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Analisi dei prezzi nelle costruzioni civili : scavi - murature - solai - pavimenti - soffitti - rifiniture -infissi. Schemi e norme / Marco Visentini, Mario Matteocci, Giacinto Turazza
Analisi dei prezzi nelle costruzioni civili : scavi - murature - solai - pavimenti - soffitti - rifiniture -infissi. Schemi e norme / Marco Visentini, Mario Matteocci, Giacinto Turazza
Autore Visentini, Marco
Pubbl/distr/stampa Genova : Vitali e Ghianda, 1957
Descrizione fisica 105 p. ; 31 cm
Disciplina 692
Altri autori (Persone) Matteocci, Mario
Turazza, Giacinto
Soggetto non controllato Tariffari in Edilizia
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990000431190403321
Visentini, Marco  
Genova : Vitali e Ghianda, 1957
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ANALISI e prezzi in edilizia : impianti di riscaldamento e condizionamento
ANALISI e prezzi in edilizia : impianti di riscaldamento e condizionamento
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Il sole 24 ore, 1999
Descrizione fisica 337 p. ; 1 cd ; 30 cm
Disciplina 692
Soggetto non controllato Edilizia Analisi
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990000440190403321
Milano : Il sole 24 ore, 1999
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The Aqua Group Guide to Procurement, Tendering and Contract Administration
The Aqua Group Guide to Procurement, Tendering and Contract Administration
Autore Hackett Mark
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 pages)
Disciplina 692
Altri autori (Persone) StathamGary
Soggetto topico TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Construction / General
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9781118346624
9781118346549
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Part I Briefing the Project Team -- Chapter 1 The Project Team -- Introduction -- Parties to a building contract and their supporting teams -- Rights, duties and responsibilities -- The employer -- The architect/contract administrator -- The quantity surveyor -- The principal designer -- The clerk of works -- The status of named consultants -- Unnamed consultants with delegated powers -- The project manager -- The principal contractor -- Sub-contractors -- Statutory requirements -- The CDM regulations -- Avoiding disputes -- Communications -- Chapter 2 Assessing the Needs -- The structure -- The strategic definition -- Contribution to the initial project brief -- The initial programme -- The appointment -- Appointment documents -- Collateral warranties -- Chapter 3 Buildings as Assets -- Buildings as assets as well as buildings -- Single building or programme? -- Buildings as solutions to business challenges? -- Everyday solutions-based thinking -- Summary -- Part II Available Procurement Methods -- Chapter 4 Principles of Procurement -- Simple theory-complex practice -- The eternal triangle -- Other considerations -- The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 -- Risk -- Accountability -- Entering into the contract -- Type of contract -- Selection of the contractor-the tendering procedure -- Establishing price and time -- The dynamics of tendering -- Chapter 5 Basic Concepts -- Economic use of resources -- Labour -- Materials -- Plant -- Capital -- Contractor's contribution to design and contract programme -- Production cost savings -- Continuity -- Risk and accountability -- Accountability -- Summary -- Chapter 6 Accountability -- Background -- The modern concept of public accountability -- Contract documentation -- Proper price -- Dispensing with competition -- Inflation.
Value for money -- Summary -- Chapter 7 Value and Risk Management -- Value management -- Value articulation and project definition -- Optimisation of benefits and costs -- Learning lessons and performance optimisation -- Risk management -- Risk must be managed -- Nothing ventured, nothing gained -- Understanding the project -- Risk management strategies -- Allocating management actions -- Value and risk are complementary -- Similarities in the processes -- The integrated process -- Chapter 8 Fixed Price and Cost Reimbursement -- Fixed price -- Cost reimbursement -- Application to contract elements -- Fluctuations -- Target cost contracts -- Use -- The employer's position -- The contractor's position -- Programme -- Summary -- Chapter 9 Fixed Price Contracts -- JCT fixed price contracts -- The standard building contract -- Design and build contract -- Major project construction contract -- Intermediate building contract -- Minor works building contract -- Other fixed price contracts available -- Advantages and disadvantages of fixed price contracts -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Chapter 10 Cost Reimbursement Contracts -- The fee -- The prime cost building contract -- Characteristics of the form -- Advantages and disadvantages of cost reimbursement contracts -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Budget and cost control -- Administering the contract -- Procedure for keeping prime costs -- Contractor's site staff and direct workforce -- Materials -- Plant -- Credits -- Sub-letting -- Defective work -- Cost control -- Final account -- Chapter 11 Target Cost Contracts -- Guaranteed maximum price contracts -- Competition -- Contract -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Use -- Chapter 12 Management and Construction Management Contracts -- Payment and cost control -- Selection and appointment of the contractor -- Contract conditions -- Contract administration.
