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Description: Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation is the major peer-reviewed journal for building surveyors, structural engineers and other professionals and scholars concerned with building condition, defects, valuation, repair and maintenance. Subjects covered include: Building surveys; structural surveys; defect investigation; instrumentation and its use; valuation; repairs and maintenance; dilapidations; refurbishment; building control and building regulations; party wall issues; remedial works; acquisition surveys; insurance assessment and claims; measured surveys; project management and monitoring; sustainable buildings; conservation; dispute resolution; professional liability.
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September 2019, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 100-101 Editorial
by Beckett, Simon
- 102-111 The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards : Energy Performance Certificates, carrying out energy efficiency improvements and the impact on dilapidations
by Dowding, Nicholas & Lemmon, Stephen & White, Philip
- 112-124 Surveying traditionally constructed brickwork
by Jenkins, Moses
- 125-144 The impact of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards on dilapidations claims
by Hartley, Simon
- 145-154 Remediation in fire safety: Not as straightforward as it seems
by Augustin, Kizzy
- 155-165 Security for adjoining owners under s.12(1) of the Party Wall etc Act: What is it really all about?
by Lewis, James
- 166-174 Live stack replacement in high-rise residential buildings
by Swift, Ed
- 175-180 Going to the third surveyor under Section 10 of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996
by Campbell, Steve
- 181-182 `The New Party Wall Casebook` by Mikael Rust
by Rust, Mikael
June 2019, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 4-5 Editorial
by Beckett, Simon
- 6-8 Terms of business and conditions of survey : The genesis activity for teaching building surveying
by Mclean, Simon
- 9-30 Traditional hot mixed lime mortars for conservation and repair
by Copsey, Nigel
- 31-37 Uncertainty on the Line of Junction
by Cornish, Stephen
- 38-52 Tree-related risk to structures
by O’Callaghan, Dealga P. & Mercer, Giles
- 53-60 Appealing and challenging awards
by Isaac, Nicholas
- 61-68 Dilapidations claims and consecutive leases: Problems and possible solutions
by Tanney, Anthony & Taskis, Catherine
- 69-74 Technology and surveying
by Little, Stewart
- 75-93 Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ On But The Rent? : or, How do you make a loss of rent claim work? Part 2
by Kay, Richard & Taggart, Nic
March 2019, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 296-312 Avoiding lime failures
by Napier, William
- 313-320 Repair, replacement and obsolescence: The dilapidations dilemma
by French, Paul
- 321-332 Horton Court : A modern conservation project through the eyes of the contractor
by Foster, Chris & Niewadzi, Oskar
- 333-338 Cavity wall tie failure
by Smith, Bernie
- 339-349 Serving valid notices: Not as simple as it first appears
by French, Rob
- 350-354 Heritage building information modelling in heritage projects
by Scaysbrook, Stephen J.
- 355-363 The economics of heritage : Case studies on the Bedminster Gym and Miners’ Cottages projects
by Robinson, Lydia
- 364-376 Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ On But the Rent? : Or, How do you make a loss of rent claim work? — Part 1
by Kay, Richard & Taggart, Nic
- 377-386 Fundamental principles surrounding negotiations
by Davies, Nick
December 2018, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 200-201 Identification and control of rodent pests in UK buildings
by Mclean, Simon
- 202-211 When and how can surveyors improve the uptake of property flood resilience? New evidence and case studies
by Lamond, Jessica & Rose, Carly B.
