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ICE Manual of Project Management

Edited by ICE

Description: The ICE Manual of Project Management makes a major contribution towards the improvement of knowledge and skills in civil engineering project management through providing a central reference source for project managers working on civil engineering construction projects. Offering clear and accessible guidance on how practitioners can apply the key principles and standards in practice, the IICE Manual of Project Management provides a thorough introduction to the key processes involved in civil projects. It also discusses the range of skills and techniques that project managers working in a construction context will need to employ competently in order to plan and deliver projects successfully in accordance with prevailing international standards. The manual will also be available as an online repository of concise briefing papers and case studies.

Contents:

Introduction

1. Fundamentals and Process

2. Project Start Up

3. Planning and Estimating

4. Contract Management

5. Control, Monitoring and Reporting

6. Change Control

7. Quality

8. Stakeholder Management and

Approvals

9. Information and Knowledge

Management

10 Close Out

Readership:

ICE Manual of Project Management is an

invaluable resource for practising civil and

structural engineers in consulting firms,

government agencies, research institutes,

universities and colleges. Its highly

practical approach will guide and train

readers towards achieving expertise in this

field.

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

Planning Major Project | 978 07277 4110 3 |

£40.00 | Oct 2010

ICE Manual of Construction Law | 978 07277

4087 8 | £120.00 | Dec 2010

ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction

| 978 07277 4056 4 | £80.00 | Jun 2010

About the contributors:

- Graham Peterson: G. Peterson Associates, UK

- Ken Sheard: Capital Consulting International

- Fatima Khan: Scott Wilson, UK

- David Loosemore: Independent consultant, UK

- Albert Lester: Tarmac Construction, UK

- Adrian Howell: Turner & Townsend, UK

- Simon Fryer: Turner & Townsend, UK

- Charles Egbu: University of Salford, UK

Details:

Price: £150.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5711 1

Format: Hardbound

Publish Date: February 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 276 x 219mm

Number of Pages: 608pp

Illustrations: 400 b/w figures; 200 tables

Subject area: Management > Project

Management

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ICE Manual of Structural Design: Buildings

Edited by

Professor John Bull

Brunel University, UK

Description: Part of the ICE manuals series, ICE manual of structural design is the essential reference for all structural engineers involved in the design of buildings and other structures. The manual takes a project oriented approach, covering key issues that design professionals face at the outset of a project such as sustainability, risk management and how to understand the client’s needs, before going on to cover the core issues of concept design and the detailed design of structural components. ICE manual of structural design

• Approaches the key issues relating to design as they would arise on a typical project

• Provides an understanding of the key structural design issues at concept design stage

• Gives practical advice on designing structural components to Eurocode specifications

ICE manual of structural design is an invaluable resource for all engineers engaged in any aspect of structural design projects. . Contents:

Section 1: Fundamentals

01. Introduction

02. Managing risk in structural

engineering

03. Core knowledge

04. Sustainability

05. Design for life

06. Computational design and analysis

Section 2: Concept design

07. Key issues for buildings

08. Typical issues for generic building

types

09. Tall buildings

10. How buildings fail

11. Loading

12. Fire protection

13. Robustness

14. Soil-structure interaction

15. Materials

16. Stability

17. Movement and tolerances

Section 3: Detailed design

18. Concrete

19. Steel

20. Timber

21. Masonry

22. Structural glass

Readership:

Graduate engineers

Technicians and practicing engineers,

seeking an authoritative overview on the topic

Undergraduate students

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Case Studies:

• Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, UAE

• Images in Structural Glass chapter: Cantilevered glass segmented beams in the Yurakucho canopy, Tokyo

• Simply supported glass threads in Apple Store spiral staircase New York

• Frameless glass façade at the at Parc La Villette, Paris

• Post-tensioned glass façade at Kempinski Hotel, Munich

• Prototype glass shell at the University of Stuttgart, Germany

• Dokaae Clock Tower, Mecca

• The Landmark, Abu Dhabi

• British Antarctic Survey Halley Research Station, Antarctica

Details:

Price: £130.00

ISBN: 978 07277 4144 8

Format: Hardbound

Publish Date: October 2012

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 276 x 219mm

Number of Pages: 426pp

Illustrations: 66 b/w figures; 44 tables

Subject area: Structures and Buildings >

Structures

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Intelligent Buildings, 2nd edition

