Author: Garold (Gary) D. Oberlender, Robert L. Peurifoy | Size: 22.17 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: McGraw-Hill | Year: 2010 | pages: 544 | ISBN: 9780071639170
Overview
The definitive guide to formwork design, materials, and methods--fully updated
Formwork for Concrete Structures, Fourth Edition, provides current information on designing and building formwork and temporary structures during the construction process. Developed with the latest structural design recommendations by the National Design Specification (NDS 2005), the book covers recent advances in materials, money- and energy-saving strategies, safety guidelines, OSHA regulations, and dimensional tolerances. Up-to-date sample problems illustrate practical applications for calculating loads and stresses. This comprehensive manual also includes new summary tables and equations and a directory of suppliers.
Formwork for Concrete Structures, Fourth Edition, covers:
* Economy of formwork
* Pressure of concrete on formwork
* Properties of form material
* Form design
* Shores and scaffolding
* Failures of formwork
* Forms for footings, walls, and columns
* Forms for beams and floor slabs
* Patented forms for concrete floor systems
* Forms for thin-shell roof slabs
* Forms for architectural concrete
* Slipforms
* Forms for concrete bridge decks
* Flying deck forms
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction;
Chapter 2. Economy of Formwork;
Chapter 3. Pressure of Concrete on Formwork;
Chapter 4. Properties of Form Material;
Chapter 5. Design of Wood Members for Formwork;
Chapter 6. Shores and Scaffolding;
Chapter 7. Failures of Formwork;
Chapter 8. Forms for Footings;
Chapter 9. Forms for Walls;
Chapter 10. Forms for Columns;
Chapter 11. Forms for Beams and Floor Slabs;
Chapter 12. Patented Forms for Concrete Floor Systems;
Chapter 13. Forms for Thin-Shell Roof Slabs;
Chapter 14. Forms for Architectural Concrete;
Chapter 15. Slipforms;
Chapter 16. Forms for Concrete Bridge Decks;
Chapter 17. Flying Deck Forms;
Appendix A. Dimensional Tolerances for Concrete Structures;
Appendix B. Guidelines for Safety Requirements for Shoring Concrete Formwork;
Appendix C. OSHA Regulations for Formwork and Shoring;
Appendix D. Conversion of Units of Measure between U.S. Customary System and Metric System;
Appendix E. Directory of Organizations and Companies Related to Formwork for Concrete;
Index
Biographical note
Robert L. Peurifoy taught civil engineering at the University of Texas and Texas A&I College, and construction engineering at Texas A&M University and Oklahoma State University. He served as a highway engineer for the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads and was the author of Construction Planning, Equipment, and Methods and Estimating Construction Costs, Fifth Edition. Mr. Peurifoy was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, which presents an award in his name.
Garold D. Oberlender, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering at Oklahoma State University, where he was coordinator of the Graduate Program in Construction Engineering and Project Management. He has more than 40 years' experience as a consulting engineer, author, and professor.
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Size: 0.657 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development | Year: 1997 | pages: 57
HUD has released The Rehab Guide, a series of nine guidebooks to inform the design and construction industry about state-of-the-art materials and innovative practices in housing rehabilitation. The Rehab Guide series focuses on building technologies, materials, components, and techniques rather than projects such as adding a new room. When the series is complete, each volume will cover a distinct element of housing rehabilitation and feature breakthrough materials, labor-saving tools, and cost-cutting practices.
This publication, The Rehab Guide: Foundations is one in a series of guidebooks produced by the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development to keep the design and construction industry abreast ofinnovations and state-of-the-art practices in home rehabilitation. As is too often the case, innovative techniques,materials, technologies, and products are slow to make their way into accepted practice. The Rehab Guide series is intended to accelerate this process by informing builders, architects, engineers, and other housing rehabilitation professionals about such innovations and state-of-the-art practices. The Rehab Guide was also prompted by the lack of a comprehensive publication to make thedesign and construction industry aware of innovative and cost-saving developments in housing rehabilitation. Professional trade magazines, conferences, and trade shows offer some distribution of this information, but they are rarely focussed exclusively on housing rehabilitation, as this series is, nor are they comprehensive. It is evident that such innovations will not advance unless the industry is made aware of them and they are tested.