- 212-220 Market challenges and opportunities for smart home devices and services
by Yapp, Jeremy
- 221-228 Reaching scale : The opportunity for volumetric modular techniques in the UK offsite manufacturing industry
by Hannah, Michelle
- 229-245 The role of Building Information Modelling in retrofitting works within the UK social housing sector
by Phillips, Steve & Forman, Tim
- 246-253 An introduction to compulsory purchase powers for development and infrastructure schemes
by Squier, James
- 254-261 The new National Planning Policy Framework and National Planning Policy Guidance: An illustration of case law influencing government policy
by Childs, Jamie & Wootton, Paul
- 262-274 Negligent valuation de-constructed : What is negligence at law? What are the practicalities in helping to avoid a claim?
by De Silva, Carrie
- 275-287 Monitoring of a low-energy home in New Zealand : A case study of a Christchurch superhome
by Armiento, Bramantino & Chawynski, Gregory & Phipps, Robyn & Mandin, Corinne & Rasheed, Eziaku
September 2018, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 100-101 Surveying skills shortage genuine crisis or shot through the foot
by Mclean, Simon
- 102-111 The real meaning of building conservation
by Edwards, John
- 112-125 The ‘Mind the Gap’ project : Investigating the difference, in performance, between design and the building ‘in-use’
by Lewry, Andy & Hamilton, Lorna & Hadi, Mindy & Bennett, Jaie & Peters, Richard
- 126-131 Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards and steps to improve energy inefficient properties
by Montlake, Daniel & Gelb, Sivan
- 132-149 Daylight and density: The application of the Housing SPG policy on daylight
by Pagani, Simone
- 150-161 Specifying visual concrete: An engineer’s view
by Toplis, Paul
- 162-172 Understanding fire safety requirements for high rise buildings
by Pargeter, Adrian
- 173-181 Party walls: Awards, appeals and a case law update
by Harris, Philip
- 182-185 Bribery Act: Essential legal compliance for property professionals
by Le, Anthony
- 186-191 Dilapidations case update
by Humphreys, Emma
June 2018, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 4-5 Cultural significance: Is it too vague a process?
by Mclean, Simon
- 6-12 Land contamination and remediation
by Gennaro, Mike
- 13-18 The value of sustainability
by Lewry, Andy & Fisher, James & Holden, Matt
- 19-27 Surveying modern façades and common defects
by Pop, Tudor
- 28-33 When leases end: Some thoughts on recently reported cases
by Beckett, John
- 34-42 I have my reasons : Scenarios where reasoned awards are necessitated under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996
by Mcallister, James
- 43-47 Right to light: Is there light at the end of the tunnel for property development?
by Gimson, Rachel
- 48-60 How Lacrosse and Grenfell have dramatically altered the litigation and regulatory landscape
by Hayes, Philip
- 61-67 Lessons learnt from the Victorian Building Authority’s cladding audit in 2015
by Smith, Murray
- 68-79 Building regulatory reform in Australia
by Liddy, Wayne & Turner, Jeremy
- 80-84 An Australian perspective on product compliance and conformity for glazed façades
by Gramlick, Tracey
- 85-92 Surveying practice involvement in providing vocational skills training for undergraduate building surveyors: The ICZ way
by Mclean, Simon
March 2018, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 288-289 What is patina and when does it become a defect?
by Mclean, Simon
- 290-300 Recycling ‘down under’: The evolution of ways of working with one’s heritage
by Morris-Nunn Am, Robert
- 301-311 The changing nature of damp investigations and the implications of retrofit cavity and external wall insulation on standard forms of building
by Hodgson, Stephen
- 312-321 Cladding audits : The problem of combustible cladding and the wider problem of NCBPs and non-compliant building work
by Hills, Rodger
- 322-327 Why building surveyors need to be aware of environmental issues
by Johnstone, Anne
- 328-336 Penalty clauses as they apply in dilapidations claims
by Shaw, Edward
- 337-343 Award writing under the PWA section 10 procedure
by Kay, Anthony
- 344-349 The zero carbon and nearly zero energy standards in new buildings
by Barnshaw, Stephen
- 350-362 Treading a fine line on bias: Impartiality and the Party Wall Surveyor
by Worman, Peter
- 363-371 Overheating in residential properties — define, identify and prevent : An overview
by Kougionis, Tassos
- 372-379 The aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire and its relevance for construction project team members
by Winstone, Paul
December 2017, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 196-201 Building pathology 101, explosion damage
by Mclean Mrics, Simon
- 203-210 The Digital Economy Act : What surveyors need to know about changes to the law on telecommunications equipment
by Watson, Michael
- 211-221 Assessing diminution in value of residential properties affected by Japanese Knotweed
by Santo, Philip
- 222-228 New opportunities and the valuation of energy assets
by Newton, Mark
- 229-233 Collateral warranties and third party rights explained
by Kirby, Kate
- 234-242 The continuing evolution of energy efficiency requirements for buildings and their legal implementation impacting upon asset valuation
by Jamison, Olivia
- 243-251 Minimum energy efficiency standard opportunities and obligations
by Gilbert, David & Strange, Ben
- 252-257 MEES and HFCs: Burden or opportunity?
