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E-grāmata: Sustainable Retrofit and Facilities Management [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Consultant, UK)
  • Formāts: 384 pages, 18 Tables, color; 119 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203075739
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  • Formāts: 384 pages, 18 Tables, color; 119 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203075739

Governments across the globe are setting targets for reducing their carbon emissions. For example, the UK Government has committed to an eighty per cent reduction by 2050, when twenty-eight million buildings that currently exist will still be standing; this represents a challenge to improve the energy efficiency of more than one building per minute between now and 2050! This is a problem that needs tackling worldwide and is a challenge to both the refurbishment sector of the global construction industry and to those who own and operate existing buildings.

Sustainable Retrofit and Facilities Management provides comprehensive guidance to those involved in the refurbishment and management of existing buildings on minimizing carbon emissions, water consumption and waste to landfill, along with enhancing the long term sustainability of a building. Practical guidance is provided on measures that can be used to improve the efficiency and sustainability of existing buildings, through both good management and refurbishment. Also explored is the relationship between the refurbishment of existing buildings, facility management and the wider community infrastructure. The book looks at management tools such as post occupancy evaluation, building health checks, energy management software, green building management toolkits and green leases. Illustrated throughout with case studies and examples of best practice, this is a must-have handbook for engineers, architects, developers, contractors and facility managers.

List of figures
ix
List of tables
xiii
List of boxes
xv
Acknowledgements xvii
List of abbreviations
xix
Part 1 Background
1(40)
1.1 Introduction and scope
3(4)
1.2 Policy and legislation
7(22)
1.3 Assessment tools
29(12)
Part 2 Strategy
41(68)
2.1 Reasons to retrofit: refurbishment versus new build
43(8)
2.2 Post-occupancy evaluation
51(14)
2.3 The cost of sustainable refurbishment and management
65(6)
2.4 Carbon reduction strategy
71(10)
2.5 Community energy and infrastructure
81(10)
2.6 Sustainable facilities management strategy
91(12)
2.7 Retrofit as part of sustainable facilities management
103(6)
Part 3 Sustainable Retrofit
109(144)
3.1 Renovation of building fabric
111(34)
3.2 Retrofit of building services and controls
145(28)
3.3 Retrofitting renewable technologies
173(20)
3.4 Indoor environment and hygiene issues
193(14)
3.5 Water-saving measures
207(14)
3.6 Measures to reduce and recycle waste
221(4)
3.7 Catering for sustainable transport strategies
225(10)
3.8 Material impacts in refurbishment
235(8)
3.9 Enhancing ecology by refurbishment
243(10)
Part 4 Sustainable Facilities Management
253(82)
4.1 Energy management
255(16)
4.2 Water management
271(6)
4.3 Waste management
277(6)
4.4 Air and environmental quality management
283(4)
4.5 Legionellosis prevention and hygiene
287(12)
4.6 Reducing vehicle use
299(8)
4.7 Sustainable maintenance
307(8)
4.8 Sustainable purchasing and soft facilities management
315(8)
4.9 Ecological management
323(4)
4.10 Case histories for sustainable facilities management
327(8)
Notes 335(10)
Bibliography 345(9)
Index 354
Paul Appleby advises design and masterplanning teams on the integrated sustainable design of buildings and communities. He has recently been appointed as a CABE Built Environment Expert for the Design Council and has worked in the construction industry as a consultant, lecturer and researcher for over 40 years, working on award-winning projects with some of the world's leading architects. As well as writing key guidance published by CIBSE, his book Integrated Sustainable Design of Buildings appeared in a list of Cambridge Universitys Top 40 Sustainability Books of 2010. He has spoken at numerous conferences and seminars worldwide. He was listed as a Green Hero in a list published by Property Week.