Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2022
- Editorial pp. 304-305

- Simon Beckett
- Retrofitting Sir Basil Spence’s Canongate housing: Balancing conservation and energy efficiency pp. 306-327

- Scott Abercrombie, Barbara Lantschner and Hugo Target
- The draft Building Safety Bill: What and who is a ‘building safety manager’? What environment will they will be working within? pp. 328-342

- Anthony Taylor and Claire Morrissey
- Guiding surveyors and protecting the public: The new RICS guidance note ‘Planned Preventative Maintenance of Commercial and Residential Property’ pp. 343-357

- Adrian Tagg
- How monitoring can inform and support the retrofit of traditional buildings pp. 358-368

- Caroline Rye and Cameron Scott
- Modern methods of construction pp. 369-381

- Trevor Rushton
- The impact of COVID-19 on valuers and commercial real estate valuation pp. 382-395

- Charles Golding
Volume 10, issue 3, 2021
- Editorial pp. 208-209

- Simon Beckett
- The modern use of data in a property risk context pp. 210-218

- Michael Lawson and Graeme Winser
- A methodical approach to assessing if an existing dwelling has ‘Adequate Ventilation’ pp. 219-232

- John Bradley
- The impact of COVID-19 on values and valuation pp. 233-241

- Christian Luft
- Integrating non-destructive techniques into the scientifically robust assessment of vulnerable historic masonry: Case studies on Reigate Stone pp. 242-256

- Martin Michette
- The restoration of the Temperate House at the Royal Botanic Gardens pp. 257-282

- Francis Maude
- Dilapidations update: The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on insolvency claims and landlord and tenant disputes pp. 283-290

- Kate Andrews
- Getting to grips with the difficult issue of security for expenses under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 pp. 291-299

- Mike Harry
Volume 10, issue 2, 2021
- Editorial pp. 100-101

- Simon Beckett
- Damp, its causes and the implication in leasehold property pp. 102-131

- Malcolm Hollis
- Interim repairs: Remedies and relief pp. 132-142

- Michael Duncan
- Bath Abbey Footprint Project: An architect’s view of the project objectives and the works pp. 143-170

- Alex Morris
- Fire protection: Installation of fire sprinkler systems to residential and mixed-use buildings pp. 171-183

- Alan Crichton
- Beaumont v Florala rights of light injunction case: A surveyor’s view pp. 184-189

- Stuart Cobbold
- Observations on the asbestos industry: Perceptions of decline and a view to move forward pp. 190-202

- Nicky Honing
Volume 10, issue 1, 2021
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Simon Beckett
- Surviving as a small surveying business during and after the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 6-17

- Aileen Gomes
- Fire risk assessments for buildings of special architectural or historic interest pp. 18-33

- Steve Emery
- Defects in dispute: Common modern construction-related defects and their context in construction disputes pp. 34-45

- Matthew Fedigan
- Understanding thatched buildings pp. 46-61

- Jessica Hunnisett
- The impact of COVID-19 on service charges in commercial properties pp. 62-71

- Lorna Richardson
- The repair and conservation of Capel Peniel, Tremadog pp. 72-89

- Gethin Roberts
Volume 9, issue 4, 2021
- Editorial pp. 292-293

- Simon Beckett
- Retrofitting traditional buildings for improved energy performance in the context of BSI PAS 2035 pp. 294-304

- John Edwards
- The valuation of high-risk residential buildings and the role of EWS1 pp. 305-314

- Steve Phillips
- RICS Home Survey Standards and a Victorian house case study pp. 315-329

- Ian Rock
- Preparing a Red Book valuation pp. 330-344

- Anthony Banfield
- Independent expert determination in dilapidations cases pp. 345-362

- Allan M. Robertson
- Lessons not learned: How did we arrive at the need for the Hackitt Review? pp. 363-375

- Ian Laurie
Volume 9, issue 3, 2021
- Editorial pp. 196-197

- Simon Beckett
- Party walls: When it goes wrong for surveyors and how they can deal with awkward situations pp. 198-205

- Michael Cooper
- Fire safety legislation: A multi-billion-pound opportunity to improve our industry pp. 206-215

- Fiona Fletcher-Smith and Johnny Furlong
- Stabilising the Round Tower at Windsor Castle pp. 216-227

- Clive Dawson
- Investigation and assessment of decorative plaster ceilings pp. 228-245

- Richard Ireland
- Moulds and health implications: Building risk assessment in a litigious age pp. 246-259

- Jagjit Singh
- The role of surveyors under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 pp. 260-268

- Alistair Redler
- Daylight optimisation using parametric dynamic façades to improve energy efficiency pp. 269-284

- Nicoleta Bocaneala
Volume 9, issue 2, 2020
- Editorial pp. 104-105

- Simon Beckett
- Preventing water penetration in traditional masonry using injection mortar and micro-grouting conservation techniques pp. 106-119

- Kinlay Laidlaw
- Environmental due diligence: Beyond land contamination pp. 120-127

- Graham Duffield
- Tenants’ alterations made to UK office property in the age of net zero carbon and of minimised waste: The end of the ‘single-use fit-out’? pp. 128-133

- Jon Rowling
- Flooding risk and resilience for traditionally constructed solid wall buildings pp. 134-143

- James Innerdale
- Visualisation to save cost, carbon and casualties: Looking at how visual communication tools have come of age pp. 144-154

- Nick Blenkarn
- The evolution of damp control pp. 155-165

- James Berry
- Landlords and tenants must work together to meet net zero carbon targets pp. 166-173

- Anne Johnstone and Clare Holyoake
- Electronic communications apparatus and property: Surveyors beware pp. 174-180

- Michael Watson
- Energy pathology: Measuring a dwelling’s energy performance using smart meter and IoT data pp. 181-190

- Richard Fitton
Volume 9, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Simon Beckett
- Assessing and addressing moisture vapour problems in new and old concrete floors with and without a functioning vapour barrier pp. 6-16

- Mike Carberry
- The stabilisation and repair of heritage structures and listed buildings pp. 17-48

- John Brooks
- Dry rot and timber decay: Don’t panic and poison yourself pp. 49-64

- Jagjit Singh
- Creating a safe and dry basement by overcoming the conflict between waterproofing and gas proofing pp. 65-74

- Rebecca Coates
- Methods to safely reduce the costs of managing asbestos pp. 75-86

- Fergus Mccloskey
- Last man standing: Potential absurdities in the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 pp. 87-98

- James Mcallister