Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation
2012 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2015
- Will fracking impact significantly on fulfilling surveying instructions? pp. 292-294

- Simon Mclean
- Comparable evidence in residential property valuations pp. 295-303

- Philip Santo
- Diminution in the value of the reversion in dilapidations: Some misconceptions pp. 304-310

- Peter Beckett
- Office-to-residential conversions under permitted development: De-regularising the planning system pp. 311-316

- Mike Derbyshire and Tim Havers
- Resolve to resolve: A review of the RICS Dilapidations Scheme for expert determination pp. 317-322

- Edward Shaw
- Interim dilapidations pp. 323-334

- Christopher Sullivan
- Is the identification of matters in dispute pivotal to the legitimacy of party wall procedures? pp. 335-344

- Delwyn Jones
- The impact of boundary assessment in relation to the service of party wall notices and complications that may arise in relation to the validity of party wall awards pp. 345-351

- Peyman Ghasemi
- The Disability Discrimination Act (Section 3) 20 years on: Has it been successful? pp. 352-359

- Simon Mclean
- Bridging the performance gap: Understanding predicted and actual building operational energy pp. 360-365

- Andy Lewry
- If BIM is the solution, what is the problem? A review of the benefits, challenges and key drivers in BIM implementation within the UK construction industry pp. 366-373

- Jennifer Hardi and Steve Pittard
- Underground waterproofing: A case study of a commercial basement in Glasgow pp. 374-380

- Gary Bouse
Volume 3, issue 3, 2014
- Some things never change: Does this help or hinder our learning about them? pp. 196-197

- Simon Mclean
- Energy efficiency of buildings: The business case pp. 198-205

- Mat Lown
- Contamination and remediation: The impact upon a construction project pp. 206-215

- Matthew Haines
- Infrared thermography: Is it just a question of ‘point and report’? pp. 216-222

- Brendan O'Callaghan
- Has the Supreme Court moved the goalposts on rights to light? pp. 223-227

- Ian Mckenna
- Is the parte over? Appealing ‘ex parte’ awards under the Party Wall etc Act, 1996 pp. 228-233

- James Mcallister
- Natural ventilation: Harnessing natural forces to create comfort conditions within buildings pp. 234-247

- Derek Walker
- Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS): Making best use of them pp. 248-252

- Andy Lewry
- Above ground damp proofing: How to improve detailing: Part 2 — Using air gap membrane systems pp. 253-275

- Ralph F. Burkinshaw
- Comparative testing of hydraulic lime and OPC mortar mixes pp. 276-284

- Stephen Hetherington
Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- Building surveying by questionnaire and its use in post occupancy evaluation pp. 100-103

- Simon Mclean
- Flood damage: The surveyor's challenge pp. 104-111

- Roy Ilott
- Condensation in loft spaces: Myths and realities pp. 112-123

- Phil Parnham
- Rights of light: Parasitic injury and damages — a review pp. 124-133

- Delwyn Jones
- Repair work and the Party Wall Act: Who decides what is notifiable? pp. 134-138

- Peyman Ghasemi
- Project reflections: The Florence Institute, Toxteth, Liverpool pp. 139-151

- Charles Anelay
- What is behind the mouse click? Technology is driving physical changes in the space occupied by the industrial and office sectors pp. 152-169

- Alex Charlesworth, Mark Webster and Neil Mclocklin
- Behaviour and costs in dilapidations and valuation claims: Why the clever children play nicely pp. 170-177

- Richard Webber
- Recent case law on contractual disputes: Practical tips and advice for surveyors when managing a dispute pp. 178-183

- Laurence Cobb
- An introduction to compulsory purchase valuation principles spanning 150 years pp. 184-189

- David Vaughan and Lucy Clements Smith
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Building Information Modelling's possible impact upon surveying pp. 4-6

- Simon Mclean
- Recent legislation in building conservation and its impact on building surveying for traditional buildings pp. 7-18

- Lynda Jubb
- Renewable energy: The pros and cons of its use for retrofit in domestic and commercial settings pp. 19-31

- Carl Benfield
- Understanding common defects in historic masonry pp. 32-45

- Adrian Paye
- The role of the advising engineer under the Party Wall etc Act 1996: Is there one? pp. 46-52

- Mikael Rust
- Dilapidations: Repairs and the supersession thereof pp. 53-61

- Jon Rowling
- Building controls: Making the right choice in energy management pp. 62-66

- Andy Lewry
- Above ground damp proofing: How to improve detailing: Part 1 – Solid plaster frontal masking systems pp. 67-87

- Ralph F. Burkinshaw
- Are business rates fit for purpose? pp. 88-94

- Jerry Schurder
Volume 2, issue 4, 2014
- Bats and property development pp. 284-286

