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− | The Building Services Research and Information Association (BSRIA) publishes an annual databook, the ‘[https://www.bsria.co.uk/information-membership/bookshop/publication/bsria-blue-book-2017/ Blue Book]’, a free-to-download, concise publication that provides a wide range of hard-to-find facts about building services. It presents these facts, guidelines and other information in a format that makes them easy-to-use in the working day. | + | The Building Services Research and Information Association (BSRIA) publishes an annual databook, the ‘[https://www.bsria.co.uk/information-membership/bookshop/publication/bsria-blue-book-2017/ Blue Book]’, a free-to-download (for BSRIA members), concise publication that provides a wide range of hard-to-find facts about building services. It presents these facts, guidelines and other information in a format that makes them easy-to-use in the working day. |
It can also be purchased in hard copy, and is available as a free-to-download app ensuring that users always have access to key building services information. | It can also be purchased in hard copy, and is available as a free-to-download app ensuring that users always have access to key building services information. |
Revision as of 17:16, 23 December 2016
The Building Services Research and Information Association (BSRIA) publishes an annual databook, the ‘Blue Book’, a free-to-download (for BSRIA members), concise publication that provides a wide range of hard-to-find facts about building services. It presents these facts, guidelines and other information in a format that makes them easy-to-use in the working day.
It can also be purchased in hard copy, and is available as a free-to-download app ensuring that users always have access to key building services information.
BSRIA’s Information and Knowledge Manager, Jayne Sunley, said: “The Blue Book contains key industry and technical information (and) will be a welcome addition to the mobile of anybody working in the built environment”.
Information in the Blue Book includes: heating degree days, solar radiation values, comfort temperature ranges, embodied energy figures, construction output data, energy consumption figures, tax rates, annual running costs, and so on. The 2017 edition also includes a new section on Brexit.
The contents of the Blue Book includes:
- Technical data.
- Building running costs.
- Legislation.
- Key BSRIA contacts.
- Key industry contacts.
- Maintenance KPIs (key performance indicators).
- Training and networks.
- Publications.
- BSRIA services.
- Useful financial information.
- Calendar.
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- Black Book.
- Rules of Thumb - Guidelines for building services.
- The Green Book.
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