Professional advisers -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Construction management -- Use -- Programme -- Chapter 13 Design and Build Contracts -- The contract -- Where to use DB (and when not to do so) -- Managing the design process -- Novation -- Evaluation of submissions -- Post-contract administration -- Financial administration -- Programme -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Chapter 14 Continuity Contracts -- Serial contracting -- Purpose and use -- Operation -- Continuation contracts -- Purpose and use -- Operation -- Term contracts -- Purpose and use -- JCT Measured Term Contract -- Operation -- Chapter 15 Partnering -- A definition -- When to adopt a partnering approach -- The agreement -- JCT Partnering Charter -- JCT Framework Agreement -- JCT constructing excellence -- The partnering workshop -- The benefits -- The risks -- Future of partnering -- Chapter 16 EU Procurement -- Introduction -- The scope of procurement law -- The general principles -- Procedures -- Key principles -- Evaluating tenderers -- Evaluating tenders -- Framework agreements -- Contract change -- Cancellation of the process -- Information obligations debrief and disclosure -- Commencing proceedings -- Remedies -- Complaints to the EU commission and other challenge procedures -- Tendering contracts -- Notes -- Part III Preparing for and Inviting Tenders -- Chapter 17 Procedure from Brief to Tender -- Initial brief -- Developing the brief -- Feasibility stage -- Sketch scheme -- Costs -- Procurement -- Detailed design -- Programming -- Design team meetings -- Drawings -- Specifications -- Bills of quantities -- Specialist sub-contractors and suppliers -- Quality assurance -- Obtaining tenders -- Chapter 18 Pre-Contract Cost Control -- Introduction -- The purpose of pre-contract cost control.
Framework for pre-contract estimating -- Order of cost estimate -- Information used to prepare an order of cost estimate -- Treatment of on-costs and other costs in order of cost estimates -- Presenting an order of cost estimate -- Cost plans -- Treatment of on-costs and other costs in cost plans -- Presenting a cost plan -- Challenges associated with the production of cost plans -- Cash flow -- Whole life costs -- Summary -- Notes -- Chapter 19 Drawings and Schedules -- The language of drawing -- The changing role of drawings and documents -- Quality -- Standards -- Quality manuals -- Quality procedure codes -- Quality review -- Types, sizes and layout of drawings -- Size -- Layout and revision -- Scale -- Nature and sequence of drawing production -- RIBA Plan of Work 2013 -- Drawings for SBC contracts -- Drawings for design and build or management contracts -- Design intent information -- Computer aided design -- Drawing file formats and translation -- Project extranets -- Contents of drawings -- Survey plan -- Site plan, layout and drainage -- General arrangement -- Elevations of all parts of the building -- Descriptive sections -- Ceiling plans at all floor levels -- Construction details (scale 1 : 20 and 1 : 10) -- Large-scale details (scale 1 : 10 and 1 : 15) -- Schedules -- Drawings and schedules for records -- Notes -- Chapter 20 Specifications -- The use of specifications -- Specifying by prescription -- Specifying by performance -- Specifying by description -- Specification writing -- Decide on format -- Collect information -- Input information -- Check and test -- Deliver -- BIM -- Chapter 21 Building Information Modelling -- The BIM revolution-what is BIM, and who/what is it for? -- The role of government and its BIM strategy -- The levels of BIM adoption -- The BIM journey -- Plan of work, deliverables and work stages.
