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Green construction project management and cost oversight / / Sam Kubba
Green construction project management and cost oversight / / Sam Kubba
Autore Kubba Shamil A. A
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Architectural Press, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (561 p.)
Disciplina 690.068/4
Soggetto topico Sustainable construction
Building - Cost control
ISBN 1-282-54074-2
9786612540745
0-08-095704-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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 System
2.4 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 Observations
4.5 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 Agreements
Section 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 Allowances
7.6 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 ISSUES
10.1 General Overview
Record Nr. UNINA-9911004773203321
Kubba Shamil A. A  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Architectural Press, c2010
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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LEED practices, certification, and accreditation handbook / / Sam Kubba
LEED practices, certification, and accreditation handbook / / Sam Kubba
Autore Kubba Shamil A. A
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA, : Elsevier, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (529 p.)
Disciplina 720/.47
Soggetto topico Sustainable buildings - Design and construction - Standards - United States - Examinations
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System - Examinations
ISBN 1-282-33010-1
9786612330100
0-08-095859-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction - The Green Movement: Past, Present, and Future; Chapter 1. Defining "Green" and "Sustainability"; 1.1 Green Design - Concepts and Definitions; 1.1.1 Sustainability Begins with Climate; 1.2 Recent Upsurge in the Green Building Movement; 1.3 Incentives for Building Green; 1.3.1 Incentives and Tax Deductions; 1.3.2 Green Building Programs; 1.3.3 Defining Sustainable Communities; 1.4 Emerging Directions: Where Do We Go From Here?; 1.4.1 Liability; 1.4.2 Spectacular Landmarks
Chapter 2. Basic LEEDTM Concepts2.1 Overview: Establishing Measurable Green Criteria; 2.2 USGBC LEEDTM Green Building Rating System; 2.2.1 General; 2.2.2 Process Overview; 2.2.3 LEEDTM 2009 Minimum Program Requirements (MPRs); 2.2.4 How LEEDTM Works; 2.2.5 The LEEDTM Points System; 2.2.6 Building Certification Model; 2.2.7 What's New?; 2.3 LEEDTM Variants and Other Systems Used Worldwide; 2.4 The Challenge of Green GlobesTM; 2.4.1 Green GlobesTM Emerges to Challenge LEEDTM; 2.4.2 Green GlobesTM, an Alternative to LEEDTM; 2.4.3 Comprehensive Environmental Assessment and Rating Protocol
Chapter 3. LEEDTM Documentation and Technical Requirements3.1 General Overview; 3.2 Credit Categories; 3.2.1 Sustainable Sites (SS) Credit Category; 3.2.2 Water Efficiency (WE) Credit Category; 3.2.3 Energy and Atmosphere (EA) Credit Category; 3.2.4 Materials and Resources (MR) Credit Category; 3.2.5 Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Credit Category; 3.2.6 Innovation and Design Process Credit Category; 3.3 Project Documentation, Submittals, and Certifications; 3.3.1 Step 1: Register the Project; 3.3.2 Step 2: Integrate LEEDTM Requirements; 3.3.3 Step 3: Obtain Technical Support
3.3.4 Step 4: Documenting the Project to be Certified3.3.5 Step 5: Receipt of Certification; 3.4 Greening Your Specifications; Section 03 40 00: Precast Concrete; Part 1: General; 1.1 Summary; 1.2 Submittals; Part 2: Products; 2.1 Materials; Part 3: Execution; 3. X Site Environmental Procedures; Chapter 4. LEEDTM Professional Accreditation, Standards, and Codes; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 LEEDTM Exam Sections/Certification Categories; 4.2.1 LEEDTM Professional Accreditation Requirements for New Construction and Major Renovations Project Checklist
4.2.2 LEEDTM Professional Accreditation Requirements for Core and Shell Development Project Checklist4.2.3 LEEDTM Professional Accreditation Requirements for Schools: New Construction and Major Renovations; 4.2.4 LEEDTM Professional Accreditation Requirements for Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance; 4.2.5 LEEDTM Professional Accreditation Requirements for Commercial Interiors; 4.2.6 LEEDTM Professional Accreditation Requirements for Retail (Proposed); 4.2.7 LEEDTM Professional Accreditation Requirements for Homes
4.2.8 LEEDTM Professional Accreditation Requirements for Neighborhood Development (Pilot)
Record Nr. UNINA-9911004812803321
Kubba Shamil A. A  
Burlington, MA, : Elsevier, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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