Design, Management and Operation

Edited by Derek Clements-Croome

University of Reading, UK

Description: This unique book correlates the latest knowledge about the design, management, technology and sustainability of intelligent buildings with the cultural developments affecting the way people live and work. Intelligent Buildings provides a thorough introduction to all the key areas of this important subject, with contributions from leading academics and practitioners in the field and featuring a series of real-life case studies. It will serve as a valuable text for students in architecture, engineering and built environment courses, as well as professionals involved in building procurement, design and management. The second edition reflects the pace of change in terms of innovation of building services and IT and the sustainable green approach to building design in terms of energy, water, waste and pollution. The case studies have been updated and expanded to include intelligent systems and new market opportunities.

Contents:

Foreword

Preface

1. Sustainable Healthy Intelligent

Buildings

2. Lessons From Nature

3. Sustainability, Health and Well-Being

4. Environmental Sensory Design

5. Smart Intelligent Environments

6. Integrated Systems

7. The Use of Wireless Sensor-Networks

8. Designing Intelligent Pervasive

Spaces for Living and Working

9. Procurement and management of

integrated projects

10. BIM

11. Design Management

12. Facilities Management

13. Why Buildings Feel Good

14. Case Study - Gardens by the Bay,

Singapore

15. Case Study

From Intelligent Buildings to Eco-Cities

16. Opportunities and Challenges for

Intelligent Buildings

17. Innovative Futures

Readership:

Practising engineers, architects and other

professionals involved in building procurement,

design and management. Students in

architecture, engineering and built environment

courses.

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

Building Innovation | 978 07277 2596 7 | £50.00 |

June 2000

ICE Manual of Structural Design: Buildings | 978

07277 4144 8 | £130.00 | September 2012 New

Designers’ Guide of Eurocode: Basis of

Structural Design, 2nd edition | 978 07277 4171 4

| £60.00 | March 2012

Details:

Price: £40.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5734 0

Format: Paperbound

Publish Date: April 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 243 x 170mm

Number of Pages: 304pp

Illustrations: ~130 b/w figures

Subject area: Building design

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Joint Ventures in Construction 2

Contract, governance, performance and risk

Edited by

Edited by Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Khairuddin Abdul Rashid, Masamitsu Onishi and Sharina Farihah Hasan Kyoto University, Japan and International Islamic University Malaysia. Description: A collection of carefully selected papers from the International Conference on Multi-National Joint Ventures for Construction Works held in varying locations within the Asia Pacific region. The book endeavours to report ongoing debates on the theory and practice of contract and contract formation, governance, performance and risk in joint ventures, with special emphasis on countries within the Asia and Pacific region.

Contents:

Introduction

Part 1: Contract

-What are the terms and conditions those

parties in a joint venture for construction

works agree on?

-General contractors’ perception towards

collaboration with specialty contractors

-Partner selection for international joint

ventures based on fuzzy approach

-Strategic implementation of international

joint venture in Taiwan: a case study on

Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp

Part 2: Governance

-Construction joint ventures in the project

coalition: a conceptual framework

-Administrative structures of construction

joint ventures in Thailand

-Corruption and contract governance

construction projects in developing

countries

-Application of environmentally-conscious

contract law to a PFI project

-Payment deductions in PFI projects

-The application of BOT contract by Majlis

Agama Wilayah Persekutan Malaysia

(MAIWP) in developing wagf land

-Why do contractors sub-contract work to

sub-contractors?

-International labour movement and

welfare effects: Malaysia as a case study

-Using alternative dispute resolution for

managing disputes in joint venture projects

in Malaysia

Part 3: Performance and Risk

-Technological matching and economic

value of performance specification in public

procurement

-Investigation on the influence factors of

international joint venture performance on land

development in Taiwan

-Developing reflexive capability for successful

joint ventures between Australasian and

Malaysian property and construction

professionals

-Relational finance in project finance

-Application of target cost contracting in the

construction industry of Hong Kong

-Risk sharing in joint ventures

-The moral hazard issues in PPP projects

Readership:

-International Conference on Multi-National Joint

Ventures for Construction Works delegates

-Academics and researchers; graduate and

undergraduate students

-Policy-makers

-Practitioners (both in private and government

sectors)

Geographical market:

