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Construction Practice

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ISBN: 978-1-444-33668-9

April 2011

Wiley-Blackwell

400 pages

Description
Construction is a highly practical subject. Students on all built environment degree programmes are expected to know and understand building technology from both a theoretical and practical standpoint. Construction site visits are a popular way for students to become acquainted with the practical aspects of construction, but these visits can only show students a small proportion of the technology of construction.

Based around a series of full colour photographic sequences, augmented by carefully chosen line illustrations and text, Construction Practice provides students with a comprehensive overview of practical construction technology. The sequences follow a logical progression through the subject and include contemporary and established practice, as well as modern methods of construction. The book also includes some examples of continental European construction methods where these differ from established UK practice.

About the Author
Brian Cooke MSc is a former chartered civil engineer, quantity surveyor and builder. During his career he has held the posts as principal lecturer in Construction Management and as a visiting lecturer at Universities throughout the North West of England, Europe and the Far East. He is co-author, along with Peter Williams, of the bestselling Construction Planning, Programming and Control.
Features
• Highly illustrated with many photographic sequences showing construction technology in practice
• Line diagrams and carefully chosen text complement and extend the photographic coverage
• Arranged in a rational and logical progression, following the construction sequence
• Includes contemporary and established practice, as well as modern methods of construction
• Includes some examples of continental European construction methods where these differ from established UK practice