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Sustainable development is a method of resource management, the effect of which not only meet the needs of the present but also of future generations. Historical monuments as part of national heritage are a resource, which is protected not only in the sense of its cultural value but also has a potential for the creation of socio-economic values. The process of extending the life cycle of a historic building is associated primarily with the analysis of the options for its conversion in the light of various criteria, many of which have a fuzzy character. The aim of the paper regards the proper selection and also description of the criteria for assessing conversion options for historic buildings in the context of sustainable development.
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The paper discusses the process of restoration of the outer courtyard on Wawel Hill, which was part of a project co-funded by the European Union under the “Infrastructure and Environment” programme. The location and specificity of the restoration works generated many technological and organisational problems during their implementation (most of which could not have been predicted earlier), which in turn determined the different approaches and concepts available for solving them. The article is therefore a kind of case study, which demonstrates the specific implementation al problems associated with this project, as well as identifying the mistakes to be avoided, on one hand, as well as to point to concepts which are worth repeating.
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In the world of literature, only a few methods for assessing partner relationships in construction project have been described. This paper analyses five of them. Methodology is discussed as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each individual method. On this basis, the guidelines for the development of a comprehensive system of assessment and control of partner relationships have been summarised.
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This paper presents the characteristics of four types of thermal insulation, with the application of: polystyrene panels, mineral wool panels, polyurethane foam panels, and phenolic foam panels. The technical parameters, prices, and amount of labour related to wall construction technology with the application of the thermal insulation materials listed above were discussed. The goals of this article are: to compare technical parameters of certain types of thermal insulation, to provide an economic analysis of the chosen wall insulation solutions, and to choose the type of thermal insulation that is most beneficial in terms of the relationship of price to quality.
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