Worldwide, particularly Asia-Pacific

Related titles:

Joint Ventures in Construction | 978 07277 3651

2 | £65.00 | Aug 2009

Delay and Disruption Claims in Construction |

978 07277 5705 0 | £37.50 | Aug 2011

People and Organizational Management, 2e |

978 07277 4151 6 | £30.00 | May 2011

Details:

Price: £60.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5783 8

Format: Hardbound

Publish Date: September 2012

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 234 x 156mm

Number of Pages: 282pp

Illustrations: ~15 b/w figures; ~50 tables

Subject area: Management, Partnering

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NEC Managing Reality: A Practical Guide To

Applying NEC3, 2nd edition

Barry Trebes and Bronwyn Mitchell

Description: NEC Managing Reality: A Practical Guide to Applying NEC3 is a series of books written by NEC experts well versed in using the NEC ‘at the coal face’ that explain how the NEC can be used to optimum benefit in everyday environments. The second edition includes full updates to each of the five books: Introduction to the engineering and construction contract; Procuring an engineering and construction contract; Managing the contract; Managing change; Managing procedures. This new edition focuses solely on NEC3, with new practical examples from across the world. Sections on disallowable cost, defects, roles/responsibilities and schedule of cost components have been expanded and enhanced.

Contents:

Book 1

Introduction to the engineering and

construction contract

Book 2

Procuring an engineering and construction

contract

Book 3

Managing the contract

Book 4

Managing change

Book 5

Managing procedures

Readership:

Professionals and project managers

primarily in engineering and construction

sectors

Public bodies / agencies

Major project teams

Students

Secondary audience among construction

lawyers

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

NEC3: A Users Guide | 978 07277 4109 9 |

£35.00 | March 2012

ICE Manual of Construction Law | 978 07277

4087 8 | £120.00 | Dec 2010

NEC3 Complete Family of Contracts (30

documents) | 978 07277 3675 8 | £345.00 | Feb

2010

Details:

Price: £145.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5716 6

Format: Paperbound; 5 vols

Publish Date: October 2012

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 297 x 210mm

Number of Pages: 630pp

Illustrations: 68 b/w figures; 150 tables

Subject area: Law & Contracts > NEC

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NEC3 and Construction Contracts: Compared

and Contrasted, 2nd edition

Frances Forward and Warwick Fergusson

Description: The practical book compares the increasingly popular NEC family of contracts with other construction industry standard forms. NEC3 and Construction Contracts: Compared and Contrasted will assist professionals – at all levels, involved in procurement in the construction industry – to make informed choices and give balanced advice when deciding which contract to use for a particular project. This new edition covers NEC3 in full as well as JCT, PPC and FIDIC forms of contract.

Contents:

Introduction

Chapter 1 NEC3 compared and contrasted

with JCT

Chapter 2 NEC3 compared and contrasted

with FIDIC

Chapter 3 PSC3 compared and contrasted

with RIBA Standard Agreement

Chapter 4 PSC3 compared and contrasted

with ACE Agreement

Chapter 5 PSC3 compared and contrasted

with RICS Standard Appointment

Chapter 6 PSC3 compared and contrasted

with CIC Consultants’ Contract

Chapter 7 PSC3 compared and contrasted

with JCT Consultancy Agreement

Chapter 8 NEC3/PSC3 compared and

contrasted with PPC2000

Chapter 9 NEC3/PSC3 compared and

contrasted with JCT-Constructing

Excellence Contract

Readership:

This book will be an invaluable resource for

consultants, clients and contractors in the

construction industry. It will also provide students

preparing for their professional exams with a

clear and concise guide to comparative standard

form construction contracts.

