Modeling; Volume 4: Intelligence, Knowledge and Networks.

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The collection is introduced by the Editor and each volume has its own short introductionto provide the context of the papers included. Fully indexed.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction, TechnologyJanuary 2014: 234x156: 2088ppHb: 978-0-415-81825-4: £850.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415818254

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Best Tall Buildings 2013CTBUH International Award Winning Projects

Edited by Antony Wood, Council on Tall Buildings and UrbanHabitat, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, StevenHenry and Safarik DanielHighlighting the best tall building construction from 2013, BestTall Buildings presents those projects with the most innovativedesign, and those which advance the profile of the tall buildingas an integrated sustainable element in cities across the world.

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Danny Then Shiem-Shin, Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hong Kong and Tan Teng Hee, Facilities ManagementConsultant, AustraliaStriking a balance between management and technical aspects,this book provides a systematic, innovative, and business-focusedapproach to the management of facilities assets. The reader willdiscover why and how to use facility assets to achieve businessgoals and strategies by aligning them as a resource.

RoutledgeMarket: Facilities ManagementFebruary 2013: 234x156: 136ppHb: 978-0-415-27494-4: £39.99

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Innovation, Strategy and Risk in ConstructionTurning Serendipity into Capability

Martin Loosemore, University of New South Wales, AustraliaInnovation, Strategy and Risk in Construction integrates insightsfrom business and government leaders with contemporaryresearch, to help built environment professionals turn serendipityto their own advantage by building greater innovative andadaptive capacity into their operations.

1. Serendipity and Innovation 2. The Innovation Process 3.Innovation in Construction 4. The History and Future ofInnovation in the Construction Industry 5. Strategy andInnovation 6. Organizing for Innovation 7. Managing the Risksof Innovation 8. Conclusion

RoutledgeMarket: Risk / Construction ManagementDecember 2013: 234x156: 280ppHb: 978-0-415-67600-7: £110.00

Imriyas Kamardeen, University of New South Wales, AustraliaSeries: Spon ResearchThis book presents a theoretical framework which is designedto improve the construction industry's health and safety record. Itdraws on original research to explain how to integrate OHSmanagement in construction using knowledge management,and web technologies.

1. Introduction 2. Corporate Knowledgebase for OHS Planningin Construction 3. Affective E-OHS Training System forConstruction 4. E-OHS Monitoring System for ConstructionProjects 5. Viral Community of Safety Practice for Construction 6. Concluding Remarks

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2nd EditionPortfolio and Programme Management DemystifiedManaging Multiple Projects Successfully

Geoff Reiss, Geoff Reiss, Paul Rayner, formerly of Logica,UK and Donnie MacNicolThis book presents the techniques of multi-project managementin a lively, approachable manner, covering budgets, cost control,planning problems and matrix management formulae. It iswritten for managers in both the public and private sectors. Thisnew edition includes half a dozen short case studies, along withmore on cross-functional management.

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Darren Thiel, University of Essex, UKSeries: Routledge Advances in EthnographyThis book, based on one-year’s participant observation on aLondon construction site, offers an in depth and close-up lookat a section of London building workers and businessmen,highlighting a largely hidden social world. Thiel outlines theongoing connections and intersections between economy,state, class and culture ultimatley showing how these factorsinterrelate to produce the building industry, its builders and itsbuildings.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder10th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONAn Architecture of Parts: Architects, BuildingWorkers and Industrialisation in Britain 1940 - 1970

Building Construction HandbookRoy Chudley and Roger GreenoThe Building Construction Handbook is THE authoritative referencefor all construction students and professionals. Its detaileddrawings clearly illustrate the construction of building elements,and have been an invaluable guide for builders since 1988. Theprinciples and processes of construction are explained with theconcepts of design included where appropriate. Extensivecoverage of building construction practice, techniques, andregulations representing both traditional procedures andmodern developments are included to provide the mostcomprehensive and easy to understand guide to buildingconstruction.

Christine Wall, University of Westminster, UKSeries: Routledge Research in ArchitectureUsing analysis of visual, oral and documentary material AnArchitecture of Parts offers a compelling analysis of architecture,construction and the uneasy relationship between them inpost-War Britain.

