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Specification for Piling and Embedded Retaining walls 2nd edition 5
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Geotechnical Engineering ISSN 1353 2618 UK £114 Rest of World £132
Geotechnique ISSN 0016 8505 UK £369 Rest of World £425
Ground Improvement ISSN 1365 781X UK £201 Rest of World £235
Geosynthetics International ISSN 1072 6349 EU £421 plus VAT Rest of World £421
Engineering Sustainability ISSN 1478 4637 UK £200 Rest of World £219
Waste and Resource Management ISSN 1747 6526 UK £173 Rest of World £201
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Disturbed Soil Properties and Geotechnical DesignA. Schofield, University of CambridgeWritten by a leading expert in soil mechanics, this is an easily accessible account of critical state soil mechanics, geotechnical centrifuge testing and the original Cam-Clay model invented by the author.
This book covers the authors lifetime research including his idea of a soft cohesionless soil, which is widely quoted but seldom understood. It explains the theory behind the model and looks at the fundamental errors in the calculation of soil mechanics stemming from Terzaghi's 'Mohr-Coulomb' error.
Contents■ Slip-plane properties ■ Interlocking, critical states (Cs) and liquefaction ■ Soil classification and strength ■ Limiting stress states and Cs■ Plasticity and original cam-clay (Occ)■ Geotechnical plastic design
December 2005Hardbound216 pages234 x 156 mm9780 7277 2982 8 £45.00
5th ICEG - Environmental Geotechnics (Set of 2 books) Edited by Professor H. R. Thomas, Director of Cardiff School of Engineering, Cardiff UniversityThis set of books presents the proceedings of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering’s (ISSMGE) 5th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics, held in Wales, UK in June 2006.
Consisting of 1658 pages with contributions from over 200 eminent authors from across the globe, this two-volume set presents current thinking and practice and demonstrates how issues associated with environmental geotechnics continue to be a major concern for governments, public and private organisations and the worldwide community in general.
Contents■ Remediation■ Testing and monitoring■ Barrier design including nuclear waste disposal■ Mine Sites Tailing Dams Sludge ponds and underwater
geoenvironmental issues■ Sustainability Regulation and Risk Management■ Fate and transport of Pollutants■ Waste Reuse and Waste Management
June 2006 Hardbound 234 x 156mm 1658 pages 9780 7277 3474 7£150.00
Specification for Piling and Embedded Retaining Walls 2nd edition The Federation of Piling Specialists, In Association with BGA and ICEThis book provides an update of two previously published titles; Specification for Piling and Embedded Retaining Walls (ICE) and Notes for Guidance (FPS). It incorporates recent developments, is compatible with current Euro norms and is intended to become the de facto national standard for deep foundation works in the UK. For the first time ever each individual section will be accompanied by specific notes for guidance.
Contents■ General requirements for piling work■ Driven precast reinforced and prestressed concrete piles■ Bored cast-in-place piles■ Continuous flight augers/displacement■ Driven cast-in-place piles■ Steel bearing piles■ Timber piles■ Friction reduction in piles■ Non-destructive methods for testing piles■ Static load testing of piles■ Diaphragm walls■ Hard/hard secant pile walls■ Hard/soft secant pile walls■ Continuous bored pile walls■ King post walls■ Steel sheet piles■ Integrity testing of wall elements■ Instrumentation for piles and embedded walls■ General requirements for concrete■ Support fluid
May 2007Hardbound264 pages297 x 210 mm978 0 7277 3358 0 £49.00
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Risk and Variability in Geotechnical EngineeringM. A. Hicks, Senior Lecturer and Head of Geotechnical Engineering, The University of ManchesterThis book presents cutting edge techniques for characterising, quantifying and modelling geomaterial variability in addition to methods for quantifying the influence of this variability on the performance of geotechnical structures. It includes state-of-the-art refereed journal papers by leading international researchers that were published in Géotechnique along with written and informal discussions on a selection of key papers that were presented at a Symposium at the Institution of Civil Engineers on 9th May 2005.
The papers consist of both theoretical and practical guidance, including case histories; while applications include foundations, retaining structures, slopes and soil-structure interaction.
