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- PDF About Building Design and Construction Handbook By Frederick S. Merritt, Jonathan T. Ricketts Building Design and Construction Handbook By Frederick S. Merritt, Jonathan T. Ricketts aims to cover every important step in building, design and construction.
- Building Design and Construction Handbook By Frederick S. Merritt, Jonathan T. Ricketts aims to cover every important step in building, design and construction. This edition reflects the changes in design and construction practices, particularly in building codes and specifications.
- Handbook of Green Building Design and Construction: LEED, BREEAM, and Green Globes, Second Edition directly addresses the needs of building professionals interested in the evolving principles, strategies, and concepts of green/sustainable design. Written in an easy to understand style, the book is updated to reflect new standards to LEED.
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Packed with conceptual sketches and photos, real world case studies and green construction details, Handbook of Green Building Design and Construction provides a wealth of practical guidelines and essential insights that will facilitate the design of green buildings. Written in an easy to understand style, the Handbook draws on over 35 years of personal experience across the world, offering vital information and penetrating insights into two major building rating systems such as LEED and BREEAM both used extensively in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
- Develop a project schedule that allows for systems testing and commissioning
- Create contract plans and specifications to ensure building performance
- A step-by-step approach for integrating technologies into the different stages of design and execution
Readership
Owners/Developers, Architects, Landscape Architects, Contractors, and Construction Managers/Engineers
Dedication
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Green Movement—Myths, History, and Overview
Green Building: Myths and Realities
Green Building and the Green Movement: Its History
Green Building: An Overview
The U.S. Built Environment
Chapter 1. Green Concepts and Vocabulary
1.1 The green building movement today
1.2 Green basics—what makes a building green?
1.3 Going green: incentives, barriers, and benefits
1.4 Establishing measurable green criteria
1.5 Emerging directions
Chapter 2. Components of Sustainable Design and Construction
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Green building evaluation systems
2.3 USGBC’s LEED Certification and rating system
2.4 The green globes rating system
2.5 Green rating standards used worldwide
Chapter 3. Green Design and the Construction Process
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Green building principles and components
3.3 High-Performance design strategies
3.4 Design process for High-Performance buildings
3.5 Green project delivery systems
3.6 Traditional green design−Bid−Build project delivery
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3.7 Green construction management
3.8 Green design−Build project delivery
Chapter 4. Green Project Cost Monitoring and Closeout
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Front-End analysis
4.3 Requisition format
4.4 Site visits and observations
4.5 Loan disbursements—draw application reviews
4.6 Preparing the progress status report
4.7 Final certification and project closeout
4.8 Quality control and quality assurance
Chapter 5. Building Information Modeling
5.1 Brief history and overview
5.2 Basic benefits, challenges, and Risks of using BIM
5.3 Integrated project delivery—sharing intelligent data for sustainable solutions
5.4 Building form with BIM
5.5 Building systems with BIM
5.6 The future of BIM and its use worldwide
Chapter 6. Green Building Materials and Products
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Low-Emitting materials
6.3 Building and material reuse
6.4 Construction waste management
6.5 Recycled materials
6.6 Regional materials
6.7 Rapidly renewable materials
6.8 Green office equipment
6.9 Forestry certification and certified wood
6.10 Life-cycle assessment and cost analysis of building materials and products
6.11 Third-Party Certification
Chapter 7. Indoor Environmental Quality
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Factors that affect indoor environmental quality
7.3 Ventilation and filtration
7.4 Building materials and finishes: emittance levels
7.5 Indoor environmental quality best practices
Chapter 8. Water Efficiency and Sanitary Waste
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Wastewater strategy and water reuse/Recycling
8.3 Water fixtures and water use reduction strategies
8.4 Retention and detention ponds, bioswales, and other systems
Chapter 9. Impact of Energy and Atmosphere
9.1 Introduction
9.2 The building envelope
9.3 Intelligent energy management systems
9.4 Mechanical systems: air conditioning, heating, and ventilation
9.5 Electrical power and lighting systems
9.6 Solar Energy Systems
9.7 Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
9.8 Fire Suppression and Protection Systems
Chapter 10. Green Design and Building Economics
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Costs and benefits of green design
10.3 Life-Cycle costing
10.4 Tax benefits and incentives
10.5 Other green building costs
10.6 Economic analysis tools and methods
Chapter 11. Green Project Commissioning
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Fundamental commissioning basics: WHAT IS COMMISSIONING?