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

NEC3: A User’s Guide | 978 07277 4109 7 |

£35.00 | Mar 2012

NEC Managing Reality, 2nd

edition | 978 07277

5716 6 | £145.00 | Oct 2012 Coming Soon

ICE Manual of Construction Law | 978 07277

4087 8 | £130.00 | Dec 2010

Details:

Price: £25.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5765 4

Format: Paperbound

Publish Date: December 2012

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 234 x 156mm

Number of Pages: 144pp

Illustrations: ~20 tables

Subject area: Law and Contracts > NEC

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Partial Saturation in Compacted Soil

Edited by Domenico Gallipoli,

School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, UK

Description: Géotechnique Symposium in Print 2011: The theme of this symposium blends together two areas of research which relate to the effects of suction and partial saturation on soilbehaviour and the study of compaction as a method of soil improvement. The recurringinterest in these areas of research, together with the recent increase in the number ofinternational conferences dedicated to unsaturated soils, is a clear indication of the continued relevance of this theme to the geotechnical profession. Contributions to this symposium show that recent developments of experimental techniques and modelling tools have enhanced our understanding of unsaturated soil mechanics and have resulted in the formulation of conceptual material frameworks that are applicable to different categories of soils. Nevertheless, the impact of such advances onengineering practice is yet to be seen. The research included in this book can definitely contribute to closing the gap between research and practice by facilitating dissemination of our current knowledge of unsaturated soil mechanics. This knowledge has the potential to enhance the sustainability of current building practices by extending the use of locally sourced soils and, in general, to improve design of earth structures with consequent gains in safety and cost.

Contents:

1. Editorial: partial saturation in

compacted soils

2. Benchmark of constitutive models

for unsaturated soils

3. Benchmark of experimental

techniques for measuring and

controlling suction

4. An insight into the water retention

properties of compacted clayey

soils

5. Hydromechanical behaviour of

compacted granular expansive

mixtures: experimental and

constitutive study

6. Experimental observations of the

stress regime in unsaturated

compacted clay when laterally

confined

7. Hydromechanical behaviour of a

heterogeneous compacted soil:

experimental observations and

modelling

8. Modelling the response of Lechage

earth and rockfill dam

9. Physical modelling of wetting-

induced collapse in embankment

base

10. Effects of the maximum soil

aggregates size and cyclic wetting-

drying on the stiffness of a lime-

treated clayey soil

11. Some aspects of the behaviour of

compacted soils along wetting

paths

Readership:

Practising geotechnical engineers in consulting

firms, government agencies, research institutes,

universities and colleges.

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

ICE Manual of Geotechnical Engineering | 978

07277 3652 9 | £200.00 | Feb 2012

Stiff Sedimentary Clays | 978 07277 4108 0 |

£55.00 | Feb 2011

Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook,

2nd edition | 978 07277 3509 6 | £45.00 | May

2009

Details:

Price: £60.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5775 3

Format: Hardbound

Publish Date: February 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 297 x 210mm

Number of Pages: 192pp

Illustrations: 230 b/w figures

Subject area: Ground engineering

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Shock Transmission Units in Construction

Dinesh Patel and Beile Yin (editor)

Description: Recent earthquakes in many countries of the world have confirmed the potential for very large seismic events that until now were not forecast. The level of disturbance and destruction of highways and bridges as well as life, suffered during these dominant earthquakes were far greater than structural engineers and their associated design codes had predicted. One important lesson that has been learnt is that it is vital that bridges, which connect major transportation routes, must continue to function after an earthquake. . In the quest of this realization, new technologies and design efforts by engineers have resulted in the development of seismic protection systems, which include Shock Transmission Unit (STU) together with various seismic isolation and energy mitigation devices. In the only book to provide independent, non-proprietary information on the design and application of STUs, the author offers information on a wide range of different applications, including new and existing highway and railway bridges, as well as non-bridge structures such as nuclear power plants. Illustrated case studies included throughout, Shock Transmission Units in Construction is written by a proven expert in STUs and the only world authority on the subject.

Contents:

Introduction

1. Evolution of Shock Transmission Unit

(STU)

2. Seismic Protection System

3. Shock Transmission Units (STUs)

and Their Applications

4. STU for New Highway Bridges

5. STU for Existing Highway Bridges

6. STU for New and Existing Highway

Bridges

7. STU for Cable Stayed and

Suspension Bridges

8. STU for Buildings

9. Special Types of STU “Snubber” for

Nuclear Power Plants and Pipelines

10 Miscellaneous Applications of STU

11. Installation of STU on Structures

12. Cost Effectiveness of STU

13. Load Testing of STU

14. Inspection and Maintenance of STU

15. STU Design Guidelines, Procurement

and Selection

16. Derivatives of STU

17. STU in Conjunction with Other

Seismic Protective Devices

Appendix 1: Manufacturers of STU

Appendix 2: Laboratories for Testing STU

Appendix 3: AASHTO Section 32 –

Specification for Load Testing of STU

Readership:

Civil and structural engineers

Structural designers

Seismic engineers

Design students

Public authorities

Geographical market:

Worldwide. STUs currently widely used in North

America.

