Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation
2012 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2019
- Avoiding lime failures pp. 296-312

- William Napier
- Repair, replacement and obsolescence: The dilapidations dilemma pp. 313-320

- Paul French
- Horton Court: A modern conservation project through the eyes of the contractor pp. 321-332

- Chris Foster and Oskar Niewadzi
- Cavity wall tie failure pp. 333-338

- Bernie Smith
- Serving valid notices: Not as simple as it first appears pp. 339-349

- Rob French
- Heritage building information modelling in heritage projects pp. 350-354

- Stephen J. Scaysbrook
- The economics of heritage: Case studies on the Bedminster Gym and Miners’ Cottages projects pp. 355-363

- Lydia Robinson
- Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ On But the Rent?: Or, How do you make a loss of rent claim work? — Part 1 pp. 364-376

- Richard Kay and Nic Taggart
- Fundamental principles surrounding negotiations pp. 377-386

- Nick Davies
Volume 7, issue 3, 2018
- Identification and control of rodent pests in UK buildings pp. 200-201

- Simon Mclean
- When and how can surveyors improve the uptake of property flood resilience? New evidence and case studies pp. 202-211

- Jessica Lamond and Carly B. Rose
- Market challenges and opportunities for smart home devices and services pp. 212-220

- Jeremy Yapp
- Reaching scale: The opportunity for volumetric modular techniques in the UK offsite manufacturing industry pp. 221-228

- Michelle Hannah
- The role of Building Information Modelling in retrofitting works within the UK social housing sector pp. 229-245

- Steve Phillips and Tim Forman
- An introduction to compulsory purchase powers for development and infrastructure schemes pp. 246-253

- James Squier
- The new National Planning Policy Framework and National Planning Policy Guidance: An illustration of case law influencing government policy pp. 254-261

- Jamie Childs and Paul Wootton
- Negligent valuation de-constructed: What is negligence at law? What are the practicalities in helping to avoid a claim? pp. 262-274

- Carrie De Silva
- Monitoring of a low-energy home in New Zealand: A case study of a Christchurch superhome pp. 275-287

- Bramantino Armiento, Gregory Chawynski, Robyn Phipps, Corinne Mandin and Eziaku Rasheed
Volume 7, issue 2, 2018
- Surveying skills shortage genuine crisis or shot through the foot pp. 100-101

- Simon Mclean
- The real meaning of building conservation pp. 102-111

- John Edwards
- The ‘Mind the Gap’ project: Investigating the difference, in performance, between design and the building ‘in-use’ pp. 112-125

- Andy Lewry, Lorna Hamilton, Mindy Hadi, Jaie Bennett and Richard Peters
- Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards and steps to improve energy inefficient properties pp. 126-131

- Daniel Montlake and Sivan Gelb
- Daylight and density: The application of the Housing SPG policy on daylight pp. 132-149

- Simone Pagani
- Specifying visual concrete: An engineer’s view pp. 150-161

- Paul Toplis
- Understanding fire safety requirements for high rise buildings pp. 162-172

- Adrian Pargeter
- Party walls: Awards, appeals and a case law update pp. 173-181

- Philip Harris
- Bribery Act: Essential legal compliance for property professionals pp. 182-185

- Anthony Le
- Dilapidations case update pp. 186-191

- Emma Humphreys
Volume 7, issue 1, 2018
- Cultural significance: Is it too vague a process? pp. 4-5

- Simon Mclean
- Land contamination and remediation pp. 6-12

- Mike Gennaro
- The value of sustainability pp. 13-18

- Andy Lewry, James Fisher and Matt Holden
- Surveying modern façades and common defects pp. 19-27

- Tudor Pop
- When leases end: Some thoughts on recently reported cases pp. 28-33

- John Beckett
- I have my reasons: Scenarios where reasoned awards are necessitated under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 pp. 34-42

- James Mcallister
- Right to light: Is there light at the end of the tunnel for property development? pp. 43-47

- Rachel Gimson
- How Lacrosse and Grenfell have dramatically altered the litigation and regulatory landscape pp. 48-60

- Philip Hayes
- Lessons learnt from the Victorian Building Authority’s cladding audit in 2015 pp. 61-67

- Murray Smith
- Building regulatory reform in Australia pp. 68-79

- Wayne Liddy and Jeremy Turner
- An Australian perspective on product compliance and conformity for glazed façades pp. 80-84

- Tracey Gramlick
- Surveying practice involvement in providing vocational skills training for undergraduate building surveyors: The ICZ way pp. 85-92

- Simon Mclean
Volume 6, issue 4, 2018
- What is patina and when does it become a defect? pp. 288-289

- Simon Mclean
- Recycling ‘down under’: The evolution of ways of working with one’s heritage pp. 290-300

