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Principles and Practices of Heavy Construction Ronald C. Smith

Principles and Practices of Heavy Construction By Ronald C. Smith

Principles and Practices of Heavy Construction by Ronald C. Smith


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An overview of the methods, equipment and materials used in the construction of commercial buildings. Each chapter covers the principles and practices of a particular aspect of the construction process, from site layout to building finishes, and is illustrated with examples of current practice.

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Principles and Practices of Heavy Construction Summary

Principles and Practices of Heavy Construction by Ronald C. Smith

This classic text provides an overview of the methods, equipment, and materials used in the construction of commercial buildings. Each chapter covers the principles and practices of a particular aspect of the construction process, from site layout to building finishes, and is illustrated with examples of current practice as well as the underlying principles.

Table of Contents



Preface.


1. Site Investigation.


2. Site Layout.


3. Excavations and Excavating Equipment.


4. Foundation Layout.


5. Foundations.


6. Formwork.


7. Concrete Work.


8. Structural Timber Frame.


9. Reinforced Concrete Frame.


10. Structural Steel Frame.


11. Floor Systems and Industrial Flooring.


12. Roof Systems and Industrial Roofing.


13. Masonry Construction.


14. Curtain Wall Construction.


15. Building Insulation.


16. Finishing.


Glossary of Terms.


Index.

Additional information

CIN0137176465G
9780137176465
0137176465
Principles and Practices of Heavy Construction by Ronald C. Smith
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
19930401
444
N/A
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