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JUST IN TIME
Just in time - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Just-in-time (JIT) is a production and delivery system developed in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s that ensures materials and components are delivered from the manufacturer to the production site at exactly the right moment to enable immediate use in the production process.SEGAL METHOD
EXTRA OVER (EO)
Extra over (EO) - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. ‘Extra over’ (EO) is a term that is often used when taking off for a bill of quantities (BoQ). Taking off is the process of identifying elements of construction works that can be measured and priced. BUILDER’S WORK IN CONNECTION Builder’s work in connection - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. The term ‘builder’s work in connection’ (BWIC) refers to builder's work that is necessary as a result of other works, typically mechanical and electrical services but also specialist installations, such as lifts, escalators, roller shutters, hoists and cleaning cradles, and so on. NON-PRODUCTIVE OVERTIME Non-productive overtime - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Non-productive overtime (NPO) is time that employees or workers spend in the workplace over and above their contracted hours but which is not being spent on productive activities. If this is not managed effectively and monitored carefully it can have negative and costly implications for a business NEC OPTION A: PRICED CONTRACT WITH ACTIVITY SCHEDULE NEC Option A: Priced contract with activity schedule - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the TIME RISK ALLOWANCE TRA Time Risk Allowance TRA - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the contractor and client. The third edition, NEC3 was published in 2005. DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKIA SYSTEMS APPROACH TO NET-ZEROINTERVIEW WITH MELANIE LEECHTURNING TORSOLARGE-SCALE MURALS The vocabulary of these engineering marvels is varied. Kenneth Browne and Leicester. Analytical sketches were at the heart of Leicester’s planning in the 1960s. London's infrastructure. Exploring the need for investment. Wishcycling. When well-intentioned recycling goes wrong. HUMAN COMFORT IN BUILDINGS Human comfort in buildings - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. One of the most important considerations when designing a building is the extent to which it provides an environment that is comfortable for its occupants. Comfort in the built environment is affected by a great number of different factors which can, if not addressed properly, can lead to poor APPLYING FOR NEW POSTAL ADDRESSES Applying for new postal addresses. New developments or the conversion of existing premises may result in the need for new postal addresses. It is important to apply for a postal address as early as possible, ideally, as soon as planning permission has been granted. Utility companies may be reluctant to connect services to properties that donot
JUST IN TIME
Just in time - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Just-in-time (JIT) is a production and delivery system developed in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s that ensures materials and components are delivered from the manufacturer to the production site at exactly the right moment to enable immediate use in the production process.SEGAL METHOD
EXTRA OVER (EO)
Extra over (EO) - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. ‘Extra over’ (EO) is a term that is often used when taking off for a bill of quantities (BoQ). Taking off is the process of identifying elements of construction works that can be measured and priced. BUILDER’S WORK IN CONNECTION Builder’s work in connection - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. The term ‘builder’s work in connection’ (BWIC) refers to builder's work that is necessary as a result of other works, typically mechanical and electrical services but also specialist installations, such as lifts, escalators, roller shutters, hoists and cleaning cradles, and so on. NON-PRODUCTIVE OVERTIME Non-productive overtime - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Non-productive overtime (NPO) is time that employees or workers spend in the workplace over and above their contracted hours but which is not being spent on productive activities. If this is not managed effectively and monitored carefully it can have negative and costly implications for a business NEC OPTION A: PRICED CONTRACT WITH ACTIVITY SCHEDULE NEC Option A: Priced contract with activity schedule - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the TIME RISK ALLOWANCE TRA Time Risk Allowance TRA - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the contractor and client. The third edition, NEC3 was published in 2005. BUILDABILITY IN CONSTRUCTION Buildability in construction - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Buildability is a pre-construction exercise that assesses designs from the perspective of those that will manufacture, install components and carry out the construction works. It should not be confused with value engineering (which is used to solve problems and identify and eliminate unwanted CI/SFB - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI CI/SfB - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Classification, an introduction describes classification as, ‘what things are called, and how those names are arranged and structured’, or ‘the act or process of dividing things into groups according to their type.’ THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS Thermal performance of buildings - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. The term 'thermal performance' generally relates to the efficiency with which something retains, or prevents the passage of heat. Typically this is in relation to the thermal conductivity of materials or assemblies of materials. PENALTIES IN CONSTRUCTION Penalties in construction. In construction, the term ' penalty ' typically refers to a financial payment imposed in the event of a breach of contract . In 'Legione v Hateley' , Mason and Deane JJ defined a penalty as follows: “A penalty, as its name suggests, is in the nature of a punishment for non-observance of a contractualCOST INFORMATION
