Document Status
Current
Supplement
Civil & Structural Supplement
Abstract
The relative merits and viability of concrete and steel for the wind industry, with practical methods and conceptual configurations for on- and offshore facilities, design philosophies, and construction practices for concrete wind towers; considering fabrication, transportation, installation, maintenance, decommissioning, removal and disposal.
History
Reference: TCC/02/05. This guide was published in 2007 and is made available for information.
ISBN
9781904818489
Subjects
- Planning and development
- Other planning disciplines
- Building structure
- Concrete building systems/frame
- Power supply/energy
- Special subject areas
- Environmental issues/energy
- Energy efficiency/Energy Management
- Renewable energy
- Building systems/frame
Publisher History
The Concrete Centre is the central development organisation for the UK concrete sector and provides material, design and construction guidance. Their aim is to enable all those involved in the design, use and performance of concrete to realise the potential of the material. Funded by 15 major cement and concrete organisations, the Concrete Centre works alongside the British Cement Association, The Concrete Society, and the ready mix and precast concrete industries to ensure an integrated approach from the concrete sector to technical support, research, education, training and information services. The Reinforced Concrete Council and the Ready Mixed Concrete Bureau are now part of The Concrete Centre.