Loading the model: language and libraries -- Bringing different software programmes together-the search for interoperability -- Operation and maintenance -- Terms of appointment and changes to other business practices -- Level 3 and the future -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Chapter 22 Bills of Quantities -- Tender and contract document -- The wider role -- Basic information -- Preliminaries -- Preambles -- Measured works -- Formats -- Chapter 23 Sub-contractors -- Introduction -- Specialist sub-contractors -- Design by the sub-contractor -- The SBC and sub-contract agreements -- SBC provisions under the main contract -- Chapter 24 Obtaining Tenders -- Introduction -- Tender list -- Preliminary enquiry -- Tender documents and invitation -- Tender period -- Tender compliance -- Late tenders -- Opening tenders -- Examination and adjustment of the priced document -- Negotiated reduction of a tender -- Notification of results -- Tender analysis -- E-Tendering -- Part IV Contract Administration -- Chapter 25 Placing the Contract -- Preparing and signing the contract documents -- Sectional completion -- Contractor's designed portion -- Executing the contract -- Performance bonds and parent company guarantees -- Collateral warranties -- Third party rights -- Issue of documents -- Insurances -- Chapter 26 Meetings -- Initial meeting -- Introductions -- Factors affecting the carrying out of the works -- Programme -- Sub-contractors and suppliers -- Lines of communication -- Financial matters -- Procedure to be followed at subsequent meetings -- Contractor's meetings -- Employer's meetings -- Chapter 27 Site Duties -- The architect on site -- The architect's duty of inspection and supervision -- Supervision and Inspection duties -- Routine site visits -- Consultants' site visits -- Inspections by statutory officials -- Records and reports -- Samples and testing.
Considerate constructors scheme.
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Hackett Mark  
New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2016
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The Aqua Group Guide to Procurement, Tendering and Contract Administration
The Aqua Group Guide to Procurement, Tendering and Contract Administration
Autore Hackett Mark
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 pages)
Disciplina 692
Altri autori (Persone) StathamGary
Soggetto topico TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Construction / General
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9781118346624
9781118346549
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Part I Briefing the Project Team -- Chapter 1 The Project Team -- Introduction -- Parties to a building contract and their supporting teams -- Rights, duties and responsibilities -- The employer -- The architect/contract administrator -- The quantity surveyor -- The principal designer -- The clerk of works -- The status of named consultants -- Unnamed consultants with delegated powers -- The project manager -- The principal contractor -- Sub-contractors -- Statutory requirements -- The CDM regulations -- Avoiding disputes -- Communications -- Chapter 2 Assessing the Needs -- The structure -- The strategic definition -- Contribution to the initial project brief -- The initial programme -- The appointment -- Appointment documents -- Collateral warranties -- Chapter 3 Buildings as Assets -- Buildings as assets as well as buildings -- Single building or programme? -- Buildings as solutions to business challenges? -- Everyday solutions-based thinking -- Summary -- Part II Available Procurement Methods -- Chapter 4 Principles of Procurement -- Simple theory-complex practice -- The eternal triangle -- Other considerations -- The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 -- Risk -- Accountability -- Entering into the contract -- Type of contract -- Selection of the contractor-the tendering procedure -- Establishing price and time -- The dynamics of tendering -- Chapter 5 Basic Concepts -- Economic use of resources -- Labour -- Materials -- Plant -- Capital -- Contractor's contribution to design and contract programme -- Production cost savings -- Continuity -- Risk and accountability -- Accountability -- Summary -- Chapter 6 Accountability -- Background -- The modern concept of public accountability -- Contract documentation -- Proper price -- Dispensing with competition -- Inflation.
Value for money -- Summary -- Chapter 7 Value and Risk Management -- Value management -- Value articulation and project definition -- Optimisation of benefits and costs -- Learning lessons and performance optimisation -- Risk management -- Risk must be managed -- Nothing ventured, nothing gained -- Understanding the project -- Risk management strategies -- Allocating management actions -- Value and risk are complementary -- Similarities in the processes -- The integrated process -- Chapter 8 Fixed Price and Cost Reimbursement -- Fixed price -- Cost reimbursement -- Application to contract elements -- Fluctuations -- Target cost contracts -- Use -- The employer's position -- The contractor's position -- Programme -- Summary -- Chapter 9 Fixed Price Contracts -- JCT fixed price contracts -- The standard building contract -- Design and build contract -- Major project construction contract -- Intermediate building contract -- Minor works building contract -- Other fixed price contracts available -- Advantages and disadvantages of fixed price contracts -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Chapter 10 Cost Reimbursement Contracts -- The fee -- The prime cost building contract -- Characteristics of the form -- Advantages and disadvantages of cost reimbursement contracts -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Budget and cost control -- Administering the contract -- Procedure for keeping prime costs -- Contractor's site staff and direct workforce -- Materials -- Plant -- Credits -- Sub-letting -- Defective work -- Cost control -- Final account -- Chapter 11 Target Cost Contracts -- Guaranteed maximum price contracts -- Competition -- Contract -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Use -- Chapter 12 Management and Construction Management Contracts -- Payment and cost control -- Selection and appointment of the contractor -- Contract conditions -- Contract administration.