Contents■ Characterisation■ Modelling■ Design■ Applications
January 2007Hardbound297 x 210 mm240 pages978 0 7277 3486 0£55.00
The Federation of Piling Specialists, In Association with BGA and ICE
Specifi cation for Piling and Embedded
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ICP Design Methods for Driven Piles in Sands and ClaysR. Jardine, F. Chow, R. Overy and J. StandingThis book broadens and updates earlier recommendations and provides clear procedures for geotechnical engineers, with worked examples for sands and clays. It includes guidance on application to a wider range of pile types, geotechnical profiles and loading conditions. Evidence of the methods’ reliability is supported by a substantial updated database of high-quality pile tests. Reference is made to recent research and practical experience whilst discussing the methods’ theoretical and practical advantages.
Contents■ Background ■ Design methods for piles in silica sand ■ Design methods for piles in clay■ Reliability of the design methods ■ Time effects in sand and clay ■ Group effects in sand and clay ■ Experience with other soil profiles ■ Cyclic loading and seismic action ■ Conclusions
March 2005Paperbound297 x 210 mm112 pages9780 7277 3272 9£35.00
Closed-Face Tunnelling Machines and Ground StabilityBritish Tunnelling SocietyThis report is produced in response to a series of incidents of ground instability and collapse that have occurred on recent tunnelling projects in suburban and city centre environments on which closed-face tunnelling machines were used.
The purpose of this report is to examine the potential for ground instability or collapse when using closed-face tunnelling machines, to investigate the efficacy of various ground investigation techniques in urban areas, and to recommend management and operational guidelines to further minimise the risk when tunnelling beneath highly developed urban and city centre areas.
Contents■ Technology of closed-face tunnelling machines ■ Choosing between earth pressure balance machines
(EPBMs) and Slurry Tunnelling Machines (STMs) ■ Incident data ■ Hazards associated with urban tunnelling ■ Use of risk management ■ Review of site investigation method ■ Tunnelling process – construction■ Tunnelling process – monitoring, recording and
reviewing
September 2005Paperbound96 pages297 x 210 mm9780 7277 3386 3£ 65.00
Civil Excavations and Tunnelling R. TatiyaThis is a comprehensive text on civil excavations at the surface and subsurface locales, including tunnels created with or without explosives, using latest methods, equipment and techniques with due consideration to safety and the environment. Criteria to select equipment is demonstrated through a case study; and tunnelling methods are described including new Austrian tunnelling method (NATM); Lee’s tunnelling method (LTM); pre-vault method; and mechanical pre-cutting tunnelling method (MPTM).
Contents■ Introduction and site investigations
■ Ground and rock fragmentation – drilling and blasting
■ Earth movers, excavators and open-cut excavations
■ Tunnelling by conventional methods
■ Mechanised tunnelling
■ Shield tunnelling in soft ground
■ Special methods
■ Micro-tunnelling
■ Raising, sinking and large sub-surface excavation
■ Hazards, safety and the environment
May 2005Hardbound234 x 156 mm336 pages9780 7277 3340 5£49.00
The Handbook of Tunnel Fire Safety A. Beard and R. CarvelFire safety in tunnels has become a major international issue following catastrophic tunnel fires that have occurred worldwide. As a result, it has become essential to gain a much better understanding of all aspects of tunnel fire safety, from basic science to acceptable risk and the law. This need has produced a significant increase in research and investigation. The fundamental principles that emerge from this form the bed-rock for decision making on how tunnels may be designed or upgraded and operated in an acceptable way.
This book brings together, for the first time, contributions from international experts in all areas of the field of tunnel fire investigation and fire fighting. The Handbook of Tunnel Fire Safety spans the spectrum of current knowledge available in the field of tunnel fire safety.
Contents■ Real tunnel fires ■ Prevention and protection■ Tunnel fire dynamics■ Fire safety management and human factors ■ Emergency procedure
March 2005Hardbound243 x 170 mm536 pages9780 7277 3168 5£85.00
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2004Hardbound200 pages297 x 210 mm9780 7277 3170 8£40.00
SITE INVESTIGATION SERIES
This series of four books written by the Site Investigation Steering Group – a group consisting of 21 bodies including government departments, learned societies, professional associations and trade organisations. It aims to improve the quality of site investigation and thereby to obtain better value for money for the construction industry and its clients.
