Are you BIM ready? What your business needs to do before 2016
We round up articles from the 'Are you BIM ready? What your business needs to do before 2016' series.
Archaeology has become an increasingly common statutory component of most projects. We look at some of the key requirements and mistakes to avoid.
Building occupiers can't be certain how long components and systems will really last. Peter Tse of BSRIA gives an insight.
The introduction of BS EN 15288 has made a significant difference to pool surround drainage. Internationally-respected Aquatic Consultant Tom Devin of Devin Consulting discusses the implications.
We look at a range of considerations that come into play when considering biodiversity.
We examine a wonderful temporary living façade at the Environment Agency HQ in Copenhagen.
There is some confusion amongst specifiers concerning the properties of "exterior grade" plywood. Dr Vic Kearley of TRADA seeks to clarify the situation and outline improvement actions that are underway.
Peter Barker, Senior Consultant at Chiltern International Fire, outlines the issues and offers practical advice on managing the fire risk in historic buildings.
We look at the requirements for the supply of wholesome water with reference to Part G of the Building Regulations: Sanitation, hot water safety and water efficiency.
We look at some of the essential and non-essential paperwork on construction projects.
Though most fabric and services systems and products can be used in facilities of all types, some are specific to a particular facility. So where does a specifier go for neutral authoritative technical information on systems and products pertaining to sports facilities?
01 May 2010
We look at fixtures and fittings, the distinction between the two, and considerations when specifying.
We put party politics aside to assess Government progress on Health and Safety.