Climate Change Risks in Building - An Introduction (CIRIA Publication, C638)

by S. Vivian, N. Willilams, and W. Rogers

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It is widely agreed that the world's climate is changing and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. The UK is not immune to the consequences of global climatic change, as recent extreme weather conditions have shown. Rainfall and flooding have caused significant damage to buildings and transport infrastructure over the past few years. Climate change poses risks to construction projects in other ways too, through: - delay to construction programmes - mould growth in dwellings - subsidence and heave - slope instability - damage to the building fabric, particularly cladding - wind-related damage - effects on roof drainage. There is little evidence that UK construction companies are implementing or considering adaptation strategies or mitigation measures to reduce these impacts. Construction clients (both public- and private-sector), engineers, contractors and other interest groups will therefore benefit from this up-to-date review of the implications of climate change and the practical guidance it contains on assessing and managing the associated risks, such as ground movement, rain penetration and wind loading.
  • ISBN10 086017638X
  • ISBN13 9780860176381
  • Publish Date March 2005
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 27 November 2014
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher CIRIA
  • Imprint Construction Industry Research & Information Association (CIRIA)
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 84
  • Language English