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5th Edition2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONThe Construction of HousesConstruction Mathematics

Duncan Marshall, formerly of the University of the West ofEngland, UK, Derek Worthing, formerly of the University ofthe West of England, UK, Nigel Dann, University of the Westof England, UK and Roger Heath, University of the West ofEngland, UKThe fifth edition of this successful textbook is aimed specificallyat those students and practitioners who require a broadunderstanding of building construction as part of a wider sphereof professional activity. This new edition has a revised text andhundreds of improved graphics, new illustrations and photosprinted in full colour for the first time. New chapters onsustainability, ventilation and windows have ensured that this

new edition is fully up to date with today’s methods.

Surinder Virdi, South Birmingham College, UK, Roy Baker,formerly of City of Wolverhampton College, UK and NarinderKaur VirdiAn introductory level maths text for students of constructionand related disciplines. Learn by tackling exercises based on realscenarios.

1. Using a Scientific Calculator 2. Numbers 3. Basic Algebra 4.Indices and Logarithms 5. Standard Form, Significant Figuresand Estimation 6. Transposition and Evaluation of Formulae 7.Fractions and Percentages 8. Graphs 9. Units and theirConversion 10. Geometry 11. Areas (1) 12. Volumes (1) 13.

Trigonometry (1) 14. Setting Out 15. Costing - Materials and Labour 16. Statistics 17. Areasand Volumes (2) 18. Areas and Volumes (3) 19. Trigonometry (2) 20. Computer Techniques21. Assignments Appendixes and Solutions Estates Gazette

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderFundamental Building TechnologyMass Customisation and Personalisation in

Architecture and Construction Andrew J. Charlett, formerly of Nottingham Trent University,UK and Craig Maybery-Thomas, Neath Port Talbot CountyBorough Council, UKIntroduces the technology, methods, and processes fundamentalto building by following the construction of a typical low-risehouse. The key elements of the house are tackled in the sameorder as they would be built in real-life, with self-study questions,detailed diagrams, and comments on sustainability throughout.This second edition also includes an introduction to the planningprocess, and the building regulations, as well as a companionsite with resources for lecturers and students.

RoutledgeMarket: Building and ConstructionJanuary 2013: 246x189: 392ppHb: 978-0-415-69258-8: £110.00

Edited by Poorang A.E. Piroozfar, University of Brighton, UKand Frank T. Piller, Aachen University, GermanyBringing together contributions from some of the mostprominent thinkers and practitioners in the field including KasperS. Vibaek, Steve Kendall, Martin Bechthold, Mitchell M. Tsengand Masa Noguchi, this book provides an overview ofstate-of-the-art practice related to the concept of customizationand personalization within the built environment.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRenewable Energy SystemsThe Earthscan Expert Guide to Renewable Energy Technologies forHome and Business

Dilwyn Jenkins, Director at EcotribalSeries: Earthscan ExpertA fully illustrated guide to renewable energy for the home andsmall businesses, the book provides an expert overview ofprecisely which sustainable energy technologies are appropriatefor wide-spread domestic and small business application.Includes detailed descriptions of each technology along withcase studies, installation diagrams and colour photographs. Thechapter on how to select the renewable technology mostappropriate for ordinary homes and businesses summarizes thisanalysis in a neat and easy to use table, and demonstrates with

examples exactly how to assess your local renewable resources. Renewable technologiescovered include wood energy, wind power, solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, passive solar,geothermal and air-to-air heat pumps, water or hydro based energy systems and energyefficiency. Accessible for a wide audience, and particularly those who are keen to workwith renewable technologies, students, building engineers, architects, and planners.RoutledgeMarket: Energy/DIY/BuildingAugust 2012: 246x189: 264ppHb: 978-1-849-71369-6: £39.99eBook: 978-0-203-11726-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849713696

Dummy text to keep placeholderGrid-connected Solar Electric SystemsThe Earthscan Expert Handbook for Planning, Design and Installation

Geoff Stapleton and Susan NeillSeries: Earthscan ExpertSolar electricity – or photovoltaics (PV) – is the world's fastestgrowing energy technology. The falling price of the equipmentcombined with various incentive schemes around the worldhave made PV into a lucrative low carbon investment, and assuch demand has never been higher for the technology, andfor people with the expertise to design and install systems. Thisexpert handbook provides a clear introduction to solar radiation,before proceeding to cover topics such as electrical basics andPV cells and modules, inverters, the design of grid-connected

PV systems, system installation and commissioning, maintenance and trouble shooting,health and safety, economics and marketing. Highly illustrated in full colour throughout,this is the ideal guide for electricians, builders and architects, housing and propertydevelopers, home owners and DIY enthusiasts, and anyone who needs a clear introductionto grid-connected solar electric technology.

