Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation
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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
Volume 8, issue 4, 2020
- Editorial pp. 288-289

- Simon Beckett
- Innovative non-invasive assessment of structures pp. 290-303

- Jon Avent
- Party Wall etc. Act 1996: How the form of project procurement impinges on the role of party wall surveyors pp. 304-308

- James Adam
- A comparative study into the performance of hot mixed and lime putty mortars with additions of metakaolin and brick dust pozzolans pp. 309-325

- Stephen Hetherington and Elizabeth Anne Laycock
- Dilapidations: Identifying the boundaries of liability pp. 326-354

- Malcolm Hollis
- Risk in the ground: The legal aspects pp. 355-364

- Philip Harris
- A Scottish perspective on interwar shopfronts pp. 365-379

- Lindsay Lennie
- Fire: Responsibilities, obligations, risks and liabilities pp. 380-387

- Anthony Taylor and Mike Appleby
Volume 8, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 192-193

- Simon Beckett
- Meeting the challenges of structural damp diagnosis in older buildings pp. 194-210

- David M. Kinsey
- The smash-and-grab adjudication pp. 211-215

- Steve Campbell
- Maintaining waterproofing continuity in watertight structures pp. 216-229

- Richard Crossley
- Approaches to treatment for common causes of degradation in historic tiles pp. 230-241

- Lesley Durbin
- A considered response to structural movement and damage to the interior of St Stephen’s Church, Westbourne Park, London W2 pp. 242-249

- J. Sinclair Johnston
- The language and style of ‘awards’ pp. 250-258

- Anthony Kay
- Architectural terracotta and faïence: A historical perspective pp. 259-283

- Alan Swale
Volume 8, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. 100-101

- Simon Beckett
- The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards: Energy Performance Certificates, carrying out energy efficiency improvements and the impact on dilapidations pp. 102-111

- Nicholas Dowding, Stephen Lemmon and Philip White
- Surveying traditionally constructed brickwork pp. 112-124

- Moses Jenkins
- The impact of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards on dilapidations claims pp. 125-144

- Simon Hartley
- Remediation in fire safety: Not as straightforward as it seems pp. 145-154

- Kizzy Augustin
- Security for adjoining owners under s.12(1) of the Party Wall etc Act: What is it really all about? pp. 155-165

- James Lewis
- Live stack replacement in high-rise residential buildings pp. 166-174

- Ed Swift
- Going to the third surveyor under Section 10 of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 pp. 175-180

- Steve Campbell
- `The New Party Wall Casebook` by Mikael Rust pp. 181-182

- Mikael Rust
Volume 8, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Simon Beckett
- Terms of business and conditions of survey: The genesis activity for teaching building surveying pp. 6-8

- Simon Mclean
- Traditional hot mixed lime mortars for conservation and repair pp. 9-30

- Nigel Copsey
- Uncertainty on the Line of Junction pp. 31-37

- Stephen Cornish
- Tree-related risk to structures pp. 38-52

- Dealga P. O’Callaghan and Giles Mercer
- Appealing and challenging awards pp. 53-60

- Nicholas Isaac
- Dilapidations claims and consecutive leases: Problems and possible solutions pp. 61-68

- Anthony Tanney and Catherine Taskis
- Technology and surveying pp. 69-74

- Stewart Little
- Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ On But The Rent?: or, How do you make a loss of rent claim work? Part 2 pp. 75-93

- Richard Kay and Nic Taggart