Construction and Electrical Installation 2008 - (Page 7) Construction and the Built Environment Building Construction Handbook, 7th edition Roy Chudley & Roger Greeno READERSHIP: • Students undertaking BTEC National and HNC/HND courses and Level 3/4 NVQs • Undergraduates in Built Environment, Construction Management and Civil Engineering and related areas “Students love it. It is clear, lots of pictures, not too much reading – very accessible” James Judge, HNC, Foundation Degree, Shrewsbury College of Arts “An excellent book for students at all levels of construction” CJ Loveday, lecturer, National Diploma, Construction, Bridgend College I I I Ideal for students on all construction courses Each area presented concisely in plain language with clear drawings Explains both traditional and innovative construction techniques Revised and updated to take into account recent changes in standards and regulations and the latest developments in industry practice, the Building Construction Handbook remains the number one book for everyone wanting to know how buildings are built. ISBN: 978 07506 86228 | 776 pages | Paperback March 2008 | £23.99 NEW Building Construction Handbook provides extensive coverage of building construction practice, processes and techniques, representing both traditional procedures and modern developments. The clear unambiguous language and detailed illustrations have made this book a vital tool for tens of thousands of students every year and an essential reference for professionals. Brighten up your classroom with a FREE CONSTRUCTION TEXTBOOKS poster! To request your copy, please contact: Neil Boon Marketing Manager Elsevier, Linacre House, Jordan Hill Oxford, OX2 8DP E-mail: n.boon@elsevier.com Tel: 01865 474236 7 You can now order inspection copies online at : www.textbooks.elsevier.com http://www.elsevierdirect.com/9780750686228 http://books.elsevier.com/bookscat/samples/9780750686228/9780750686228.pdf http://www.textbooks.elsevier.com/9780750686228 http://www.textbooks.elsevier.com
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