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Creating the Built Environment: The Practicalities of Designing, Constructing and Owning Buildings


Creating the Built Environment: The Practicalities of Designing, Constructing and Owning Buildings

Paperback by Holes, Leslie

Creating the Built Environment: The Practicalities of Designing, Constructing and Owning Buildings

£105.00

ISBN:
9780419208204
Publication Date:
19 Dec 1996
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Spon Press
Pages:
424 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Creating the Built Environment: The Practicalities of Designing, Constructing and Owning Buildings

Description

We spend most of our lives in buildings and almost every building is unique. The purpose of this book is to explain what buildings are and to provide an integrated overview of how they are built and sustained. The book does not presume any specialist knowledge of buildings, seeking instead to explain why the different groups involved in designing, constructing, managing and occupying them follow certain procedures. It is particularly concerned with the generation and circulation of information between these groups. In taking this view, the book considers the recommendations of Sir Michael Latham's 1994 report Constructing the Team which called for better cohesion and communication between specialists in the construction industry.

Contents

Our built enironments. Internal environment. External environment. Building structure. Improving our built environments. Scheme design. Design efficiency. Detail design. Communicating the design. Construction. Total building process. Managing projects. Dimensional relations. Products quantities. Process durations. Business environment. Cost analysis and cost equivalents. Contracts. Estimating and tendering. Pricing bills of quantities. Managing cost and value. Appendices.

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