- Robert Morris-Nunn Am
- The changing nature of damp investigations and the implications of retrofit cavity and external wall insulation on standard forms of building pp. 301-311

- Stephen Hodgson
- Cladding audits: The problem of combustible cladding and the wider problem of NCBPs and non-compliant building work pp. 312-321

- Rodger Hills
- Why building surveyors need to be aware of environmental issues pp. 322-327

- Anne Johnstone
- Penalty clauses as they apply in dilapidations claims pp. 328-336

- Edward Shaw
- Award writing under the PWA section 10 procedure pp. 337-343

- Anthony Kay
- The zero carbon and nearly zero energy standards in new buildings pp. 344-349

- Stephen Barnshaw
- Treading a fine line on bias: Impartiality and the Party Wall Surveyor pp. 350-362

- Peter Worman
- Overheating in residential properties — define, identify and prevent: An overview pp. 363-371

- Tassos Kougionis
- The aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire and its relevance for construction project team members pp. 372-379

- Paul Winstone
Volume 6, issue 3, 2017
- Building pathology 101, explosion damage pp. 196-201

- Simon Mclean Mrics
- The Digital Economy Act: What surveyors need to know about changes to the law on telecommunications equipment pp. 203-210

- Michael Watson
- Assessing diminution in value of residential properties affected by Japanese Knotweed pp. 211-221

- Philip Santo
- New opportunities and the valuation of energy assets pp. 222-228

- Mark Newton
- Collateral warranties and third party rights explained pp. 229-233

- Kate Kirby
- The continuing evolution of energy efficiency requirements for buildings and their legal implementation impacting upon asset valuation pp. 234-242

- Olivia Jamison
- Minimum energy efficiency standard opportunities and obligations pp. 243-251

- David Gilbert and Ben Strange
- MEES and HFCs: Burden or opportunity? pp. 252-257

- Michael Cunningham
- Radon gas: Risks, regulations and remediation pp. 258-267

- Martin Freeman and Rebecca Coates
- From lowly caterpillar to elegant butterfly: The story of the recent emergence of US selfstorage as an institutional-grade asset class pp. 268-275

- Steve Williams
- `The manual of below-grade waterproofing` by Justin Henshell pp. 276-278

- Peter Trotman
Volume 6, issue 2, 2017
- A dose of Deansgate Disorder pp. 104-105

- Simon Mclean
- Considering the ‘all too familiar’: The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: ‘Substantial work of construction’ and the role of the building surveyor pp. 106-111

- John Furber, Christopher Sullivan and Vivien King
- Alternative dispute resolution of dilapidations disputes in the United Kingdom pp. 112-117

- Jon Rowling
- The impact of architecture on sustainability pp. 118-130

- Derek Walker
- Right to light: Heaney update — injunction damages pp. 131-135

- Ian Mckenna
- Does recent government guidance clarify the uncertainty around the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) Regulations? pp. 136-141

- Jane Southworth and Catherine Manning
- The International Property Measurement Standards (IPMS): How are they measuring up? pp. 142-149

- Tom Pugh
- Break clause update pp. 150-157

- Ian Laurie
- The effectiveness of implementing unmanned aerial vehicles to survey buildings pp. 158-170

- Jordan Clarke
- Liquidated damages and penalty clauses: Where are we now? pp. 171-176

- Graham Sutton and Jan Rzedzian
- Design and defects: Responsibilities and liabilities pp. 177-183

- Philip Harris
- Article NEC4 pp. 184-185

- Martin Collingwood
- JCT 2016: What is New? pp. 186-187

- Martin Collingwood
Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Producing standing building records pp. 4-6

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- Ombudsman complaints: Roof coverings pp. 7-10

- John Baguley
- Avoidance and diagnosis of problems associated with internal wall insulation pp. 11-25

- Matthew Smith
- Online information, data workflows and the role of technology in residential valuation pp. 26-30

- Richard Groom
- Lift maintenance for building managers and surveyors pp. 31-38

- Colm Rushe
- The evolution of plaza waterproofing in America pp. 39-47

- Justin Henshell
- Does current legislation protect homeowners’ right to light with regard to solar panels? pp. 48-59

- Tony Leishman
- Mind the gap’: The difference, in performance, between design and the building ‘in-use pp. 60-66

- Andy Lewry and Lorna Hamilton
- Smart surveys: A review of available technologies pp. 67-77

- Simon Mclean and Richard Fitton
- Selecting the correct method for cleaning historic facades pp. 78-90

- Adrian Paye
- Letters of intent — A means to an end but sometimes not the one intended pp. 91-93

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- Consequential loss — what does it mean? pp. 94-94

- Martin Collingwood
- Professional duties of care: Recent developments and considerations pp. 95-95

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- The Party Wall Act Explained: ‘The Green Book’ pp. 96-98

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