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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRAINING COURSE BOOK

 

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OS Software

6 of Our Normal Packs
 in One Big Volume
Building & Construction
Training Manuals

 

The 6 Packs You Get on one CD
 

 

 

Professional Auto-run CD with easy-use menu system

Accessing your Course  is simplicity itself with this professionally authored menu-driven CD - all you need to be able to do is click your mouse!

       

Included on your CD: 

   

Pack 1 - Building & Construction - 3 Volumes

 

 A practical guide to Buidling and Construction set in three volumes. Arranged in pdf files with free viewer included


Building & Construction Manual Volume 1 (276 pages)

 

Covering all the skills which should be mastered by those seeking advancement in building and construction. The major topics addressed in this book include:

 

        • construction administration and safety
        • drawings and specifications
        • woodworking tools
        • materials and methods of woodworking
        • wire rope
        • scaffolding
        • leveling and grading concrete
        • placing concrete
        • masonry
        • planning, estimating and scheduling

 

 

Building & Construction Manual Volume 2 (302 pages)

 

continues where Volume 1 ends The topics covered in Volume 2 include:

 

        • floor and wall construction
        • roof framing
        • exterior and interior finishing
        • plastering, stuccoing, and ceramic tile
        • paints and preservatives
        • heavy construction

 


Building & Construction Manual Volume 3 (Advanced) (332 pages)

The topics covered in this manual include:

 

        • technical administration
        • planning, estimating, and scheduling
        • concrete construction
        • masonry construction
        • shop organization and millworking
        • quality control
        • maintenance inspections
        • heavy construction

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Pack 2 - Carpentry -  4 Volumes

1. Carpentry & Joinery  
 

Chapter 1 - Construction Drawings

Architectural Symbols, Line
Conventions and Material
Conventions
Working Drawings
Site Plans
Elevations
Floor Plans
Detail Drawings
Sections
Details
Wood Framing Drawings
Light Wood Framing
Heavy Wood Framing

Chapter 2 - Construction Planning and Materials

Planning
Built-in-Place Method
Panel Method
Materials
Lumber
Hardware

Chapter 3 - Bills of Materials

Materials Takeoff List
Materials Estimate List
Bill of Materials Format

Chapter 4 - Building Layout and Foundation Layout

Laying Out a Rectangular Building Site
Laying Out an Irregular Building Site
Setting Batter Boards
Extending Lines
Squaring Lines
Foundations
Wall Foundations
Column or Post Foundations

Chapter 5 - Forms for Concrete

Form Design
Form Construction
Foundation and Footing Forms
WallForms
Column Forms
Beam and Girder Forms
Floor Forms
Stair Forms
Form Removal

Chapter 6 - Rough Framing

Types of Framing
Light Framing
Heavy Framing
Expedient Framing
Connections
Joints
Splices
Sills
Platform Construction
Balloon-Framed Construction
Braced-Framing Sills
Built-Up Sills
Girders
Size Requirements
Load Area
Floor Load
Built-Up Girders
Splicing
Girder Supports
Girder Forms
Flooring
Floor Joists
Floor Joists for Platform Construction
Floor Bridging
Floor Openings
Subfloors
Finish Floors
Walls and Partitions
Corner Posts
Partition Posts
Studs
Girts
Sole Plate
Bridging
Plumbed Posts and Straightened Walls
Bracing
Exterior Walls
Ceilings
Wall Openings
Stovepipes
Ventilators
Stairways
Stairway Framing
Risers and Treads

Chapter 7 - Roof Systems and Coverings

Roof Framing
Roofing Terms
Trusses
Roof Openings
Roof Decking
Roof Coverings
Asphalt and Asbestos-Cement Roofing
Built-Up Roofing Material
Re-Roofing
Asphalt-Shingle Roofs
Asphalt-Prepared Roll Roofings
Built-Up Roofs
Slate Roofs
Tile Roofs
Asbestos-Cement Roofs
Metal Roofs
Wood-Shingle Roofs