Cost information - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. In the construction industry the term ‘cost’ generally refers to the amount that has to (or will have to) be paid to receive goods or services. Different types of cost include capital costs, construction costs, operational costs, whole-life costs, environmental costs, social costs and so on.NEC CONTRACT DATA
NEC Contract data - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration. The third edition, NEC3 waspublished in 2005.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION Human resource management in construction - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Human resource management (HRM) is the process of managing people within an organisation. In construction, HRM is primarily concerned with ensuring that a project has sufficient human resources, with the correct skill-sets and experience, for the project to bePREDICTED MEAN VOTE
Predicted mean vote - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. The predicted mean vote (PMV) was developed by Povl Ole Fanger at Kansas State University and the Technical University of Denmark as an empirical fit to the human sensation of thermal comfort. It was later adopted as an ISO standard. It predicts the average vote of a large group of people on the a GROSS INTERNAL AREA GIA Gross internal area (GIA) or gross internal floor area ( GIFA ). Net internal area (NIA). It is very important when describing the area of a building to be clear about which measure is being used, for example in planning applications, building regulation applications, property sales, lease negotiations, rating valuations, and so on. FLUCTUATIONS IN CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS Fluctuations in construction contracts - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Fluctuations provisions in construction contracts provide a mechanism for dealing with the effects of inflation, which on large projects lasting several years can be very significant. On smaller projects, the contractor will be expected to take inflation into account when calculating DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKIA SYSTEMS APPROACH TO NET-ZEROINTERVIEW WITH MELANIE LEECHTURNING TORSOLARGE-SCALE MURALS The vocabulary of these engineering marvels is varied. Kenneth Browne and Leicester. Analytical sketches were at the heart of Leicester’s planning in the 1960s. London's infrastructure. Exploring the need for investment. Wishcycling. When well-intentioned recycling goes wrong.MATERIALS ON SITE
Materials on site - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. In very broad terms, on construction projects, materials are sourced by the contractor and the client pays the contractor after they have been delivered to site.DESIGN AND BUILD
Design and build - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Design and build is a term describing a procurement route in which a single contractor is appointed to design (or complete the design) and then to construct the works. This is as opposed to a traditional contract, where the client appoints consultants to undertake the design and DOORS - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI Doors - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Doors are openable barriers at the entrance to buildings, rooms or other spaces such as cupboards that allow people, vehicles or goods to enter and leave. They most commonly swing on hinges and include furniture or ironmongery that allows them to open, close, stay closed and sometimes to lock. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTING Management contracting - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Management contracting is a procurement route in which the works are constructed by a number of different works contractors who are contracted to a management contractor. The management contractor is generally appointed by the client early in the design process so that their NEC OPTION A: PRICED CONTRACT WITH ACTIVITY SCHEDULENEC FOOTBALL 2019SCHEDULE NEC 1040NRSCHEDULE NEC FORM 1040NRSCHEDULE NECINSTRUCTIONS
NEC Option A: Priced contract with activity schedule - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the TENDER DOCUMENTATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Tender documentation for construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. A tender is a submission made by a contractor in response to an invitation to tender. It makes an offer for the supply of goods or PROJECT EXECUTION PLAN PEP Project execution plan PEP. A project execution plan (PEP, sometimes referred to as a ' project management plan ' - see below) sets out the strategy for managing a project . It describes who does what and how, defining the policies, procedures and priorities that will be adopted. It may include strategies in relation to items outside of the PENALTIES IN CONSTRUCTION Penalties in construction. In construction, the term ' penalty ' typically refers to a financial payment imposed in the event of a breach of contract . In 'Legione v Hateley' , Mason and Deane JJ defined a penalty as follows: “A penalty, as its name suggests, is in the nature of a punishment for non-observance of a contractual CONTRACTS UNDER SEAL V UNDER HAND Contracts under seal v under hand - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Contracts may be executed under seal (signed by the parties, witnessed and most importantly made clear that it is executed as a deed - see below) or under hand (a 'simple contract' that is just signed by the parties). DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKIA SYSTEMS APPROACH TO NET-ZEROINTERVIEW WITH MELANIE LEECHTURNING TORSOLARGE-SCALE MURALS The vocabulary of these engineering marvels is varied. Kenneth Browne and Leicester. Analytical sketches were at the heart of Leicester’s planning in the 1960s. London's infrastructure. Exploring the need for investment. Wishcycling. When well-intentioned recycling goes wrong.MATERIALS ON SITE