Professional advisers -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Construction management -- Use -- Programme -- Chapter 13 Design and Build Contracts -- The contract -- Where to use DB (and when not to do so) -- Managing the design process -- Novation -- Evaluation of submissions -- Post-contract administration -- Financial administration -- Programme -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Chapter 14 Continuity Contracts -- Serial contracting -- Purpose and use -- Operation -- Continuation contracts -- Purpose and use -- Operation -- Term contracts -- Purpose and use -- JCT Measured Term Contract -- Operation -- Chapter 15 Partnering -- A definition -- When to adopt a partnering approach -- The agreement -- JCT Partnering Charter -- JCT Framework Agreement -- JCT constructing excellence -- The partnering workshop -- The benefits -- The risks -- Future of partnering -- Chapter 16 EU Procurement -- Introduction -- The scope of procurement law -- The general principles -- Procedures -- Key principles -- Evaluating tenderers -- Evaluating tenders -- Framework agreements -- Contract change -- Cancellation of the process -- Information obligations debrief and disclosure -- Commencing proceedings -- Remedies -- Complaints to the EU commission and other challenge procedures -- Tendering contracts -- Notes -- Part III Preparing for and Inviting Tenders -- Chapter 17 Procedure from Brief to Tender -- Initial brief -- Developing the brief -- Feasibility stage -- Sketch scheme -- Costs -- Procurement -- Detailed design -- Programming -- Design team meetings -- Drawings -- Specifications -- Bills of quantities -- Specialist sub-contractors and suppliers -- Quality assurance -- Obtaining tenders -- Chapter 18 Pre-Contract Cost Control -- Introduction -- The purpose of pre-contract cost control.
Framework for pre-contract estimating -- Order of cost estimate -- Information used to prepare an order of cost estimate -- Treatment of on-costs and other costs in order of cost estimates -- Presenting an order of cost estimate -- Cost plans -- Treatment of on-costs and other costs in cost plans -- Presenting a cost plan -- Challenges associated with the production of cost plans -- Cash flow -- Whole life costs -- Summary -- Notes -- Chapter 19 Drawings and Schedules -- The language of drawing -- The changing role of drawings and documents -- Quality -- Standards -- Quality manuals -- Quality procedure codes -- Quality review -- Types, sizes and layout of drawings -- Size -- Layout and revision -- Scale -- Nature and sequence of drawing production -- RIBA Plan of Work 2013 -- Drawings for SBC contracts -- Drawings for design and build or management contracts -- Design intent information -- Computer aided design -- Drawing file formats and translation -- Project extranets -- Contents of drawings -- Survey plan -- Site plan, layout and drainage -- General arrangement -- Elevations of all parts of the building -- Descriptive sections -- Ceiling plans at all floor levels -- Construction details (scale 1 : 20 and 1 : 10) -- Large-scale details (scale 1 : 10 and 1 : 15) -- Schedules -- Drawings and schedules for records -- Notes -- Chapter 20 Specifications -- The use of specifications -- Specifying by prescription -- Specifying by performance -- Specifying by description -- Specification writing -- Decide on format -- Collect information -- Input information -- Check and test -- Deliver -- BIM -- Chapter 21 Building Information Modelling -- The BIM revolution-what is BIM, and who/what is it for? -- The role of government and its BIM strategy -- The levels of BIM adoption -- The BIM journey -- Plan of work, deliverables and work stages.
