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Building Construction Management Vocab
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A panelized material applied to the exterior surfaces of wood or light-gauge steel frame members to add rigidity to the frame and to serve as a base for (wall) cladding or roofing.
Laminated glass
GFRC
Sheathing
Rafter
2. Chemical compounds that are used in concrete mixes to increase the workability of the mix without reducing the slump.
Flat-Sawn vs. Quarter-Sawn Lumber
Plasticizers
Column Footing
Annealed glass
3. Hollow Core Slabs: Precast - prestressed concrete slabs that contain voids in their central region that reduce dead loads by 40-50%. - Planks: Precast concrete slabs that are solid.
Hollow Core Slabs and Planks
Joist
Sheet Piles and Shoring
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
4. A type of glass made by adding a metallic pigment during manufacture.
Suspended ceiling
heat-soaked tempered glass
Tinted glass
Hollow Core Slabs and Planks
5. Design-Bid-Build
Contiguous Bored Concrete Piles and Secant Piles
DBB
Dewatering
Suspended ceiling
6. M = Least amount of lime; O = Most lime; N = Second most lime; S = Second least lime
Bentonite Slurry Wall
The role of lime in mortar and mortar types
Insulated metal panels
low-e coating
7. 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.
Rebar and Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
curtain walls
Pressure Treated Lumber
8. Parallel-Strand Lumber: Manufactured wood product composed of narrow strands of veneered lumber glued together - all oriented in the same direction to form a member of large cross section.
PSL
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
OSB
9. Exterior Sheathing - Water resistant membrane - flashing with weep holes - self-adhering rubberized asphalt membrane - self-furring metal base - scratch coat - brown coat - finish coat.
heat-soaked tempered glass
OSB
One-Way vs. Two-Way Slabs
Stucco - its components and layers
10. The combination of high-strength steel strands - sleeves - and end anchorages used for post-tensioning concrete.
Cee Channel - Runner Channel - Tracks
Type I-V Concrete - and the Roles for Each
Tendons
Type I-V Concrete - and the Roles for Each
11. Parallel-Strand Lumber: Manufactured wood product composed of narrow strands of veneered lumber glued together - all oriented in the same direction to form a member of large cross section.
CD
Performance vs. Prescriptive Code Provisions
OSB
PSL
12. Chemical compounds that are used in concrete mixes to increase the workability of the mix without reducing the slump.
Plasticizers
Laminated glass
Column Footing
Building Inspector's Process
13. A thin layer of material over a back-up component.
tempered glass
Backup wall
Veneer
Sheet Piles and Shoring
14. 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.
Laminated glass
Zoning Ordinance
Pre-tentioning and Post-tentioning
Bentonite Slurry Wall
15. Construction Document
Pressure Treated Lumber
CD
Floating and Troweling
Sheathing
16. Design Development
DBB
Spandrel beam
DD
curtain walls
17. A framing system that mimics wood light frame construction - but the elements are made of cold-formed - galvanized sheet steel.
Suspended ceiling
Hollow Core Slabs and Planks
Hollow Core Slabs and Planks
Light-Gauge Steel Framing
18. 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.
Pressure Treated Lumber
Suspended ceiling
Flex anchors
Backup wall
19. Advantages: High early strength Disadvantages: Very expensive
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
Caisson
Light-Gauge Steel Framing
Joist
20. A structural frame assembly composed primarily of dimension lumber studs - floor joists - and roof rafters and panels of wood-based sheathing materials. Usually 16' OC.
Sheathing
Wood Light Framing
Spandrel beam
Column Footing
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.
Precasting vs Site-Casting: Methods & Pros and Cons
Soldier Piles and Lagging
Joist
Floating and Troweling
22. Load=bearing or non-load bearing wall to which exterior cladding is adhered or anchored.
reflective glass
Building Code
Cold Weather Concrete Construction Protection Measures
Backup wall
23. Used where columns are lightly loaded or bear on soils with a high bearing capacity.
Column Footing
DBB
Laydown Yard/Staging Area
The Three Phases of Construction Management
24. Exterior wall cladding system suspended from or supported by the structural frame of the building.
curtain walls
Tinted glass
Suspended ceiling
Prefabricated v. site-built masonry cladding
25. Using concrete slab blankets or putting hot water in the concrete mix.
Building Code
Cold Weather Concrete Construction Protection Measures
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
26. ...
