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Building Construction Management Vocab
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1. ...
Precasting vs Site-Casting: Methods & Pros and Cons
Flat-Sawn vs. Quarter-Sawn Lumber
GFRC
Engineered Lumber
2. A test that measures the workability of fresh concrete by filling a cone-shaped mold with concrete - removing the mold - and measuring the height to which the concrete settles below its original height.
tempered glass
Joist
Backup wall
Slump Test
3. Chemical compounds that are used in concrete mixes to increase the workability of the mix without reducing the slump.
Wood Light Framing
Plasticizers
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
CD
4. Lengths of dimension lumber - glued and laminated together to create a structural member of a large cross section.
Pressure Treated Lumber
Re-Shoring
Glue-Laminated Lumber
GFRC
5. 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.
Sheathing
Performance vs. Prescriptive Code Provisions
Joist
Tendons
6. 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
DB
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
Spandrel beam
Wrought iron v. mild steel
7. Place where materials are stored on or near the project site.
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
Laydown Yard/Staging Area
Column Footing
The Three Parts of Construction Management
8. 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.
EIFS
Joist
Suspended ceiling
The role of lime in mortar and mortar types
9. Shoring placed under concrete to support it while it cures.
Re-Shoring
The role of lime in mortar and mortar types
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
Pre-tentioning and Post-tentioning
10. Use air-entrainment in the concrete mix
Permanent Concrete Freeze-Thaw Protection
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
Re-Shoring
Strip Footing
11. Shallow Foundation: Used for all types of buildings and bear directly on the upper soil levels. Deep Foundation: Used where soil on the surface does not have adequate strength or is unstable. Consists of piles or piers.
Sump and Well Point Dewatering
Rafter
Contiguous Bored Concrete Piles and Secant Piles
Shallow vs. Deep Foundations
12. ...
Steps in Forming a Reinforced Concrete Wall
Type I-V Concrete - and the Roles for Each
SD
tempered glass
13. Sheet steel that is hot-dip galvanized.
Type I-V Concrete - and the Roles for Each
Fire Safety Exiting Requirements
Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Members
Rafter
14. ...
DD
Sump and Well Point Dewatering
Veneer
Prefabricated v. site-built masonry cladding
15. A framing system that mimics wood light frame construction - but the elements are made of cold-formed - galvanized sheet steel.
Engineered Lumber
The Three Phases of Construction Management
EIFS
Light-Gauge Steel Framing
16. 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
Zoning Ordinance
Differential/Uniform Foundation Settlement
One-Way vs. Two-Way Slabs
Cold Weather Concrete Construction Protection Measures
17. Slender - closely spaced - parallel beams in a wood light (or light-gauge steel) frame floor.
Engineered Lumber
Cold Weather Concrete Construction Protection Measures
Joist
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
18. Pre-Construction - Construction - and Post-Construction Phases
CD
The Three Phases of Construction Management
Light-Gauge Steel Framing
Mat Foundation
19. Used commonly for load-bearing wood - masonry - or concrete walls.
Pressure Treated Lumber
Zoning Ordinance
Strip Footing
Fire Resistance Rating
20. Pre-Construction - Construction - and Post-Construction Phases
The Three Phases of Construction Management
Bentonite Slurry Wall
Rebar and Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
The Three Parts of Construction Management
21. Contiguous Bored Concrete Piles: Closely spaced - reinforced concrete piles. Often has shock-crete sprayed on the front to make a wall. Secant Piles: Two sets of interlocking contiguous piles.
One-Way vs. Two-Way Slabs
Precasting vs Site-Casting: Methods & Pros and Cons
PSL
Contiguous Bored Concrete Piles and Secant Piles
22. 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.
Dewatering
Soldier Piles and Lagging
Pre-tentioning and Post-tentioning
The Three Parts of Construction Management
23. 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.
Joist
Soldier Piles and Lagging
Tie Backs
Cee Channel - Runner Channel - Tracks
24. Schematic Design
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
Pile and Pile Driver
SD
Engineered Lumber
25. 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.
