Deck Construction

Deck Construction

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781952468087

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This second edition of Deck Construction is the most comprehensive publication available for deck code compliance. International Residential CodeĀ® (IRCĀ®) provisions for decks from the 2021 edition are reprinted, including tables and figures, alongside unique discussion, commentary, photos and illustrations to help readers better understand the intent and purpose behind the code provisions. 2018 IRC Provisions have been included where different from 2021.Decks are niche construction projects, as such, all those involved in deck projects will find it beneficial to learn from this book focused exclusively on decks. Deck contractors, designers, homebuilders, plan reviewers, inspectors, manufacturers and others wanting a deeper understanding of the most current minimum standards of deck construction can now easily access and learn those provisions in an easy-to-follow and well-organized format. This publication also enables building authorities to easily access more specific information about decks and how their prescriptive designs and mandatory minimum requirements can be different from other structures. Being focused on the 2021 edition of the IRC, the latest construction options are made available while still acceptable for previous editions of the IRC by most jurisdictions.Much more than a basic "how to" guide for deck building, this valuable guide for deck code compliance will benefit those already familiar with deck construction as well as those who may be new to deck construction or administration.Features:Detailed discussion on framing, stairs, handrails, guards, safety glazing requirements, and more2021 IRC provisions reprinted with tables, figures and insightful commentary2018 IRC Provisions reprinted where different from 2021 editionPhotos and illustrations to explain application


Building Energy Simulation

Building Energy Simulation

Author: Vishal Garg

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-08-17

Total Pages: 741

ISBN-13: 1000095762

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The second edition of Building Energy Simulation includes studies of various components and systems of buildings and their effect on energy consumption, with the help of DesignBuilderTM, a front-end for the EnergyPlus simulation engine, supported by examples and exercises. The book employs a "learning by doing" methodology. It explains simulation-input parameters and how-to-do analysis of the simulation output, in the process explaining building physics and energy simulation. Divided into three sections, it covers the fundamentals of energy simulation followed by advanced topics in energy simulation and simulation for compliance with building codes and detailed case studies for comprehensive building energy simulation. Features: Focuses on learning building energy simulation while being interactive through examples and exercises. Explains the building physics and the science behind the energy performance of buildings. Encourages an integrated design approach by explaining the interactions between various building systems and their effect on energy performance of building. Discusses a how-to model for building energy code compliance including three projects to practice whole building simulation. Provides hands-on training of building energy simulation tools: DesignBuilderTM and EnergyPlus. Includes practical projects problems, appendices and CAD files in the e-resources section. Building Energy Simulation is intended for students and researchers in building energy courses, energy simulation professionals, and architects.


Green Building Strategies

Green Building Strategies

Author: Jeannie Leggett Sikora

Publisher: Builderbooks

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780867186796

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A concise guide to current best practices for designing, constructing, testing, and ensuring longevity for new high-performance homes, Green Building Strategies explains in plain language what's happening in the rapidly evolving field of building science. Green Building Strategies has condensed current information about green building from credible sources in a format you can easily digest. With this book you'll learn how to - Comply with new energy code requirements - Understand green building standards - Sort out product manufacturers' claims - Answer buyers' questions about high performance homes - Build high-performance energy-efficient green homes to satisfy buyers and stay ahead of your competitors Green Building Strategies takes you step-by-step from design through site development and construction, quality assurance, marketing, and customer service. It provides the information you need to systematically create green projects with a price tag both you and your buyers can accept. This comprehensive resource includes URLs for essential online green building resources, illustrations, and a glossary. "This very readable and easy-to-use guide will help builders and other industry professionals understand and apply cutting-edge building science to construct high performance homes that meet consumer demand." Donald Ferrier, CGB Ferrier Companies NAHB Green Building Advocate of the Year Energy Value Housing Award Remodeler of the Year Fort Worth, Texas


Minnesota Residential Code

Minnesota Residential Code

Author: International Code Council

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 9781609839888

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Additional information on the Minnesota State Building Code can be found at the Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry's website: http://www.dli.mn.gov/business/codes-and-laws. There you can find reference guides, maps, charts, fact sheets, archived references, Statute and Rule excerpts and other helpful information to assist you in using the Minnesota State Building Code.


Building Governance and Climate Change

Building Governance and Climate Change

Author: Richard Lorch

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-10-23

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1351184199

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The contribution of buildings to climate change is widely acknowledged. This book investigates how building regulatory systems are addressing the current and future effects of climate change, and how these systems can be improved. After presenting a comprehensive overview of how the current building regulatory system developed, some of the inadequacies are identified. The largest part of the book examines the potential for innovative policy solutions to address the real world problem of mitigating and adapting buildings to climate change. This publication contributes significantly to our understanding of the complexities of long-term energy efficiency in buildings. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Building Research & Information journal.