Chapter 8 - Doors and Windows

Doors
Types of Doors
Door Frames
Swing
Door Hardware
Door Installation
Lock Installation
Windows
Window Frames
Window Sashes
Accessories
Window Screens
Door Screens
Hoods or Canopies

Chapter 9 - Finish Carpentry

Interior Wall and Partition Coverings
Plywood and Fiberboard
Sheetrock
Base Molding
Ceiling Coverings
Sheetrock
Plywood
Fiberboard
Ceiling Moldings

Chapter 10 - Nonstandard Fixed Bridge

Bridge Classification
Substructure
Abutments
Intermediate Supports
Bracing
Construction ProceduresSuperstructure
Stringers
Flooring
Curbs
Handrails
Sidewalks
End Dam

Chapter 11 - Timber-Pile Wharves

Types of Wharves
Types of Piles
Bearing Piles
Fender Piles
Mooring Piles
Installation of Piles
Using Special Tools
Straightening Piles
Cutting Piles
Capping Timber Piles
Bracing Piles
Wharf Superstructure
Stringers
Decking
String Pieces
Fender Piles and Chocks
Pile Clusters and Corner Fenders
Floating Log Fenders (Camels)
Pile-Mooring Dolphins
Docking Hardware
Hardware Installation
Anchorages for Hardware

Appendix A - Conversion Tables

Length
Area
Linear Measure

Appendix B Carpentry Abbreviations and Symbols

Abbreviations
Symbols
Architectural
Plumbing
Electrical

Appendix C - Manpower Estimates

Appendix D - General Information

Floor and Wall Tile
Resilient Floor Tile
Ceramic and Other Specialty Tiles
Suspended Ceilings
Acoustical Tile
Grid-System Components
Installation
Painting Ceilings and Walls
Ceilings
Walls
Cleanup

 

 

2. Carpentry VOl I

 

This course is designed to teach you the basic skills of a carpenter and the building materials and
tools you will use. Contained within this course is instruction on construction prints, building materials,
hand tools, and power machinery



Contents
 
Course Overview
 
Section 1: Construction Prints and Building Materials
   Part A: Construction Prints for Buildings
   Part B: Bill of Materials (BOMs)
   Part C: Building Materials
   Practice Exercise
   Answer Key and Feedback

Section 2: Tools and Equipment
   Part A: Care and Use of Hand Tools
   Part B: Care and Use of Power Machinery
   Practice Exercise
 

 

 

3. Carpentry Vol II  

 

The Carpentry II course will provide you with enough knowledge to construct floor systems, stairs, wall
systems (including the installation of windows and door), and roof systems of wooden structures. This course
is presented in three lessons. At the end of these lessons, you will be able to take a set of construction
drawings and construct a wood-frame building

Course overview

Section 1: Floor Construction

Part A: FloorFraming
Part B: Subflooring
Part C: Finish Flooring

Section 2: Wall-System and Stairway Construction

Part A: Framing Members
Part B: Wall Sheathing
Part C: Moldings
Part D: Stairs
Practice Exercise

Section 3: Roof Construction
Part A: Roof Types
Part B: Framing Members
Part C: Roof-Covering Material


 

 

4. Carpentry Voume III  

 

This course, concludes the instruction on carpentry. It discusses the requirements for competent
cabinet work, explaining the kinds and selections of woods, the classification and uses of woodworking
joints, and the standards for their employment. The selection of materials for constructing wooden articles,
the assembling of parts into units, and the steps taken in a final inspection of completed work are presented
in sequence.