Mat Foundation
Caisson
Spandrel beam
SD
26. Using concrete slab blankets or putting hot water in the concrete mix.
The Three Parts of Construction Management
Admixture
Cold Weather Concrete Construction Protection Measures
Shallow vs. Deep Foundations
27. Cost - Schedule - and Quality
The Three Parts of Construction Management
Advantages and Disadvantages of High Strength Concrete
Rebar and Welded Wire Fabric (WWF)
Spandrel beam
28. They review the plan sets to make sure they meet code requirements - then they will issue building permits if all codes and regulations are met. During the construction process - an inspector will be called to review the construction of specific part
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29. A document that describes regulations for the use of land in a particular jurisdiction.
Floating and Troweling
Suspended ceiling
AISC standard structural shapes
Zoning Ordinance
30. Fabricated at the manufacture's plant. Reinforced in both directions. Uses a steel stud backup wall.
reflective glass
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
DBB
Tendons
31. 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.
Stone cladding
low-e coating
Flex anchors
Hollow Core Slabs and Planks
32. 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
Building Code
EIFS
Pre-tentioning and Post-tentioning
33. Lumber that ranges from 2 in. to 4 in. thick. The actual dimensions are smaller than the nominal dimensions.
Admixture
Dimensional Lumber - and nominal vs actual dimensions
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
Tie Backs
34. Draining the soil around the excavations so that the groundwater level falls below the elevation of proposed excavation.
Caisson
Dewatering
low-e coating
SD
35. Sheet steel that is hot-dip galvanized.
Engineered Lumber
Contiguous Bored Concrete Piles and Secant Piles
Concrete - its components - and their function in the mix
Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Members
36. 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
Backup wall
Floating and Troweling
Slip-critical v. snug-tight connections
tempered glass
37. Lengths of dimension lumber - glued and laminated together to create a structural member of a large cross section.
Zoning Ordinance
Concrete Control Joints and Cold Joints
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
Glue-Laminated Lumber
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
Permanent Concrete Freeze-Thaw Protection
Glue-Laminated Lumber
Mat Foundation
Flat-Sawn vs. Quarter-Sawn Lumber
39. 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.
Wrought iron v. mild steel
reflective glass
Shallow vs. Deep Foundations
Slip-critical v. snug-tight connections
40. A ceiling hung from the overlying floor or roof structure.
Building Inspector's Process
Suspended ceiling
Spandrel beam
Precasting vs Site-Casting: Methods & Pros and Cons
41. A type of tempered glass obtained from a process that reduces (or eliminates) the possibility of spontaneous breakage of tempered glass during its service life.
curtain walls
Building Inspector's Process
heat-soaked tempered glass
low-e coating
42. Type 1: General Use - Type 2: -Type 3: High Early Strength - Type 4: Low Heat of Hydration - Type 5: Sulfate Resistant
Flex anchors
Wood Light Framing
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
Type I-V Concrete - and the Roles for Each
43. A beam that spans between columns on the exterior face of a frame structure.
The Three Parts of Construction Management
Friction vs. End-bearing Pile
Spandrel beam
Laydown Yard/Staging Area
44. Exterior Sheathing - Water resistant membrane - flashing with weep holes - self-adhering rubberized asphalt membrane - self-furring metal base - scratch coat - brown coat - finish coat.
Stucco - its components and layers
Suspended ceiling
The Three Parts of Construction Management
Tie Backs
45. A surface coating that reflects most of the long-wave radiation.
low-e coating
Flat-Sawn vs. Quarter-Sawn Lumber
DB
Tinted glass
46. 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
Insulated metal panels
The role of lime in mortar and mortar types
One-Way vs. Two-Way Slabs
47. Material added to concrete mix to influence its performance.
heat-soaked tempered glass
DB
Contiguous Bored Concrete Piles and Secant Piles
Admixture
48. Flat glass obtained by heating and then gradually cooling it to relieve internal stresses that develop during the early stage of its manufacturing process. Annealed glass is the basic form of flat glass.
Building Inspector's Process
One-Way vs. Two-Way Slabs
Prefabricated brick panel curtainwall
Annealed glass
49. Chemical compounds that are used in concrete mixes to increase the workability of the mix without reducing the slump.
Plasticizers
Wood Light Framing
Fire Resistance Rating
Caisson
50. Floating: The process of smoothing a freshly placed concrete surface after it has been struck (leveled).
Floating and Troweling
One-Way vs. Two-Way Slabs
Plasticizers
Type I-V Concrete - and the Roles for Each