by Cunningham, Michael
- 258-267 Radon gas: Risks, regulations and remediation
by Freeman, Martin & Coates, Rebecca
- 268-275 From lowly caterpillar to elegant butterfly : The story of the recent emergence of US selfstorage as an institutional-grade asset class
by Williams, Steve
- 276-278 `The manual of below-grade waterproofing` by Justin Henshell
by Trotman, Peter
September 2017, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 104-105 A dose of Deansgate Disorder
by Mclean, Simon
- 106-111 Considering the ‘all too familiar’ : The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: ‘Substantial work of construction’ and the role of the building surveyor
by Furber, John & Sullivan, Christopher & King, Vivien
- 112-117 Alternative dispute resolution of dilapidations disputes in the United Kingdom
by Rowling, Jon
- 118-130 The impact of architecture on sustainability
by Walker, Derek
- 131-135 Right to light: Heaney update — injunction damages
by Mckenna, Ian
- 136-141 Does recent government guidance clarify the uncertainty around the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) Regulations?
by Southworth, Jane & Manning, Catherine
- 142-149 The International Property Measurement Standards (IPMS): How are they measuring up?
by Pugh, Tom
- 150-157 Break clause update
by Laurie, Ian
- 158-170 The effectiveness of implementing unmanned aerial vehicles to survey buildings
by Clarke, Jordan
- 171-176 Liquidated damages and penalty clauses: Where are we now?
by Sutton, Graham & Rzedzian, Jan
- 177-183 Design and defects: Responsibilities and liabilities
by Harris, Philip
- 184-185 Article NEC4
by Collingwood, Martin
- 186-187 JCT 2016: What is New?
by Collingwood, Martin
June 2017, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 4-6 Producing standing building records
by Unknown
- 7-10 Ombudsman complaints: Roof coverings
by Baguley, John
- 11-25 Avoidance and diagnosis of problems associated with internal wall insulation
by Smith, Matthew
- 26-30 Online information, data workflows and the role of technology in residential valuation
by Groom, Richard
- 31-38 Lift maintenance for building managers and surveyors
by Rushe, Colm
- 39-47 The evolution of plaza waterproofing in America
by Henshell, Justin
- 48-59 Does current legislation protect homeowners’ right to light with regard to solar panels?
by Leishman, Tony
- 60-66 ‘Mind the gap’: The difference, in performance, between design and the building ‘in-use’
by Lewry, Andy & Hamilton, Lorna
- 67-77 Smart surveys: A review of available technologies
by Mclean, Simon & Fitton, Richard
- 78-90 Selecting the correct method for cleaning historic facades
by Paye, Adrian
- 91-93 Letters of intent — A means to an end but sometimes not the one intended
by Unknown
- 94-94 Consequential loss — what does it mean?
by Collingwood, Martin
- 95-95 Professional duties of care: Recent developments and considerations
by Unknown
- 96-98 The Party Wall Act Explained: ‘The Green Book’
by Unknown
March 2017, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 296-297 Just a thought … but will new cloud-based technologies change the required mindset of the building surveyor?
by Unknown
- 298-301 Ombudsman complaints: Prevention is better than cure
by Baguley, John
- 302-308 The challenges facing the architectural technologist profession
by Caplehorn, Peter L.
