392 Pages 180 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

392 Pages 180 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

392 Pages 180 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Fundamental Building Technology introduces the technology, methods, and processes fundamental to construction by focussing on what is involved in building a typical low-rise house. Written with the novice in mind, this textbook is the ideal starting point for any construction student, as it fully supports the reader all the way to understanding the functional requirements of each element of the... Read more

1. Introduction to Building Technology  2. Development controls  3. Site Investigation and the Type of Ground  4. Excavations  5. Foundations  6. Concrete  7. Bricks and Blocks  8. External Walls  9. Bonding and Openings  10. Timber  11. Ground Floors  12. Upper Floors  13. Flat Roof Construction and Coverings  14. Pitched Roof Construction and Coverings  15. Timber Frame and Steel Frame House Construction  16. Windows  17. Doors  18. Stairs  19. Plasters and Plasterboards  20. Internal Walls and Partitions  21. Internal Finishes  22. External Wall Finishes

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Andrew J. Charlett, Craig Maybery-Thomas

'Informs and seeks to test the reader's understanding of building materials and the construction process ... a very well thought-out and useful publication.'Building Engineer

'The second edition of this excellent text builds on the detail of the original – each chapter contains clear and concise information on all parts of the construction process from site investigations to finishes using high quality diagrams to support the text. Each chapter also contains self-assessment questions which help the student gauge their understanding of the main concepts – I would recommend this book not only to academics but to new vocational practitioners as an essential read. Brilliant.' – Ian Butt, Programme Leader HNC/D Construction and the Built Environment, City of Bath College

'Fundamental Building Technology shows how building technology is a multi-faceted area requiring knowledge and understanding of the interdependent issues of building physics, materials, building techniques and legislation... Sustainability is rightfully embedded as a theme, which runs through the contents and facilitates an understanding of the impact of sustainability principles. For students of construction technology this approach not only reinforces the importance of sustainable development, but also illustrates how it relates to and impacts on other factors… Here in one volume is encapsulated the information that provides the foundations for an understanding of the dynamics of building technology.' – Anna Hiley, University of Manchester