Construction technology for tall buildings [electronic resource] / Chew Yit Lin, Michael.
By: Chew, M. Y. L.
Material type: Computer filePublisher: Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd., ©1999Description: 1 online resource (308 p.) : ill. (some col.), maps.ISBN: 9789814528245.Subject(s): Tall buildings -- Design and construction | Electronic booksDDC classification: 690 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Summary: "There is a strong need for a comprehensive textbook on construction technology for tall buildings, particularly in reference to land scarce countries and cities in Asia. Containing over 200 illustrations, this book describes in detail the latest construction practices and processes for tall buildings from foundation to roof. The construction sequence of the various proprietary systems and their merits and disadvantages are discussed. Comprehensive references for each topic are also provided. Currently, students and practitioners in the region dealing with construction technology have to rely on textbooks written mainly in the US and UK, many of which are not relevant or not practical for use in the region because of different geological, climatic, social and economic conditions. This book is written for use as a textbook and reference book by undergraduates as well as practitioners in the fields of architecture, civil engineering, building, quantity surveying, and other related fields."-- Publisher's website.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"There is a strong need for a comprehensive textbook on construction technology for tall buildings, particularly in reference to land scarce countries and cities in Asia. Containing over 200 illustrations, this book describes in detail the latest construction practices and processes for tall buildings from foundation to roof. The construction sequence of the various proprietary systems and their merits and disadvantages are discussed. Comprehensive references for each topic are also provided. Currently, students and practitioners in the region dealing with construction technology have to rely on textbooks written mainly in the US and UK, many of which are not relevant or not practical for use in the region because of different geological, climatic, social and economic conditions. This book is written for use as a textbook and reference book by undergraduates as well as practitioners in the fields of architecture, civil engineering, building, quantity surveying, and other related fields."-- Publisher's website.
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