00963cam2 22002531 450 SOBE0005207720160413095030.020160412d1961 |||||ita|0103 baitaFR<<Una >>collaborazione pericolosadiscorso tenuto dal Ministro Gonella al Consiglio Nazionale della D.C. il 21 febbraio 1961RomaSocietà Nuova[1961]16 p.21 cm001SOBE000520752001 Società nuova : rassegna di studio e di orientamento cristiano-socialea.7, n.1 (1961)Gonella, GuidoAF00008090070138130ITUNISOB20160413RICAUNISOBUNISOB320|Opusc8041SOBE00052077M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM320|Opusc000074SI8041donobethbUNISOBUNISOB20160412125158.020160412125221.0bethbCollaborazione pericolosa1724831UNISOB05157nam 2200589Ia 450 991100477320332120200520144314.01-282-54074-297866125407450-08-095704-8(CKB)2530000000000355(EBL)546630(OCoLC)610009789(SSID)ssj0000437334(PQKBManifestationID)11298705(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000437334(PQKBWorkID)10431932(PQKB)10006123(MiAaPQ)EBC546630(EXLCZ)99253000000000035520100108d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGreen construction project management and cost oversight /Sam KubbaAmsterdam ;Boston Architectural Pressc20101 online resource (561 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-85617-676-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Green Construction Project Management and Cost Oversight; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 ""GREEN"" AND ""SUSTAINABILITY"" DEFINED; 1.1 General-Overview of the Green Building Movement; 1.2 What is Green Design? Basic Green Concepts; 1.3 Establishing Measurable Green Criteria; 1.4 Benefits of Going Green-Incentives and Barriers; 1.5 Emerging Directions-A Recent Upsurge in Green Building; CHAPTER 2 ELEMENTS OF GREEN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION; 2.1 General; 2.2 Green Rating Standards Used Worldwide; 2.3 LEEDTM Certification and Rating System2.4 The Green GlobesTM Rating SystemCHAPTER 3 GREEN PROJECT REQUIREMENTS AND STRATEGIES; 3.1 General; 3.2 Green Building Principals and Components; 3.3 Identifying Green Project Requirements and Strategies; 3.4 Design Process for High Performance Buildings; 3.5 Green Project Delivery Systems; 3.6 Traditional Green Design-Bid-Build Project Delivery; 3.7 Green Construction Management; 3.8 Green Design-Build Project Delivery; CHAPTER 4 GREEN CONSTRUCTION COST MONITORING; 4.1 General; 4.2 Front-end Analysis; 4.3 Requisition Format; 4.4 Site Visits and Observations4.5 Loan Disbursements-Draw Application Reviews4.6 Preparing the Progress Status Report (PSR); 4.7 Final Certification and Project Closeout; 4.8 Quality Control/Quality Assurance; CHAPTER 5 HOW THE CONSULTANT FUNCTIONS IN THE REQUISITION PROCESS; 5.1 General; 5.2 Areas of Concern to the Lender and Borrower; 5.3 Owner Needs and Expectations; 5.4 Confidentiality of Reports and Documents; 5.5 Typical Sequence of Events Upon Being Awarded a Project Assignment; 5.6 The Consultant's Responsibilities and Qualifications; 5.7 Avoiding Conflicts of Interest; 5.8 Typical AgreementsSection 1: Consultant ServicesSection 2: General; CHAPTER 6 CHOOSING MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS; 6.1 General; 6.2 Low Emitting Materials; 6.3 Building and Material Reuse and Recyclable Materials; 6.4 Construction Waste Management; 6.5 Regional Materials; 6.6 Certified Forestry Products and Rapidly Renewable Materials; 6.7 Green Office Equipment; 6.8 Life-Cycle Assessment of Building Materials and Products; CHAPTER 7 PROJECT COST BREAKDOWN; 7.1 General; 7.2 Budget Development-An Analysis; 7.3 Buyouts; 7.4 General Conditions and Supplemental Conditions; 7.5 Contingencies and Allowances7.6 Project Cost ManagementCHAPTER 8 GREEN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS; 8.1 General; 8.2 The Economics of Green Design-Costs and Benefits; 8.3 Life Cycle Costing (LCC); 8.4 Tax Benefits; 8.5 Miscellaneous other Green Building Costs; 8.6 Design and Analysis Tools and Methods; CHAPTER 9 UNDERSTANDING SPECIFICATIONS; 9.1 General Overview; 9.2 The Need for Specifications; 9.3 Specifications Categories; 9.4 The Project Manual; 9.5 Specification Formation and Organization; 9.6 Computerized Specification Writing Systems; 9.7 Liability Concerns; CHAPTER 10 LITIGATION AND LIABILITY ISSUES10.1 General OverviewGreen Construction is a specialized and skilled profession, and the author has extensive experience in this field. With this in mind, the reference is designed to provide practical guidelines and essential insights in preparing competent and professional looking ?Project Analysis Reports? and ?Project Status