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American School and University, 1973
Innovative planning and performance specifications cut New Jersey's costs by a third. (Author)
Descriptors: Bids, Building Systems, College Housing, Construction Programs
Koppes, Wayne F. – 1969
Information is presented regarding costs of inexpensive types of clear-span structures that enclose areas used for recreational and athletic activities. The costs of seven distinct types of readily available structures, and several variations of two of them, are analyzed and compared. These costs, including the charges for financing, operation,…
Descriptors: Air Structures, Building Systems, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness
Sch Manage, 1969
Descriptors: Building Systems, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Design
Baas, Alan M. – 1972
This review presents an analysis of the literature concerning the growth of systems building programs in education and reports on the conclusions of numerous architects and educators that the systems-built school may well be the only cost-effective answer available to today's educational facilities needs. The terms "building systems" and "systems…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Building Systems, Construction Costs, Construction Needs
Modern Schools, 1976
Interest in building systems is growing rapidly as school officials become increasingly aware of their advantages: lower cost, faster occupancy, and improved appearances. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Systems, Cost Effectiveness, School Construction, Systems Approach
Featherstone, Richard L. – 1972
The Construction Systems Program (CSP) is the management process utilized in the construction of additions to four schools in the Detroit School District. The objectives of CSP were (1) to reduce the time required to plan and construct new buildings and additions, (2) to reduce the cost of new buildings and additions, and (3) to maintain or…
Descriptors: Architects, Bids, Building Systems, Construction Costs
Weimer, Kenneth F. – American School and University, 1974
Recent developments made preengineered buildings attractive -- both aesthetically and from a cost standpoint. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Systems, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities, Engineering Technology

Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. – 1968
This brochure provides statistical bid breakdown for Programs 1A and 2 of the Florida Schoolhouse Systems Project. Tabular information is provided on bidders, compatible building subsystems, bid tabulation by compatibility, "per school" building subsystems, nominated bidders and lump sums, and a comparison of programs 1A and 2 bids. Data…
Descriptors: Bids, Building Systems, Construction Costs, Construction Needs
Architectural Record, 1975
In this system the most efficient and appropriate technology was applied to the development and assembly of building components. (Available from 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020, $15.00 annually.) (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Systems, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Design
Simmons, H. Leslie – Building Research, 1974
Architects favor metrication because it should unify the construction industry by eliminating a proliferation of sizes, mismatched uncoordinated products and procedures; and also because it should be economically feasible. (A paper presented at Building Research Institute conference, Washington, D.C., November 27, 1973.) (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architects, Building Systems, Construction Industry, Cost Effectiveness
Peterson, Irving M., Ed.; Gates, Richard M., Ed. – 1980
The suggestions contained in this guide are intended to help reduce energy consumption in school facilities. Energy conservation measures are discussed on three levels: (1) the educational program and activities schedule, (2) operation of the facility and supporting systems, and (3) the physical plant. Discussed are high cost, medium cost, and low…
Descriptors: Building Systems, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Administration, Educational Facilities
King, Johathan; Carter, Donn – American School and University, 1974
An award-winning facility that is a superior expression of the latest in construction techniques -- techniques that are paring away at wastes in construction time and money, while maintaining structural quality. A related article is EA 504 766 (American School and University; v46 n7 Mar '74.) (Author)
Descriptors: Awards, Building Systems, Construction Management, Cost Effectiveness
Nation's Schools, 1973
As more and more districts scurry to remodel outdated buildings and individual rooms, the detailed how-to-do-it sometimes gets lost in the overall planning. This article furnishes specific help in ways to remodel economically. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Building Systems, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness
American School and University, 1977
Life-cycle costing helped design a modernization program at four elementary schools in Fairfax County, Virginia. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Systems, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Education
National Electrical Contractors Association, Washington, DC. – 1979
Described in this guide for owners and managers of office buildings and small retail stores, is a program entitled Total Energy Management (TEM). The TEM program approach rests on the premise that buildings should be examined in terms of total energy consumption, rather than prescribing energy budgets for a building's separate systems. The…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Building Systems, Business Administration, Cost Effectiveness