Veneer
Differential/Uniform Foundation Settlement
Steps in Forming a Reinforced Concrete Wall
Performance vs. Prescriptive Code Provisions
27. Lengths of dimension lumber - glued and laminated together to create a structural member of a large cross section.
Building Inspector's Process
The Three Phases of Construction Management
Glue-Laminated Lumber
Backup wall
28. Used where columns are lightly loaded or bear on soils with a high bearing capacity.
Strip Footing
Rafter
Cold Weather Concrete Construction Protection Measures
Column Footing
29. Pile: Driven or drilled long - slender foundation element. Pile: a piece of machinery used to drive piles into the ground.
Tinted glass
Pressure Treated Lumber
Pile and Pile Driver
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
30. Lumber that ranges from 2 in. to 4 in. thick. The actual dimensions are smaller than the nominal dimensions.
Suspended ceiling
Re-Shoring
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
Backup wall
31. Fabricated at the manufacture's plant. Reinforced in both directions. Uses a steel stud backup wall.
Cold Weather Concrete Construction Protection Measures
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
Sump and Well Point Dewatering
DB
32. ...
Shallow vs. Deep Foundations
The Three Parts of Construction Management
Sheathing
Precasting vs Site-Casting: Methods & Pros and Cons
33. Material added to concrete mix to influence its performance.
Admixture
Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Members
Slip-critical v. snug-tight connections
Rafter
34. ...
Slump Test
Precasting vs Site-Casting: Methods & Pros and Cons
low-e coating
Insulated metal panels
35. Shoring placed under concrete to support it while it cures.
Admixture
Precasting vs Site-Casting: Methods & Pros and Cons
Building Inspector's Process
Re-Shoring
36. Construction Management
Performance vs. Prescriptive Code Provisions
Pile and Pile Driver
DD
CM
37. Design-Bid-Build
Performance vs. Prescriptive Code Provisions
DBB
The role of lime in mortar and mortar types
Plasticizers
38. Lumber that ranges from 2 in. to 4 in. thick. The actual dimensions are smaller than the nominal dimensions.
Shallow vs. Deep Foundations
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
Type I-V Concrete - and the Roles for Each
Annealed glass
39. Using concrete slab blankets or putting hot water in the concrete mix.
Cold Weather Concrete Construction Protection Measures
tempered glass
AISC standard structural shapes
Tie Backs
40. Unreinforced precast concrete panels that have glass fibers reinforcing the concrete. Consists of the GFRC skin - light-gauge steel backup frame - and anchors connecting the two together.
GFRC
Tie Backs
Rafter
Tie Backs
41. Slender - closely spaced - parallel beams in a wood light (or light-gauge steel) frame floor.
Zoning Ordinance
Tendons
Joist
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
42. Friction Pile: Bears the load by using friction between it and the ground around it by having a tapered form. End-Bearing Piles: Most of the load is transferred to the bottom of the pile.
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
Permanent Concrete Freeze-Thaw Protection
Light-Gauge Steel Framing
43. Control Joint: A sawed or tooled joint on the top surface of a concrete slab-on-ground; a continuous vertical joint in a concrete masonry wall. Cold Joint: A nonmovement joint resulting when fresh concrete is placed against previously placed concrete
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
Stucco - its components and layers
Mat Foundation
Truss - Bottom Chord and Top Chord
44. Prescriptive codes give a clear - defined method for meeting a requirement. Performance codes allow the designer to decide how to meet the end requirement that must be met.
DB
Performance vs. Prescriptive Code Provisions
Admixture
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
45. Place where materials are stored on or near the project site.
Laydown Yard/Staging Area
Tie Backs
Caisson
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
46. A document that describes regulations for the use of land in a particular jurisdiction.
Tendons
Zoning Ordinance
Cold Weather Concrete Construction Protection Measures
Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Members
47. A document that describes regulations for the use of land in a particular jurisdiction.
EIFS
heat-soaked tempered glass
Zoning Ordinance
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
48. A glass obtained by heating annealed glass to a high temperature and then suddenly cooling it - Which makes it four times stronger than annealed glass; used as safety glass because it breaks into pieces that are small and blunt enough not to cause in
tempered glass
low-e coating
DB
Laydown Yard/Staging Area
49. Advantages: High early strength Disadvantages: Very expensive
Rebar and Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
One-Way vs. Two-Way Slabs
tempered glass
50. Used commonly for load-bearing wood - masonry - or concrete walls.
Rafter
Contiguous Bored Concrete Piles and Secant Piles
Prefabricated v. site-built masonry cladding
Strip Footing