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Contractor's guide to green building construction : management, project delivery, documentation, and risk reduction /

By: Glavinich, Thomas E.
Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, c2008Description: xxiii, 262 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780470056219 (cloth); 9780470056219 :; 0470056215 (cloth).Subject(s): Sustainable buildings -- Design and construction | Sustainable architecture | Construction industry -- ManagementDDC classification: 690
Partial contents:
Green construction & the contractor -- Elements of green construction -- Understanding green project requirements -- Contracting for green construction -- Managing green design -- Green subcontracting -- Green procurement -- Constructing a green project -- Green project commissioning & closeout.
Summary: This guide to green building has been written specifically for contractors and builders. Taking a broad view of the various competing green standards, the book provides an assessment of these standards, how they compare, and how each impacts the role of the contractor in a project.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-253) and index.

Green construction & the contractor -- Elements of green construction -- Understanding green project requirements -- Contracting for green construction -- Managing green design -- Green subcontracting -- Green procurement -- Constructing a green project -- Green project commissioning & closeout.

This guide to green building has been written specifically for contractors and builders. Taking a broad view of the various competing green standards, the book provides an assessment of these standards, how they compare, and how each impacts the role of the contractor in a project.

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