LEED-New Construction Project Management (GreenSource)
Title | LEED-New Construction Project Management (GreenSource) PDF eBook |
Author | Vijaya Yellamraju |
Publisher | McGraw Hill Professional |
Pages | 497 |
Release | 2010-10-04 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0071744460 |
A One-Stop Guide to Managing LEED-New Construction Projects This GreenSource book explains, step by step, how to integrate LEED-New Construction (NC) rating system requirements into the building design and construction processes. Project planning, goals, coordination, implementation, and documentation are covered in detail. LEED-New Construction Project Management provides a tested framework for taking a project from inception to successful certification and shows you how to master the tools to make the process more efficient. Three in-depth case studies covering new commercial building construction, major renovations, and a portfolio of buildings highlight the strategies presented in the book. LEED-New Construction Project Management covers: The LEED rating system and LEED-NC credit categories The project management process Project definition and goal setting Design phase integration Construction phase implementation The LEED process: adaptability, applicability, and best practices Future trends Credit implementations: sustainable sites; water efficiency; energy and atmosphere; materials and resources; indoor environmental quality; innovation in design
The Engineering Guide to LEED-New Construction: Sustainable Construction for Engineers (GreenSource)
Title | The Engineering Guide to LEED-New Construction: Sustainable Construction for Engineers (GreenSource) PDF eBook |
Author | Liv Haselbach |
Publisher | McGraw Hill Professional |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 2010-08-09 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0071745114 |
An Up-to-Date Guide to the Latest LEED-New Construction Guidelines Fully revised for version 3.0 of the LEED-New Construction rating system (LEED-2009), this GreenSource book helps you acquire the skills needed to apply LEED-NC to sustainable construction projects. The Engineering Guide to LEED-New Construction, second edition, offers comprehensive coverage of the environmental systems and impacts on which many of the LEED-NC subcategories are based. Detailed equations and exercises in the book can be used to perform the calculations outlined in LEED-NC. Valuable information on real-world applications of LEED-NC in military, low-impact development (LID), and other sectors is included in this practical resource. THE ENGINEERING GUIDE TO LEED-NEW CONSTRUCTION COVERS: Introduction to the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED-NC rating system Sustainable sites Water efficiency Energy and atmosphere Materials and resources Indoor environmental quality Innovation in design and regional priorities A systematic view of green and minimum program requirements Department of Defense sustainable construction and indoor air quality (IAQ) Low-impact development
Green Facilities: Industrial and Commercial LEED Certification (GreenSource)
Title | Green Facilities: Industrial and Commercial LEED Certification (GreenSource) PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Winkler |
Publisher | McGraw Hill Professional |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2011-04-04 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0071744525 |
An in-depth guide to greening industrial and commercial facilities This GreenSource book is a valuable strategy and planning resource for saving money and energy by implementing sustainable production and business operations. Green Facilities: Industrial and Commercial LEED Certification examines a wide range of sustainability factors and reveals how to control costs through focused attention on reduced energy consumption, enhanced equipment efficiency, consistent maintenance, and more-flexible building and human resource management. Specific industry resources for each strategy are included in this practical guide. GREEN FACILITIES: INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LEED CERTIFICATION COVERS: LEED certification and other sustainability programs Indoor health and thermal comfort Utilities, including renewable energy and on-site energy generation Operations--indoor chemicals, water management, lighting, cleaning, and more Building features, such as doors, windows, loading docks, insulation, and air infiltration Exterior features, including landscaping, paving, shading, siding, roofing, and more Web resources, software, and government and utility programs
Greening Existing Buildings
Title | Greening Existing Buildings PDF eBook |
Author | Jerry Yudelson |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Companies |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Architecture |
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A practical reference for building owners, developers, and facility managers on how to green existing buildings on conventional budgets, taking them step-by-step through each phase of project design, construction, and operations.
The Engineering Guide to LEED-New Construction (Green Source)
Title | The Engineering Guide to LEED-New Construction (Green Source) PDF eBook |
Author | Liv Haselbach |
Publisher | McGraw Hill Professional |
Pages | 411 |
Release | 2008-03-05 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0071489932 |
The Engineering Guide to LEED-New Construction provides a solid understanding of the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED-New Construction rating system, explaining step-by-step how to apply it to real-world construction projects.
Green Building in Developing Countries
Title | Green Building in Developing Countries PDF eBook |
Author | Zhonghua Gou |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2019-07-30 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 3030246507 |
The book reveals how green buildings are currently being adapted and applied in developing countries. It includes the major developing countries such as China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Pakistan, Cambodia, Ghana, Nigeria and countries from the Middle East and gathers the insights of respected green building researchers from these areas to map out the developing world’s green building revolution. The book highlights these countries’ contribution to tackling climate change, emphasising the green building benefits and the research behind them. The contributing authors explore how the green building revolution has spread to developing countries and how national governments have initiated their own green building policies and agendas. They also explore how the market has echoed the green building policy, and how a business case for green buildings has been established. In turn, they show how an international set of green building standards, in the form of various techniques and tools, has been incorporated into local building and construction practices. In closing, they demonstrate how the developing world is emerging as a key player for addressing the energy and environmental problems currently facing the world. The book helps developers, designers and policy-makers in governments and green building stakeholders to make better decisions on the basis of global and local conditions. It is also of interest to engineers, designers, facility managers and researchers, as it provides a holistic picture of how the industry is responding to the worldwide call for greener and more sustainable buildings.
Urban Construction Project Management (McGraw-Hill Construction Series)
Title | Urban Construction Project Management (McGraw-Hill Construction Series) PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Lambeck |
Publisher | McGraw Hill Professional |
Pages | 478 |
Release | 2008-12-15 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0071642641 |
• The authors are both established figures in the urban construction field • The book will help contractors keep projects on time and within budget