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Thursday, February 26, 2009

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Termites

Australian Termites 3rd Ed

Shows readers the how, which, when, where, what and why of termite and wood borer control. The previous edition of this highly-regarded and indispensable text is now out-of-date, and the new edition has been refined and rewritten as a full fledged text and reference book for pest-control technicians and the people who train them. Now including a colour section for easier identification of problem species, it will result in better educated technicians and more precise termite management in the future.

Table of Contents: 1 Introduction, 2 Biology and behaviour of termites, 3 Termites in the environment 4 Grouping of termites by their habits, 5 Classification of termites, 6 Recognising the presence of termites 7 Locating and controlling active termites, 8 Eradication of active termites using various pesticide types and techniques 9 Preventing attack by subterranean termites, 10 Twenty-five termite case studies, 11 Wood borers

Urban Pest Management in Australia 5th Ed

Ion Staunton draws on his 50 years of industry knowledge to bring Gerozisis and Hadlington’s pest management ‘bible’ to a new generation of technicians.

Urban Pest Management in Australia has been the major reference work for Australian pest control operators.

This fifth edition has been extensively revised to support the constantly evolving pest management industry. It features an accessible new format, fully updated chapters, additional colour plates and extra content, including a new section on putting pest control into practice.

Wood-destroying Insects - Wood Borers and Termites
CSIRO publishing

by J W Creffield

A Handbook for architects, engineers, builders, surveyors, foresters and the general public. This booklet outlines what preventative methods can be taken to significangly reduce the damage caused by these wood-destroying insects.

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Australian Standard AS 3660.1-2000 - Termite Management Part 1: New Building Work

Sets out requirements for the design and construction of subterranean termite management systems for new buildings and ground level extensions and renovations.

It includes provisions for both physical and chemical termite barriers throughout mainland Australia. It is intended for people requiring termite management systems.

This Standard is the 1st part in a series of 3 Standards on termite management.

Also available: AS 3660.3-2000 - Part 3, Assessment Criteria for termite management systems.

Fire

Building in Bushfire-prone areas HB 36

Provides information and guidance on the siting of the building and methods and materials of construction for buildings in areas designated as bushfire prone. Advice on vegetation management and landscaping measures is included.

Contents
Ch.1 Introduction
Ch.2. How builidings ignite
Ch.3 Siting, Landscaping and Maintenance
Ch.4 Design and Construction
Ch.5 Building Contents
Bibliography

Australian Standard AS 3959-1999 Construction of Buildings in bushfire-prone areas

Sets out requirements for the design and construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas in order to improve their performance when they are subjected to burning debris, radiant heat or flame contact generated from a bushfire. Also includes a methodology for assessing categories of bushfire attack in respect of a site situated in an area that has been designated by a relevant authority as bushfire-prone.
Scope
This Standard specifies requirements for the design and construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas in order to improve their performance when subjected to burning debris, radiant heat or flame contact generated from a bushfire. Paperback, 24 pages

International Fire Engineering Guidelines Edition 2005

This publication has been produced through a collaborative venture between: Australian Building Codes Board, Department of Building and Housing New Zealand, International Code Council® and the National Research Council of Canada.

The International Fire Engineering Guidelines has been made suitable for use in Australia, Canada, USA and New Zealand through development of a separate Part O of the guideline for each collaborative country. Each part O provides an insight to the issues that go beyond actual engineering and provides a perspective on the role of the engineering within the regulatory and non-regulatory systems for the particular country.

This publication includes an electronic version of the entire document on CD-ROM. Registered purchasers will also receive access to an International IFEG forum and IFEG updates web page.

Water in Buildings an Architects Guide to Moisture and Mould

The definitive guide to understanding and managing the effects of water on buildings
Water in Buildings: An Architect's Guide to Moisture and Mold is a detailed and highly useful reference to help architects and other design professionals create dry, healthy environments, without jeopardizing a project with poor liability management.

Much more than a book of "quick fixes," this practical guide illuminates an essential understanding of the "whys" of moisture problems, including valuable information on how water behaves and how its performance can be anticipated and managed in building design.

With a special emphasis on water's role in creating mold, an issue of growing concern and liability, Water in Buildings offers the most up-to-date information on rainwater management, below-grade water management, foundations, wall and roof construction, mechanical systems, moisture, and much more!

AS 3740-2004 Waterproofing of Wet Areas

Sets out criteria for wet areas within residential buildings. It gives minimum requirements for materials, designs and installations.

Scope
This Standard sets out requirements for materials and minimum design and installation criteria for the waterproofing of wet areas within residential buildings. It includes typical details of construction materials and methods. It does not cover situations where flooding of the wet areas occurs through overflowing of vessels and showers or plumbing failures.

Guide to External Waterproofing Balcony Decks 2008 edition

Table of Contents:
Ch.1: Waterpoofing considerations Ch.2: Exposure Category Classifications Ch.3: Balcony and Deck Design Ch.4:Substrates Ch.5: Drainage connection Ch.6: Door Openings Ch.7: Perimeter Termination Ch.8: Cavity Flashings Ch.9: Controlling efflorescence Ch.10: Waterproofing membranes Ch.11: Bond breakers and fillets Ch.12: Movement Joints Ch.13: Service penetrations Ch.14: Balustrades Ch.15: Skylights Ch.16: Membrane protection Ch.17: Plan and prepare Ch.18: Waterproofing process sequence Ch.19: Application of Waterproofing systems
Ch.20: Waterproofing failures Ch.21: Checklists, Inspection and quoting sheets Ch.22: Glossary of terms Appendix 1 Tables and Illustrations Appendix 2 Membrane compatibility tablesSpiral bound, published 2008

Guide to Internal Wet Area Waterproofing

A realistic technical manual and training aid for waterproofing applicators, suppliers, builders and certifiers with 158 pages of detailed explanations, work practices and procedures, with over 60 detailed drawings. Written by MBA's Waterproofing Council, Technical Committee

Wire-bound, 173 pages, 6th edition published 2008


Plumbing & Drainage Guide

by BRANZ Was $64.90 now only $55.00
Having a plumbing design problem? This guide explains, using graphics and simple explanations, the general principles and requirements of the building codes and standards applicable to sanitary plumbing and drainage in Australia and New Zealand. The guide is intended as an aid and quick reference for designers, builders, students, plumbers and drainlayers and building officials or surveyors.

