• A-Z SITEMAP ADVANCED HOME LINKS CONTACT US Click here to email us Tel: +44 (0)1420 471623 Fax: +44 (0)1420 471611 2 BRE SUBSIDENCE PUBLICATIONS 1 BRE Digest 240, Low-rise buildings on shrinkable clay soils: Part 1, 1993. 2 BRE Digest 241, Low-rise buildings on shrinkable clay soils: Part 2, 1990 3 BRE Digest 242, Low-rise buildings on shrinkable clay soils: Part 3, 1980 (withdrawn)* 4 BRE Digest 251, Assessment of damage in low-rise buildings, 1995. Saigon kick the lizard rar files. 5 BRE Digest 298, Low-rise building foundations: the influence of trees in clay soils, 1999. 6 BRE Digest 313, Mini-piling for low-rise buildings, 1986 (withdrawn)* 7 BRE Digest 318, Site investigation for low-rise buildings: desk studies, 1987.

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8 BRE Digest 322, Site investigation for low-rise buildings: procurement, 1987 9 BRE Digest 343, Simple measuring and monitoring of movement in low-rise buildings Part 1: cracks,1989. 10 BRE Digest 344, Simple measuring and monitoring of movement in low-rise buildings - Part 2:settlement, heave and out-of-plumb, 1995 11 BRE Digest 343 and 344 Supplement, Simple measuring and monitoring of movement in low-risebuildings: specifications and suppliers of equipment. 12 BRE Digest 348, Site investigation for low-rise building: the walk-over survey. 13 BRE Digest 352, Underpinning, 1990. 14 BRE Digest 359, Repairing brick and block masonry, 1991. 15 BRE Digest 361, Why do buildings crack?

1991 16 BRE Digest 381, Site investigation for low-rise buildings: trial pits, 1993. 17 BRE Digest 383, Site investigation for low-rise buildings: soil description, 1993. 18 BRE Digest 386, Monitoring building and ground movement by precise levelling, 1993. 19 BRE Digest 411, Site investigation for low-rise building: direct investigations, 1995. 20 BRE Digest 412, Desiccation in clay soils, 1996. 21 BRE Digest 427 Part 1, Low-rise buildings on fill: Classification and load carrying characteristics, 1997 22 BRE Digest 427 Part 2, Low-rise buildings on fill: Site investigation, ground movement and foundationdesign, 1998 23 BRE Digest 427 Part 3, Low-rise buildings on fill: Engineered fill, 1998 24 BRE Digest 475, Tilt of low-rise buildings with particular reference to progressive foundationmovement. 25 BRE Information Paper IP 4/93.

A method of determining the state of desiccation in clay soils. M SCrilly and R J Chandler, February 1993. 26 BRE Information Paper IP 7/06 Pruning trees to reduce water use.

N A Hipps, C J Atkinson and HGriffiths, 2006 27 Good Repair Guide 1, Cracks caused by foundation movement, 1996 28 Good Repair Guide 2, Damage to buildings caused by trees, 1996 29 BRE Report BR 184, Foundation movement and remedial underpinning in low-rise buildings. R Hunt, RH Dyer and R M C Driscoll, 1991. 30 FB1, Subsidence damage to domestic buildings: lessons learned and questions remaining. R M CDriscoll and M S Crilly, BRE Trust 2000. 31 FB13, Subsidence damage to domestic buildings: a guide to good technical practice. Richard Driscolland Hilary Skinner, BRE Trust 2007 (due for publication June 2007) 32 Has your house got cracks? T J Freeman, R M C Driscoll and G S Littlejohn.

BRE/ICE, Second edition2004. 33 East Malling Research and University of Cambridge, 2004. Controlling water use of trees to alleviatesubsidence risk. Project 212 Final Report, BRE and LINK Consortium. * available as photocopy from bookshop@bre.co.uk POPULAR DOWNLOADS Trees in the Townscape, anew guide by the Treesand Design Action Group Insurance for Propertiesthat have suffered fromSubsidence Subsidence ForumCustomer Charter The Clay Research GroupNewsletter SUBS FORUM NEWS The year's SubsidenceForum Training Day washeld on Thursday 17October at the BuildingResearch Establishment,Watford.

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The Programmeincluded Severity andFrequency of landinstability, Assessment ofheave in Clay soils, Treeroot problems includinglegal claims issues. Theday was a huge successwith over 100 delegates inattendance from across theindustry.

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