Loading the model: language and libraries -- Bringing different software programmes together-the search for interoperability -- Operation and maintenance -- Terms of appointment and changes to other business practices -- Level 3 and the future -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Chapter 22 Bills of Quantities -- Tender and contract document -- The wider role -- Basic information -- Preliminaries -- Preambles -- Measured works -- Formats -- Chapter 23 Sub-contractors -- Introduction -- Specialist sub-contractors -- Design by the sub-contractor -- The SBC and sub-contract agreements -- SBC provisions under the main contract -- Chapter 24 Obtaining Tenders -- Introduction -- Tender list -- Preliminary enquiry -- Tender documents and invitation -- Tender period -- Tender compliance -- Late tenders -- Opening tenders -- Examination and adjustment of the priced document -- Negotiated reduction of a tender -- Notification of results -- Tender analysis -- E-Tendering -- Part IV Contract Administration -- Chapter 25 Placing the Contract -- Preparing and signing the contract documents -- Sectional completion -- Contractor's designed portion -- Executing the contract -- Performance bonds and parent company guarantees -- Collateral warranties -- Third party rights -- Issue of documents -- Insurances -- Chapter 26 Meetings -- Initial meeting -- Introductions -- Factors affecting the carrying out of the works -- Programme -- Sub-contractors and suppliers -- Lines of communication -- Financial matters -- Procedure to be followed at subsequent meetings -- Contractor's meetings -- Employer's meetings -- Chapter 27 Site Duties -- The architect on site -- The architect's duty of inspection and supervision -- Supervision and Inspection duties -- Routine site visits -- Consultants' site visits -- Inspections by statutory officials -- Records and reports -- Samples and testing.
Considerate constructors scheme.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819603503321
Hackett Mark  
New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2016
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The Aqua Group guide to procurement, tendering and contract administration / / edited by Mark Hackett, Gary Statham ; with contributions from Michael Bowsher [and nine others]
The Aqua Group guide to procurement, tendering and contract administration / / edited by Mark Hackett, Gary Statham ; with contributions from Michael Bowsher [and nine others]
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource [xv, 368 pages]. : illustrations
Disciplina 692
Soggetto topico Buildings
Construction contracts - Great Britain
Letting of contracts - Great Britain
Construction industry - Management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-34661-0
1-118-34662-9
9781118346624
1-60119-927-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Part I: Briefing the Project Team; Chapter 1: The Project Team; Introduction; Parties to a building contract and their supporting teams; Rights, duties and responsibilities; Statutory requirements; Avoiding disputes; Communications; Chapter 2: Assessing the Needs; The structure; The strategic definition; Contribution to the initial project brief; The initial programme; The appointment; Chapter 3: Buildings as Assets; Buildings as assets as well as buildings; Single building or programme?; Buildings as solutions to business challenges? Everyday solutions-based thinking Summary; Part II: Available Procurement Methods; Chapter 4: Principles of Procurement; Simple theory - complex practice; The eternal triangle; Other considerations; Entering into the contract; The dynamics of tendering; Chapter 5: Basic Concepts; Economic use of resources; Contractor's contribution to design and contract programme; Production cost savings; Continuity; Risk and accountability; Summary; Chapter 6: Accountability; Background; The modern concept of public accountability; Contract documentation; Proper price; Dispensing with competition; Inflation Value for money Summary; Chapter 7: Value and Risk Management; Value management; Risk management; Risk management strategies; Allocating management actions; Value and risk are complementary; Chapter 8: Fixed Price and Cost Reimbursement; Fixed price; Cost reimbursement; Application to contract elements; Fluctuations; Target cost contracts; Use; Programme; Summary; Chapter 9: Fixed Price Contracts; JCT fixed price contracts; Advantages and disadvantages of fixed price contracts; Chapter 10: Cost Reimbursement Contracts; The fee; The prime cost building contract Advantages and disadvantages of cost reimbursement contracts Budget and cost control; Administering the contract; Procedure for keeping prime costs; Sub-letting; Defective work; Cost control; Final account; Chapter 11: Target Cost Contracts; Guaranteed maximum price contracts; Competition; Contract; Advantages and disadvantages; Use; Chapter 12: Management and Construction Management Contracts; Payment and cost control; Selection and appointment of the contractor; Contract conditions; Contract administration; Professional advisers; Advantages and disadvantages; Construction management; Use Programme; Chapter 13: Design and Build Contracts; The contract; Where to use DB (and when not to do so); Managing the design process; Novation; Evaluation of submissions; Post-contract administration; Financial administration; Programme; Advantages and disadvantages; Chapter 14: Continuity Contracts; Serial contracting; Continuation contracts; Term contracts; Chapter 15: Partnering; A definition; When to adopt a partnering approach; The agreement; JCT Partnering Charter; JCT Framework Agreement; JCT constructing excellence; The partnering workshop; The benefits; The risks; Future of partnering; Chapter 16: EU Procurement
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Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
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Atti del 2. Congresso internazionale per l'organizzazione e la meccanizzazione dei cantieri : Torino, 29-30 settembre 1962
Atti del 2. Congresso internazionale per l'organizzazione e la meccanizzazione dei cantieri : Torino, 29-30 settembre 1962
Autore Congresso internazionale per l'organizzazione e la meccanizzazione dei cantieri : 2. : <1962
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l. : s.n., 1963?]