RoutledgeMarket: Energy/DIY/BuildingNovember 2011: 246x189: 236ppHb: 978-1-849-71344-3: £39.99eBook: 978-0-203-58862-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781849713443

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4th Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding Building FailuresSpecifying Minor Works

James Douglas and Bill RansomThis classic textbook provides a solid introduction to the studyof defects in buildings and, subsequently, to good practicein surveying, conservation and repair. With new material on thelatest technologies and procedures, and updated lists of furtherreading for the UK and USA, this remains an excellent companionfor practitioners and students alike.

RoutledgeMarket: Building and SurveyingApril 2013: 234x156: 332ppHb: 978-0-415-50878-0: £110.00

Edited by Patrick Reddin, Executive Director of theAssociation of Building Engineers (ABE), UKThroughout the specification process, all manner of issues facethe surveyor, property manager or building engineer, fromdescribing common defects to addressing energy efficiency andcarbon emissions. In addition to these tasks this book also givesclear guidance on building control, specification, neighbourissues and conservation.

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8th Edition4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONBuilding SurveysUnderstanding Housing Defects

Peter Glover, Chartered SurveyorFor Building Surveying courses (BTEC Advanced Level 3 Certificate)

Building Surveys has been a trusted guide for both students andprofessionals for over thirty years. It covers everything neededfor initial inspections such as equipment, know-how andprocedures to writing an accurate report, making it indispensableto those practising in or studying this field.

RoutledgeMarket: Construction / SurveyingJanuary 2013: 246x189: 376ppPb: 978-0-415-63584-4: £29.99

Duncan Marshall, formerly of the University of the West ofEngland, UK, Derek Worthing, formerly of the University ofthe West of England, UK, Roger Heath, University of theWest of England, UK and Nigel Dann, University of the Westof England, UKUnderstanding Housing Defects provides a concise, coherent andcomprehensive introduction to the causes, investigation anddiagnosis of defects in domestic buildings. For this new edition,many of the chapters have been substantially updated and newphotographs have been added. This book is a must have for allthose students and practitioners who require a broadunderstanding of housing defects. Building surveyors, general

practice surveyors, architects, estate agents, housing officers and anyone involved in themanagement and maintenance of property as well as its construction will benefit hugelyfrom this highly informative full-colour text. eBook: 978-0-203-08450-2

* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415635844Estates GazetteMarket: Building Surveying, Building Inspection & Building PathologyDecember 2013: 297x210: 550ppHb: 978-0-415-62208-0: £105.00Pb: 978-0-080-97112-4: £39.99eBook: 978-0-080-97113-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780080971124

Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionNon-traditional HousesInspections and Reports on DwellingsIdentifying Non-traditional Houses in the UK 1918-75 (AP 294)Assessing AgeHarry Harrison, Stephen Mullin, Barry Reeves and Alan StevensPhilip Santo, Residential Surveyor and Valuer, RICS

Consultant, UKThis second edition of Assessing Age updates the market contextwithin which surveyors and valuers are now operating. Inparticular it has a new section on post-2000 properties, reflectingthe profound impact of Government policies and environmentalconcerns on the modern urban landscape. Contains hundredsof high quality photographs of buildings from the 1600s to thepresent day.

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This CD ROM gives building surveyors, engineers and architects easy access to a vastreference library detailing 450 non-traditional house types classified by form of construction:metal framed, precast concrete, in-situ concrete, timber framed. Isometric drawings andphotographs are included for each house type providing a clear explanation of theconstruction detail. Identification characteristics and notes for surveyors on potential faults,extensive background information and an invaluable search tool are included.IHS BRE PressMarket: Building Surveying/ HousingDecember 2012: 297x210: 1002ppCD-ROM: 978-1-848-06275-7: £75.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781848062757

Market: Residential Building Surveying, Property, Real EstateJuly 2013: 246x189: 276ppPb: 978-0-080-97132-2: £39.99eBook: 978-0-080-97144-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780080971322

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11st Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderFaber & Kell's Heating & Air-conditioning ofBuildings

Healthy Indoor Environments for SustainableBuildings

Doug Oughton and Ant WilsonDesign and ConstructionThis substantially updated 11th edition of this trusted practitioner reference providesunderstanding of the principles of heating and air-conditioning of buildings in a concise