Materials on site - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. In very broad terms, on construction projects, materials are sourced by the contractor and the client pays the contractor after they have been delivered to site.DESIGN AND BUILD
Design and build - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Design and build is a term describing a procurement route in which a single contractor is appointed to design (or complete the design) and then to construct the works. This is as opposed to a traditional contract, where the client appoints consultants to undertake the design and DOORS - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI Doors - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Doors are openable barriers at the entrance to buildings, rooms or other spaces such as cupboards that allow people, vehicles or goods to enter and leave. They most commonly swing on hinges and include furniture or ironmongery that allows them to open, close, stay closed and sometimes to lock. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTING Management contracting - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Management contracting is a procurement route in which the works are constructed by a number of different works contractors who are contracted to a management contractor. The management contractor is generally appointed by the client early in the design process so that their NEC OPTION A: PRICED CONTRACT WITH ACTIVITY SCHEDULENEC FOOTBALL 2019SCHEDULE NEC 1040NRSCHEDULE NEC FORM 1040NRSCHEDULE NECINSTRUCTIONS
NEC Option A: Priced contract with activity schedule - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the TENDER DOCUMENTATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Tender documentation for construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. A tender is a submission made by a contractor in response to an invitation to tender. It makes an offer for the supply of goods or PROJECT EXECUTION PLAN PEP Project execution plan PEP. A project execution plan (PEP, sometimes referred to as a ' project management plan ' - see below) sets out the strategy for managing a project . It describes who does what and how, defining the policies, procedures and priorities that will be adopted. It may include strategies in relation to items outside of the PENALTIES IN CONSTRUCTION Penalties in construction. In construction, the term ' penalty ' typically refers to a financial payment imposed in the event of a breach of contract . In 'Legione v Hateley' , Mason and Deane JJ defined a penalty as follows: “A penalty, as its name suggests, is in the nature of a punishment for non-observance of a contractual CONTRACTS UNDER SEAL V UNDER HAND Contracts under seal v under hand - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Contracts may be executed under seal (signed by the parties, witnessed and most importantly made clear that it is executed as a deed - see below) or under hand (a 'simple contract' that is just signed by the parties). DESIGN - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI In order to create a harmonious solution, the building design process must rationalise a series of different and sometimes contradictory requirements that include aesthetics, the brief, budget, structure, regulations, climate, weather, security, privacy and so on. This process can be supplemented by the adoption of specific designprinciples
HUMAN COMFORT IN BUILDINGS Human comfort in buildings - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. One of the most important considerations when designing a building is the extent to which it provides an environment that is comfortable for its occupants. Comfort in the built environment is affected by a great number of different factors which can, if not addressed properly, can lead to poor BUILDING - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI Building - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. The word ‘building' is commonly considered to refer to an enclosure within which activities can be carried out. It is a structure, usually consisting of a roof, walls, floors and openings such as doors and windows that is generally (but not always) positioned permanently in one location. FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Feasibility studies for construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Feasibility studies are preliminary studies undertaken in the very early stage of a project. They tend to be carried out when a project is large or complex, or where there is some doubt or controversy regarding the proposed development. PROFIT AND OVERHEADS ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Profit and overheads on construction projects. On construction projects, profit and overheads are normally referred to in relation to contractors . In terms of individual projects, profit can be defined as the money the project makes after accounting for all costs and expenses. The percentage profit a contractor might apply to theirtender
