Specifying Green Environmental Building Materials
This interactive guide assists designers when specifying green environmental building materials. Posted by Stephen George & Partners LLPEco House Renovation Using Eco Friendly Building Materials
The Eco-House Manual helps you specify eco friendly building materials for house renovation in order to minimise the environmental footprint of your house Posted by Nigel GriffithsConcrete Block Association - Part L Guide
The Concrete Block Association has created a 12 page guide to help specifiers and builders satisfy the requirements of the new Part L of The Building Regulations - conservation of fuel and power Posted by Concrete Block AssociationA Little Book of Concrete: A guide to one hundred advantages
The book of concrete re-examines what factory-made precast concrete can offer. A guide to one hundred advantages of concrete. Posted by The Concrete SocietyCast in Concrete II
This work on architectural pre cast concrete, explores its nature, potential, use and advantages. Includes concrete case studies and illustrations. Posted by The Concrete SocietySustainable and Performance Benefits of Concrete
A quick reference guide to the sustainable and performance benefits of concrete Posted by The Concrete CentreGuidelines on Safe and Efficient Underpinning and Mini Piling Operations
ASUCplus issues guidelines on safe and efficient underpinning and mini piling operations for basement and foundation projects Posted by Association of Specialist Underpinning ContractorsA Little Green Book of Concrete
A summary guide to the sustainability credentials of precast concrete addressing the increasing demand for construction options that will contribute to achieving sustainable development. Posted by British Precast Concrete Federation LtdSubsidence Forum Handbook
The Subsidence Forum has published a practical handbook to subsidence in domestic property, which draws together key information from each of these disciplines and presents them in a format which is easy to use and understand. Posted by Subsidence Forum