Edited by Chuck Yu, International Society of the Built Environment, UK and Tai KimJeong, Center for Sustainable Healthy Buildings, South Korea

manner. Practical, applicable information is illustrated with simple, easy-to-use diagrams,Higher energy efficiency standards for buildings have important implications for architectsand building practitioners. The materials used, ventilation and lighting systems and noise which are now in colour for the first time. Includes chapters on sustainability, BIM, renewable

energy sources as well as information on the updated Approved Documents Part F and L.control must be reassessed in order to provide a healthy indoor environment. This bookRoutledgeprovides guidance for practioners and students engaged in creating these environments,January 2015: 246x189: 804ppand sets out the ways to reduce risks and increase comfort. Based on research from theHb: 978-0-415-52265-6: £95.00Center for Sustainable Healthy Buildings, the book draws together contributions from

international experts.eBook: 978-0-203-12129-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415522656

RoutledgeJanuary 2015: 246x174: 356ppHb: 978-0-415-64109-8: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-64110-4: £39.99eBook: 978-1-315-76595-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415641104

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransient Free Surface Flows in Building DrainageSystems

Planning and Installing Solar Thermal SystemsA Guide for Installers, Architects and Engineers, 3rd EditionDeutsche Gesellschaft für Sonnenenergie (DGS) John A Swaffield, M. Gormley, G.B. Wright and J.A. McDougallSeries: Planning and Installing In this unique book, research in modelling for free surface flows at Edinburgh’s Heriot-Watt

University is drawn on to provide a highly authoritative, physics-based study of this complexengineering issue.

This fully revised bestselling guide has significant updates for this ever-changing technology.It offers clear guidance on planning and installing a solar thermal system, crucial to thesuccessful uptake of this technology. All major topics for successful project implementation Routledge

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such as installation and maintenance are included. The book offers comprehensive guidancefor professionals who wish to install solar thermal technology and is a highly valued resourcefor architects and engineers alike who are working on new projects, electricians, roofers

* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415589154and other installers, craftsmen undertaking vocational training and anyone with a specializedand practical interest in this field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSolar CoolingAdaptive Thermal Comfort: Foundations and

Analysis The Earthscan Expert Guide to Solar Cooling SystemsPaul Kohlenbach, Solem Consulting, Germany and UliJakob, Solem Consulting, GermanySeries: Earthscan ExpertCooling buildings is a major global energy consumer, and theenergy requirement is growing year by year. This guide to activesolar cooling technology explains all you need to know abouthow solar energy can be converted into cooling energy. SolarCooling includes chapters on how active solar cooling systemswork, distribution systems, storage systems and installation. Thisbook is for engineers, architects, building managers, solar thermalprofessionals, energy consultants and students.

Michael Humphreys, Oxford Brookes University, UK, Fergus Nicol, LondonMetropolitan University, UK and Susan Roaf, Heriot-Watt University, UKThis book describes in detail what has become known as the 'adaptive' approach to thermalcomfort. It presents the latest work in the field and suggests ways in which it can beingdeveloped into a model. Such a model can be used to set dynamic, interactive standardsfor thermal comfort which will help overcome the problems inherited from the past. Thisbook is the second in a three volume set covering all aspects of Adaptive Thermal Comfort,it is the most theoretical of the three and gives clear guidance on creating adaptive modelsfor buildings.

RoutledgeMarket: Building DesignOctober 2014: 246x174: 320pp RoutledgeHb: 978-0-415-69161-1: £49.99 Market: Solar Cooling/Solar Energy/Renewable EnergyeBook: 978-1-317-65857-3 June 2014: 246x189: 208pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415691611 Hb: 978-0-415-63975-0: £39.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONEnergy Management in BuildingsAir ConditioningThe Earthscan Expert GuideA Practical Introduction

David Thorpe, News Editor of Energy and EnvironmentalManagement Magazine, UKSeries: Earthscan ExpertThe role of the energy manager has evolved significantly as thetask of cutting greenhouse gas emissions from buildings hasbecome increasingly important. Managers are now technicalexperts, negotiators, construction project managers,procurement specialists and efficiency advocates. The bookcovers how to conduct an energy audit, plan a monitoring andverification strategy and make any energy-saving campaignsuccessful, plus chapters on ventilation, heating and cooling,

David V. Chadderton, Consultant, AustraliaDavid Chadderton's Air Conditioning is the complete introductionand reference guide for students and practitioners of airconditioning design, installation and maintenance. The scientificprinciples involved are introduced with the help of case studiesand exercises, and downloadable spreadsheets help you workthrough important calculations.