Related titles:

ICE Manual of Bridge Engineering, 2nd

edition |

978 07277 3452 5 | £175.00 | Nov 2008

Designers’ Guide to EN 1998-1 and 1998-5

Eurocode 8: Design Provisions for Earthquake

Resistant Structures | 978 07277 3348 1 | £75.00

| Sept 2005

Earthquake Design Practice for Buildings, 2nd

edition | 978 07277 2947 7 | £65.00 | Mar 2006

Details:

Price: £85.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5713 5

Format: Hardbound

Publish Date: March 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 246 x 189mm

Number of Pages: 248pp

Illustrations: 200 b/w figures; 4 tables

Subject area: Structures and buildings >

Bridges. Seismic Design and Engineering.

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Stadium and Arena Design

Stadium Engineering, 2nd edition

Edited by Peter Culley and John Pascoe

Description: Stadium and Arena Design highlights the multidisciplinary approach needed to create and run stadia, showing how each of the specialists involved have essential roles to play. International case studies are used to demonstrate how all these skills are brought together in stadium design best practice, to ultimately benefit the client, the performers, and the spectators. Stadium and Arena Design is an important reference for all construction professionals andpractitioners involved in the design, construction and evaluation of stadiums internationally.

Contents:

I. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

Evolution of Stadium and Arena

Engineering

Integrating Stadium Developments into

Existing Urban Environments

Symbiosis and Advanced Technologies

II. SPECIALIST SKILLS

Stadium Site Appraisal

Stadium Circulation: Transport planning

and crowd control

Engineering Secure Stadia

Blast Engineering in Stadia

Stadium Fire Safety Design

Stadium Signage

Dynamics of Stadium Structures

Stadium Acoustics

Stadium Refurbishment, Investigation

and Repair

III. ELEMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION

Visualisation and Design Tools in

Stadium Development

Concrete Technology in Stadia

Development

Formwork for Precast/Prestressed

Stadium Components

Steel in Stadium Engineering

Façade Engineering

Lightweight Structures

IV. CASE STUDIES

Case study: American Express

Community Stadium, Brighton, UK

Case study: London Olympic Stadium, UK

Case study: Beijing Olympic Stadium

URLs

Case study: Marlin's Park retractable roof,

Miami

Case study: Velociudad Speedcity Circuit

Case Study: West Haymarket Arena, Nebraska

Case study: Pune International Cricket Stadium

Readership:

All construction professional involved in the

design, engineering and construction of stadiums

internationally.

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

ICE Manual of Structural Design: Buildings | 978

07277 4144 8 | £130.00 | Oct 2012

Temporary Works | 978 07277 4177 6 | £95.00 |

Mar 2012

Designers’ Guide to Eurocode 4: Design of

composite steel and concrete structures, 2md

edition | 978 07277 4173 8 | £60.00 | Dec 2011

Details:

Price: £95.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5790 6

Format: Hardbound

Publish Date: August 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 276 x 219mm

Number of Pages: 336pp

Illustrations: 223 figures; 26 tables

Subject area: Structures and Buildings >

Special Structures

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Steel-concrete Composite Bridges, 2nd edition

Designing with Eurocodes

David Collings

Description: The second edition of the bestselling Steel-concrete Composite Bridges is fully up-to-datewith the methods now used for these structures in accordance with Eurocodes introduced since publication of the first edition. This book shows how to design the various forms of steel-concrete composite bridges simply, with the use of real-life illustrative examples of bridges and data from research. Steel-Concrete composite bridges are those that combine both steel and concrete elements. They are a commonly-used and economical option for modern bridge construction projects. Knowledge of both materials and the behaviour of the interfacebetween them is required for design of steel-concrete composite bridges, and is an essential part of the engineer’s knowledge set. This new edition provides a general introduction to the relevant Eurocodes and covers EC1 on loadings (particularly for bridge loads), EC2 for concrete elements, EC3 for steel (with particular reference to the material properties and buckling) and EC4 for composite action and many industry examples and case studies.

