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Building Construction Management Vocab
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1. Cee Channel: Studs and joists - symbolized by S - Runner Channel: bridging channels - symbolized by you - Tracks: you shaped - symbolized by T
Cee Channel - Runner Channel - Tracks
DB
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
2. A legal document that regulates the design and construction of buildings to ensure that the buildings meet minimum standards of health - safety - and welfare.
Cee Channel - Runner Channel - Tracks
OSB
Building Code
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
3. Exterior Sheathing - Water resistant membrane - flashing with weep holes - self-adhering rubberized asphalt membrane - self-furring metal base - scratch coat - brown coat - finish coat.
Plasticizers
Sheathing
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
Stucco - its components and layers
4. An L-shaped steel pin that connects to the GFRC skin with a bonding pad and is welded to the supporting light-gauge steel frame.
CD
Spandrel beam
Sheathing
Flex anchors
5. M = Least amount of lime; O = Most lime; N = Second most lime; S = Second least lime
low-e coating
EIFS
Insulated metal panels
The role of lime in mortar and mortar types
6. ...
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
Flex anchors
Strip Footing
Prefabricated v. site-built masonry cladding
7. Slender - closely spaced - parallel beams in a wood light (or light-gauge steel) frame floor.
Joist
Fire Resistance Rating
reflective glass
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
8. Sheet steel that is hot-dip galvanized.
Tendons
Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Members
Dewatering
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
9. Lengths of dimension lumber - glued and laminated together to create a structural member of a large cross section.
Prefabricated v. site-built masonry cladding
SD
Glue-Laminated Lumber
Cee Channel - Runner Channel - Tracks
10. A large-diameter - deep reinforced-concrete foundation element made by drilling a hole into the ground and filling it with concrete; an enclosure that permits excavation work to be carried out under water.
Cee Channel - Runner Channel - Tracks
Soldier Piles and Lagging
Caisson
Backup wall
11. 10' - 15' discontinuous trenches are dug down to bedrock and filled with a bentonite slurry. Concrete is then pumped from the bottom up to create a waterproof wall for excavation pits.
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Members
Wrought iron v. mild steel
Bentonite Slurry Wall
12. Laminated Veneer Lumber: Dried wood veneers laminated in layers - all oriented in the same direction - to form a large structural member.
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
Hollow Core Slabs and Planks
tempered glass
LVL
13. Draining the soil around the excavations so that the groundwater level falls below the elevation of proposed excavation.
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
Suspended ceiling
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
Dewatering
14. A manufactured wood product rated for structural applications - such as plywood - oriented strandboard - or laminated veneer lumber.
DB
Engineered Lumber
PSL
Laminated glass
15. Snug-tight = hand tightened by a worker. Slip-Critical = hand tightened - then extra tightening to a certain tensile strength. Shear resistance is provided by the friction between the connected surfaces.
Pre-tentioning and Post-tentioning
Type I-V Concrete - and the Roles for Each
CM
Slip-critical v. snug-tight connections
16. Exterior Sheathing - Water resistant membrane - flashing with weep holes - self-adhering rubberized asphalt membrane - self-furring metal base - scratch coat - brown coat - finish coat.
Rebar and Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
Plasticizers
Suspended ceiling
Stucco - its components and layers
17. Place where materials are stored on or near the project site.
Laydown Yard/Staging Area
Pre-tentioning and Post-tentioning
heat-soaked tempered glass
Hollow Core Slabs and Planks
18. Laminated Veneer Lumber: Dried wood veneers laminated in layers - all oriented in the same direction - to form a large structural member.
DD
LVL
Plasticizers
Spandrel beam
19. Wood into which preservatives have been pressure injected to retard termite infestation and fungal decay. Using a different preservative - the pressure treatment can also be used for increasing the fire resistance of wood.
Steps in Forming a Reinforced Concrete Wall
Backup wall
Wood Light Framing
Pressure Treated Lumber
20. A glass that reflects incoming visible radiation due to a very thin metal oxide coating on one side.
reflective glass
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
Strip Footing
Suspended ceiling
21. Soldier Piles are placed into pre-drilled holes that are filled with concrete after the piles are set. Excavation begins - and as the pit is dug deeper - lagging is bolted to the soldier piles to support them.
Slump Test
OSB
Flat-Sawn vs. Quarter-Sawn Lumber
Soldier Piles and Lagging
22. Design Development
Engineered Lumber
Building Code
DD
Cee Channel - Runner Channel - Tracks
23. A document that describes regulations for the use of land in a particular jurisdiction.
Stucco - its components and layers
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
Tinted glass
Zoning Ordinance
24. Post-tentioning: Subjecting a concrete or masonry member to compressive stresses by tensioning high-strength steel strands (wires) after the concrete has developed sufficient strength.
Pre-tentioning and Post-tentioning
Stone cladding
Glue-Laminated Lumber
Tendons
25. Method of sawing a log by sawing in one or two directions only. The grain pattern varies from nearly parallel to the wide face to perpendicular. vs. A method of sawing lumber where the log is cut radially into four quarters and then sawed along radia
Soldier Piles and Lagging
Flat-Sawn vs. Quarter-Sawn Lumber
curtain walls
Building Code
26. Design Development
One-Way vs. Two-Way Slabs
Contiguous Bored Concrete Piles and Secant Piles
Hollow Core Slabs and Planks
DD
27. A stuccolike exterior finish that includes a layer of foam insulation - fiberglass reinforcing mesh - and one or two coats of a polymer-based finish - also called synthetic stucco.