Routledge lighting and smart metering, amongst others. For all professional energy, building andfacilities managers, energy consultants, students, trainees and academics.Market: HVAC

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Healthy Indoor EnvironmentPlanning and Installing Micro-Hydro SystemsHow to assess occupants' wellbeing in buildingsA Guide for Designers, Installers and Engineers

Philomena M. Bluyssen, Delft University of Technology, TheNetherlandsThe Healthy Indoor Environment aims to help architects, buildingengineers, and anyone concerned with the wellbeing of buildingoccupants, to better understand the effects of spending timein buildings on health and comfort. In three clear parts dedicatedto Mechanisms, Assessment and Analysis, the book looks atdifferent indoor stressors and their effects on wellbeing in avariety of scenarios with a range of tools and methods.

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Chris Elliott, Founder of Western Renewable Energy (WRE),Devon, UKSeries: Planning and InstallingAn essential addition to the Earthscan Planning & Installing series,Planning and Installing Micro-Hydro Systems provides vitaldiagrams, pictures and tables detailing the planning andinstalling of a micro-hydro installation, followed by informationon the maintenance and economics once an installation isrunning. The book covers subjects from measuring head andflow, ecological impacts, to scheme layouts, practical advice,calculations and turbine choice. This book is aimed at site

owners, designers and consultants who are looking to develop schemes in the micro-hydroscale – 5 to 100kW - although the concepts are applicable to smaller and larger schemes. Market: Building Design / Indoor Environments

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Energy Management in IndustryThe Earthscan Expert Guide

David Thorpe, News Editor of Energy and EnvironmentalManagement Magazine, UKSeries: Earthscan ExpertThe role of the energy manager has evolved significantly as thetask of cutting greenhouse gas emissions from industry hasbecome increasingly important. Managers are now technicalexperts, negotiators, construction project managers,procurement specialists and efficiency advocates. The bookcovers how to conduct an energy audit, plan a monitoring andverification strategy and make any energy-saving campaignsuccessful in industry , plus chapters on ventilation, heating and

Steve Pester and Frances CrickLearn how to develop a PV system to maximise energygeneration performance in commercial buildings. This reportuses monitoring data from real buildings and recent research,and draws on experiences within the domestic sector.

IHS BRE Presscooling, lighting and water use minimisation, amongst others. For all professional energy,industry and facilities managers, energy consultants, students, trainees and academics. Market: Energy in Buildings

November 2013: 297x210: 60ppRoutledgePb: 978-1-848-06231-3: £40.00Market: Energy Management/Industrial Energy Management* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781848062313December 2013: 246x189: 216pp

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderBuilding Services Design for Energy EfficientBuildings

Intelligent Buildings: An IntroductionEdited by Derek Clements-Croome, University of Reading,UKThis book introduces the concept of Intelligent Buildings to thewider construction community. Intelligent buildings should besustainable, healthy, technologically aware, meet the needs ofoccupants, and be flexible and adaptable. This means theprocesses of planning, design, construction, commissioningand FM, including post-occupancy evaluation are all important.

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Paul Tymkow, Hoare Lea Consulting Engineers, UK, SavvasTassou, Brunel Univeristy, UK, Maria Kolokotroni, BrunelUniversity, UK and Hussam Jouhara, Brunel University, UKIn order to deliver sustainable buildings, a new perspective isneeded among building and services engineering practitioners,from the outset of the conceptual design stage and throughoutthe whole design process. In this book, students and practitionersalike will find the ideal introduction and guide to this newapproach.

1. Background to Sustainability 2. The Design Process 3. Designfor Sustainability 4. Space Planning for Services 5. BuildingThermal Load Calculations 6. System Load Assessment 7. SystemMarket: Building/Construction

Analysis & Evaluation 8. Services Integration and Co-ordination 9. Ductwork System Design September 2013: 234x156: 232pp10. Hydronic System Design 11. Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) for Optimal Energy &Environmental Performance

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK3rd EditionPractical Guide to Inspection, Testing andCertification of Electrical Installations

Planning and Installing Photovoltaic SystemsA Guide for Installers, Architects and Engineers

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sonnenenergie (DGS)Series: Planning and InstallingNew third edition of the bestselling manual from the GermanSolar Energy Society (DGS), showing you the essential steps toplan and install a solar photovoltaic system. With a global focusit has been updated to include sections on new technology andconcepts, new legislation and the current PV market. Theseupdates also cover new developments in inverter and moduletechnology, integration to the grid and new safety and recyclingmeasures. An essential manual for installers, engineers andarchitects, it details every subject necessary for successful projectimplementation, from the technical design to the legal and

Christopher Kitcher, Central Sussex College, UKContains everything you need to pass all electrical testing andcertification exams.

