Fr. 286.00

Building Measurement - New Rules of Measurement

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Packer is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor and Associate Head at the University of Portsmouth, UK. He has designed and delivered learning materials for professional practice, undergraduate and postgraduate courses for over thirty years. He is an external examiner for RICS accredited programmes in the UK and was responsible for introducing the first RICS accredited courses in the Russian Federation. Klappentext In this much-needed new measurement textbook, the measurement of the most common building elements is described using NRM2. Extensive worked examples including fully up to date hand-drawn diagrams and supporting take-off lists ensure that the reader develops a confidence in their ability to measure using NRM2 in practice. Zusammenfassung In this much-needed new measurement textbook, the measurement of the most common building elements is described using NRM2. Extensive worked examples including fully up to date hand-drawn diagrams and supporting take-off lists ensure that the reader develops a confidence in their ability to measure using NRM2 in practice. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface 1. Introduction 2. Techniques and Conventions 3. Mensuration 4. Document Production 5. Substructures 6. Masonry Work 7. Concrete Framed Buildings 8. Steel Framed Buildings 9. Structural Timber 10. Roof Coverings 11. Windows, Doors and Standard Joinery 12. Floor, Wall, and Ceiling Finishes, Dry Linings, Internal Partitions and Suspended Ceilings 13. Drainage above Ground, Electrical and Plumbing Installation 14. Drainage below Ground 15. External Works Appendix I Appendix II Appendix III

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