Dictionary of Construction Terms
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Dictionary of Construction Terms
The Dictionary of Construction Terms offers clear and concise explanations of the most commonly encountered legal and technical terms, phrases and abbreviations used throughout the construction industry. It will save valuable time when searching for an authoritative explanation of a frequently used term and will become a practical refer
Dictionary of Construction Terms offers clear and concise explanations of the most commonly encountered legal and technical terms, phrases, and abbreviations used throughout the construction industry. It will save valuable time when searching for an authoritative explanation of a frequently used term and will become a practical reference for construction lawyers, practitioners, and students, as well as those in related industries including planning, property, and insurance.
Why you should buy this book:
- There is no other all-inclusive collection of legal and technical terms available at present.
- Convenient source of information for lawyers, practitioners, and students.
- Includes a list of common technical acronyms (e.g., DPC, DPM, FFL).
- Lists acronyms of common institutions such as the ICE, JCT, and ACE.
Examples of definitions:
Modular construction
A modern construction method whereby the building is constructed using prefabricated or pre-assembled building sections or modules. The three-dimensional building sections are typically fabricated and assembled in an enclosed factory environment and then delivered to site, ready for installation. Modular construction is aimed at minimising construction time by standardising design components, providing consistent quality, and allowing site preparation and building activities to commence concurrently with the construction of the factory-made modules.
Snagging
The process of formally inspecting the construction works to identify any incomplete works or defects in completed works. A snagging list (or βpunch listβ) is a schedule of defects resulting from this inspection. These items typically need to be rectified prior to the issuing of a completion certificate or handing-over of the works although in some cases a completion certificate will be issued with a snagging list attached.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781032921334
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 October 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Informa Law
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 138.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 650g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Edited by Simon Tolson, Jeremy Glover and Stacy Sinclair from Fenwick Elliott LLP, leading construction law specialists
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