Descrizione fisica 103 p. : ill. ; 30 cm
Disciplina 692
Soggetto non controllato Cantieri edili - Organizzazione - Studi - Congressi - 1962
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Altri titoli varianti Atti del secondo Congresso internazionale per l'organizzazione e la meccanizzazione dei cantieri
Record Nr. UNINA-9910338554403321
Congresso internazionale per l'organizzazione e la meccanizzazione dei cantieri : 2. : <1962  
[S.l. : s.n., 1963?]
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Baukonstruktions-Details : Zeichnungen fur die Praxis = Building Construction Details : Drawings for PracticalApplication= Construction-details : Dessins pratiques / Hans Banz
Baukonstruktions-Details : Zeichnungen fur die Praxis = Building Construction Details : Drawings for PracticalApplication= Construction-details : Dessins pratiques / Hans Banz
Autore Banz, Hans
Pubbl/distr/stampa Stuttgart : Karl Kramer Verlag, 1973
Descrizione fisica 104 p. ; dis. ; cm30
Disciplina 692
Soggetto non controllato Disegno Architettonico
ISBN 3-7828-0440-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990000415260403321
Banz, Hans  
Stuttgart : Karl Kramer Verlag, 1973
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Building information modeling [[electronic resource] ] : a strategic implementation guide for architects, engineers, constructors, and real estate asset managers / / Dana K. Smith, Michael Tardif
Building information modeling [[electronic resource] ] : a strategic implementation guide for architects, engineers, constructors, and real estate asset managers / / Dana K. Smith, Michael Tardif
Autore Smith Dana K
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (210 p.)
Disciplina 692
Altri autori (Persone) TardifMichael
Soggetto topico Building information modeling
Buildings - Computer-aided design
ISBN 1-280-59244-3
9786613622273
1-118-39922-6
1-118-39923-4
0-470-43284-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Building Information Modeling: A Strategic Implementation Guide for Architects, Engineers, Constructors, and Real Estate Asset Managers; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1: Building Industry Challenges and Opportunities; Global Trends in Supply and Demand; Benchmarking Construction Productivity; Construction Productivity Metrics; Benchmarking Building Performance; Converting Inefficiency and Waste into Profit; Benchmarking Waste; Identifying Business Opportunities; Emerging Business Strategies; Choosing the Right Tools, Deploying the Right Tool Suites; The BIM Value Proposition
Process EngineeringThinking Like an Owner; Building Performance Metrics; New Metrics for Real Property Valuation; Chapter 2: BIM Implementation Strategies; Leaving the CAD Era Behind; A Systems Approach to BIM Implementation; Avoiding Ideological Pitfalls; Aligning a BIM Implementation Strategy with Technology Trends; Assessing Fundamental Risks; Fostering a Culture of Information Stewardship; Managing Culture Change; Using Technology to Build Trust and Mitigate Risk; Maintaining Data Exchange Capabilities; Assessing Team Capabilities; Managing Expectations
Measuring Progress toward Strategic GoalsToward a New Business Paradigm; Chapter 3: Business Process Reform; Managing Innovation Risk; The Imperative of Change; Innovation Management Strategies; The ""I"" in BIM; Business Reform Strategies; Industry-wide Reform Efforts; Industry Standards and Innovation; The Industry Standards Landscape; Aligning Business Strategies with Industry Standards; Integrating Information Gathering into the Business Process; Leadership and Vision; Engaging Business Partners; Business Process Modeling; Business Process Modeling Case Study; Managing Change
Populating the Building Information ModelChapter 4: BIM-Based Enterprise Workflow; BIM Implementation Fundamentals; Sidebar: Integrating Data Collection with Business Processes; Business Operations and BIM; Marketing/Business Development; Human Resources; Finance; Information Technology; Operations; Workflow Visualization; Chapter 5: The Building Life Cycle; Life Cycle Views of Building Information; The Feasibility, Planning, and Development View; The Design and Construction View; The Operations and Maintenance View; The Ownership and Asset Management View
Chapter 6: Building Information Exchange ChallengesSidebar: Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom; Information Management; Sidebar: Case Study: Information Management; Information Provenance; Information Maturity; Sidebar: The Wayback Machine: Archiving the Web; Information Content Decay; Information Electronic Degradation; Information Integrity and Continuity; Information Transparency, Accessibility, and Security; Information Flow; The Life Cycle of Information; Stakeholder Views; Interoperability; Chapter 7: Building Information Exchange Requirements; The Big Picture