The information it contains will meet the overall requirements of AS/NZS 3500 for both Australia and New Zealand and the requirements of New Zealand Building Code (NZBC) Clause G13 Foul water. Where individual States have modified AS/NZS 3500, these modifications should be referred to. The original standards or code clauses also need to be referred to, but this guide is invaluable as a quick reference and aid to understanding these documents. The easy to follow diagrams, with minimal but clear text, are an essential tool for understanding the complexity of plumbing systems and the regulatory documents surrounding them

Builder's Greywater Guide

Installation of Greywater Systems in New Construction & Remodeling; A Supplement to the Book "Create an Oasis With Greywater"
"Extremely helpful for interpreting the arcane language of the plumbing code for the uninitiated. Without it, many pitfalls await the unwary." -- Bahman Sheikh , Director, City of Los Angeles Greywater Pilot Project

"The best guide for actual hands-on greywater system construction available. Contractors need this book, do it yourselfers will simply love it. Time saving tricks, traps to avoid, flowcharts for system selection, user education, it's all here in plain English with an easy reading style." -- Doug Pratt, Technical Products Developer, Real Goods Renewable Energy Division

Topics include: Special reasons for builders to install or not install a greywater system, flow chart for choosing a system, suggestions for dealing with inspectors, legal requirements checklist, detailed review of system options with respect to new laws, latest construction details and design tips, maintenance suggestions, equations for estimating irrigation demand, and the complete text of new US greywater law with English translation and suggested improvements.
Papercover booklet, 46 pages, 9 figures, 8.5 x 11".

The Septic System Owner's Manual

This book is for the people whose homes have septic systems. It describes a basic gravity-flow septic system including the tank and the drainfield. It will tell you a bit about soil and the ability of microorganisms to purify water-borne pathogens.

You will learn what you can do daily (dishes, toilet, washing machine) to promote healthy functioning of a septic system. We will describe common-sense maintenance, periodic tank inspections, and tank pumping when necessary. There is a chapter on what to do if things go wrong, and information on simple graywater systems and on composting toilets.

Alternatives to the typical gravity-fed septic system are described, including mounds, sand-filters, pressure-dosed drainfields, and wetlands. And for the small town facing the likelihood of a town-wide septic system upgrade,we provide advice on basic organization, dealing with engineers, and selecting the best option for wastewater disposal.

Paperback, 163 pages, published by: Shelter Publications; illustrated edition edition published October, 2000

Australian Maintaining Your Home

This book offers advice on maintaining your home. It covers practical advice on common problems and their causes, what needs to be done about them and whether you should do it yourself or call an expert for advice. A must for all homeowners. 368 pages of information.

This book is full-colour and crammed with practical advice on common problems and their causes, what needs to be done about them and whether you should do-it-yourself or call for expert advice. It covers every part of your home, from subfloor to roof space and beyond, and includes charts for you to fill in to keep track of your maintenance over the years.

There's general maintenance information - common problems, preventative maintenance and condition checks. Then there's the inspection/action or troubleshooting section. This section shows you how to deal with emergencies, such as a burst water pipe.Publication Date: 2006

Cox Architects & Planners

From its origins as a leading proponent of the ‘Sydney School of Architecture’ in the 1960s, Cox Architects & Planners, known more commonly as Cox, has grown to become one of Australia’s largest and most successful practices and now spans four continents. This new book, as well as being the firm’s third book with IMAGES, is the most comprehensive overview to date of this journey, which has included hundreds of projects and awards.

With in-depth project descriptions, drawings, plans, and spectacular colour photography, this book presents many of the firm’s highly awarded projects for major international sporting facilities, such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the athletes’ village for the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, as well as major arts centres and museum complexes, convention centres, education facilities, local government facilities, facilities for justice (including prisons and police stations), urban and master planning, bridges and transport projects.

Casebound with jacket, 360 pages, published 2009

Country Houses of Tasmania

Behind the closed doors of our finest private colonial estates - a glorious pictorial celebration of Tasmania's finest private residences. Tucked into the folds of Tasmania's wild landscape is an array of beautiful historic homes from a time when life was simpler and grander - and perhaps more of an adventure.

The early pastoral settlers of Tasmania were a hardy and eccentric bunch: young men out to make their fortunes; struggling families hoping for a fresh start; and feisty women wanting to make their own mark. From the landed gentry to convicts who'd won their freedom, these men and women created an antipodean England in the elaborate Georgian and Victorian mansions they built. Alice Bennett and Georgia Warner have collected together the stories of these houses, and of the people who have passed through them over the years.

As the new colony thrived, fortunes were made and many of the homes featured in Country Houses of Tasmania signalled the New World's wealth with their sumptuous furnishings - from Carrara marble to Italian porcelain, Minton caustic tiles, the best Berlin metal and French moire wallpaper. Hardcover with dustjacket, 224 pages.

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