Part 1: Without Site Investigation Ground is a Hazard1993 Paperbound 56 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 1982 9 £15.00
Part 2: Planning Procurement and Quality Management1993 Paperbound 40 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 1983 6 £15.00
Part 3: Specification for Ground Investigation1993 Paperbound 108 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 1984 3 £30.00
Part 4: Guidelines for the Safe Investigation by Drilling of Landfills and Contaminated Land1993 Paperbound 40 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 1985 0 £15.00
Site Investigation Series – Four volume set1993 Paperbound 244 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2261 4 £47.50
THE SHORT COURSE SERIES
The ‘Short Course’ series concentrates on how to get the fundamentals right and then how to use them in practical applications. It provides civil engineers, engineering geologists and students with the means to check that ground properties (inputs) and design predictions (outputs) collectively pass the “sanity test”! These essential handbooks concentrate facts and figures in quick-reference charts and tables wherever possible and illustrate analytical methods with many worked examples.www.ttbooks.co.uk/shortcourseseries
A Short Course in Soil Structure Engineeringof Deep Foundations, Excavations and TunnelsC. W. W. Ng, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, N. Simons, University of Surrey and B. Menzies, GDS Instruments Ltd
2004 Hardbound 416 pages243 x 170 mm 9780 7277 3263 7 £55.00
A Short Course in Geotechnical Site Investigation N. Simons, University of Surrey, B. Menzies, GDS Instruments Ltd and M. Matthews, University of Surrey
BGA PRIZE WINNER
2002 Hardbound 368 pages243 x 170 mm 9780 7277 2948 4 £55.00
A Short Course in Soil and Rock Slope EngineeringN. Simons, University of Surrey, B. Menzies, GDS Instruments Ltd and M. Matthews, University of Surrey
2001 Hardbound 448 pages243 x 170 mm 9780 7277 2871 5 £55.00
A Short Course in Foundation Engineering 2nd edition
N. Simons, University of Surrey and B. Menzies, GDS Instruments Ltd
2000 Hardbound 256 pages243 x 170 mm 9780 7277 2751 0 £45.00
Ground and Soil ImprovementEdited by C. Raison, Chris Raison Associates
Methods for improving ground and soil have undergone significant developments in recent years, particularly in terms of application and usage, and many innovative techniques have been introduced. However, in many areas the design process still lacks a theoretical framework.
The papers included in this book, written by international authors, deal with a cross-section of problems faced by many practising engineers and provide advice and guidance on how these problems can be dealt with in a practical manner.
CONTENTS■ Vibro compaction
■ Vibro replacement
■ Dynamic compaction
■ Soil mixing
■ Compaction grouting
■ Surcharging
■ Deep drainage
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Terrain and Geohazard Challenges facing Onshore Oil and Gas PipelinesBPTo access global oil and gas deposits, major pipelines must traverse remote regions with extreme terrains. There are a significant number of pipeline projects, active or planned, in tropical jungles, mountains and deserts, in permafrost and in areas of wetland. Each of these natural environments is associated with a range of geohazards, which may include landslides, soil erosion, karst, river migration and seismic or volcanic activity.
This volume consisting of over 40 papers presents the proceedings of the International Conference on Terrain and Geohazard Challenges Facing Onshore Oil and Gas Pipelines. This was the first conference of its type, where the aim was to share new thinking and to promote engagement between pipeline designers and builders, geoengineers and environmental specialists and client organisations.
Contents■ Terrain and geohazard assessment ■ Assessment – BTC pipeline examples ■ Environment ■ Design ■ Construction ■ Operations and reinstatement
July 2005Hardbound758 pages234 x 156 mm9780 7277 3278 1£ 105.00
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Landslide Risk AssessmentE. M. Lee and D. K. C. Jones, University of Newcastle
Over the past decade there has been a gradual shift away from simply relying on engineering solutions to individual landslide problems, to the use of a variety of strategies to manage the problems over a broad area. Such alternative strategies include the use of building codes, land use planning controls, preventing water leakage, early warning systems and insurance schemes.
This book addresses these developments and provides a multidisciplinary perspective on landslide management. It places emphasis on the need to understand the scientific basis of landslide activity together with the legislative and administrative framework and the cultural background.
CONTENTS■ Landslides and risk assessment■ Landslide hazard assessment■ Probabilistic hazard assessment■ Consequence assessment■ Risk screening■ Quantitative risk assessment■ Risk acceptance criteria■ Risk management■ Case examples
Tunnel Lining Design GuideBritish Tunnelling Society and Institution of Civil Engineers
This guide is an essential reference to the recommended standards and rules applicable to formulation for all manner of bored tunnels, and shafts in any type of ground condition. It is also a useful resource for those involved in the procurement, operation, or maintenance of tunnels, or those seeking to acquire data for use in production.
