ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1961, is the report into an investigation of the forms of organization used by local authorities of many varied types, populations and areas for the design and erection of new buildings and the maintenance of existing ones. It discusses the relations between Government departments and local authorities in the control of building design, standards and costs and the part played by Council committees in the control of building operations; it examines the division of functions between Chief Officers responsible for different aspects of building work (architects, engineers, surveyors and housing managers) and studies the use made of private architects and surveyors as well as the scope and organization of direct labour in local authority building.

chapter Chapter 1|12 pages

Local Authority Building and the Nation

chapter Chapter 2|54 pages

Control of Building by Central Government

chapter Chapter 3|25 pages

Control of Building by Council Committees

chapter Chapter 4|61 pages

Chief Officers and the Division of Functions

chapter Chapter 5|39 pages

The Use of Private Architects and Quantity Surveyors

chapter Chapter 6|27 pages

Maintenance

chapter Chapter 7|48 pages

Direct Labour

chapter Chapter 8|33 pages

Contracts

chapter Chapter 9|44 pages

Research and Development

chapter Chapter 10|13 pages

Conclusions