- Simon Mclean
- Fire suppression in historic buildings pp. 287-296

- David Gibbon
- The implications of ‘notifiable non-licensed work with asbestos’: Practical difficulties for surveyors pp. 297-308

- Steve Shutler
- Housing disrepair: Is there a role for experts? pp. 309-314

- Patrick Reddin
- Energy surveys and audits: The need for best practice pp. 315-319

- Andy Lewry
- Best practice business development and social media pp. 320-326

- Paul Matthews
- Fire safety in commercial premises pp. 327-331

- Anna Lundy, David Young and Amy Coombes
- The importance of occupancy patterns on the analysis of heating energy relating to housing refurbishment pp. 332-346

- Vicki Stevenson and Barry Mcnaboe
- An overview of damp remediation measures practised by building occupants in Ghana pp. 347-359

- Kofi Agyekum, Joshua Ayarkwa, Christian Koranteng and Emmanuel Adinyira
- The chronicles of a Mayfair surveyor: Episode VIII pp. 360-365

- Kent Lawson
Volume 2, issue 3, 2013
- Property dispute legislation special pp. 192-193

- Simon Mclean
- Developers beware: General principles as to the grant of injunctions when enforcing property rights pp. 194-202

- Andrew Francis
- The schedule of condition: A party wall surveyor's best friend? pp. 203-210

- Christopher Skelt
- Party wall issues on basement projects pp. 211-220

- Paul Magrill
- Rights of light: Time for a change? pp. 221-225

- Ian Mckenna
- The Party Wall etc. Act 1996: Who meets the cost of an injunction? pp. 226-232

- Alastair Gill
- `Kaye v Lawrence` revisited: The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 and the revolution of 1894 pp. 233-238

- Mikael Rust
- Neighbourly matters: Is it time to underpin (and build on) the proven effectiveness of The Party Wall etc. Act 1996? pp. 239-247

- James Audsley
- Dilapidations claims at lease end: Sunlife Europe Properties Limited and Tiger Aspect Holdings Limited and Tiger Television Limited [2013] EWHC 463 (TCC) pp. 248-254

- Chris Mahony
- Roof spread diagnosis, remedial actions and practical considerations pp. 255-273

- Peyman Ghasemi
- The Chronicles of a Mayfair Surveyor: Episode VII pp. 274-279

- Kent Lawson
Volume 2, issue 2, 2013
- Should beneficial statutes become adopted across different legal systems just because they are beneficial? pp. 96-98

- Simon Mclean
- Diminution valuations for building surveyors pp. 99-106

- David Gilbert
- The significance of cracks in low-rise buildings pp. 107-122

- Roger Johnson
- Accessing goods and services in commercial property: An update pp. 123-124

- Vivien King
- Energy management systems: The ‘five-step-plus’ approach and ISO 50001 pp. 125-133

- Andy Lewry
- Assessing airports for business rates pp. 134-140

- Stuart Hicks
- The changes to the RICS Red Book 2012 edition pp. 141-148

- Anthony Banfield
- Structural movement and defects in traditional Scottish residential property pp. 149-157

- David Gibbon
- Professional duties of party wall surveyors pp. 158-164

- Alistair Redler
- Rebuilding a city: Christchurch's recovery two-and-a-half years on pp. 165-173

- Malcolm Macmillan
- CPD records for the architectural technologist pp. 174-178

- Stephen John Scaysbrook
- The chronicles of a Mayfair surveyor: Episode VI pp. 179-185

- Kent Lawson
Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
- The Rights of Light Act is 54 years old: Is it time to consider a replacement? pp. 4-6

- Simon Mclean
- Sustainable buildings: BREEAM case studies pp. 7-15

- Simon Guy
- Insulation: What to specify and why pp. 16-26

- Mark Wilson
- Greening the buildings sector: Roles for building surveyors pp. 27-35

- Jeroen Van Der Heijden
- The nature of mass masonry granite walling and the potential for retrofit internal wall insulation strategies pp. 36-43

- Gerard Buda, Bruce Taylor and Amar Bennadji
- Hotel values in London 2012 and beyond pp. 44-49

- Tim Smith
- The challenges of providing alternatives under a prescriptive code regime pp. 50-55

- Michael Gentille
- The Dilapidations Protocol (almost) one year in pp. 56-60

- Bartle Woolhouse
- Envisaging an energy-efficient Europe: Implications for the real estate sector following the adoption of the Energy Efficiency Directive pp. 61-67

- Olivia Quaid, Paul Sheridan and Mark Heighton
- Surveyors and phone masts pp. 68-72

- Michael Watson
- Overview of the current CRC scheme pp. 73-78

- Jane Southworth and Catherine Manning
- Construction disputes pp. 79-83

- Martin Collingwood
- The chronicles of a Mayfair surveyor: Episode V pp. 84-90

- Kent Lawson
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