OPERATIVE TEMPERATURE Operative temperature - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Operative temperature (previously known as resultant temperature or dry resultant temperature, but renamed to align with ASHRAE and ISO standards) is a simplified measure of human thermal comfort derived from air temperature, mean radiant temperature and air speed. DELAYS ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Delays on construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Construction projects tend to be one-offs. A project team comes together to create a unique development on a particular site under circumstances that will never be repeated. TREATING BRICKWORK WITH SEALANT OR WATER REPELLENT Treating brickwork with sealant or water repellent - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Traditionally, the external brick walls of buildings were generally constructed without a cavity between the inner and outer leaves, however, they were thick enough to prevent moisture penetrating from the outside to the inside under most normal circumstances. PATENT DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION Patent defects are those which can be discovered by reasonable inspection . Latent defects are those which cannot be discovered by reasonable inspection; for example, problems with foundations which may not become apparent for several years after completion when settlement causes cracking in the building . When a latent defectbecomes apparent
GROSS INTERNAL AREA GIA Gross internal area (GIA) or gross internal floor area ( GIFA ). Net internal area (NIA). It is very important when describing the area of a building to be clear about which measure is being used, for example in planning applications, building regulation applications, property sales, lease negotiations, rating valuations, and so on. DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKIA SYSTEMS APPROACH TO NET-ZEROINTERVIEW WITH MELANIE LEECHTURNING TORSOLARGE-SCALE MURALS The vocabulary of these engineering marvels is varied. Kenneth Browne and Leicester. Analytical sketches were at the heart of Leicester’s planning in the 1960s. London's infrastructure. Exploring the need for investment. Wishcycling. When well-intentioned recycling goes wrong.MATERIALS ON SITE
Materials on site - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. In very broad terms, on construction projects, materials are sourced by the contractor and the client pays the contractor after they have been delivered to site.DESIGN AND BUILD
Design and build - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Design and build is a term describing a procurement route in which a single contractor is appointed to design (or complete the design) and then to construct the works. This is as opposed to a traditional contract, where the client appoints consultants to undertake the design and DOORS - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI Doors - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Doors are openable barriers at the entrance to buildings, rooms or other spaces such as cupboards that allow people, vehicles or goods to enter and leave. They most commonly swing on hinges and include furniture or ironmongery that allows them to open, close, stay closed and sometimes to lock. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTING Management contracting - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Management contracting is a procurement route in which the works are constructed by a number of different works contractors who are contracted to a management contractor. The management contractor is generally appointed by the client early in the design process so that their NEC OPTION A: PRICED CONTRACT WITH ACTIVITY SCHEDULENEC FOOTBALL 2019SCHEDULE NEC 1040NRSCHEDULE NEC FORM 1040NRSCHEDULE NECINSTRUCTIONS
NEC Option A: Priced contract with activity schedule - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the TENDER DOCUMENTATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Tender documentation for construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. A tender is a submission made by a contractor in response to an invitation to tender. It makes an offer for the supply of goods or PROJECT EXECUTION PLAN PEP Project execution plan PEP. A project execution plan (PEP, sometimes referred to as a ' project management plan ' - see below) sets out the strategy for managing a project . It describes who does what and how, defining the policies, procedures and priorities that will be adopted. It may include strategies in relation to items outside of the PENALTIES IN CONSTRUCTION Penalties in construction. In construction, the term ' penalty ' typically refers to a financial payment imposed in the event of a breach of contract . In 'Legione v Hateley' , Mason and Deane JJ defined a penalty as follows: “A penalty, as its name suggests, is in the nature of a punishment for non-observance of a contractual CONTRACTS UNDER SEAL V UNDER HAND Contracts under seal v under hand - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Contracts may be executed under seal (signed by the parties, witnessed and most importantly made clear that it is executed as a deed - see below) or under hand (a 'simple contract' that is just signed by the parties). DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKIA SYSTEMS APPROACH TO NET-ZEROINTERVIEW WITH MELANIE LEECHTURNING TORSOLARGE-SCALE MURALS The vocabulary of these engineering marvels is varied. Kenneth Browne and Leicester. Analytical sketches were at the heart of Leicester’s planning in the 1960s. London's infrastructure. Exploring the need for investment. Wishcycling. When well-intentioned recycling goes wrong.MATERIALS ON SITE
