Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment: Technical Reports

This guide brings together resources specific to students, staff and researchers from the Faculty of Computing, Engineering, and the Built Environment.

This section is concerned with technical reports published as part of a series by an organization. Technical reports are often produced for sponsors of commercial projects. They rarely go through a peer-review procedure. However, they are often written by experienced practitioners and often provide valuable advice on best practice. They are considered as grey literature.

US Government reports

US Government reports are available through the websites of Government departments such as:

The Technical Report Archive & Image Library (TRAIL) identifies, catalogues, digitizes and provides unrestricted access to US Government agency technical reports. 

UK Government reports

UK Government reports are published on the gov.uk website but access to historical reports from the mid-1990s or earlier may prove more difficult to obtain online.

UK organizations in construction publish their technical reports via their websites but many of these will not be freely available.

In general, engineers tend to rely on their own knowledge, that of their colleagues and their own organisation's internal sources more than technical information (Phillips et al., 2019Wellings and Casselden, 2019). The technical literature they do rely on tends to be in the form of technical reports, catalogues, handbooks and trade journals rather than academic journal articles (Case and Given, 2016: 263).

Construction Information Service

SAE Technical Papers