This book answers all your questions on the basics of inspectionand testing with clear reference to the latest legal requirements.With its focus on the practical side of the actual inspection andtesting rather than just the requirements of the regulations, thisbook is ideal for students, experienced electricians and thoseworking in allied industries on domestic and industrialinstallations. Photos and associated video footage run throughinspections and tests in a step-by-step manner, allowing learners

to pause while testing to check that what they’re doing is correct.marketing issues of PV installation. This new edition now has a hardback spiro binding andincludes a companion website.

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RoutledgeMarket: Solar Energy/Renewable Energy

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6th Edition • TEXTBOOK7th EditionBuilding Services EngineeringBuilding Services Handbook

David V. Chadderton, Consultant, AustraliaThis bestselling textbook continues with a fully updated newedition, now including extra material on sustainability. Coversall of the main tasks of the building services engineer, as wellas the science needed to fully understand the processesinvolved. The reader is supported throughout with self studyquestions, diagrams, learning objectives, and a companionwebsite.

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Roger Greeno, Fred Hall, Fred Hall and Roger GreenoSummarizes the application of all common elements of buildingservices practice, technique and procedure, to provide anessential information resource for students as well aspractitioners. Contains over 500 illustrations, as well as newcontent on renewable energy, and updated references to thebuilding and water regulations.

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Urban Retrofitting for Sustainability ............................ 6Parametric Cost Modeling for Buildings ..................... 4F101 Rules of Thumb for Low EnergyArchitecture ............................................................................. 7

A WWhat Colour is your Building? ......................................... 7

Performance of Photovoltaic Systems inNon-Domestic Buildings ................................................. 24Planning and Installing Micro-HydroSystems ................................................................................... 24Planning and Installing PhotovoltaicSystems ................................................................................... 25

Faber & Kell's Heating & Air-conditioning ofBuildings ................................................................................ 23Facilities Management and the Business of ManagingAssets ....................................................................................... 18Feasibility Studies in Construction Projects ............. 15

Access Audit Handbook .................................................. 13Adaptive Thermal Comfort: Foundations andAnalysis ................................................................................... 23

Whole Building Handbook, The ................................... 10Whole Life Costing ............................................................... 5Whole Life Sustainability ................................................... 7Planning and Installing Solar Thermal

Systems ................................................................................... 23Fire from First Principles .................................................. 11Fire Performance of External Thermal Insulation forWalls of Multistorey Buildings ...................................... 12

Adaptive Thermal Comfort: Principles andPractice ................................................................................... 26Air Conditioning ................................................................. 24

Wind Tunnel Testing of High-Rise Buildings ........... 12Wiring Regulations in Brief ............................................. 27Portfolio and Programme Management

Demystified ........................................................................... 19Practical Guide to Inspection, Testing and Certificationof Electrical Installations ................................................. 25

Fundamental Building Technology ........................... 20

GArchitecture of Parts: Architects, Building Workers andIndustrialisation in Britain 1940 - 1970, An ............. 20

BProfessional Ethics for the ConstructionIndustry ................................................................................... 13Public Private Partnerships in InternationalConstruction ........................................................................... 4

Good Practice Guide: Assessing Loss andExpense ................................................................................... 14Good Practice Guide: Insurance .................................. 13

Bassett's Environmental Health Procedures ........... 27Best Tall Buildings 2013 ................................................... 18

QGood Practice Guide: Working on Historic and ListedBuildings ................................................................................... 6Green Buildings Pay ............................................................. 8

BREEAM and the Code for Sustainable Homes on theLondon 2012 Olympic Park .............................................. 8Builders ................................................................................... 19 Quantity Surveyor's Pocket Book ................................... 5

RGrid-connected Solar Electric Systems ...................... 21Guide To Natural Ventilation in High Rise OfficeBuildings ................................................................................ 26

H

Building Construction Handbook ............................... 20Building for the Future: an Introduction to PassiveHouse ......................................................................................... 6Building Regulations in Brief ......................................... 27Building Services Design for Energy EfficientBuildings ................................................................................ 25

R&D Investment and Impact in the GlobalConstruction Industry ...................................................... 17Renewable Energy Systems ........................................... 21

Handbook of Sustainable Building Design andEngineering, A ..................................................................... 10

Building Services Engineering ....................................... 25Building Services Handbook .......................................... 25 SHandbook of Sustainable Refurbishment:

Housing .................................................................................... 9Building Surveys .................................................................. 22