Reports?. The book also provides numerous tips on how to phrase the language of reports in a manner that is articulate and clearly understood by Real Estate Lenders and investors, as well as being an indispensable companion for both information and stimulus. Written in a conversaSustainable constructionBuildingCost controlSustainable construction.BuildingCost control.690.068/4Kubba Sam596107MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911004773203321Green construction project management and cost oversight4391056UNINA04704nam 2200613Ia 450 991095454930332120251116221138.01-61209-805-3(CKB)2560000000070374(EBL)3019102(SSID)ssj0000469675(PQKBManifestationID)12158868(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000469675(PQKBWorkID)10526993(PQKB)11231365(MiAaPQ)EBC3019102(Au-PeEL)EBL3019102(CaPaEBR)ebr10662909(OCoLC)703686940(BIP)28103825(EXLCZ)99256000000007037420091217d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA government guide to grants /Nathan E. Legaspi, editor1st ed.New York Nova Science Publishersc20101 online resource (116 p.)Grants and fundingDescription based upon print version of record.1-60876-751-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- A GOVERNMENT GUIDE TO GRANTS -- A GOVERNMENT GUIDE TO GRANTS -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 BLOCK GRANTS: PERSPECTIVES AND CONTROVERSIES -- SUMMARY -- GRANT DEFINITIONS -- THE NUMBER OF BLOCK GRANTS -- BLOCK GRANTS: COMPETING PERSPECTIVES -- WHEN SHOULD BLOCK GRANTS BE CONSIDERED? -- CONTEMPORARY CONTROVERSIES: PART SCORES -- CONTEMPORARY CONTROVERSIES: FUNDING -- APPENDIX. BRIEF HISTORY OF BLOCK GRANTS -- End Notes -- Chapter 2 GRANTS WORK IN A CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- ORGANIZING OFFICE GRANTS OPERATIONS -- Managing Grants Requests -- Office Grants Manual -- File Systems and Logs -- Agency Files -- Constituent Files by County -- Tracking Requests -- Communicating with Staff -- ASSESSING CONSTITUENT REQUESTS -- PROVIDING INFORMATION TO CONSTITUENTS -- PROPOSAL WRITING ASSISTANCE AND SOURCES -- WRITING LETTERS FOR GRANT SEEKERS -- ANNOUNCING GRANTS AWARDS -- FEDERAL ASSISTANCE AND SOURCES -- Federal Grants and the Appropriations Process -- Types of Federal Assistance -- Grants -- Loans -- Insurance -- Goods and Properties -- Services, Information, Training, and Employment -- CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE -- GRANTS.GOV -- AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT (ARRA) -- DEVELOPING FEDERAL AND STATE GRANTS CONTACTS -- ROLE OF STATE ADMINISTERING AGENCIES (SAAS) AND CONTACTS -- FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATE GRANTS -- USEFUL SOURCES OF GRANTS INFORMATION -- CRS Grants Web Pages -- Additional Federal Sources -- Other Resources -- End Notes -- Chapter 3 HOW TO DEVELOP AND WRITE A GRANT -- SUMMARY -- DEVELOPING A GRANT PROPOSAL -- Preparation -- Developing Ideas for the Proposal -- Community Support -- Identifying Funding Resources -- Getting Organized to Write the Proposal -- WRITING AN EFFECTIVE GRANT PROPOSAL -- Overall Considerations -- Basic Components of a Proposal -- Cover Letter.Proposal Summary: Outline of Project Goals -- Introduction: Presenting a Credible Applicant -- Problem Statement or Needs Assessment -- Project Objectives: Goals and Desired Outcome -- Program Methods and Program Design: A Plan of Action -- Evaluation: Product and Process Analysis -- Future Funding -- Budget Development and Requirements -- Proposal Appendix -- ADDITIONAL PROPOSAL WRITING WEBSITES -- Chapter 4 RESOURCES FOR GRANT SEEKERS -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR A GOVERNMENT GRANT? -- KEY FEDERAL SOURCES -- FEDERAL CONTACTS IN STATES AND STATE ADMINISTERING AGENCIES (SAAS) -- State Administering Agencies -- RELATED FEDERAL SOURCES -- PRIVATE, CORPORATE, AND ADDITIONAL FUNDING SOURCES -- GRANT PROPOSAL WRITING WEBSITES -- End Notes -- CHAPTER SOURCES -- INDEX.This work provides an overview of the six grant types, provides criteria for defining a block grant and uses that criteria to provide a list of current block grants, examines competing perspectives concerning the use of block grants versus other grant mechanisms to achieve national goals, and much more.Grants and FundingGrants-in-aidUnited StatesResearch grantsUnited StatesProposal writing for grantsUnited StatesGrants-in-aidResearch grantsProposal writing for grants338.973/02Legaspi Nathan E1871125MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910954549303321A government guide to grants4479816UNINA