Volume 3 (2014-15)

Each volume of Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation consists of four quarterly 100-page issues. The articles published in Volume 3 were:

Volume 3 Number 4

  • Editorial: Will fracking impact significantly on fulfilling surveying instructions?
    Simon McLean, Chartered Building Surveyor and and Lecturer in Building Surveying, Salford University
  • Dilapidations during the term: Considering the impact of Jervis v Harris
    Chris Sullivan, Partner, Malcolm Hollis
  • Office to residential conversions: Building regulations, valuations and planning issues involved
    Mike Derbyshire, Head of Planning, Bidwells
  • The impact of boundary assessment in relation to service of Party Wall notices and complications which may arise in relation to validity of party wall awards
    Peyman Ghasemi, Director, PG Construction Consultants
  • Comparable evidence in residential valuations
    Philip Santo, Managing Director and Chartered Surveyor, Philip Santo & Co
  • Case study: an underground waterproofing system in the basement of a retail building in Buchannan Street, Glasgow
    Gary Bouse, Surveying Sales Manager, Peter Cox
  • Dilapidations: A review of when diminution valuations are required
    Peter Beckett, Partner, Beckett and Kay
  • Is the identification of matters in dispute pivotal to the legitimacy of determinations under the Party Wall etc Act 1996?
    Delwyn Jones, Head of Building Consultancy (North), Matthews & Goodman
  • Bridging the performance gap: Understanding predicted and actual building operational energy
    Andy Lewry, Principal Consultant, Sustainable Energy Team, BRE
  • Dispute resolution in dilapidations disputes
    Edward Shaw, Director, Building and Project Consultancy-Dilapidations, Savills
  • If BIM is the solution, what is the problem? A review of the benefits, challenges and key drivers in BIM implementation
    Jennifer Hardi, Senior Lecturer and Steve Pittard, Senior Lecturer, School of the Built Environment and Architecture, London South Bank University
  • The Disability Discrimination Act Section 3, twenty years on: Has it been successful?
    Simon McLean, Chartered Building Surveyor and Lecturer in Building Surveying, Salford University

 

Volume 3 Number 3

  • Editorial: Some things never change: Does this help or hinder our learning about them?
    Simon McLean, Chartered Building Surveyor and Lecturer in Building Surveying, Salford University
  • Contamination and remediation: The impact upon a construction project
    Matthew Haines, Senior Quantity Surveyor, Henry Riley
  • Energy efficiency of buildings: The business case
    Mat Lown, Partner, Tuffin Ferraby Taylor
  • Is the parte over? Implications of the Court of Appeal decision in Patel v Peters & Anors for the appeal of ex parte awards
    James McAllister, Director, The Party Wall Consultancy
  • Issues surrounding the use of natural ventilation and passive cooling
    Derek Walker, Director, EDP Consulting
  • Infrared thermography: Is it just a question of 'point and report'?
    Brendan O’Callaghan, Surveyor, James Flynn Chartered Surveyors
  • Has the Supreme Court moved the goalposts on rights to light?
    Ian McKenna, Partner, Malcolm Hollis
  • Building Energy Management Systems: Making best use of them
    Andy Lewry, Principal Consultant, Sustainable Energy Team, BRE
  • Above ground damp proofing: How to improve detailing: Part 2 – Using air gap membrane systems
    Ralph F. Burkinshaw, Chartered Building Surveyor, Damp Diagnosis Services
  • Comparative testing of hydraulic lime and OPC mortar mixes
    Stephen Hetherington, Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University

 

Volume 3 Number 2

  • Editorial: Building surveying by questionnaire and its use in post occupancy evaluation
    Simon McLean, Chartered Building Surveyor and Surveying Subject Group Leader, Scott Sutherland School, Robert Gordon University
  • Flood damage: The surveyor’s challenge
    Roy Ilott, Chartered Building Surveyor, Roy Ilott & Associates
  • Condensation in loft spaces: Myths and realities
    Phil Parnham, Chartered Building Surveyor and Director, Blue Box Partners
  • Rights of light: Parasitic injury and damages — a review
    Delwyn Jones, Head of Building Consultancy (North), Matthews & Goodman
  • Repair work and the Party Wall Act: Who decides what is notifiable?
    Peyman Ghasemi, Director, P G Construction Consultants
  • Reflections on a restoration project: The Florence Institute, Toxteth, Liverpool
    Charles Anelay, Special Projects Director, William Anelay
  • What is behind the mouse click? Technology is driving physical changes in the space occupied by the industrial and office sectors
    Alex Charlesworth, Head, London Building Consultancy Team, Mark Webster Head of National Logistics & Industrial and Neil McLocklin, Partner, Cushman & Wakefield
  • Behaviour and costs in dilapidations and valuation claims: Why the clever children play nicely
    Richard Webber, Partner, RLS Law
  • Recent case law on contractual disputes: Practical tips and advice for surveyors when managing a dispute
    Laurence Cobb, Partner, Taylor Wessing
  • An introduction to compulsory purchase valuation principles spanning 150 years
    Lucy Clements Smith, Partner and David Vaughan, Partner, Berrymans Lace Mawer

 

Volume 3 Number 1

  • Editorial: Building information modelling and its possible impact on surveying
    Simon McLean, Chartered Building Surveyor and Surveying Subject Group Leader, Robert Gordon University
  • What to look for when surveying and assessing stonework
    Adrian Paye, CEO, PAYE
  • The role of the advising engineer under the Party Wall etc Act 1996: Is there one?
    Mikael Rust, Director, Mikael Rust & Co
  • Above ground damp proofing: How to improve detailing, Part 1 – Solid plaster frontal masking systems
    Ralph Burkinshaw, Chartered Building Surveyor, Damp Diagnosis Services
  • Dilapidations: Repairs and the supersession thereof
    Jon Rowling, Director, Chartered Building Surveyor, Goodrow Building Consultancy
  • Recent legislation in building conservation and its impact on building surveying for traditional buildings
    Lynda Jubb, Director, Jubb and Jubb
  • Building controls: Making the right choice in energy management
    Andy Lewry, Principal Consultant, Sustainable Energy Team, BRE
  • Renewable energy: The pros and cons of its use for retrofit in domestic and commercial settings
    Carl Benfield, Managing Director, Prescient Power
  • Are business rates fit for purpose?
    Jerry Schurder, Partner, Gerald Eve