The need for a single reference book of recommendations and guidance for tunnel lining design has long been recognised. In partnership with the Institution of Civil Engineers Research and Development fund, The British Tunnelling Society (BTS) considered that the valuable knowledge and experience of its members on tunnel lining design should be made available to the wider international underground construction industry.
Covering the design of structural linings for all manner of driven tunnels and shafts in relation to a variety of ground conditions, Tunnel Lining: Design Guide is written for particular use in conjunction with the relevant United Kingdom standards, codes of practice and existing customs and practice in operation. Such existing standards and codes are usually not specific to tunnelling and have no formal standing in tunnel lining design.
CONTENTS■ Project definition
■ Geotechnical characterization
■ Design considerations
■ Construction options and issues
■ Methods of analysis
■ Settlement and monitoring
■ Quality control
AUA Guidelines for Backfilling and Contact Grouting of Tunnels and ShaftsEdited by R. W .Henn
This book focuses on the grouting performed to fill the voids between the excavated surface and the tunnel and shaft linings. It will help those in the underground construction industry to increase their understanding of grouting terms and methods. It will also help improve the quality of contract documents, relating to both backfill and contact grouting and the in-place grout, and reduce costs and schedule time. In addition, these guidelines will help to ensure that engineers avoid practices that could lead to potential claims.
CONTENTS■ Geological conditions■ Structural and operational requirements of
the completed facility■ Liner systems■ Grout material■ Grout properties■ Backfilling■ Contact grouting■ Equipment■ Record keeping■ Quality control■ Contract documents
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION PRESENTED BY CO-OPERATION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (COST)>
High-quality research and the participation of so many countries have allowed COST to develop into one of the largest frameworks for research co-operation in Europe. It is a valuable mechanism for co-ordinating national research activities and has stimulated European integration and strengthened European competitiveness. Today COST has almost 200 Actions and involves nearly 30,000 scientists from 34 European member countries and more than 80 participating institutions from 11 non-member countries. Based on this extensive research, COST has published the following four high-quality reports:
2004Hardbound464 pages234 x 156 mm9780 7277 3171 5£65.00
2004Paperbound200 pages297 x 210 mm9780 7277 2986 6£65.00
Avoiding Damage Caused by Soil–structure Interaction: Lessons Learnt from Case HistoriesEdited by R. Kastner, Institut National Des Sciences Appliquées, O. Kjekstad, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, and J. Standing, Imperial College London
This book looks at the complex nature of soil-structure interaction and the resulting ground movements as an integral part of assessing developments, for example tunnels and deep excavations.
2003 Paperbound 80 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 3124 1 £30.00
Interaction Between Structural and Geotechnical EngineersEdited by R. Katzenbach and J. Turek, Darmstadt University of Technology This This book shows how mutual benefits are achieved by structural and geotechnical engineers, taking soil-structure interaction into account during the design process and highlights the benefits of practical experience gained from international construction projects.
2003 Paperbound 106 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 3126 5 £30.00
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Guidelines for the Use of Advanced Numerical AnalysisEdited by D. M. Potts, Imperial College, K. Axelsson, Jonkoping College, L. Grande, NTNU Trondheim, H. Schweiger, Graz University and M. Long, University College Dublin
This book provides guidelines for best practice of specific types of soil-structure interaction that are common in urban development and discusses the role of benchmarking exercises.
2002 Paperbound 180 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 3125 8 £30.00
Hidden Aspects of Urban PlanningSurface and underground developmentEdited by T. Paul, John Barnett & Associates, F. Chow, Geotechnical Consulting Group and O. Kjekstad, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
This book describes some basic geotechnical concepts, and illustrates how geotechnical engineering can be used to overcome potential problems. It demonstrates the benefits of using underground space and ‘brownfield’ sites with numerous examples of international best practice.
2002 Paperbound 88 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 3101 2 £30.00
2003 Hardbound 251 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2983 5 £35.00
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Deep ExcavationsA practical manual 2nd editionM. Puller, Consultant
This book assembles the practical rules and details for the efficient and economical execution of deep excavations. It draws together a wealth of experience of both design and construction from published work and the lifetime practice of the author. This second edition is extensively revised to include changes in design emphasis including those due to Eurocode 7 and descriptions of the latest equipment, construction techniques and geotechnical processes. Additional details include those of the latest piling and diaphragm wall equipment and innovations in top-down construction applied to basements and cut-and-cover works. The section on caissons has been expanded to include design methods.
