Building Services Design Management
- Length: 272 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
- Publication Date: 2014-08-04
- ISBN-10: 1118528123
- ISBN-13: 9781118528129
- Sales Rank: #5846558 (See Top 100 Books)
Building services refers to the equipment and systems that contribute to controlling the internal environment to make it safe and comfortable to occupy. They also support the requirements of processes and business functions within buildings, for example manufacturing and assembly operations, medical procedures, warehousing and storage of materials, chemical processing, housing livestock, plant cultivation, etc.
For both people and processes the ability of the building services engineering systems to continually perform properly, reliably, effectively and efficiently is of vital importance to the operational requirements of a building. Typically the building services installation is worth 30-60% of the total value of a contract, however existing publications on design management bundles building services engineering up with other disciplines and does not recognise its unique features and idiosyncrasies.
Building Services Design Management provides authoritative guidance for building services engineers responsible for the design of services, overseeing the installation, and witnessing the testing and commissioning of these systems. The design stage requires technical skills to ensure that the systems are safe, compliant with legislative requirements and good practices, are cost-effective and are coordinated with the needs of the other design and construction team professionals. Covering everything from occupant subjectivity and end-user behaviour to design life maintainability, sequencing and design responsibility the book will meet the needs of building services engineering undergraduates and postgraduates as well as being an ideal handbook for building services engineers moving into design management.
Table of Contents
Part One The operating context
Chapter 1 The operating environment
Chapter 2 The external environment
Chapter 3 Engaging building services engineers
Chapter 4 Stakeholder interfaces
Chapter 5 Professional ethics
Part Two Technical issues associated with building services design
Chapter 6 Design criteria
Chapter 7 System descriptions
Chapter 8 Off-site manufacturing
Part Three The design management process
Chapter 9 Design execution
Chapter 10 Risk management
Chapter 11 Information management
Chapter 12 Value management
Chapter 13 Planning management
Chapter 14 Commercial management
Chapter 15 Quality management
Chapter 16 Performance management
Part Four Special buildings
Chapter 17 Special buildings