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Building Construction Handbook 10th New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 978 pages, height x width: 234x165 mm, weight: 1520 g, 965 Line drawings, black and white; 102 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415836387
  • ISBN-13: 9780415836388
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 978 pages, height x width: 234x165 mm, weight: 1520 g, 965 Line drawings, black and white; 102 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415836387
  • ISBN-13: 9780415836388
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The Building Construction Handbook is THE authoritative reference for all construction students and professionals. Its detailed drawings clearly illustrate the construction of building elements, and have been an invaluable guide for builders since 1988. The principles and processes of construction are explained with the concepts of design included where appropriate. Extensive coverage of building construction practice, techniques, and regulations representing both traditional procedures and modern developments are included to provide the most comprehensive and easy to understand guide to building construction.



This new edition has been updated to reflect recent changes to the building regulations, as well as new material on the latest technologies used in domestic construction.



Building Construction Handbook is the essential, easy-to-use resource for undergraduate and vocational students on a wide range of courses including NVQ and BTEC National, through to Higher National Certificate and Diploma, to Foundation and three-year Degree level. It is also a useful practical reference for building designers, contractors and others engaged in the construction industry.

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"The Building Construction Handbook is a long established staple on degree level Construction Technology reading lists throughout the UK. The latest updates to this well regarded text should ensure that it retains its status as one of the leaders in the subject area." - Anthony Kelly, University of Greenwich



"This is essential reading and a valuable reference handbook for both construction students and professional practitioners." - Ali Bayyati, London South Bank University



"Excellent in all aspects, easy to read. Covers most areas of the syllabus, suits all levels of learner." - Steve Girking, University of Hull



"Best textbook available at this level. Excellent illustrations and text covering every possible topic." - M Stanbra, Sheffield City College