11.3 Building commissioning objectives, benefits, and costs
11.4 Planning the commissioning process
11.5 Commissioning authority (Commissioning Service Provider)
11.6 The commissioning process
Chapter 12. Project Cost Analysis
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Budget development and requirements
12.3 Project buyout and bid shopping
12.4 General conditions and supplemental conditions
12.5 Contingencies and allowances
12.6 Green project cost management
Chapter 13. Green Specifications and Documentation
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Do we need specifications?
13.3 Specification types and categories
13.4 Developing the project manual
13.5 Organization and format of specifications
13.6 Greening specifications
13.7 Computerized specification-Writing systems
13.8 Liability issues
Chapter 14. Types of Building Contract Agreements
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Bidding process and building contract types
14.3 Bid solicitation and types of building contracts
14.4 American Institute of Architects Contract Documents
14.5 Consensusdocs contract documents
14.6 Engineers joint contract documents committee contract documents
Chapter 15. Green Business Development
15.1 Introduction
15.2 The office: home-based versus bricks and mortar
15.3 Creating a successful business plan
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15.4 Startup basics
15.5 Creating an image and marketing a new business
15.6 Tracking and identifying sources for leads
15.7 The importance of selling yourself
15.8 Forms, licenses and permits, insurance, and banking
15.9 Taxes, strategies, and incentives
15.10 The internet and online marketing
Chapter 16. Building Green Litigation and Liability Issues
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Liability issues
16.3 Failure, negligence, and standard of care
16.4 Alternative dispute resolution versus traditional litigation
16.5 Insurance Programs and Requirements
APPENDIX A. Acronyms and Abbreviations
Appendix B. Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Details
- No. of pages:
- 832
- Language:
- English
- Copyright:
- © Butterworth-Heinemann 2012
- Published:
- 26th June 2012
- Imprint:
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Hardcover ISBN:
- 9780123851284
- eBook ISBN:
- 9780123851291
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Building Design and construction handbook
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Sixth Edition
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Frederick S. Merritt & Jonathan T. Ricketts
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Table of Contents
Section 1 System Fundamentals Jonathan T. Ricketts 1.1
Section 2 the Building Team-Managing the Building Process
Section 3 Protection against Hazards David W. Mock 3.1
Section 4 Building Materials David J. Akers 4.1
Section 5 Structural Theory Akbar Tamboli, Michael Xing,
and Mohsin Ahmed 5.1
Section 6 Soil Mechanics and Foundations Robert W. Day 6.1
Section 7 Structural Steel Construction Bruce Glidden 7.1
Section 8 Cold-Formed Steel Construction Don S. Wolford
and Wei-Wen Yu 8.1
Section 9 Concrete Construction Edward S. Hoffman
and David P. Gustafson 9.1
Section 10 Wood Construction John ‘‘Buddy’’ Showalter
and Thomas G. Williamson 10.1
Section 11 Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Systems Frederick S. Merritt 11.1
MASONRY WALLS
Section 12 Roof Systems Dave Flickinger 12.1
ROOF MATERIALS
Section 13 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
Lawrence E. McCabe 13.1
Section 14 Plumbing—Water-Supply, Sprinkler, and
Wastewater Systems Gregory P. Gladfelter and Brian L. Olsen 14.1
Section 15 Electrical Systems James M. Bannon 15.1
Section 16 Vertical Circulation Steven D. Edgett
and Allen M. Williams 16.1
Section 17 Construction Project Management Robert F. Borg 17.1
Section 18 Communications Systems Tom Nevling 18.1
Section 19 Construction Cost Estimating Colman J. Mullin 19.1
Appendix Factors for Conversion to the Metric System (SI) of Units
Frederick S. Merritt A.1
Index I.1