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The purpose of this book is to explore whether or not the ongoing Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan will halt the ‘nuclear renaissance’ that the author, emeritus professor of technology policy at The Open University, believes started at the beginning of this century.

A proportion of what is presented in this book will be familiar to readers as the events at Fukushima have been and continue to be well publicised. However, the author has brought together a great deal of additional information and commentary on these events which make this concise book very appealing.

No prior knowledge of nuclear power is required by the reader as an appendix provides a very good brief introduction to the subject, including the impacts on health from radiation.

The Financial Times guides are a well-established series that explain principles in sufficient detail to give a basic overview of the topic. This book by Ann Francke, chief executive of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), is in the same mould.

The book adopts the syllabus and model used by CMI for the chartered manager qualification. Anyone pursuing this standard would be well advised to follow it.

Arguably the book has a much greater emphasis upon marketing than any other topic and gives insufficient attention to some important processes, in particular project and programme management, to be the all-purpose reference that it aims to be. However, that is not to belittle the contents: it is likely to prove a useful guide to many aspiring and established managers.

This well-organised and easy-to-read book describes how the venues and infrastructure for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games were successfully procured and commercially managed.

The UK Olympic Delivery Authority adopted an integrated approach to the selection, engagement and management of suppliers to deliver a programme of work, known as ‘purchase and supplier engineering’ (PSE).

This book describes the PSE approach from start to finish, including the 13-stage procurement process used, and provides a useful summary of dos and don'ts at the end of each chapter. Anyone, whether public, regulated or private sector, involved in the delivery of a programme of work will benefit from reading the sound advice it contains.

The recent Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) ethics survey highlighted a growing awareness of the need to understand project ethical challenges, and this book and its accompanying website at http://www.projectethics.is aims to address that need.

The Iceland-based authors provide an overview of the four theories of ethics – virtue, utility, duty and rights – and address how individuals, stakeholders and society should approach ethical challenges within projects.

Case studies of common business situations are presented through the book, each with a number of questions to help readers draw their own conclusions regarding ethical professional behaviour. The book concludes with a presentation of a project ethics tool, which provides a framework for the ethical appraisal of project options.

This excellent illustrated book provides comprehensive explanation of the world's 14 principal soil types. A chapter is dedicated to each, covering prerequisites; distinctive characteristics; ecology and distribution in the world; genesis, dynamics and age; and paths for agronomic approach.

A ‘progressive descent of weathering fronts' model is used to give a logical and well-organised view of the differentiation of soils and to link their main characteristics. The soil nomenclature is based on the two most common classifications: soil taxonomy and world reference base.

I highly recommended this book for anyone interested in understanding more about soil types.

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The ICE library carries one of the most comprehensive ranges of civil engineering books in the world, including all titles from ICE Publishing (shown in bold below). New books received in the past 3 months include the following.

The ICE library carries one of the most comprehensive ranges of civil engineering books in the world, including all titles from ICE Publishing (shown in bold below). New books received in the past 3 months include the following.
Assembling a collaborative project team: practical tools including multidisciplinary schedules of servicesD Sinclair£39·99
BIM demystified: an architect's guide to building information modelling/management (BIM) (2nd edition)S Race£ 19·99
BIM in principle and in practiceP Barnes£25·00
Car park designers' handbook (2nd edition)J Hill£85·00
Checklist for assembly, use and striking of formworkConcrete Society£8·50
Checklist for erecting and dismantling falseworkConcrete Society£8·50
Early structural steel in London buildings: a discreet revolutionJ Clarke£75·00
Earthquake design practice for buildings (3rd edition)E Booth£65·00
Engineers fees 2014: a survey of the fees charged by consulting civil and structural engineersFees Bureau£195·00
Flood and coastal erosion risk management: a manual for economic appraisalE Penning-Rowsell£150·00
Health, safety and environment test for managers and professionalsConstruction Industry Training Board£13·14
Highway law (5th edition)S Sauvain£175·00
Infrastructure systems for nuclear energyT T C Hsu£102·00
Innovation, strategy and risk in construction: turning serendipity into capabilityM Loosemore£34·99
Joints in steel construction: moment-resisting joints to Eurocode 3Steel Construction Institute£80·00
Keating on construction contracts (first supplement to the 9th edition)S Furst£95·00
Landslide risk assessment (2nd edition)E M Lee£75·00
Life cycle assessment: an introductionBuilding Services Research and Information Association£60·00
Manual for the systematic risk assessment of high-risk structures against disproportionate collapseInstitution of Structural Engineers£70·00
Megacities and the coast: risk, resilience and transformationM Pelling£34·99
NHBC standards 2013National House-Building Council£120·00
Offshore pipelines: design, installation and maintenance (2nd edition)G Boyun£54·99
Palaeozoic climate cycles: their evolutionary and sedimentological impactA Gasiewicz£169·12
Phenix: the experience feedbackJ Guidez£23·62
Programming the finite-element method (5th edition)I M Smith£75·50
Public private partnerships in international construction: learning from case studiesA P C Chan£55·00
Radioactive waste management and contaminated site clean-up: processes, technologies and international experienceW E Lee£230·00
Recommendations on pilingGerman Geotechnical Society£90·00
Remote sensing of volcanoes and volcanic processes: integrating observation and modellingD M Pyle£120·80
Risk in structural engineeringInstitution of Structural Engineers£70·00
Small dams: planning, construction and maintenanceB Lewis£44·99
Sustainable concrete solutionsC Georgopoulos£49·95
Sustainable infrastructure: principles into practiceC Ainger£37·50
The contractorsH Ferguson£35·00
The expert witness in constructionR Horne£84·95
The foundation engineering handbook (2nd edition)M Gunaratne£99·00
The Great Pyramid – the inside story: a five thousand year old mystery solvedR Carson£16·42
The international levee handbookConstruction Industry Research and Information Association£375·00
Transport infrastructure drainage: condition appraisal and remedial treatmentT Spink£70·00
Understanding the potential impacts of shale gas fracking on the UK water industry – stage 1UK Water Industry Research£200·00
Wind actions to BS EN 1991-1-4A F Hughes£50·00
Working the London Underground from 1863 to 2013B Pedroche£14·99

All books can be borrowed from the ICE library on the first floor at 1 Great George Street, London, SW1P 3AA from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm Monday to Friday. ICE Publishing titles can be purchased from the ICE library or ordered by calling +44 1892 832299, emailing orders@icepublishing.com or by visiting www.icevirtuallibrary.com/content.books.

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