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Cladd:ISS – a strategy for managing cladding interfaces.

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posted on 2011-12-05, 14:14 authored by Trevor C. Pavitt, Alistair Gibb, G. Sutherland
This paper covers the management aspects of Cladd:ISS, a UK Government funded research project to develop a standardised strategy for the design and management of window and cladding interfaces. Cladd:ISS covers interfaces between different cladding types and between the cladding and the frame, roof, building services, internal systems (walls, floors & ceilings) and secondary components such as sun shades, cleaning equipment and handrails. This paper explains the principles of CladdISS with access to process maps, action plans, management strategy, bibliography, advice on standards, materials, maintenance, joints, movement and tolerances. This will enable strategies to be developed to avoid the endemic problems occurring on site. It will also guide the management of the interfaces throughout the project.

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School

  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

Published in

International Conference on Building Envelope Systems and Technologies (ICBEST 2001) Proceedings, International Conference on Building Envelope Systems and Technologies

Pages

57 - 62

Citation

PAVITT, T.C., GIBB, A.G.F. and SUTHERLAND, G., 2001. Cladd:ISS – a strategy for managing cladding interfaces. IN: Baskaran, A. (ed). Proceedings of the International Conference on Building Envelope Systems and Technology: ICBEST 2001. 26th-29th June, Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa: Institute for Research in Construction, pp. 57-62.

Publisher

© NRC Institute for Research in Construction

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2001

Notes

This is a conference paper.

ISBN

0660185466

Language

  • en

Editor(s)

Baskaran, A

Location

Ottawa, Canada

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