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Information Paper 15/88 Average daylight factor: a simple basis for daylight design 1988 Current
Information Paper 16/88 Ties for cavity walls: new developments 1988 Archived
Information Paper 17/88 Ties for masonry cladding 1988 Current
Information Paper 18/88 Domestic mechanical ventilation: guidelines for designers and installers 1988 Current
Information Paper 19/88 House inspection for dampness: a first step to remedial treatment for wood rot 1988 Current
Information Paper 20/88 Timber scaffold boards - reducing the incidence of site injury 1988 Archived
Information Paper 21/88 Thermal bowing in fire and how it affects building design 1988 Current
Information Paper 22/88 Energy efficiency in the housing stock 1988 Archived
Information Paper 1/89 Domestic warm-air heating systems using low-grade heat sources 1989 Archived
Information Paper 2/89 Thermal performance of lightweight inverted warm deck flat roofs 1989 Archived
Information Paper 3/89 Subterranean fires in the UK - the problem 1989 Current
Information Paper 5/89 Use of 'vibro' ground improvement techniques in the United Kingdom 1989 Archived
Information Paper 6/89 Use of BREFAN to measure the airtightness of non-domestic buildings 1989 Current
Information Paper 7/89 Effectiveness of surface coatings in reduced carbonation of reinforced concrete 1989 Current
Information Paper 8/89 BREMORTEST: a rapid method of testing fresh mortars for cement content 1989 Archived
Information Paper 9/89 Static load testing of building structures 1989 Current
Information Paper 10/89 Building management systems: user experiences 1989 Archived
Information Paper 11/89 Space and hot water heating: energy-efficiency in large gas-fired systems 1989 Archived
Information Paper 12/89 Insulation of dwellings against external noise 1989 Archived
Information Paper 13/89 Energy efficient factories: design and performance 1989 Archived

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