Download our five-part series of e-books, collecting top articles from the pages of Construction Canada.
A suite of e-books, collecting some of the best and most popular Construction Canada articles, is now available free of charge. The anthologies bring together diverse stories on five topics—acoustics, sustainability, concrete, thermal insulation, and wood design—in full-colour pdfs for you to download and enjoy online or off.
The e-book collection includes Sound Advice: A Guide to Acoustics, which comprises features examining how to:
deal with the challenges of having loud noises near a sensitive site;
manage loud intrusions from piping systems;
address sound control in green, sustainable buildings; and
adapt specialized techniques for commercial and office spaces.
Green Projects, on the other hand, contains five articles to help design/construction professionals:
identify green buildings that work;
calculate and assess embodied energy of construction materials;
learn how the RCMP E Division Headquarters achieved Gold under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating program;
look for smarter building skins to improve efficiency and to provide clean energy; and
be inspired by how the Earth Rangers adopted new technologies and strategies to meet its financial and sustainability goals for a Greater Toronto Area (GTA) facility.
The third e-book is Wood Design: A look at Cutting-edge Engineered Wood Products and Projects, which includes case studies, material explorations, and lessons learned in order to:
significantly change the way Canadians design and build with wood framing;
find various adaptive reuse considerations for fire, acoustics, and structure;
learn about the most significant application to date of structural and non-structural wood products in a B.C. healthcare facility;
adhere to new building codes that allow for taller structures to be constructed of wood;
restore historical architectural woodwork in the construction industry.
Thermal Moisture Protection: Insulation includes explorations about:
using polyisocyanurate (polyiso) for continuous insulation (ci) in walls;
specifying reflective insulation;
the role of insulation in controlling noise;
the effect of temperature on actual insulation performance; and
rules regarding proper testing when it comes to thermal barriers and the protection of foamed plastic.
Finally, Concrete: On Solid Ground is a five-part e-book containing technical information empowering design/construction professionals to: