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Chudley and Greeno’s Building Construction Handbook 12th Edition by Roy Chudley, ISBN-13: 978-0367135423

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Chudley and Greeno’s Building Construction Handbook 12th Edition by Roy Chudley, ISBN-13: 978-0367135423

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  • Publisher: ‎ Routledge; 12th edition (March 31, 2020)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 742 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 0367135426
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0367135423

The 12th edition of Chudley and Greeno’s Building Construction Handbook remains THE authoritative reference for all construction students and professionals. 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 modern methods of construction, greater emphasis on sustainability and a new look interior.

Chudley and Greeno’s 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.

Table of Contents:

Cover

Half Title

Title Page

Copyright Page

Contents

List of figures

List of tables

Preface

1 Pre-construction

1.1 Design considerations

1.2 Modular coordination

1.3 Construction contract documents

1.4 Planning legislation

1.5 Building control

1.6 Health and Safety

1.7 Building organisations

1.8 Building Information Modelling (BIM)

1.9 Building information classification systems

2 Site investigation

2.1 Desk study

2.2 Field study

2.3 Site survey and ground investigation

2.4 Soil analysis

2.5 Site soil testing techniques

3 Site works

3.1 General considerations

3.2 Setting out

3.3 Levelling

3.4 Road and paving

3.5 Landscaping

3.6 Personal protective equipment (PPE)

3.7 Demolition

4 Soil improvement and excavation

4.1 Vibro replacement

4.2 Vibro compaction

4.3 Dynamic compaction

4.4 Jet grouting

4.5 Excavation support

4.6 Cofferdams

4.7 Steel sheet piling

4.8 Caissons

4.9 Culverts

4.10 Dewatering

4.11 Contaminated land

4.12 Retaining walls

5 Materials

5.1 Density of building materials

5.2 Concrete

5.3 Timber

5.4 Joinery production

5.5 Composite boards

5.6 Plasters and plasterboards

5.7 Plastics

5.8 Mastics and sealants

5.9 Metals

6 Plant

6.1 Earthmoving

6.2 Material handling

6.3 Scaffolds

7 Foundations

7.1 Trees

7.2 Foundation design

7.3 Strip foundations

7.4 Raft foundations

7.5 Pad foundations

7.6 Small diameter piles and ground beams

7.7 Pile foundations

8 Basement construction

8.1 Secant pile walls

8.2 Diaphragm walls

8.3 Top down basement construction

8.4 Waterproofing basements

8.5 Basement insulation

9 Ground supported floors

9.1 Ground supported concrete floors

9.2 Industrial concrete floors

9.3 Concrete floor screeds

9.4 Resistance to contaminants

9.5 Ground floor insulation

9.6 Ground-bearing concrete

9.7 Suspended beam and block

9.8 Suspended timber

9.9 Thermal bridging ground floors

10 Suspended floors

10.1 Suspended timber ground floors

10.2 Beam and block floors

10.3 Timber upper floors

10.4 In-situ reinforced concrete floors

10.5 Precast concrete floors

10.6 Composite floors

10.7 Raised access flooring

11 External walls

11.1 Stone walls

11.2 Bricks

11.3 Blocks

11.4 Cement mortars

11.5 Damp proof courses (DPC)

11.6 Solid brick walls

11.7 Design of masonry walls

11.8 Jointing and pointing

11.9 Feature brickwork

11.10 Cavity wall construction

11.11 Cavity wall insulation

11.12 Thermal improvements

11.13 Thermal or cold bridging

11.14 Lintels and arches

11.15 Timber frame construction

11.16 Rendering

11.17 Claddings

12 Pitched roofs classification

12.1 Structure

12.2 Stability

12.3 Underlays

12.4 Double lap tiles

12.5 Single lap tiles

12.6 Ridges and hips

12.7 Slates

12.8 Fibre cement slates

12.9 Roof ventilation

12.10 Roof insulation

12.11 Vapour control layer (VCL)

12.12 Structural insulated panels (SIPs)

12.13 Thatched roofs

12.14 Steel roof trusses

12.15 Double skin, energy roof systems

12.16 Long span roofs

12.17 Membrane roof

12.18 Fabric

12.19 Rooflights

13 Flat roofs

13.1 Falls

13.2 Decks

13.3 Built up felt roofing (BUFR)

13.4 Mastic asphalt

13.5 Milled lead sheet

13.6 Single ply membranes

13.7 Glass reinforced plastic (GRP)

13.8 Green roofs

13.9 Flat roof insulation

13.10 Rooflights

14 Steel framed buildings

14.1 Development

14.2 Steel frame structure

14.3 Hot rolled steel sections

14.4 Steelwork connections

14.5 Fire protection

15 Concrete framed buildings

15.1 Formwork

15.2 Reinforcement

15.3 Structure

15.4 Fire protection

15.5 Precast concrete frames

15.6 Connections

15.7 Pre-stressed concrete

15.8 Pre-tensioning

15.9 Post-tensioning

15.10 Comparison of pre-stressed and reinforced concrete

15.11 Portal frames

16 Cladding of framed buildings

16.1 Non-load-bearing brick panels

16.2 Lightweight infill panels

16.3 Rainscreen cladding

16.4 Glazing

16.5 Structural glazing

16.6 Curtain walling

16.7 Concrete cladding panels

17 Windows and doors

17.1 Casement windows

17.2 Sliding sash windows

17.3 Pivot windows

17.4 Bay windows

17.5 Security

17.6 Window schedules

17.7 Glazing

17.8 Double glazing

17.9 Triple glazing

17.10 Glazing health and safety

17.11 External doors

17.12 Internal doors

17.13 Fire doors

18 Internal elements: Ceilings

18.1 Plasterboard ceilings

18.2 Suspended ceilings

18.3 Internal walls/partitions

18.4 Party walls

18.5 Stud partition walls

18.6 Demountable partitions

18.7 Solid plastering

18.8 Dry lining

18.9 Stairs

18.10 Paints and painting

18.11 Glazed wall tiling

19 Drainage

19.1 Below ground drainage – drains and sewers

19.2 Means of access

19.3 Drainage pipes

19.4 Surface water drainage

19.5 Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS)

19.6 Above ground drainage

19.7 Sanitary fittings

20 Building services

20.1 Cold water supply

20.2 Domestic hot water systems (DHW)

20.3 Space heating

20.4 Electrical services

20.5 Power circuits

20.6 Lighting circuits

20.7 Telecommunication services and electronic installations

20.8 Gas services

20.9 Flues

21 Insulation and U-values

21.1 U-values

21.2 Thermal conductivity (λ) of typical building materials

21.3 Floor insulation

21.4 Thermal bridging

21.5 Sound insulation

21.6 Sound insulation improvements

22 Construction defects

22.1 Building survey

22.2 Cracking in walls

22.3 Underpinning

22.4 Timber rot

22.5 Damp proof course remedial work

Index

Karl Kovac is a senior lecturer in Construction and Built Environment at Sheffield Hallam University, as well as Joint Course Leader for BSc Construction Project Management. He has worked at all levels of the construction industry, starting out as a general builder before becoming a building surveyor and project manager in both public and private sectors. He has taught at both Further and Higher Education levels on HNC, HND and BSc Built Environment and Construction programmes, as well as MSc programmes.

Roger Greeno has extensive practical and consultancy experience in the construction industry, in addition to lecturing at several colleges of further and higher education, and the University of Portsmouth, UK. He has also examined for City & Guilds, Edexcel, the Chartered Institute of Building and the University of Reading, UK.

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

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