The successful conceptual design of temporary and permanent works for the support of deep excavations requires both freshness of ideas and experience of similar construction. The purpose of this book is to present varied international examples in sufficient detail to allow this to succeed.
CONTENTS■ The control of groundwater■ Open excavation: side slopes and soil
retention■ Vertical soil support: wall construction■ Design of vertical soil support■ Cofferdam construction■ Cofferdam design■ Basement construction and design■ Cut-and-cover construction■ Shafts and caissons: construction and design■ Soil movement due to deep excavations
Advances in Geotechnical EngineeringThe Skempton ConferenceEdited by R. J. Jardine and D. M. Potts, Imperial College London and K. G. Higgins, Geotechnical Consulting Group
This three-volume set presenting the proceedings of the Skempton Memorial Conference on Advances in Geotechnical Engineering held in 2004. With the conference’s commemorative theme, the first volume reprints the Royal Society of London’s short biographical memoir on ansi-Professor Sir Alec Skempton and offers a set of invited articles that reflect on his contributions to engineering geology, slope stability and the history of civil engineering. This comprehensive set reviews and discusses the most recent advances in geotechnics, focusing on Professor Sir Alec Skempton’s favourite subjects, will be an invaluable resource for geotechnical engineers.
The second volume contains more than 80 articles that report recent research and advances in practice from around the world. The papers focus on the broad range of geotechnical issues, that most interested Professor Skempton, and are grouped under the headings of:
■ Soil behaviour, characterisation and modelling
■ Foundations
■ Slopes and embankments
■ Ground performance
■ The influence of geology on civil engineering
The third volume is a supplement to volumes 1 and 2 and constitutes three updated papers on:
■ Temporary slope stability in London Clay – back analysis of two case histories
■ Then and now: some comments on the design and analysis of slopes and embankments
■ A hollow cylinder apparatus to study the cyclic loading behaviour of dry granual material
Geosynthetics: Protecting the EnvironmentProceedings of the 1st IGS UK Chapter National Geosynthetics SymposiumEdited by N. Dixon, D. M. Smith, J. R. Greenwood and D. R. V. Jones
This publication presents recent advances in the design, manufacture, development and use of geosynthetics in environmental applications. The publication covered a wide range of issues relevant to those working in areas providing environmental protection through engineering measures (e.g. those working in waste management, contaminated land and urban drainage).
CONTENTS Keynote paper■ Geomembrane liner durability: Contributing
factors and the status quo
Geosynthetic barriers ■ Hydraulic properties of geosynthetic clay
liners■ Design interface shear strengths: peak or
residual?■ Use of geosynthetics in landfill steepwall
lining systems
Other environmental applications■ Applications of electrokinetic geosynthetics■ Geotextile bags for the containment, filtering
and decontamination of slurries■ Application of geosynthetics in sustainable
drainage systems
Protection and drainage in landfills■ Theoretical approach to designing protection:
Selecting a geomembrane strain criterion■ Use of geocomposite drains in landfill
leachate drainage systems: the challenges
Geoenvironmental EngineeringIntegrated management of groundwater and contaminated landEdited by R. N. Yong and H. R. Thomas, Cardiff University
This book contains the proceedings of the 4th Geoenvironmental Engineering Conference, organised by the British Geotechnical Association and Cardiff University’s School of Engineering, held in Stratford-Upon-Avon in June 2004.
The theme of the conference was Integrated Management of Groundwater and Contaminated Land. This book is a compilation of peer-reviewed papers; grouped according to the sessions under which they were presented at the conference. The papers address a wide range of issues, including:
■ Risk management and remediation of contaminated land and groundwater
■ Landfill processes■ Risk assessment and modelling■ Management of wastes■ Fate and transport of contaminates in the
subsurface■ Mine wastes and waters■ Legislation and regulatory control.
Issues associated with Geoenvironmental Engineering continue to be a major preoccupation for Governments, public and private organisations and the general community around the world. The conference brought together people working in industry, academia and the public sector to discuss the latest ideas and developments in Geoenvironmental Engineering and related fields. The papers in these proceedings reflect the work being undertaken across the discipline.