Contents:

Foreword

Eurocodes

General concepts

Simple beam bridges

Integral bridges

Continuous bridges

Viaducts

Haunches and double composite

Box girders

Trusses

Arches

Cable stayed bridges

Prestressed steel-concrete composite

Assessment of composite bridges

References

Appendix

Index

Readership:

Practising bridge engineers looking for a deeper

understanding of design methods.

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

Designers’ Guide to Eurocode 8: Design of

Bridges for Earthquake Resistance | 978 07277

5735 7 | £70.00 | Oct 2012 Coming Soon

Prestressed Concrete Bridges, 2nd

edition | 978

07277 4113 4 | £85.00 | Nov 2011

ICE Manual of Structural Design: Buildings | 978

07277 4144 8 | £130.00 | Oct 2012 New

Details:

Price: £75.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5810 1

Format: Hardbound

Publish Date: June 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 246 x 189mm

Number of Pages: 350pp

Illustrations: ~200 b/w figures; 30 tables

Subject area: Structures and Buildings >

Bridges

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Structural Design: An Introduction to the Art

and Science of Designing Structures

An ICE Publishing Textbook

Mr J Haynes and Dr L Weekes

School of Computing, Science and Engineering, University of Salford, Manchester, UK Description: ICE Textbooks provide clear, accurate and relevant information on the major principles of civil and structural engineering at a level suitable for undergraduate students worldwide. Divided into easily understandable modules, ICE Textbooks feature worked examples, practice questions and learning point summaries throughout. This book provides an introduction to structural design for civil engineering students on undergraduate courses. Covering topics from conceptual design to communication, and material utilisation and structural element design to design philosophy, Structural Design: An introduction to the art and science of designing structures is a simple and clear text, presenting the core material using the author’s extensive experience.

Readership:

Civil and structural engineering students

Civil and structural engineering lecturers

and trainers

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

Construction Materials: An introduction for

engineers | 978 07277 5741 8 | £30.00 | April

2013 Coming soon

Structural Analysis with Finite Elements | 978

07277 4093 9 | £40.00 | Jun 2010

Conceptual Structural Design: Bridging the Gap

Between Architects and Engineers | 978 07277

3235 4 | £30.00 | Dec 2003

Details:

Price: £30.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5743 2

Format: Paperbound

Publish Date: April 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 234 x 156mm

Number of Pages: 160pp

Illustrations: ~50 b/w figures; 25 tables

Subject area: Structural design

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Sustainable Infrastructure Principles into Practice Delivering Sustainable Infrastructure series

Richard Fenner and Charles Ainger

Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Cambridge, UK

Description: The Delivering Sustainable Infrastructure series is a new series of practical handbooks which provide engineers with an understanding of sustainability principles and solutions. Sustainability concepts are set within well-known engineering management processes of planning, designing and delivering infrastructure. The first book in the Delivering Sustainable Infrastructure series, Principles into Practice sets out a framework of fundamental principles, methodologies and approaches, with numerous practical examples from real civil engineering projects. Covering the core principles in this fundamental area, and numerous practical examples, this book is core reading for practising civil and structural engineers internationally, project managers looking to comply with relevant codes as well as engineering students across the world.

Contents:

1. Introducing a sustainability mindset

for engineers

2. Key challenges

3. Defining principles

4. Choosing tools

5. Planning

6. Project Development

7. Implementation

8. Use and operation

9. Disposal and replacement

10. Leading innovation in infrastructure

delivery

11. Individuals acting for change

Readership:

Practising civil and structural engineering,

internationally

Project engineers / managers needing to

comply with code

Engineers seeking professional

qualifications

Undergraduates on civil and environmental

engineering courses

MSc students seeking to make the

transition into their professional lives

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook,

2nd edition | 978 07277 3509 6 | £45.00 | May

2009

Handbook of Geosynthetic Engineering, 2nd

edition | 978 07277 4175 2 | £95.00 | Nov 2011

Flood Risk | 978 07277 4156 1 | £75.00 | June

2012

Details:

Price: £35.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5754 8

Format: Paperbound

Publish Date: December 2012

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 234 x 156mm

Number of Pages: 244pp

Illustrations: 60 b/w figures; 10 tables

Subject area: Environment, Sustainable

Development

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Sustainable Transport

Delivering Sustainable Infrastructure series

Tony Parry and Graham Hughes.