CSkins, Envelopes, and Enclosures ................................. 11Small Projects Handbook ............................................... 13Solar Cooling ....................................................................... 23

Healthy Indoor Environment, The ............................... 24Healthy Indoor Environments for SustainableBuildings ................................................................................ 23Carbon Management in the Built

Environment ........................................................................... 9Solar Technology ............................................................... 26Specifying Minor Works ................................................... 22ICollaborative Design Management .......................... 14

Compulsory Purchase and Compensation ............ 16Structural Assessment of Large Panel Systems (LPS)Dwelling Blocks for Accidental Loading:Handbook ............................................................................. 12Innovation, Strategy and Risk in

Construction ........................................................................ 18Construction Contract Variations ............................... 15Construction Contracts ................................................... 15 Successful Contract Administration .......................... 15

Inspections and Reports on Dwellings ...................... 22Construction Cost Management ................................... 4 Sustainable Buildings ......................................................... 6Integrated Sustainable Design of Buildings .............. 9Construction Delays ......................................................... 15 Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructure ................... 9Intelligent Buildings: An Introduction ....................... 25Construction Economics ................................................ 17 Sustainable Retrofit and Facilities

Management ......................................................................... 7Introduction to Construction Management ........... 13Introduction to Estimating for Construction ............ 4

Construction Management .......................................... 13Construction Materials Reference Book ................... 12 Sustainable Retrofitting of Commercial

Buildings ................................................................................... 8LConstruction Mathematics ........................................... 20Construction of Houses, The ......................................... 20Construction Project Management ........................... 14

Sustainable Retrofitting of CommercialBuildings ................................................................................... 8

Lessons from Vernacular Architecture ......................... 7Construction Technology ............................................... 18TMDTall Buildings Reference Book, The .............................. 18

Mass Customisation and Personalisation inArchitecture and Construction ..................................... 20

Dealing with Difficult Demolition Wastes ............... 12Design and Construction of High-PerformanceHomes ....................................................................................... 8

Tall Buildings: Structural Systems and AerodynamicForm ........................................................................................ 11Transient Free Surface Flows in Building DrainageSystems ................................................................................... 23

Materials for Architects and Builders ......................... 11Materials Science In Construction: AnIntroduction ......................................................................... 11

Design for Biodiversity: A Technical Guide for New andExisting Buildings .................................................................. 6 Two Degrees: The Built Environment and Our

Changing Climate ................................................................ 8Measuring Construction ................................................. 17

NDesign for Climate Change .............................................. 7Designing Zero Carbon Buildings Using DynamicSimulation Methods ............................................................ 9Dictionary of Construction Terms ............................... 16

UNatural Stone in the Built Environment ................... 11Dissertation Research and Writing for Construction

Students ................................................................................. 14Understanding Building Failures ................................. 22Understanding Housing Defects ................................. 22Non-traditional Houses ................................................... 22

NRM1 Cost Management Handbook .......................... 4

EUnderstanding JCT Standard BuildingContracts ............................................................................... 16Understanding NEC3 : Professional ServicesContract ................................................................................. 16

OOHS Electronic Management Systems forConstruction ........................................................................ 18

Earthships in Europe ........................................................... 9Ecohouse .................................................................................. 8Energy Efficiency in Housing Management ........... 26

Understanding NEC3: Engineering and ConstructionShort Contract ..................................................................... 16

PEnergy Management in Buildings .............................. 24Energy Management in Industry ................................ 24Estimator's Pocket Book ..................................................... 4

Understanding the Building Regulations ................ 15Understanding the NEC3 ECC Contract ................... 16Urban and Environmental Economics ..................... 17

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Wall, Christine ...................................................................... 20Irwin, Peter ............................................................................. 12A Weber, Willi .............................................................................. 7Whitfield, Jeffrey ................................................................. 14JAdams, Katherine .............................................................. 12

Ahmed, Ash ........................................................................... 11Wood, Antony ..................................................................... 18Wood, Antony ..................................................................... 26Jankovic, Ljubomir ............................................................... 9

Appleby, Paul .......................................................................... 7

YJenkins, Dilwyn .................................................................... 21

KAppleby, Paul .......................................................................... 9

B Yakeley, Diana ...................................................................... 13Yu, Chuck ................................................................................ 23Kamardeen, Imriyas .......................................................... 18