The focus of this series is on housing rehabilitation, which is different than home improvement. Rehabilitate means “to restore to good condition,” not necessarily to improve to a state that is significantly different than the original. This is a fine line, but it distinguishes this series from “home improvement” books written for the amateur. The Rehab Guide focuses on building technology, materials, components, andtechniques rather than “projects” such as adding a new room, converting a garage into a den, or finishing an attic. Nor is The Rehab Guide intended to be a “diagnostic” tool; a number of such books is already available to the industry. The content for this guidebook, Foundations, has been gathered from professionals in the housing rehabilitation field; manufacturers and suppliers of innovative technologies, materials, components, tools, and equipment; trade shows, conferences, reports, and publications considering such issues; trade organizations; and building research centers. Assistance from the Remodelor’s™ Council of the National Association of Home Builders, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, and the National Multi- Housing Council was also solicited. Nine volumes will eventually make up The Rehab Guide in its entirety, and they are listed on theback cover of this volume. Each one is devoted to distinct elements of the house, and within each volume is a range of issues that are common to that element of home rehabilitation work. The present volume, Foundations, for example, covers topics from the design and engineering of rehab foundation systems to shoring and repair, waterproofing, crack repair, drainage, and insulation. Each volume addresses a wide range of techniques, materials, and tools, and recommendations based on regional differences around the country. Throughout The Rehab Guide, special attention is given to issues related to energy efficiency, accessible design, and sustainability.
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Size: 0.696 MB | Format:PDF | Publisher: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development | Year: 1999 | pages: 52
This publication, The Rehab Guide: Exterior Walls is one in a series of guidebooks produced by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to keep the design and construction industry abreast of innovations and state-of-the-art materials and practices in home rehabilitation. As is too often the case, innovative techniques, materials, technologies, and products are slow to make their way into accepted practice. The Rehab Guide series is intended to accelerate this process by informing builders, architects, engineers, and other housing rehabilitation professionals about such innovations and state-of-the-art practices. The Rehab Guide was also prompted by the lack of a comprehensive publication to make the design and construction industry aware of innovative and cost-saving developments in housing rehabilitation. Professional trade magazines, conferences, and trade shows offer some distribution of this information, but they are rarely focused on housing rehabilitation, as this series is, nor are they comprehensive. It is evident that such innovations will not advance unless the industry is made aware of them and they are tested. The focus of this series is on housing rehabilitation, which is different than home improvement. Rehabilitate means “to restore to good condition,” not necessarily to improve to a state that is significantly different than the original. This is a fine line, but it distinguishes this series from “home improvement” books written for the amateur. The Rehab Guide focuses on building technology, materials, components, and techniques rather than “projects” such as adding a new room, converting a garage into a den, or finishing an attic. Nor is The Rehab Guide intended to be a “diagnostic” tool; a number of such books are already available to the industry. The content for this guidebook, Exterior Walls, has been gathered from professionals in the housing rehabilitation field; manufacturers and suppliers of innovative technologies, materials, components, tools, and equipment; trade shows, conferences, reports, and publications considering such issues; trade organizations; and building research centers.
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By: Dennis Lock (Author)
Paperback: 520 pages
Publisher: Gower Publishing Ltd; 9Rev Ed edition (27 Sep 2007)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0566087723
ISBN-13: 9780566087721
Product Description:
Dennis Lock's masterly exposition of the principles and practice of project management has been preeminent in its field for four decades. It was among the very few early books to treat project management holistically, rather than as a collection of separate techniques. It thus explains the entire project management process in great detail, demonstrating techniques ranging from the simplest of charts to sophisticated computer applications. Everything is reinforced throughout with case examples and diagrams. The text has been completely restructured and largely rewritten for this ninth edition, so that the sequence now follows even more closely the life-cycle of a typical project from its earliest definition to final close-out. Case examples and diagrams have all been reviewed, updated, augmented or replaced. Expansion from 25 to 30 chapters has allowed greater emphasis to be given to stakeholders' perceptions of success, the organization and management of business change projects, people's roles in project management and the wider business contexts in which project management has been adopted. As with previous editions, meticulous care has been taken to ensure that the text style is reader-friendly and free of unnecessary jargon, with clear diagrams and a construction that is logically organized, well indexed and simple to navigate. The result is certain to maintain the book's acclaimed status as the standard work for managers and students alike.
About the Author:
Dennis Lock is a freelance writer who specializes in project management. His exceptionally wide industrial experience has included subminiature electronics, defence systems, heavy engineering and international mining, with a progression of successful management positions in all of those industries. He has fulfilled consultancy assignments in Britain and overseas and in recent years has taught project management to masters degree students as an external lecturer at two British universities. Of over 30 books that he has written or edited, almost all have been published by Gower.
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