- 309-319 Applying the repairing covenant : The what, the why and the how
by Craig, Gillian
- 320-331 Common defects surveyors encounter in Victorian and Edwardian properties
by Rock, Ian
- 332-337 Resilient heritage
by Crofts, Sara
- 338-344 Structural building defects in relation to insurance claims
by Carter, Giles
- 345-356 Security for expenses under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996: What? When? How?
by Rust, Mikael
- 357-361 Giant hogweed: Public enemy
by Adams, Greig
- 362-368 Preparing expert witness documents to support earthquake affected insurance policy holders in Christchurch, New Zealand
by Chawynski, Gregory
- 369-381 Toward a quantitative risk analysis framework to identify non-conforming building products
by O’Brien, Darryl
- 382-389 Health and safety obligations for a surveyor: Duty of care
by Taylor, Anthony & Appleby, Michael
November 2016, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 196-197 The building did not read the pathology textbook
by Unknown
- 198-201 Ombudsman complaints: Better complaints handling
by Baguley, John
- 202-210 Negotiating dilapidations claims: What is really going on?
by Mcmillan, Alan
- 211-216 Why podium deck waterproofing systems fail
by Hockey, James
- 217-221 Buildings in common ownership in Scotland
by Gibbon, David
- 222-229 Business valuation: Understanding and improving the profession
by Choi, Steve & Thomson, Becky
- 230-239 Developing brownfield land: Arguments for a more active local state
by Turner, Ed
- 240-248 Can universities help in bridging the skills gap in building conservation surveying?
by Mclean, Simon
- 249-268 K. Perkins v Sheffield City Council [2016]
by Ghasemi, Peyman
- 269-274 Rights to light: An issue in transition
by Mason, Justin & Meade, Stephen
- 275-290 Evaluation of a technical survey and the renovation needs of old rural wooden houses in Estonia
by Alev, Üllar & Kalamees, Targo
September 2016, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 96-97 Cultural significance: Is it still valid in heritage decision making?
by Unknown
- 98-102 Valuation: In search of a global standard
by Williams, Steve
- 103-112 Development of Scots law on dilapidations: Diminution valuations as a measure of the landlord’s loss
by Kay, Richard D
- 113-143 The effects of the marine environment on the built environment of Llandudno: Comparing the effects from coastline to inland properties
by Thomas, Evan
- 144-156 How BIM can use Big City Data
by Scaysbrook, Stephen J.
- 157-170 Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme: Energy management in large undertakings
by Cutter, James
- 171-179 Hong Kong combating climate change — the concerted effort of the HKSAR Government and the Hong Kong Green Building Council
by Cary Chan, Ir & Cheung, Karen & Cheung, Jennifer
- 180-190 BIPV solutions in district renovations towards nearly zero-energy cities
by Martin, David & Rico, Elena & Sánchez, Isabel & Fernández, Cristina & Del Caño, Teodosio
May 2016, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 4-5 Do you have that template prepared?
by Mclean, Simon
- 6-10 The Home Report in Scotland: How to meet clients’ expectations
by Denholm, Keith
- 11-20 The delivery and communication challenges of retrofit
by Willey, Alexandra
- 21-29 Accessible housing and the new national technical standards
by West, Simone
- 30-44 Dilapidations in Scotland: A Scottish surveyor's perspective
by Robertson, Allan
- 45-51 RICS Property Measurement: The new standard for office buildings
by Ash, Robert
- 52-60 Dementia and the use of the access audit: Identifying reasonable adjustment to buildings across all disabilities
by Mclean, Simon
- 61-64 `Chaturachinda v Fairholme`: How special are special foundations now?
