A unique cost reference, updated and expanded, for architects, engineers, contractors, building owners, and managers <p>Green building is no longer a trend. Since the publication of the widely read first edition of this book, green building has become a major advancement in design and construction.
Green Building : Project Planning and Cost Estimating
β Scribed by Staff, R. S. Means Company
- Publisher
- Wiley, RSMeans
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 466
- Series
- RSMeans
- Edition
- 3rd ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A unique cost reference, updated and expanded, for architects, engineers, contractors, building owners, and managers
Green building is no longer a trend. Since the publication of the widely read first edition of this book, green building has become a major advancement in design and construction. Building codes and standards have adopted much stricter energy efficiencies. Businesses, institutions, and communities have discovered huge savings, along with health and marketing advantages, in sustainable building. Private facilities, as well as public buildings for Federal, state, and local governments are increasingly required to design and build sustainably in both new construction and renovation.
This Third Edition has been updated with the latest in green building tech-nologies, design concepts, standards, and costs. The chapters, case studies, and resources give you practical guidance on green building, including the latest on:
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Green building approaches, materials, rating systems, standards, and guidelines
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Energy efficiencies, implementing energy modeling tools
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Designing and specifying, as well as commissioning, green building projects
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Often-specified products and materials, as well as a sample spec
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Goals and techniques for health, comfort, and productivity
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Evaluating the cost versus value of green products over their life cycle
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Low-cost green strategies, and special economic incentives and funding
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Building deconstruction and cost considerations
With a new chapter on greening of commercial real estate, this reference is a one-stop resource for the latest in green building approaches and implementation.
The contributors, all prominent leaders in green building, include:
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Mark Kalin, FAIA, FCSI, author of the original GreenSpec
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Andy Walker, Ph.D., PE, senior engineer with NREL
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Joseph Macaluso, AACE, certified cost consultant
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: ""Title Page""
""Copyright Page""
""Acknowledgments""
""About the Contributors""
""Foreword""
""Introduction""
""Part 1 --
Green Building Concepts""
""Chapter 1 --
Green Building Approaches""
""Resource Efficiency""
""Demolition/ Construction Practices""
""Recycling""
""Environmental Sensitivity""
""Water/Landscape""
""Sewage Treatment""
""Designing for People: Health & Productivity""
""Green Building Hurdles""
""Conclusion""
""Chapter 2 --
Introduction to Green Building Materials & Systems""
""Green Material Alternatives by CSI Division""
""Alternative Materials"" ""Conclusion""""Chapter 3 --
Building Deconstruction""
""What Exactly Is Deconstruction?""
""Who Performs Deconstruction?""
""The Deconstruction Process""
""Economic Benefits""
""Cost Considerations""
""Conclusion""
""Chapter 4 --
Efficient Use of Energy & Other Resources""
""Understanding OccupantsaΜβ¬β’ Needs & Expectations""
""The Building Envelope & Systems Interactions""
""Energy Efficiency Strategies""
""Electrical Power Generation""
""Renewable Energy & Distributed Generation Technologies""
""Water Conservation""
""Conclusion""
""Chapter 5 --
Solar Energy Systems"" ""Background: Energy, Economics, Environment, Health & Security""""Energy Use in Different Types of Buildings""
""The Solar Resource""
""Passive Solar Heating""
""Cooling Load Avoidance""
""Photovoltaics""
""Solar Water Heating""
""Solar Ventilation Air Heating""
""Conclusion""
""Chapter 6 --
Wind Power""
""Applications & Concerns: An Overview""
""Other Considerations""
""Basic Criteria for Using a Wind System""
""Small Wind System Components""
""Evaluating the Local Wind Resource""
""Estimating the Cost of Wind Systems""
""Obstacles & Incentives""
""Building Permit Issues"" ""Connecting Wind Systems to Utility Grids""""Conclusion""
""Chapter 7 --
Health, Comfort & Productivity""
""Indoor Air Quality""
""Thermal Comfort""
""Quality of Light""
""Water Quality""
""Noise Management""
""Furniture & Furnishings""
""Flooring & Wall Finishes""
""Carpeting, Rugs & Mattresses""
""Conclusion""
""Part 2 --
Designing, Specifying & Commissioning the Green Building""
""Chapter 8 --
The Green Design Process & Associated Costs""
""Technology & Information Sharing""
""Team Building & Goal Setting""
""Cost of a LEED Rating""
""The Design Team"" ""The Building Program""""Design Team Selection Criteria""
""Design Team Statement of Work""
""Costs of Energy Modeling""
""Schematic/ Preliminary Design""
""Design Development""
""Construction Documents""
""Bid Solicitation & Contract Award""
""Construction""
""Operations & Maintenance""
""Measurement & Verification""
""Establishing a Green Team in an Existing Facility""
""Conclusion""
""Chapter 9 --
Rating Systems, Standards & Guidelines""
""Whole Building Multiple Attribute Ratings""
""Whole Building Single Attribute Ratings""
""Building Product Labels""
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