Preface to Tenth edition xi
Part One General
Built environment
2(3)
The structure
5(7)
Primary and secondary elements
12(3)
Component parts and functions
15(4)
Construction activities
19(1)
Construction documents
20(1)
Construction drawings
21(7)
Building survey
28(4)
Energy Performance Certificate
32(4)
Method statement and programming
36(2)
Weights and densities of building materials
38(2)
Imposed floor loads
40(1)
Drawings - notations
41(4)
Planning application
45(7)
Modular coordination
52(2)
Construction regulations
54(1)
CDM regulations
55(1)
Safety signs and symbols
56(2)
Building Regulations
58(13)
Accredited construction details
71(1)
Code for Sustainable Homes
72(1)
British Standards
73(1)
European Standards
74(2)
Product and practice accreditation
76(2)
Cl/SfB system of coding
78(1)
CPI System of Coding
79(1)
Uniclass system of coding
80(6)
Part Two Site Works
Site survey
86(1)
Site measurement
87(3)
Site investigations
90(3)
Soil investigation
93(7)
Soil assessment and testing
100(12)
Site layout considerations
112(3)
Site security
115(3)
Site lighting and electrical supply
118(4)
Site office accommodation
122(1)
Site health and welfare provision
123(4)
Materials storage
127(5)
Materials testing
132(15)
Timber decay and treatment
147(4)
Protection orders for trees and structures
151(2)
Locating public utility services
153(1)
Setting out
154(5)
Levels and angles
159(3)
Road construction
162(10)
Tubular scaffolding and scaffolding systems
172(14)
Shoring systems
186(9)
Demolition
195(7)
Part Three Builders Plant
General considerations
202(3)
Bulldozers
205(1)
Scrapers
206(1)
Graders
207(1)
Tractor shovels
208(1)
Excavators
209(5)
Transport vehicles
214(3)
Hoists
217(3)
Rubble chutes and skips
220(1)
Cranes
221(12)
Concreting plant
233(11)
Part Four Substructure
Foundations - function, materials and sizing
244(9)
Foundation beds
253(6)
Short bored pile foundations
259(2)
Foundation types and selection
261(5)
Piled foundations
266(21)
Retaining walls
287(14)
Gabions and mattresses
301(3)
Basement excavations and construction
304(9)
Waterproofing basements
313(6)
Excavations
319(6)
Concrete production
325(8)
Cofferdams
333(1)
Steel sheet piling
334(3)
Caissons
337(4)
Underpinning
341(9)
Ground water control
350(10)
Soil stabilisation and improvement
360(5)
Reclamation of waste land
365(1)
Treatment of contaminated subsoil
366(4)
Part Five Superstructure
Choice of materials
370(9)
Brick and block walls
379(21)
Cavity walls
400(8)
Damp-proof courses and membranes
408(7)
Gas-resistant membranes
415(2)
Calculated brickwork
417(5)
Mortars
422(3)
Arches and openings
425(7)
Windows
432(16)
Glass and glazing
448(14)
Doors
462(9)
Crosswall construction
471(4)
Framed construction
475(4)
Rendering to external walls
479(3)
Cladding to external walls
482(8)
Roofs - basic forms
490(4)
Pitched roofs
494(11)
Double lap tiling
505(9)
Single lap tiling
514(2)
Slating
516(6)
Timber flat roofs
522(15)
Dormer windows
537(9)
Green roofs
546(2)
Thermal insulation
548(1)
U-values
549(31)
Thermal bridging
580(6)
Access for the disabled
586(6)
Part Six Superstructure
Reinforced concrete slabs
592(4)
Reinforced concrete framed structures
596(10)
Reinforcement types
606(3)
Structural concrete, fire protection
609(1)
Formwork
610(7)
Precast concrete frames
617(4)
Prestressed concrete
621(7)
Structural steelwork sections
628(5)
Structural steelwork connections
633(5)
Structural fire protection
638(8)
Portal frames
646(9)
Composite timber beams
655(3)
Multi-storey structures
658(7)
Roof sheet coverings
665(5)
Long span roofs
670(14)
Shell roof construction
684(9)
Membrane roofs
693(2)
Rooflights
695(4)
Panel walls
699(6)
Rainscreen cladding
705(3)
Structural glazing
708(2)
Curtain walling
710(4)
Concrete claddings
714(7)
Concrete surface finishes
721(4)
Concrete surface defects
725(3)
Part Seven Internal Construction and Finishes
Internal elements
728(1)
Internal walls
729(5)
Construction joints
734(2)
Internal walls, fire protection
736(1)
Party/separating walls
737(2)
Partitions
739(2)
Strut design
741(5)
Plasters and plastering
746(4)
Dry lining techniques
750(3)
Plasterboard
753(3)
Wall tiling
756(2)
Domestic floors and finishes
758(8)
Large cast in-situ ground floors
766(2)
Concrete floor screeds
768(3)
Timber suspended upper floors
771(3)
Lateral restraint
774(3)
Timber beam design
777(3)
Holing and notching joists
780(2)
Timber floors, fire protection
782(2)
Reinforced concrete suspended floors
784(5)
Precast concrete floors
789(5)
Raised access floors
794(1)
Sound insulation
795(13)
Timber, concrete and metal stairs
808(26)
Internal doors
834(3)
Doorsets
837(1)
Fire-resisting doors
838(6)
Plasterboard ceilings
844(1)
Suspended ceilings
845(5)
Paints and painting
850(4)
Joinery production
854(6)
Composite boarding
860(2)
Plastics in building
862(6)
Part Eight Domestic Services
Drainage effluents
868(1)
Subsoil drainage
869(2)
Surface water removal
871(5)
Road drainage
876(2)
Rainwater installations
878(4)
Drainage systems
882(9)
Drainage - pipe sizes and gradients
891(1)
Water supply
892(2)
Cold water installations
894(2)
Hot water installations
896(5)
Flow controls
901(1)
Cisterns and cylinders
902(2)
Pipework joints
904(1)
Sanitary fittings
905(3)
Single and ventilated stack systems
908(5)
Hot water heating systems
913(4)
Electrical supply and installation
917(9)
Gas supply and gas fires
926(4)
Open fireplaces and flues
930(9)
Services - fire stops and seals
939(1)
Telephone installations
940(1)
Electronic communications installations
941(2)
Index 943
Roger Greeno is a well-known author of construction texts. He has extensive practical and consultancy experience in the industry, in addition to lecturing at several colleges of further and higher education, and the University of Portsmouth. He has also examined for City & Guilds, Edexcel, the Chartered Institute of Building and the University of Reading.



Roy Chudley, formerly Senior Lecturer in Building Technology at the Guildford College of Technology, U.K., is an established author of numerous respected construction texts.