Materials on site - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. In very broad terms, on construction projects, materials are sourced by the contractor and the client pays the contractor after they have been delivered to site.DESIGN AND BUILD
Design and build - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Design and build is a term describing a procurement route in which a single contractor is appointed to design (or complete the design) and then to construct the works. This is as opposed to a traditional contract, where the client appoints consultants to undertake the design and DOORS - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI Doors - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Doors are openable barriers at the entrance to buildings, rooms or other spaces such as cupboards that allow people, vehicles or goods to enter and leave. They most commonly swing on hinges and include furniture or ironmongery that allows them to open, close, stay closed and sometimes to lock. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTING Management contracting - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Management contracting is a procurement route in which the works are constructed by a number of different works contractors who are contracted to a management contractor. The management contractor is generally appointed by the client early in the design process so that their NEC OPTION A: PRICED CONTRACT WITH ACTIVITY SCHEDULENEC FOOTBALL 2019SCHEDULE NEC 1040NRSCHEDULE NEC FORM 1040NRSCHEDULE NECINSTRUCTIONS
NEC Option A: Priced contract with activity schedule - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the TENDER DOCUMENTATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Tender documentation for construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. A tender is a submission made by a contractor in response to an invitation to tender. It makes an offer for the supply of goods or PROJECT EXECUTION PLAN PEP Project execution plan PEP. A project execution plan (PEP, sometimes referred to as a ' project management plan ' - see below) sets out the strategy for managing a project . It describes who does what and how, defining the policies, procedures and priorities that will be adopted. It may include strategies in relation to items outside of the PENALTIES IN CONSTRUCTION Penalties in construction. In construction, the term ' penalty ' typically refers to a financial payment imposed in the event of a breach of contract . In 'Legione v Hateley' , Mason and Deane JJ defined a penalty as follows: “A penalty, as its name suggests, is in the nature of a punishment for non-observance of a contractual CONTRACTS UNDER SEAL V UNDER HAND Contracts under seal v under hand - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Contracts may be executed under seal (signed by the parties, witnessed and most importantly made clear that it is executed as a deed - see below) or under hand (a 'simple contract' that is just signed by the parties). DESIGN - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI In order to create a harmonious solution, the building design process must rationalise a series of different and sometimes contradictory requirements that include aesthetics, the brief, budget, structure, regulations, climate, weather, security, privacy and so on. This process can be supplemented by the adoption of specific designprinciples
HUMAN COMFORT IN BUILDINGS Human comfort in buildings - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. One of the most important considerations when designing a building is the extent to which it provides an environment that is comfortable for its occupants. Comfort in the built environment is affected by a great number of different factors which can, if not addressed properly, can lead to poor BUILDING - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI Building - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. The word ‘building' is commonly considered to refer to an enclosure within which activities can be carried out. It is a structure, usually consisting of a roof, walls, floors and openings such as doors and windows that is generally (but not always) positioned permanently in one location. FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Feasibility studies for construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Feasibility studies are preliminary studies undertaken in the very early stage of a project. They tend to be carried out when a project is large or complex, or where there is some doubt or controversy regarding the proposed development. PROFIT AND OVERHEADS ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Profit and overheads on construction projects. On construction projects, profit and overheads are normally referred to in relation to contractors . In terms of individual projects, profit can be defined as the money the project makes after accounting for all costs and expenses. The percentage profit a contractor might apply to theirtender
OPERATIVE TEMPERATURE Operative temperature - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Operative temperature (previously known as resultant temperature or dry resultant temperature, but renamed to align with ASHRAE and ISO standards) is a simplified measure of human thermal comfort derived from air temperature, mean radiant temperature and air speed. DELAYS ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Delays on construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Construction projects tend to be one-offs. A project team comes together to create a unique development on a particular site under circumstances that will never be repeated. TREATING BRICKWORK WITH SEALANT OR WATER REPELLENT Treating brickwork with sealant or water repellent - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Traditionally, the external brick walls of buildings were generally constructed without a cavity between the inner and outer leaves, however, they were thick enough to prevent moisture penetrating from the outside to the inside under most normal circumstances. PATENT DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION Patent defects are those which can be discovered by reasonable inspection . Latent defects are those which cannot be discovered by reasonable inspection; for example, problems with foundations which may not become apparent for several years after completion when settlement causes cracking in the building . When a latent defectbecomes apparent