This volume is an indispensable source of information on current research and practice in the field of integrated management of groundwater and contaminated land.
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OTHER GEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TITLES
Geoenvironmental EngineeringGeoenvironmental impact managementEdited by R. N. Yong and H. R. Thomas,Cardiff University
2001 Hardbound 592 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 3033 6 £85.00
Geoenvironmental EngineeringGround contamination: pollutant management and remediationEdited by R. N. Yong and H. R. Thomas, Cardiff University
1999 Hardbound 600 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2840 1 £90.00
Geoenvironmental EngineeringContaminated ground: Fate of pollutants and remediationEdited by R. N. Yong and H. R. Thomas, Cardiff University
1997 Hardback 586 pages160 x 240 mm 9780 7277 2606 3 £90.00
Geosynthetics and their ApplicationsEdited by S. Kumar Shukla, Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, India
2002 Hardbound 456 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 3117 3 £135.00
Contaminated Soil 2000
2000 Hardbound 1494 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2954 5 £150.00
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Finite Element Analysis in Geotechnical EngineeringTheory and Application
D. M. Potts and L. Zdravkovic, Imperial College London Volume 1: Theory1999 Hardbound 500 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2753 4 £80.00 Volume 2: Application2001 Hardbound 448 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2783 1 £80.00
SPECIAL PRICE FOR THE SET:9780 7277 2812 8 £140.00
Design Applications of Raft FoundationsEdited by J. Hemsley, Consulting Engineer
2000 Hardbound 608 pages243 x 170 mm 9780 7277 2765 7 £90.00
Problematic SoilsI. Jefferson, E. J. Murray, E. Faragher and P. R. Fleming, East Midlands Geotechnical Group
2001 Hardbound 220 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 3043 5 £35.00
BGA International Conference on FoundationsEdited by T. A. Newson2003 Hardbound 990 pages240 x 160 mm 9780 7277 3244 6 £115.00
Investigation and Management of Soft Rock CliffsE. M. Lee, University of Newcastle and A. Clark, High Point Rendel
2002 Hardbound 400 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2985 9 £95.00
Instability Planning and ManagementSeeking sustainable solutions to ground movement problemsEdited by R. G. McInnes and J. Jakeways, Isle of Wight Centre for the Coastal Environment
2002 Hardbound 772 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 3132 6 £95.00
Risk and Reliability in Ground EngineeringEdited by B. O. Skipp, Consultant
1993 Hardbound 304 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 1986 7 £60.00
Elastic Analysis of Raft FoundationsJ. Hemsley, Consulting Engineer
1998 Hardbound 720 pages244 x 172 mm 9780 7277 2594 3 £120.00
Earthworks A guideN. A. Trenter, Consulting Engineer
2001 Hardbound 276 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2966 8 £45.00
Ground Dynamics and Man-made ProcessesEdited by B. O. Skipp, Consultant
1998 Hardbound 232 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2676 6 £45.00
LandslidesIn research, theory and practiceEdited by E. Bromhead, N. Dixon and M-L. Ibsen, Kingston University
2000 Hardbound 1728 pages 3 volumes 234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2872 2 £160.00
Building Response to TunnellingCase studies from construction of the Jubilee Line Extension, London
CIRIA and Imperial College
2001 2 volumes Hardbound 960 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 3017 6 £135.00
Specification for TunnellingBritish Tunnelling Society and Institution of Civil Engineers
2000 Paperbound 160 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2865 4 £35.00
Track Geotechnology and Substructure ManagementE. Selig, University of Massachusetts and J. Waters, Railway Geotechnical Consultant
1994 Hardbound 446 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2013 9 £95.00
Pre-failure Deformation Behaviour of GeomaterialsInstitution of Civil Engineers
1998 Hardbound 421 pages245 x 176 mm 9780 7277 2642 1 £62.50
Lime StabilisationEdited by C. D. F. Rogers and S. Glendinning, Loughborough University and N. Dixon, Nottingham Trent University
1996 Hardbound 182 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2563 9 £35.00
Noise and Vibration from High-speed TrainsEdited by V. V. Krylov, Nottingham Trent University
2001 Hardbound 447 pages243 x 170 mm 9780 7277 2963 7 £95.00
Advances in Site Investigation PracticeEdited by C. Craig, Institution of Civil Engineers