Information Delivery Manuals
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139435203321
Smith Dana K  
Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2009
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Building information modeling [[electronic resource] ] : a strategic implementation guide for architects, engineers, constructors, and real estate asset managers / / Dana K. Smith, Michael Tardif
Building information modeling [[electronic resource] ] : a strategic implementation guide for architects, engineers, constructors, and real estate asset managers / / Dana K. Smith, Michael Tardif
Autore Smith Dana K
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (210 p.)
Disciplina 692
Altri autori (Persone) TardifMichael
Soggetto topico Building information modeling
Buildings - Computer-aided design
ISBN 1-280-59244-3
9786613622273
1-118-39922-6
1-118-39923-4
0-470-43284-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Building Information Modeling: A Strategic Implementation Guide for Architects, Engineers, Constructors, and Real Estate Asset Managers; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1: Building Industry Challenges and Opportunities; Global Trends in Supply and Demand; Benchmarking Construction Productivity; Construction Productivity Metrics; Benchmarking Building Performance; Converting Inefficiency and Waste into Profit; Benchmarking Waste; Identifying Business Opportunities; Emerging Business Strategies; Choosing the Right Tools, Deploying the Right Tool Suites; The BIM Value Proposition
Process EngineeringThinking Like an Owner; Building Performance Metrics; New Metrics for Real Property Valuation; Chapter 2: BIM Implementation Strategies; Leaving the CAD Era Behind; A Systems Approach to BIM Implementation; Avoiding Ideological Pitfalls; Aligning a BIM Implementation Strategy with Technology Trends; Assessing Fundamental Risks; Fostering a Culture of Information Stewardship; Managing Culture Change; Using Technology to Build Trust and Mitigate Risk; Maintaining Data Exchange Capabilities; Assessing Team Capabilities; Managing Expectations
Measuring Progress toward Strategic GoalsToward a New Business Paradigm; Chapter 3: Business Process Reform; Managing Innovation Risk; The Imperative of Change; Innovation Management Strategies; The ""I"" in BIM; Business Reform Strategies; Industry-wide Reform Efforts; Industry Standards and Innovation; The Industry Standards Landscape; Aligning Business Strategies with Industry Standards; Integrating Information Gathering into the Business Process; Leadership and Vision; Engaging Business Partners; Business Process Modeling; Business Process Modeling Case Study; Managing Change
Populating the Building Information ModelChapter 4: BIM-Based Enterprise Workflow; BIM Implementation Fundamentals; Sidebar: Integrating Data Collection with Business Processes; Business Operations and BIM; Marketing/Business Development; Human Resources; Finance; Information Technology; Operations; Workflow Visualization; Chapter 5: The Building Life Cycle; Life Cycle Views of Building Information; The Feasibility, Planning, and Development View; The Design and Construction View; The Operations and Maintenance View; The Ownership and Asset Management View
Chapter 6: Building Information Exchange ChallengesSidebar: Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom; Information Management; Sidebar: Case Study: Information Management; Information Provenance; Information Maturity; Sidebar: The Wayback Machine: Archiving the Web; Information Content Decay; Information Electronic Degradation; Information Integrity and Continuity; Information Transparency, Accessibility, and Security; Information Flow; The Life Cycle of Information; Stakeholder Views; Interoperability; Chapter 7: Building Information Exchange Requirements; The Big Picture
Information Delivery Manuals
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Smith Dana K  
Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2009
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Building surveys [[electronic resource] /] / Peter Glover
Building surveys [[electronic resource] /] / Peter Glover
Autore Glover P. V
Edizione [7th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; London, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (359 p.)