GROSS INTERNAL AREA GIA Gross internal area (GIA) or gross internal floor area ( GIFA ). Net internal area (NIA). It is very important when describing the area of a building to be clear about which measure is being used, for example in planning applications, building regulation applications, property sales, lease negotiations, rating valuations, and so on. DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKIA SYSTEMS APPROACH TO NET-ZEROINTERVIEW WITH MELANIE LEECHTURNING TORSOLARGE-SCALE MURALS The vocabulary of these engineering marvels is varied. Kenneth Browne and Leicester. Analytical sketches were at the heart of Leicester’s planning in the 1960s. London's infrastructure. Exploring the need for investment. Wishcycling. When well-intentioned recycling goes wrong.MATERIALS ON SITE
Materials on site - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. In very broad terms, on construction projects, materials are sourced by the contractor and the client pays the contractor after they have been delivered to site.DESIGN AND BUILD
Design and build - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Design and build is a term describing a procurement route in which a single contractor is appointed to design (or complete the design) and then to construct the works. This is as opposed to a traditional contract, where the client appoints consultants to undertake the design and DOORS - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI Doors - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Doors are openable barriers at the entrance to buildings, rooms or other spaces such as cupboards that allow people, vehicles or goods to enter and leave. They most commonly swing on hinges and include furniture or ironmongery that allows them to open, close, stay closed and sometimes to lock. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTING Management contracting - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Management contracting is a procurement route in which the works are constructed by a number of different works contractors who are contracted to a management contractor. The management contractor is generally appointed by the client early in the design process so that their NEC OPTION A: PRICED CONTRACT WITH ACTIVITY SCHEDULENEC FOOTBALL 2019SCHEDULE NEC 1040NRSCHEDULE NEC FORM 1040NRSCHEDULE NECINSTRUCTIONS
NEC Option A: Priced contract with activity schedule - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the TENDER DOCUMENTATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Tender documentation for construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. A tender is a submission made by a contractor in response to an invitation to tender. It makes an offer for the supply of goods or PROJECT EXECUTION PLAN PEP Project execution plan PEP. A project execution plan (PEP, sometimes referred to as a ' project management plan ' - see below) sets out the strategy for managing a project . It describes who does what and how, defining the policies, procedures and priorities that will be adopted. It may include strategies in relation to items outside of the PENALTIES IN CONSTRUCTION Penalties in construction. In construction, the term ' penalty ' typically refers to a financial payment imposed in the event of a breach of contract . In 'Legione v Hateley' , Mason and Deane JJ defined a penalty as follows: “A penalty, as its name suggests, is in the nature of a punishment for non-observance of a contractual CONTRACTS UNDER SEAL V UNDER HAND Contracts under seal v under hand - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Contracts may be executed under seal (signed by the parties, witnessed and most importantly made clear that it is executed as a deed - see below) or under hand (a 'simple contract' that is just signed by the parties). DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKIA SYSTEMS APPROACH TO NET-ZEROINTERVIEW WITH MELANIE LEECHTURNING TORSOLARGE-SCALE MURALS The vocabulary of these engineering marvels is varied. Kenneth Browne and Leicester. Analytical sketches were at the heart of Leicester’s planning in the 1960s. London's infrastructure. Exploring the need for investment. Wishcycling. When well-intentioned recycling goes wrong.MATERIALS ON SITE
Materials on site - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. In very broad terms, on construction projects, materials are sourced by the contractor and the client pays the contractor after they have been delivered to site.DESIGN AND BUILD
Design and build - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Design and build is a term describing a procurement route in which a single contractor is appointed to design (or complete the design) and then to construct the works. This is as opposed to a traditional contract, where the client appoints consultants to undertake the design and DOORS - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI Doors - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Doors are openable barriers at the entrance to buildings, rooms or other spaces such as cupboards that allow people, vehicles or goods to enter and leave. They most commonly swing on hinges and include furniture or ironmongery that allows them to open, close, stay closed and sometimes to lock. MANAGEMENT CONTRACTING Management contracting - pros and cons - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Management contracting is a procurement route in which the works are constructed by a number of different works contractors who are contracted to a management contractor. The management contractor is generally appointed by the client early in the design process so that their NEC OPTION A: PRICED CONTRACT WITH ACTIVITY SCHEDULENEC FOOTBALL 2019SCHEDULE NEC 1040NRSCHEDULE NEC FORM 1040NRSCHEDULE NECINSTRUCTIONS
