Construction and Electrical Installation 2008 - (Page 11) Construction Crafts BDA Guide to Successful Brickwork 3rd Edition The Brick Development Association READERSHIP: Students undertaking: • Trowel Occupations NVQs at Levels 2 and 3 • Intermediate & Advanced Construction Awards (Bricklaying) • BTEC National & Higher National Construction I I I Updated throughout in line with the new European Standard for Bricks EN 771-1 Written by a team of experts from the Brick Development Association (BDA) – the representative group in industry for brickwork construction Highly illustrated to show key brickwork techniques in practice Brickwork for Apprentices 5th Edition J. C. Hodge & Malcolm Thorpe READERSHIP: Students undertaking: • Trowel Occupations NVQs at Levels 2 and 3 • Foundation, Intermediate & Advanced Construction Awards (Bricklaying) I I Fifth edition fully revised by a CITB Advisor, involved in the draughting of the ICA syllabus MCQs match the requirements of current CITB / C&G courses to provide essential practice for NVQ students The BDA Guide to Successful Brickwork is the definitive practical guide to obtaining successful results in brickwork construction.Written by a team of experts from the Brick Development Association, this best-selling text has now been brought fully in line with the latest British and European standards, including the requirements of the new European standard for Bricks EN771-1, to ensure readers are receiving the most up-to-date and accurate information available in the field. Based on actual teaching practice, the book is highly illustrated throughout to increase accessibility of the text for the reader in its exploration of the practical aspects of brickwork. It also includes an extensive glossary of brickwork terms for ease of reference. Contents: Foreword; Training as a bricklayer; Glossary of terms; Preparation & protection; Bricklaying techniques; Good practice; Accessories; Specific constructions; Background topics. ISBN: 978 07506 64691 | 272 pages | 189 X 246 mm | Paperback | Approx. 608 illustrations | 2005 | £20.99 The fifth edition incorporates extended coverage on the relatively new area of thin joint systems, to match the latest industry-based requirements and technical developments in the field. Content has been brought fully in line with recent changes to the Building Regulations, ensuring that this text will remain an essential reference for qualified bricklayers and other professionals working in the construction industry, as well as NVQ students new to the industry and wishing to embark on a career in bricklaying. A new feature in this edition is the inclusion of multiple choice questions at the back of the book to provide students with essential practice and revision for exam preparation. Contents: Craft training; Materials; Tools; Bonding of brickwork; Bonding of blockwork; Bonding details; Foundations; Craft operations; Bridging openings; Cavity walling & brick cladding; Damp prevention; Chimneys, flues & fireplace construction; External works; Special shaped bricks; Joint finishings; Calculations; Multiple choice questions. ISBN: 978 07506 67524 | 320 pages | 189 X 246 mm | Paperback | Approx. 400 illustrations | 2006 | £19.99 Painting and Decorating Roy Hughes READERSHIP: Students undertaking: • Decorative Occupations NVQs at Level 2 • Intermediate Construction Awards (Painting & Decorating) I I I Content matched specifically to the latest painting and decorating qualifications from CITB/City & Guilds Written by the author of the Level 2 Technical Certificate from CITB/City & Guilds Includes pedagogical features: activities, ‘test your knowledge’ questions; key points; answers; colour section Activities, key points, and ‘test your knowledge’ questions (for use during college/centre training), feature throughout the text to allow application of theory into practical contexts. An additional answer section at the back of the book aids selfassessment, enabling the reader to revise all key concepts that have been introduced. Contents: Tools & equipment; Preparation of surfaces; Preparation of materials; Preparation of the work area; Brushes & rollers; Basic coatings (paints, stains, clear coatings); Application of coatings; Application of wall & ceiling hangings; Colour in decoration; Decorative paint effects; Scaffold; Health & safety; Glossary; Self assessment section; Model answers. ISBN: 978 07506 67371 | 224 pages | 189 X 246 mm | Paperback | Approx. 356 illustrations | 2005 | £18.99 Roy Hughes, author of the CITB/City & Guilds Level 2 Technical Certificate, details the underpinning knowledge of the materials, tools and techniques required for successful painting and decorating, and provides step-by-step guidance towards developing the essential skills required for anyone wishing to embark on a career in decorative occupations. 11 Request your inspection copies now online at: http://textbooks.elsevier.com http://www.elsevierdirect.com/9780750664691 http://www.elsevierdirect.com/9780750667524 http://www.textbooks.elsevier.com/9780750664691 http://books.elsevier.com/bookscat/samples/9780750664691/9780750664691.pdf http://books.elsevier.com/bookscat/samples/9780750667524/9780750667524.pdf http://www.textbooks.elsevier.com/9780750667524 http://www.elsevierdirect.com/9780750667371 http://books.elsevier.com/bookscat/samples/9780750667371/9780750667371.pdf http://www.textbooks.elsevier.com/9780750667371 http://textbooks.elsevier.com
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