University of Nottingham, UK; and Cambridgeshire County Council, UK

Series editors: Richard Fenner and Charles Ainger

Description: The Delivery Sustainable Infrastructure series is a new series of practical handbooks which provide engineers with an understanding of sustainability principles and solutions. Sustainability concepts are set within well-known engineering management processes of planning, designing and delivering infrastructure. An early addition to the Delivery Sustainable Infrastructure series, Sustainable Transport is a concise practical guide to the application of sustainability in the design and delivery of transport projects. This book covers topics from cycling and walking to railways and light metros, and the sustainability context to the design, construction and procurement processes.

Contents:

1. Introduction

2. The sustainability context and

challenge for transport and mobility

3. Integration with urban and rural

design, communication, mobility

and drainage

4. Cycling and walking

5. Urban light bus/rail/trams/metro

6. Railways

7. Road

8. Procurement & contracts

9. Detailed design, and Construction

10. Disposal, replacement

11. Changing engineering practice –

innovating to sustainability

12. Glossary

13. Information sources, recommended

reading

14. Index

Readership:

An invaluable resource for engineers in design

and engineering consultancies,

government/environmental agencies, research

institutes, universities and colleges.

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

ICE Manual of Highway Design and Management

| 978 07277 4111 0 | £160.00 | Apr 2011

Deterioration and Maintenance of Pavements |

978 07277 4114 1 | £55.00 | Dec 2011

Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook,

2nd

edition | 978 07277 3509 6 | £50 00 | May

2009

Details:

Price: £30.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5757 9

Format: Paperbound

Publish Date: April 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 234 x 156mm

Number of Pages: 136pp

Illustrations: 50 b/w figures; 5 tables

Subject areas:

- Transportation

- Environment > Sustainable Development

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Sustainable Water Delivering Sustainable Infrastructure series

Charles Ainger (Visiting Professor of Engineering for Sustainable Development,

Cambridge University Affiliate, Commonwealth Business School Sustainable

Development Consultant, MWH); Richard Fenner (University of Cambridge)

Description: Part of a new series of practical handbooks aimed at providing practising engineers with an understanding of sustainability principles and solutions. To be useful for practitioners, the series sets sustainability concepts within well-known engineering management processes of planning, designing and delivering infrastructure. The first volume sets out a framework of fundamental principles, methodologies and approaches, with numerous practical examples from real civil engineering projects. The subsequent volumes apply these principles to sector-specific contexts, in this case water. Each book is written in such a way as to be readable independently of the set, but reference is made back to the guiding philosophy and structure set out in the introductory volume.

Contents:

Preface

1. Introduction – and how to use the book

2. The sustainability context and challenge

for water and wastewater examples

3. Integrated water (catchment)

management examples

4. Water Resources examples - Hybrid

example of new build reservoir in SE

England (based on Cow Green/Abingdon);

5. Water treatment examples

6. Water Distribution examples

7. Wastewater Collection (and urban

drainage) examples

8. Wastewater and Sludge Treatment and

discharge examples - Example of recycling

into water supply (Hanningfield Reservoir)

9. Industrial and Energy water and

wastewater examples

10. Agricultural water use and pollution

examples

11. Flood risk management examples -

Windsor Maidenhead Flood Alleviation

Channel: sustainable design or failure

12. Procurement & contracts

13. Detailed design, and Construction

14. Disposal, replacement

15. Changing engineering practice –

innovating to sustainability

Readership:

Practising civil and structural engineering,

internationally

Project engineers / managers needing to comply

with code

Engineers seeking professional qualifications

Undergraduates on civil and environmental

engineering courses

MSc students seeking to make the transition into

their professional lives

Geographical market:

Worldwide

Related titles:

Sustainable Infrastructure Principles into Practice

| 978 07277 5754 8 | £35.00 | Dec 2012 Coming

Soon

Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook,

2nd

edition | 978 07277 3509 6 | £45.00 | May

2009

Flood Risk | 978 07277 4156 1 | £75.00 | June

2012

Details:

Price: £30.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5773 9

Format: Paperbound

Publish Date: September 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 234 x 156mm

Number of Pages: 136pp

Illustrations: ~60 b/w figures; ~10 tables

Subject area: Water and Wastewater,

Sustainable Development

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Urban Drainage Practice

Edited by Richard Ashley

Professor, University of Sheffield, UK; Researcher, University of Bradford,

UK; Flood Resilience Group, UNESCO IHE, Delft, the Netherlands; Visiting

professor, Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands; Visiting professor,

Monash University, Australia; Visiting professor, Luleä University, Sweden.