Course overview

Sections

1. Cabinetwork
2. Prefabricated Buildings
3. Heavy Timber Construction

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Pack 3 - Concrete & Masonry -  7 Volumes

Concrete and Masonry Manual (301 Pages)

 

Concrete

Chapter 1 - General
Basic Consideration
Desirable Concrete Properties


Chapter 2 - Concrete Components 
Cements
Water
Aggregates
Admixtures


Chapter 3 - Proportioning Concrete Mixtures
 Method Considerations
Trial-Batch Method
Absolute-Volume Method


Chapter 4 - Form Design and Construction
Principles
Design
Construction
Joints and Anchors


Chapter 5 - Construction Procedures
Reconnaissance
Site Preparation
Excavation
Handling and Transporting
Placement
Finishing
Curing
Temperature Effects
Form Removal
Repairing


Chapter 6 - Reinforced-Concrete Construction
Development and Design
Structural Members
Reinforcing Steel
Precast Concrete


Masonry


Chapter 7 - Basic Equipment and Components General
Mason's Tools and Equipment
Mortar
Scaffolding


Chapter 8 - Concrete Masonry
Characteristics of Concrete Block
Construction Procedures
Rubble


Chapter 9 - Brick and Tile Masonry
Characteristics of Brick
Bricklaying Methods
Brick Construction
Reinforced Brick Masonry
Structural Clay-Tile Masonry


Appendices

Conversion Table
Method of Making Slump
Field Test for Moisture Deformation on Sand

 


Architectural Concrete (42 pages)

Chapters

General
Planning and Design Criteria
Forms
Concrete Materials and Proportions
Batching and Transporting
Concrete Placement
Curing and Form Removal
Exposed Aggregate Architectural Surfaces
Repairs and Final Finishing
Quality Assurance
Mass Concrete and Roller Compacted Concrete

 

 

Grouting Technology (158 pages)

Chapters

Introduction
Purposes And Limitations Of Grouting
Geologic Considerations For Investigation And Design
Planning And Procedures
Grout Materials
Equipment
Application To Water Retention Structures
Application To Tunnels, Shafts, And Chambers
Application To Navigation Structures
Application To Building Foundations
Precision And Specialty Grouting
Performance Of Work
Field Procedures
Methods Of Estimating

 

 


Roller Compacted Concrete (76 pages)

Chapters

Introduction
Investigation and Selection of Materials
Mixture Proportioning
Properties
Design and Construction Considerations
Construction Methods and Equipment
Quality Control and Quality Assurance in RCC Construction
Performance


 

 

Standard Practice (121 pages)

Chapters

Introduction and Policy
Investigation and Selection of Materials
Construction Requirements and Special Studies
Mixture Proportioning Considerations
Preparation of Plans and Specifications
Coordination Between Design and Field Activities
Preparation for Construction
Concrete Construction
Concrete Quality Verification and Testing
Special Concretes
Concrete Report

 

Structural Design (82 pages)

Chapters

Introduction
Precast Concrete Applications, Components, Manufacture,and Structure Erection
Materials for Precast Concrete
Materials for Prestressed Concrete
Loads
Connections
In-Fill Concrete Placement
Details
Strength and Serviceability Requirements

 


Masonry (119 pages)

 

Select Mortar Materials and Mix Mortar
Materials
Mortar  Bond
Mortar Formulas
Mixing the Mortar
Practice Exercise

Construct a Concrete-Block Wall
Footings
Concrete Blocks
Planning the Concrete-Block Walls
First Course of Concrete Blocks
Control Joints
Laying Up the Corners
Laying the Concrete Blocks Between Corners
Tooling the Joints
Intersecting Walls
Anchor Bolts
Lintels, Sills, and Reinforcing Steel
Patching and Cleaning the Concrete-Block Walls

Construct a Brick Wall
Types and Characteristics of Bricks
Types of Brick Bonds
Mortar Joints Finishing the Joints
Cutting the Bricks
Laying a Common Bond Brick Wall
Window and Door Openings
LintelsProtecting the Brick Against Weathering
Reinforced Brick


 

Design Forms For a Concrete Column (18 pages)

 

Design Forms For a Concrete Wall (52 pages)

 

Design Forms For an Overhead Concrete Slab (24 pages)