Benge, David ........................................................................... 4 Yu, Mayine .............................................................................. 11Kitcher, Christopher ......................................................... 25Bere, Justin ................................................................................ 6 Kohlenbach, Paul ............................................................... 23Bluyssen, Philomena M. ................................................. 24 Kulwin, Michael ................................................................... 15Bokalders, Varis .................................................................... 10

LBurton, Simon ......................................................................... 6Burton, Simon ......................................................................... 9

C Loosemore, Martin ............................................................ 18Lyons, Arthur ........................................................................ 11

MCaplehorn, Peter ................................................................... 5Cartlidge, Duncan ................................................................ 4Cartlidge, Duncan ................................................................ 5 Marshall, Duncan ............................................................... 20Chadderton, David ........................................................... 24 Marshall, Duncan ............................................................... 22Chadderton, David V. ...................................................... 25 Matthews, Stuart ................................................................ 12Chan, Albert P. C. .................................................................. 4 McGregor, Alisdair ................................................................ 8Chappell, David .................................................................. 16 Meikle, Jim ............................................................................. 17Charlett, Andrew J. ............................................................ 20 Mirsky, Rebecca .................................................................. 13Chinowsky, Paul .................................................................. 18 Mumovic, Dejan ................................................................. 10Chudley, Roy ......................................................................... 20 Myers, Danny ........................................................................ 17Clark, David ............................................................................... 7

NClements-Croome, Derek ............................................. 25Colwell, Sarah ....................................................................... 12Cook, Charles W .................................................................. 15 Naoum, S.G. ........................................................................... 14

D Nicol, Fergus ......................................................................... 26Nieboer, Nico ....................................................................... 26

ODenyer-Green, Barry ......................................................... 16Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sonnenenergie (DGS),........................................................................................................ 23 Oughton, Doug .................................................................. 23Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sonnenenergie (DGS),........................................................................................................ 25 PDeveaux, Tim ........................................................................ 27Dixon, Tim ................................................................................. 6 Parker, David ......................................................................... 18Doran, David ......................................................................... 12 Parker, Donald ........................................................................ 4Douglas, James ................................................................... 22 Paterson, Neil .......................................................................... 8

E Pearce, Annie .......................................................................... 9Pester, Steve .......................................................................... 24Piroozfar, Poorang ............................................................. 20

Edwards, Brian ........................................................................ 8 Polley, Simon ........................................................................ 15Ellingham, Ian ......................................................................... 7 Potts, Keith ................................................................................ 4Elliott, Chris ............................................................................ 24 Puckett, Katie ........................................................................... 7Emmanuel, Rohinton ......................................................... 6

REmmanuel, Rohinton ......................................................... 9Emmitt, Stephen ................................................................ 14Evans, Nick Lee ....................................................................... 6 Reddin, Patrick ..................................................................... 22

F Reiss, Geoff ............................................................................. 19Roaf, Sue .................................................................................... 8

SFewings, Peter ..................................................................... 14

G Santo, Philip .......................................................................... 22Sergeant, Michael .............................................................. 15

Gibson, Roger ...................................................................... 15 Sherratt, Fred ........................................................................ 13Glover, Peter ......................................................................... 22 Shiem-Shin, Danny Then .............................................. 18Godfrey, Peter ...................................................................... 13 Smith, Bernard ..................................................................... 11Grant, Alison ......................................................................... 13 Squires, Graham ................................................................. 17Greenhalgh, Brian ................................................................. 4 Stapleton, Geoff .................................................................. 21Greeno, Roger ...................................................................... 25 Stollard, Paul ......................................................................... 11Gunnell, Kelly .......................................................................... 6 Swaffield, John .................................................................... 23Günel, Halis ............................................................................ 11

THThiel, Darren .......................................................................... 19

Hampson, Keith D. ............................................................ 17 Thorpe, David ....................................................................... 24Harrison, Harry ..................................................................... 22 Thorpe, David ....................................................................... 24Hewitt, Mischa ........................................................................ 9 Thorpe, David ....................................................................... 26Heywood, Huw ...................................................................... 7 Tolson, Simon ...................................................................... 16Hughes, Kelvin ..................................................................... 16 Tricker, Ray ............................................................................. 27Hughes, Kelvin ..................................................................... 16 Tricker, Ray ............................................................................. 27Hughes, Kelvin ..................................................................... 16 Trubiano, Franca ................................................................... 8Hughes, Will .......................................................................... 13 Tymkow, Paul ....................................................................... 25Hughes, Will .......................................................................... 15

VHumphreys, Michael ........................................................ 23Hyde, Richard .......................................................................... 8

I Virdi, Surinder ....................................................................... 20

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