by Isaac, Nick
- 65-69 CDM and the implications of a step change for small projects
by Leslie, Andrew
- 70-80 Restrictive covenants on land: Common examples of restrictive covenants and the challenges of dealing with them on freehold land
by Patel, Arti
- 81-87 Letters of intent: Getting them right
by Sutton, Graham & Rzedzian, Jan
March 2016, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 192-194 Clipped wings
by Mclean, Simon
- 195-205 Preparing traditional buildings for climate change
by Snow, Jessica Hunnisett
- 206-211 The Community Infrastructure Levy and the implications for surveyors
by Bennett, Luke
- 212-217 Never mind quantum — what about liability?
by Fetherstonhaugh, Guy
- 218-233 Darkness on the edge of town? Or is the calculation of consequential losses in dilapidations claims harder than it looks? (Part 2)
by Taggart, Nic
- 234-241 Defects in dilapidations: Engineering services
by Lemmon, Stephen
- 242-254 Easement of support and the Party Wall Act: Misnomers and misunderstandings
by Ghasemi, Peyman
- 255-263 Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) and risk management for surveyors and valuers
by Vigus, Emma & Crossingham, Robert
- 264-279 The variability of UK domestic energy assessments
by Gledhill, Toby & Kempton, Jim & Swan, Will & Fitton, Richard
February 2016, Volume 4, Issue 3
October 2015, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 100-102 What's in a name?
by Mclean, Simon
- 103-109 A ‘fabric first’ approach can really deliver sustainable homes
by Jackson, Lee
- 110-118 Demonstrating thermal performance: The role and challenges of testing methodologies
by Williams, Ray
- 119-126 Are traditional buildings really carbon villains? Why it matters when insulating solid walls
by Rye, Caroline
- 127-143 Whole estate approaches to the retrofit of traditional buildings
by Lloyd, James
- 144-149 To err is human: Negligence and how to avoid it
by Hodgson, Mary
- 150-156 The problems with design stage estimates of energy use of buildings and how this can be improved by using the methodology set out in CIBSE TM54
by Cheshire, David
- 157-163 Rolled lead sheet: The devil is in the detailing
by Johnston, Nigel
- 164-172 Making development deliverable: Overcoming the hurdles of s.106 obligations and the Community Infrastructure Levy
by Coop, Simon
- 173-185 The Party Wall Act and boundary disputes: An uneasy and often costly co-existence
by Ghasemi, Peyman
- 186-189 `Understanding Housing Defects (4th edition)` by Peter Trotman
by Trotman, Peter
July 2015, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 4-6 Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act 2013 and listed building consent
by Mclean, Simon
- 7-9 Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation Volume Three Number Four (Winter) 2014–15
by Jones, Delwyn
- 10-15 Flooding in buildings
by Gibbon, David
- 16-22 Producing the business case for investment in energy efficiency
by Lewry, Andy
- 23-29 Bridging the performance gap and quality output for new homes in the UK
by Ziouzia, Fanoula
- 30-37 The role of agreed surveyor and undue inconvenience to the adjoining owner
by Ghasemi, Peyman
- 38-44 Trust your instincts? The challenges of surveying historic buildings
by Carroll, Spencer
- 45-49 What is the proper measure of the expenses of making good under Section 7(2) of the Party Wall Etc. Act 1996?
by Harris, Philip
- 50-54 ESOS: Implications for the energy audit industry
by Shaw, Tilly
- 55-62 Building Information Modelling (BIM) for refurbishment
by Blenkarn, Nick
- 63-77 Prefab (and preserve): An investigation of retrofitting for Belfast's Victorian terraced social housing
by Oliver, Kyle & Selim, Gehan
- 78-87 Modelling building attributable risks from the built year: Results from Scottish Housing Condition Survey, 2009
by Shiue, Ivy & Bearman, Nick
- 88-89 `Inspections and reports on dwellings: Assessing age` by Andrew Francis
by Francis, Andrew
February 2015, Volume 3, Issue 4