NEC Option A: Priced contract with activity schedule - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. NEC was first published in 1993 as the New Engineering Contract. It is a suite of construction contracts intended to promote partnering and collaboration between the TENDER DOCUMENTATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Tender documentation for construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. A tender is a submission made by a contractor in response to an invitation to tender. It makes an offer for the supply of goods or PROJECT EXECUTION PLAN PEP Project execution plan PEP. A project execution plan (PEP, sometimes referred to as a ' project management plan ' - see below) sets out the strategy for managing a project . It describes who does what and how, defining the policies, procedures and priorities that will be adopted. It may include strategies in relation to items outside of the PENALTIES IN CONSTRUCTION Penalties in construction. In construction, the term ' penalty ' typically refers to a financial payment imposed in the event of a breach of contract . In 'Legione v Hateley' , Mason and Deane JJ defined a penalty as follows: “A penalty, as its name suggests, is in the nature of a punishment for non-observance of a contractual CONTRACTS UNDER SEAL V UNDER HAND Contracts under seal v under hand - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Contracts may be executed under seal (signed by the parties, witnessed and most importantly made clear that it is executed as a deed - see below) or under hand (a 'simple contract' that is just signed by the parties). DESIGN - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI In order to create a harmonious solution, the building design process must rationalise a series of different and sometimes contradictory requirements that include aesthetics, the brief, budget, structure, regulations, climate, weather, security, privacy and so on. This process can be supplemented by the adoption of specific designprinciples
HUMAN COMFORT IN BUILDINGS Human comfort in buildings - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. One of the most important considerations when designing a building is the extent to which it provides an environment that is comfortable for its occupants. Comfort in the built environment is affected by a great number of different factors which can, if not addressed properly, can lead to poor BUILDING - DESIGNING BUILDINGS WIKI Building - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. The word ‘building' is commonly considered to refer to an enclosure within which activities can be carried out. It is a structure, usually consisting of a roof, walls, floors and openings such as doors and windows that is generally (but not always) positioned permanently in one location. FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Feasibility studies for construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Feasibility studies are preliminary studies undertaken in the very early stage of a project. They tend to be carried out when a project is large or complex, or where there is some doubt or controversy regarding the proposed development. PROFIT AND OVERHEADS ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Profit and overheads on construction projects. On construction projects, profit and overheads are normally referred to in relation to contractors . In terms of individual projects, profit can be defined as the money the project makes after accounting for all costs and expenses. The percentage profit a contractor might apply to theirtender
OPERATIVE TEMPERATURE Operative temperature - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Operative temperature (previously known as resultant temperature or dry resultant temperature, but renamed to align with ASHRAE and ISO standards) is a simplified measure of human thermal comfort derived from air temperature, mean radiant temperature and air speed. DELAYS ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Delays on construction projects - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Construction projects tend to be one-offs. A project team comes together to create a unique development on a particular site under circumstances that will never be repeated. TREATING BRICKWORK WITH SEALANT OR WATER REPELLENT Treating brickwork with sealant or water repellent - Designing Buildings Wiki - Share your construction industry knowledge. Traditionally, the external brick walls of buildings were generally constructed without a cavity between the inner and outer leaves, however, they were thick enough to prevent moisture penetrating from the outside to the inside under most normal circumstances. PATENT DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION Patent defects are those which can be discovered by reasonable inspection . Latent defects are those which cannot be discovered by reasonable inspection; for example, problems with foundations which may not become apparent for several years after completion when settlement causes cracking in the building . When a latent defectbecomes apparent
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