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Pack 4 - Plumbing - 6 Volumes

Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Training Course (277 pages)


Chapter 1 Plumbing Systems

Section I - Basic Water Supply and Distribution System
Plans
Bills of Materials
Water Supply Lines and Branches
Tapping the Water Main
Installing Curb and Meter Stops
Hot-Water Supply System
Fire-Protection Water Systems

Section II - Theater of Operations Water Supply and Distribution System
Water Distribution Methods
Plans and Installation
Design Procedures

Section III - Sewerage System
Plans
Sanitary Sewer and Drains
Storm Sewer and Drain
Combination Drain
Industrial Drain
Pipes and Fittings
House Sewer
Manholes
Sewage Disposal
Sewage Disposal Facilities

Section IV - Wastewater
Policy
Responsibilities
Consideration Factors
Collection
Disposal

Section V - Human Waste
Policy
Responsibilities
Field Expedient Facilities
Fixed and Installation Facilities
Section VI - Solid Waste
Policy
Responsibilities
Disposal
v



Section VII - Human Waste Disposal in the Field
Constructing and Closing Latrines
Cathole Latrine
Straddle-Trench Latrine
Deep-Pit Latrine
Bored-Hole Latrine
Latrines in Areas With High Groundwater Tables
Urine Disposal Facilities
Maintenance of Urine Disposal Facilities
v



Section VIII - Wastewater Disposal in the Field
Kitchen Waste
Grease Traps
Evaporation Beds
Wastewater
Design Considerations
Alternate Systems
Pipe Sizes
Pipe Cover


Chapter 2 Heating Systems

Hot-Water Heating Systems
Steam Heating Systems
Forced-Air Heating Systems


Chapter 3 Basic Plumbing Repairs and Maintenance

Leaks
Frozen Pipes
Scale
Waste-System Stoppages


Chapter 4 Plumbing Fixtures

Water Supply and Piping Requirement
Water Closets
Lavatories
Sinks
Urinals
Showers
Bathtubs
Laundry Tubs
Drinking Fountains


Chapter 5 Water Heaters

Types
Sizes
Operation Hazards
 

Chapter 6 Pipes and Fittings

Pipe Selection
Pipe Assembly Materials
Pipe Measurements
Cast-Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings
Galvanized-Steel/Iron Pipe and Fittings
Copper Tubing and Fittings
Plastic Pipe and Fittings
Other Types of Pipes and Fittings


Chapter 7 Valves and Faucets

Section I Valves
Types
Repair and Maintenance
v

Section II Faucets
Types
Installation
Repairs


Chapter 8 Stacks and Branches

Pipe Selection
Pipe Size
Installation
Stack and Branch Supports
Testing


Chapter 9 Traps and Vents

Section I - Traps
Use
Types
Trap Seal Loss
v

Section II - Vents
Installation
Sizes
 

Chapter 10 Steam, Gas, and Air Piping

Steam Piping
Gas and Air Piping


Chapter 11 Pumps

Characteristics
Types
Installation and Operation
Valves
Priming
Maintenance and Repair
Trouble Sources


Chapter 12 Insulation

Types
Installation
Maintenance


Appendices

Appendix A - Construction Plans and Drawings
Appendix B - Bills of Materials
Appendix C - Pipe Sizes for Water Distribution System Design
Appendix D - Design Procedures Water Distribution Systems


 


  Water Supply (66 pages)

 

Lesson 1 - Water Supply System and Piping Materials

Identifying the Types of Piping Materials
Measuring the Pipes
Preparing the Piping Materials

Lesson 2 - Rough-In Water Supplies and Water Supply Pipeline Runs

Installing Stops (Valves)
Using Fittings on Water Supply Pipeline Runs
Installing Water Supply Pipeline Runs
Supporting Water Supply Pipeline Runs
Testing the Water Supply System for Leaks

 


  Waste Systems (103 pages)