Climate change advisor, Seattle, USA; Climate change adviser, Australian

Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.

Description: Urban Drainage Practice will provide detailed guidance and practical advice on the design, operation, planning, management and maintenance principles required to address all major urban drainage issues. With the recent flooding incidents in the UK and internationally, and the UK government recommendations following the recent Pitt Review, this is a very topical issue. Each chapter features an illustrative case study that will appeal to practitioners, and text has a strong practical focus throughout.

Contents:

1. Introduction

2. Drivers and introduction to current

approaches to urban drainage

3. Urban drainage and development

(space making)

4. Rainfall estimation and use of

predictions in urban drainage design

and management

5. Runoff and infiltration

6. Traditional drainage systems

7. Emerging systems

8. Performance Monitoring & calibration

9. Maintenance and operation

10. Modelling and limitations

11. Comparative water quantity-quality-

amenity performance

12. Assessing sustainability

13. Planning urban drainage –

WSUD/LID/LIUDD/soft…

14. Stakeholder engagement

15. Case studies

Readership:

- Local Authority engineers

- Drainage design and operation

engineers

- Government agencies

- Developers/planners

- Highway engineers

Geographical market:

Primarily UK

Related titles:

Land Drainage and Flood Defence

Responsibilities, 4th edition | 978 07277 3389 4 |

£35.00 | Nov 2009

Water Distribution Systems | 978 07277 4112 7 |

£65.00 | Jan 2011

Basic Water Treatment, 4th edition | 978 07277

3608 6 | £32.50 | Mar 2009

About the contributors:

John Blanksby, University of Sheffield

Mike Faram, Hydro International

Richard Kellagher, HR Wallingford

Roger Nowell, Sheffield County Council

Nick Orman, WRc Group

Tony Poole, Bradford City Council

Adrian Saul, University of Sheffield

Paul Shaffer, CIRIA

Virginia Stovin, University of Sheffield

Simon Tait, University of Bradford

Details:

Price: £65.00

ISBN: 978 07277 4178 3

Format: Hardbound

Publish Date: April 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 234 x 156mm

Number of Pages: 296pp

Illustrations: 125 b/w figures; 25 tables

Subject area: Water and Wastewater > Land

Drainage

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Worked Examples for Buildings: EN 1990 to EN 1997 and UK National Annexes

Edited by Keerthi Ranasinghe

Description: Worked Examples for Buildings: EN 1990 to EN 1997 and UK National Annexes provides extensive worked examples for the design of typical everyday building elements and assemblages (e.g. portal frames). The book covers the basis of design, loading, concrete, steel, composite steel and concrete, timber, masonry and foundation designs. The book also provides examples of designing the structure of complete buildings (e.g. a halls of residence, hotels etc). Unlike most Eurocode guides, which only cover individual codes relevant to specific elements (e.g. concrete), this book takes a through-project approach, referring to multiple Eurocodes in order to reflect the real process of designing a complex structure.

Contents:

1. Basis of design and actions on

structures

2. Concrete

3. Steel

4. Composite Steel and Concrete

5. Timber

6. Masonry

7. Foundations

Readership:

Practising civil and structural engineering

Geographical market:

UK and Europe

Related titles:

ICE Manual of Structural Design: Buildings | 978

07277 4144 8 | £130.00 | Oct 2012 New

Designers’ Guide to Eurocode: Basis of

Structural Design, 2nd

edition | 978 07277 4171 4

| £60.00 | Mar 2012

Designers’ Guide to Eurocode 5: Design of

Timber Buildings | 978 07277 3162 3 | £60.00 |

Jan 2013 Coming Soon

Details:

Price: £65.00

ISBN: 978 07277 5796 8

Format: Paperbound

Publish Date: March 2013

Publisher: ICE Publishing

Imprint: ICE Publishing

Page Size: 297 x 210mm

Number of Pages: 420pp

Illustrations: 160 b/w figures; 50 tables

Subject area: Eurocode Guides, Structural

Analysis and Design

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