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Passive apartment building
Čejka, Radek ; Klubal, Tomáš (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is the proposal and the preparation of project documentation for the construction of passive residential building on a plot number 1691/96 cadastral area of Černovice in a Brno city. The residential building will be built in a sloping terrain. It is a five-storey residential building with one floor below ground. The house has 16 residential units and is designed for a maximum of 40 people. Two of the units are designed as a wheelchair accessible. The skeletal staircase of a building is located outside the main building. The residential units are connected by porch. The porch is built from a steel skeleton and is standing outside the main building. At the south side of building is free standing steel construction used as balcony for residential units. Perimeter wall is made of sand-lime blocks which are insulated by graphite expanded polystyrene. Perimeter wall of basement is made of permanent formwork filled with concrete. The wall is also insulated with extruded polystyrene. The ceilings are made of prestressed concrete panels Spiroll. The supporting roof structure is made of wood trusses. The roof is pitched and the roof deck is designed vegetational. The building is ventilated using forced air handling unit. Heating and hot water is provided sources: pellet boiler and photothermic panels. The apartment house is designed with regard to energy saving as passive. Emphasis is placed on a compact building envelope, simplicity of shape, air tightness, low heat loss and high solar gain arising due the building orientation to the cardinal directions.
Family house
Čejka, Radek ; Svoboda, Jiří (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is the proposal and preparation of project documentation of a family house on the land parcel No. 229/10 in the Rabštejnská Lhota village. The house is situated in flat terrain. This is a two-floor house with garage, no basement. The house is designed maximum for a family of five. The perimeter walls of the house are made of limestone blocks insulated EPS polystyrene insulation. The ceiling is made of reinforced concrete beams POT and ceramic Miako. The supporting roof structure is made of wood trusses. Above the garage is a terrace. The roof of the shed and vegetation. The building is ventilated using forced ventilation. The building is in the B-very economical category according to the energy envelope.
Bills of exchange as a hedge fund
Čejka, Radek ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
Bills of exchange as a hedge fund Abstract In the past, a bill of exchange was linked to a payment instrument. It is not only the first ever security but also the predecessor of paper money. In the course of economic-sociological development, it was found that the promissory note could also serve as a hedging instrument within the framework of a contractual legal relationship. By gradually evolving, this hedging function became dominant and de facto displaced the bill of exchange function as a means of payment. Although the payment function has not explicitly disappeared, it is currently less used and the promissory note is dominated by the promissory note. Mostly, the notion of a promissory note is linked to its hedging function between the general public and the professional public. This thesis is divided into twelve chapters. In the first chapter I describe what a promissory note is and that it is a security. The second chapter is devoted to the description of bills of exchange in terms of their historical development, where the bill of exchange apparently originated, and mainly, why it was created and who used it. In the third chapter I describe the basic distribution of bills of exchange and the fact that the bill of exchange serves as a means of payment, as a payment instrument, or as a security...
Passive apartment building
Čejka, Radek ; Klubal, Tomáš (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is the proposal and the preparation of project documentation for the construction of passive residential building on a plot number 1691/96 cadastral area of Černovice in a Brno city. The residential building will be built in a sloping terrain. It is a five-storey residential building with one floor below ground. The house has 16 residential units and is designed for a maximum of 40 people. Two of the units are designed as a wheelchair accessible. The skeletal staircase of a building is located outside the main building. The residential units are connected by porch. The porch is built from a steel skeleton and is standing outside the main building. At the south side of building is free standing steel construction used as balcony for residential units. Perimeter wall is made of sand-lime blocks which are insulated by graphite expanded polystyrene. Perimeter wall of basement is made of permanent formwork filled with concrete. The wall is also insulated with extruded polystyrene. The ceilings are made of prestressed concrete panels Spiroll. The supporting roof structure is made of wood trusses. The roof is pitched and the roof deck is designed vegetational. The building is ventilated using forced air handling unit. Heating and hot water is provided sources: pellet boiler and photothermic panels. The apartment house is designed with regard to energy saving as passive. Emphasis is placed on a compact building envelope, simplicity of shape, air tightness, low heat loss and high solar gain arising due the building orientation to the cardinal directions.
Family house
Čejka, Radek ; Svoboda, Jiří (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is the proposal and preparation of project documentation of a family house on the land parcel No. 229/10 in the Rabštejnská Lhota village. The house is situated in flat terrain. This is a two-floor house with garage, no basement. The house is designed maximum for a family of five. The perimeter walls of the house are made of limestone blocks insulated EPS polystyrene insulation. The ceiling is made of reinforced concrete beams POT and ceramic Miako. The supporting roof structure is made of wood trusses. Above the garage is a terrace. The roof of the shed and vegetation. The building is ventilated using forced ventilation. The building is in the B-very economical category according to the energy envelope.
Public Private Partnership
Ševčíková, Kateřina ; Sato, Alexej (advisor) ; Čejka, Radek (referee)
Main subject of my diploma thesis is an actual situation in application of Public Private Partnership in both the Czech Republic and Europe. Firstly, the main characteristics and a general process of creating PPP project are described. Risk management, one of the most important aspects of PPP is a subject for the second chapter. Furthermore, I analyse the approaches to the application of PPP from the view of the crucial European institutions such as European Commission and European Investment Bank, especially I am concerned about their reactions to the Global financial crises. My thesis includes the analyses of the PPP markets in both Great Britain and France. Lastly, the situation of PPP market in the Czech Republic is examined, and a business case about just emerging local PPP project is included.

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