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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-013.mrc:322550676:5842
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 05842cam a2200325 a 4500
001 6386610
005 20221122031437.0
008 080130t20082008nyua 001 0 eng d
020 $a9780071492768
020 $a0071492763
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn182910533
035 $a(OCoLC)182910533
035 $a(NNC)6386610
035 $a6386610
040 $aSISPL$cSISPL$dTXA$dIWA$dIXA$dOrLoB-B
090 $aTH9031$b.W35 2008
100 1 $aWalker, William L.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87113756
245 10 $aWater-resistant design and construction :$ban illustrated guide to preventing water intrusion, condensation, and mold /$cWilliam L. Walker, Daniel J. Felice, Sr.
260 $aNew York :$bMcGraw-Hill,$c[2008], ©2008.
300 $axxiii, 286 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aIncludes index.
505 00 $g1.$tChanges Over Time -- $g1.1.$tHistorical Overview -- $g1.2.$tChanges Over Time -- $g1.3.$tRecent Trends -- $g1.4.$tCommon Causes and Effects -- $g1.4.1.$tMaterials got wet during construction -- $g1.4.2.$tDew point is reached in a wall without planning for condensation removal -- $g1.4.3.$tInsulation is inadequate, misplaced, or on the wrong side of the vapor barrier -- $g1.4.4.$tLeaks at windows and doors or at other holes in the walls -- $g1.4.5.$tRoof penetrations -- $g1.4.6.$tWater comes in at the Intersections between walls and floors -- $g1.4.7.$tInadequate ventilation -- $g1.4.8.$tNegative-pressure building -- $g1.4.9.$tInadequate air-conditioning -- $g1.4.10.$tBad laps of membrane -- $g1.4.11.$tNo vapor barrier -- $g1.4.12.$tExpansion of materials over time -- $g1.4.13.$tBad design -- $g1.4.14.$tPoor construction -- $g1.4.15.$tMembranes damaged during construction -- $g1.4.16.$tPoor joint geometry -- $g1.4.17.$tBuilding below finish grade -- $g1.4.18.$tHydrostatic pressure -- $g1.4.19.$tPoor maintenance -- $g1.4.20.$tReliance upon sealants -- $g1.4.21.$tWrong material for the job -- $g1.4.22.$tExposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation during construction -- $g1.4.23.$tFailed roofing products -- $g1.4.24.$tReliance on coatings instead of membranes -- $g1.4.25.$tA series of bad decisions and/or other forces -- $g2.$tWater Intrusion and Mold -- $g2.1.$tA Picture is Worth a Million Dollars -- $g2.2.$tMold and How to Stop Mold Growth -- $g2.2.1.$tLimiting the spores -- $g2.2.2.$tLimiting nutrients -- $g2.2.3.$tLimiting moisture -- $g2.3.$tPutting It All Together -- $g2.4.$tSelecting the Right Class of Construction -- $g2.5.$tGravity, Geometry, Technology -- $g2.5.1.$tAir pressure control -- $g2.5.2.$tWater vapor transmission reduction -- $g3.$tPredesign -- $g3.1.$tThe Building Program: A Blueprint for Success -- $g3.1.1.$tConcept statement -- $g3.1.2.$tHierarchy chart -- $g3.2.$tBuilding Delivery Systems -- $g3.2.1.$tCost-plus GC -- $g3.2.2.$tGuaranteed maximum price -- $g3.2.3.$tDesign-build -- $g3.2.4.$tConstruction managers -- $g3.3.$tTime, the Fourth Dimension -- $g3.4.$tMoney, the Fifth Dimension -- $g4.$tBuilding Envelope Design -- $g4.1.$tSelecting the Right Film -- $g4.2.$tCommunication -- $g4.3.$tCarrying Out the Concept -- $g4.4.$tSchematic Design -- $g4.4.1.$tAvoiding future problems -- $g4.4.2.$tLiquid water -- $g4.4.3.$tAirborne water -- $g4.4.4.$tWater vapor -- $g4.4.5.$tCondensation -- $g4.5.$tCompleting the Design -- $g4.5.1.$tSite design -- $g4.5.2.$tFloor system -- $g4.5.3.$tFloor-to-wall intersections -- $g4.5.4.$tWalls -- $g4.5.5.$tSome modem examples from across the globe -- $g4.5.6.$tWall performance categories: Barrier; drainage, and rain screen -- $g4.5.7.$tSill flashings -- $g4.5.8.$tJambs -- $g4.5.9.$tHeads -- $g4.6.$tMaterials -- $g4.6.1.$tGlass and glazing -- $g4.6.2.$tMembranes -- $g4.6.3.$tAir infiltration barriers -- $g4.6.4.$tMoisture-reduction barriers -- $g4.6.5.$tBoth membranes working together -- $g4.6.6.$tSealants -- $g4.6.7.$tFlashings -- $g4.6.8.$tInsulation -- $g4.7.$tRoof Design -- $g4.7.1.$tFlat roof design -- $g4.7.2.$tLow-slope roofing -- $g4.7.3.$tIntermediate-slope roofing -- $g4.7.4.$tSteep-pitched roofing -- $g4.7.5.$tRoof penetrations and roof-to-wall conditions -- $g4.8.$tMechanical Systems -- $g4.8.1.$tVentilation -- $g4.8.2.$tExhausting -- $g4.8.3.$tDehumidification -- $g4.8.4.$tSensing and controls -- $g5.$tBidding and Preconstruction -- $g5.1.$tClearly Defined Scope -- $g5.2.$tAvoiding Scope Creep -- $g5.3.$tBid Environment -- $g5.4.$tValue Engineering -- $g5.5.$tBidding -- $g6.$tConstruction -- $g6.1.$tProcess -- $g6.2.$tPreconstruction -- $g6.3.$tSubmittals -- $g6.4.$tScheduling -- $g6.5.$tLong-Lead Items -- $g6.6.$tEarly-Bid Packages -- $g6.7.$tStorage and Protection -- $g6.8.$tCoordinating the Trades -- $g6.9.$tAttention to Detail -- $g6.10.$tDimensional Tolerances -- $g6.11.$tAsking Questions -- $g6.12.$tManaging Change -- $g6.13.$tQuality Control and Assurance -- $g6.14.$tPunch Lists -- $g6.15.$tTest and Balance -- $g6.16.$tOne-Year-Warranty Walk.
520 1 $a"Water-Resistant Design and Construction provides solutions to prevent the most common water-related problems in buildings." "Designed to save you time and money, this resource discusses solutions for keeping water damage from occurring; methods for enhancing construction quality to reduce claims; tips on selecting the right firm to perform waterproof design and construction; guidance on achieving effective maintenance and repair; and more."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aWaterproofing.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85145745
650 0 $aDampness in buildings.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85035580
650 0 $aMolds (Fungi)$xControl.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086567
700 1 $aFelice, Daniel J.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2009017264
852 80 $boff,ave$hAA3125$iW15