1996 Hardbound 960 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2513 4 £105.00
Advanced Groundwater RemediationActive and passive technologiesEdited by F. G. Simon and T. Meggyes, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, and C. McDonald, University of Leeds
2002 Hardbound 360 pages243 x 170 mm 9780 7277 3121 0 £75.00
Assessment and Reclamation of Contaminated LandEdited by R. E. Hester, University of York and R. M. Harrison, University of Birmingham
2001 Paperbound 184 pages246 x 189 mm 9780 7277 2988 0 £40.00
GREEN 2Contaminated and derelict landEdited by R. W. Sarsby, University of Wolverhampton
1998 Hardbound 528 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2633 9 £80.00
GREEN 3The exploitation of natural resources and the consequencesEdited by R. W. Sarsby, University of Wolverhampton and T. Meggyes, FederalInstitute for Materials Research and Testing
2001 Hardbound 528 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 3004 6 £95.00
Advanced Landfill Liner SystemsEdited by H. August, U. Holzöhner and T. Meggyes, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
1997 Hardbound 400 pages276 x 219 mm 9780 7277 2590 5 £85.00
Engineering Geology of the Channel TunnelC. S. Harris, Ecological Consultant, M. B. Hart, University of Plymouth, P. M. Varley, Knight Piésold and Partners and C. D. Warren, Sir William Halcrow and Partners
1996 Hardbound 520 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2045 0 £90.00
Contaminated Land and its ReclamationEdited by R. E. Hester, University of York andR. M. Harrison, University of Birmingham
1997 Hardbound 160 pages 246 x 189 mm 9780 7277 2595 0 £35.00
Contaminated Land: Investigation, Assessment and RemediationInstitution of Civil Engineers
1994 Paperbound 90 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2016 0 £20.00
The Essential Guide to the ICE’s Specification for Piling and Embedded Retaining WallsThe Federation of Piling Specialists
1999 Paperbound 104 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2738 1 £25.00
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Specification for Piling and Embedded Retaining WallsNote – new edition available for 2007Institution of Civil Engineers
1996 Paperbound 236 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2566 0 £45.00
Site Preparation for the New Hong Kong International AirportEdited by G. W. Plant, C. S. Covil and R. A. Hughes, Airport Authority Hong Kong
1998 Hardbound 600 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2696 4 £90.00
Environmental Impact Assessment HandbookB. Carroll, Enfusion and T. Turpin, Nicholas Pearson Associates
2002 Paperbound 192 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2781 7 £40.00
Environmental GeotechnicsR. W. Sarsby, University of Wolverhampton
2000 Hardbound 600 pages276 x 219 mm 9780 7277 2752 7 £95.00
Environmental Impact Assessment A Guide to ProceduresDTLR (Now Office of the Deputy Prime Minister) and The National Assembly for Wales
2000 Paperbound 112 pages210 x 148 mm 9780 7277 2960 6 £15.00
Environmental AssessmentR. Singleton, P B Kennedy and Donkin Ltd., P. Castle and David Short, Cameron McKenna
1999 Hardbound 304 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2612 4 £45.00
Ground Improvement GeosystemsDensification and reinforcementEdited by M. C. R. Davies, University of Dundee
1997 Hardbound 508 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2605 6 £85.00
Practical Guide to Grouting of Underground StructuresR. W. Henn
1996 Hardbound 191 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7844 0140 8 £42.50
Urban Ground EngineeringInstitution of Civil Engineers
1999 Hardbound 350 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2786 2 £60.00
Ground Freezing in PracticeJ. S. Harris, Geotechnical Consultant
1995 Hardbound 290 pages240 x 172 mm 9780 7277 1995 9 £65.00
Specification for the Construction of Slurry Trench Cut-off WallsInstitution of Civil Engineers
1999 Paperbound 80 pages297 x 210 mm 9780 7277 2625 4 £30.00
Immersed Tunnel Techniques 2Edited by C. Ford
1997 Hardbound 368 pages234 x 156 mm 9780 7277 2604 9 £70.00
This book is based on the principle that well-designed, accessible and pleasant living and working environments are one of the key requirements of creating sustainable communities as set out in The Sustainable Communities Plan "Building for the Future".
This book demonstrates that well located and designed places of work are good for the wider environment and good for business.
Better Places to WorkCABE and Llewelyn Davies Yeang
November 2005Paperbound
56 pages297x210mm
9780 7277 3398 6£20.00
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