Disciplina 692
Soggetto topico Building inspection
Building management - Standards
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-136-44288-X
1-282-03466-9
9786612034664
0-08-088437-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Building Surveys; Copyright Page; Contents; Dedication; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1: Organization; Site Notes, Field Sheets and Checklists; Equipment; Instructions; Fees; The Office; Standard Paragraphs and Phrases; Action Paragraphs and Clients; Chapter 2: House Surveys; Inspection Procedures; Detailed Procedures; Dealing with Occupiers; Anyone for Trellis?; One Hundred Typical Defects in Residential Property; Chapter 3: Foundations; Design; Subsoils; Assessment of Damage; Remedies; Drains and Foundations; Mining and Filled Ground
Landslips and Coastal ErosionGeological Survey Maps; Chapter 4: Walls; 'Mud Huts' by the Sea; Brick and Stone; Cavity Walls; Mortars and Bonding; Lintels; Wall Layout; Slenderness Ratio; Dampness; Thermal Insulation; Sound Insulation; Wall Design; Monitoring Walls; Retaining and Freestanding Walls; Bulging Walls; Mundic; Chapter 5: Floors; Suspended Timber Floors; Solid Floors; Suspended Concrete Floors; Floors Generally; Chapter 6: Roofs and Chimneys; Life of Roof Coverings; Pitched Roofs; Flat Roofs; Thatch; Roof Coverings in General; Detailing; Chimney Stacks and Copings; Gutters
Chapter 7: Joinery and WoodworkWood-boring Insects; Wood-rotting Fungi; Timber Frame Construction; Preservation; Treatment; Chapter 8: Finishes and Surfaces; Plaster Finishes; Other Wall and Ceiling Finishes; Condensation; Tiled Surfaces; Exterior Finishes; Risk, Probability and Asbestos; Chapter 9: Services; Goodbye to the Loft Tank?; Electricity; Gas; Water; Central Heating; Underfloor and Ceiling Heating; Solar Heating and Wind Power; Drainage; Chapter 10: The Report; Tenses; Drafting the Report; Direct On-site Dictation; Standard Paragraphs and Survey Management Software
Disclaimer and Exclusion ClausesTelling the Client What Needs to be Done; Subsequent Dealings with Clients; Complaints; Chapter 11: Home Condition, Homebuyer and Other Pro Forma Reports; Home Condition Reports; Home Inspectors; Homebuyer Reports; Mortgage Valuation Reports; Reinstatement Cost Assessments; 'Desk Top' and 'Drive Past' Valuation Reports; Energy Rating Reports; Properties in Possession; Part Exchange Reports; Chapter 12: Reports on Non-residential Buildings; Fire Safety; Asbestos; Energy Efficiency; Legionnaires' Disease; Public Liability
Building Surveys for Institutional InvestorsChapter 13: Reports on Flats and Apartments; Types of Flat; Service Charges; Tenure in Scotland Compared; Conversions; Chapter 14: New Buildings and Buildings Under Construction; Horses, Carts and the Price of Land; The Contract; Planning and Other Permissions; Foundation Design and Subsoil; Inspecting the Building; Chapter 15: Reports on Older Buildings; The History; The Defects; Local Characteristics; Building Stones; Mortars; Pitched Roof Coverings; Buildings of Special Interest; Grants and Penalties; Chapter 16: Reports on Leasehold Properties
Leases of Houses
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456650203321
Glover P. V  
Amsterdam ; ; London, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2009
Materiale a stampa
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