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Construction in cities : social, environmental, political, and economic concerns
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2001.
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9780849374869
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Online via EnvironetBase
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Summary

Today's construction environment is more complex than any previous era. The possible impediments to a project's successful completion include not only "bricks and mortar" issues like material availability or curtain wall testing, but a broad array of concerns involving the economic, political, social, environmental, archeological, community, and historic preservation aspects of the project. Costly delays are common; regulatory processes can be prohibitive; stakeholders have more say. All of the people involved in an urban construction project must be knowledgeable about, and conversant with these conditions.

Bringing together over 500 years of combined professional experience, Construction in Cities: Social, Environmental, Political, and Economic Concerns provides you with a compendium of knowledge with which to solve problems and propel your projects. Beginning with an overview of the regulations governing construction in cities, the book continues with concrete, practical advice for below-ground work such as tunnels, roadways and foundations. It follows with an examination of five actual projects to explore ways to complete elaborate urban buildings. Finally, the book takes you deep into the murky waters of issues that often halt construction projects.

Since the unexpected always happens in construction, you need a book on your shelf to reach for when it does - a source that delineates clean and concise recipes for successfully dealing with such diverse conditions as unexpected archeological finds, dying trees, and toxic air. If you play a role in ensuring the delivery of capital projects in an urban environment, Construction in Cities serves as a handy reference of actions and methods for overriding these barriers.


Author Notes

Patricia J. Lancaster


Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Not just bricks and mortarp. 1
Chapter 2 The challenges of constructing major tunnels in Central Londonp. 7
Chapter 3 How things you can't see can cause problemsp. 25
Chapter 4 The contest with groundwater for underground spacep. 49
Chapter 5 Mobilization for a tunnel project in an urban environmentp. 59
Chapter 6 Siting the North River wastewater treatment plantp. 69
Chapter 7 Getting along with the existing infrastructurep. 77
Chapter 8 Exterior wall renovation in urban areasp. 83
Chapter 9 Community relations and urban design: the New York Psychiatric Institute case studyp. 93
Chapter 10 Building under a city streetp. 105
Chapter 11 We've got an historic landmark, now what do we do?p. 117
Chapter 12 Turning archaeological problems into assetsp. 135
Chapter 13 Trees in urban constructionp. 157
Chapter 14 Building for high performancep. 193
Chapter 15 Construction labor in the urban settingp. 221
Chapter 16 Women in constructionp. 231
Chapter 17 University of Washington case studyp. 241
Appendix The international perspectivep. 245
Indexp. 249