Prefabricated v. site-built masonry cladding
Glue-Laminated Lumber
Building Code
EIFS
28. Cost - Schedule - and Quality
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
EIFS
The Three Parts of Construction Management
AISC standard structural shapes
29. Used commonly for load-bearing wood - masonry - or concrete walls.
Permanent Concrete Freeze-Thaw Protection
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
Hollow Core Slabs and Planks
Strip Footing
30. Slender - closely spaced - parallel beams in a wood light (or light-gauge steel) frame floor.
Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Members
Strip Footing
Joist
Precasting vs Site-Casting: Methods & Pros and Cons
31. One-Way Slab: An elevated reinforced concrete slab where most of the load on the slab is carried to the supporting beams in one direction; a four-sided - supported rectangular slab whose length is greater than or equal to twice its width. Two Way Sla
One-Way vs. Two-Way Slabs
Building Inspector's Process
Contiguous Bored Concrete Piles and Secant Piles
Steps in Forming a Reinforced Concrete Wall
32. Used commonly for load-bearing wood - masonry - or concrete walls.
DD
Strip Footing
Pressure Treated Lumber
Zoning Ordinance
33. Pile: Driven or drilled long - slender foundation element. Pile: a piece of machinery used to drive piles into the ground.
Building Inspector's Process
Slump Test
Pile and Pile Driver
curtain walls
34. Construction Document
CM
Sheet Piles and Shoring
Column Footing
CD
35. Wrought iron is corrosive resistant - time consuming to make - and contains about .02% carbon. VS. Mild Steel contains .1-2.5% carbon and is much stronger and easier to make.
Permanent Concrete Freeze-Thaw Protection
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
PSL
Wrought iron v. mild steel
36. Soldier Piles are placed into pre-drilled holes that are filled with concrete after the piles are set. Excavation begins - and as the pit is dug deeper - lagging is bolted to the soldier piles to support them.
Soldier Piles and Lagging
Steps in Forming a Reinforced Concrete Wall
Flat-Sawn vs. Quarter-Sawn Lumber
Dewatering
37. Cost - Schedule - and Quality
Wrought iron v. mild steel
Permanent Concrete Freeze-Thaw Protection
The Three Parts of Construction Management
Slip-critical v. snug-tight connections
38. A type of concrete foundation where one large - combined footing is used for several columns and load-bearing walls - often for the entire building. A concrete slab-on-ground used as foundation for light frame buildings is the simplest type of mat fo
Flat-Sawn vs. Quarter-Sawn Lumber
The role of lime in mortar and mortar types
Mat Foundation
Flat-Sawn vs. Quarter-Sawn Lumber
39. Concrete: A composite material consisting of portland cement - coarse aggregate (crushed stone) - fine aggregate (sand) - and water.
Concrete - its components - and their function in the mix
Fire Safety Exiting Requirements
Building Code
Bentonite Slurry Wall
40. I - C - L - T - Pipes - Tubes - round - Rectangular bars - plates
Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Members
Type I-V Concrete - and the Roles for Each
Engineered Lumber
AISC standard structural shapes
41. Used where columns are lightly loaded or bear on soils with a high bearing capacity.
Insulated metal panels
Laminated glass
DB
Column Footing
42. Pre-Construction - Construction - and Post-Construction Phases
Building Inspector's Process
Tie Backs
Engineered Lumber
The Three Phases of Construction Management
43. Piles made of interlocking sheet steel driven into the ground to support an excavation. Shoring: Temporary vertical or inclined supports used in concrete formwork or excavation.
heat-soaked tempered glass
Sheet Piles and Shoring
CD
Soldier Piles and Lagging
44. A rafter is one of a series of sloped structural members that extends from the ridge or the hip down to the downslope perimeter of the eave - designed to support the roof deck and its loads.
Sheet Piles and Shoring
Soldier Piles and Lagging
Rafter
Fire Safety Exiting Requirements
45. Advantages: High early strength Disadvantages: Very expensive
Annealed glass
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
Differential/Uniform Foundation Settlement
Concrete - its components - and their function in the mix
46. Design-Bid-Build
DBB
Prefabricated v. site-built masonry cladding
DB
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
47. ...
Slip-critical v. snug-tight connections
Steps in Forming a Reinforced Concrete Wall
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
Fire Safety Exiting Requirements
48. Lumber that ranges from 2 in. to 4 in. thick. The actual dimensions are smaller than the nominal dimensions.
Rebar and Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
low-e coating
DBB
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
49. Pile: Driven or drilled long - slender foundation element. Pile: a piece of machinery used to drive piles into the ground.
Strip Footing
Fire Safety Exiting Requirements
Pile and Pile Driver
Wrought iron v. mild steel
50. Exterior wall cladding system suspended from or supported by the structural frame of the building.
Shallow vs. Deep Foundations
The role of lime in mortar and mortar types
curtain walls
SD
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