Lesson 1 - Waste Systems and Materials

Classifying Types of Piping
Measuring Pipes
Preparing Piping Materials
Identifying Fittings and Using Joint
Connections for Rigid Plastic Pipe
Identifying Fittings and Using Joint
Connections for Galvanized Steel Pipe
Identifying Fittings and Using Joint
Connections for Rigid Copper Tubing

Lesson 2 - Waste System Roughing-In

LeInstalling Sewer Pipelines
Installing Drain Lines and Stacks
Venting the Waste System
Installing Piping Material
Supporting Pipeline Runs
Testing the System for Leaks

 


  Plumbing Fixtures (72 pages)

Lesson 1 - Installation of Lavatories

Identifying Lavatories
Installing Wall-Hung Lavatories
Installing Faucets
Attaching Drain Outlets
Installing P Traps
Installing Angled Shutoff Valves
Installing Flexible Tubing
Testing a Lavatory for Mechanical Operation

Lesson 2 - Installation of Water Closets with Flushing Devices

Identifying Water Closets
Installing Water Closets
Attaching Flushing Devices
Installing Flushing Mechanisms
Installing Flushometers
Installing Water Service
Adjusting Flushing Mechanisms
Installing the Seat

Lesson 3 - Installation of Urinals

Identifying Urinals
Installing Wall-Hung Urinals
Attaching Drain Outlet Attachments
Connecting P Traps
Installing Flushometers

 


  Repair Valves and Fixture Control Devices (44 pages)

Lesson 1 - Maintenance of Valves

Identifying Valves
Repairing Valves

Lesson 2 - Maintenance of Fixture Control Devices

Repairing Flushing Mechanisms
Repairing Control Devices

 


  Clear Waste System Stoppages (36 pages)

Lesson 1 - Plumbing Fixtures

Identifying Clearing Tools
Clearing Stoppages in Plumbing Fixtures

Lesson 2 - Waste Lines

Identifying Sewer Snakes
Clearing Stoppages in Waste Lines

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Pack 5 - Roofing -  2 Volumes


Maintenance & Repair of Roofs (127 pages)

Chapter 1 - Introduction

General
Purpose
Scope
Painting
Fire classification of roof coverings for military construction
Manufacturers' instructions
Use of accepted materials
Structural problems
Method of accomplishing work
Access to roofs
Equipment on roofs
Use of construction guide specifications
Roofing colors
General Criteria, standards and procedures


Chapter 2 - General Discussion

Importance of periodic inspections
Importance of special inspections
Importance of contract inspections
Maintenance
Repairs
Reroofing
Research on roofing


Chapter 3 - Causes Of Roof Failures

Lack of maintenance
Weathering
Use of unseasoned lumber or improper grade plywood
Improper storage
Improper application of materials
Use of improper materials
Wind damage
Exposed nails
Failure of flashings
Improper design
 

Chapter 4 - Built-Up Roofing

Description and General Discussion
General
Slope
Bitumen
Felts
Aggregate-surfaced roofs
Smooth-surfaced roofs
Insulation
Vapor barrier
Venting
Fastenings
Roof drainage
Designation
Roof Decks for Built-up Roofs
Wood decks
Poured concrete and gypsum decks
Precast concrete units
Precast gypsum units
Steel decks
Storage, Handling, and Application of Materials
Weather conditions
Asphalt and coal-tar pitch
Felts
Surfacing
Insulation and underlayment
Vapor barriers
Determining Treatment for Built-up Roofs
Maintenance Methods for Built-up Roofs
General Maintenance of aggregate-surface~ built-up roofs
Maintenance of smooth-surfaced roofs
Repair Methods for Built-up Roofs
Aggregate-surfaced, built-up roofs
Smooth-surfaced asphalt, built-up roofs
Reroofing
General
Specifications
Drawings
Preparation of deck for reroofing
Corrective measures


Chapter 5 - Asphalt Shingle Roofing

Description and General Discussion
References
General description
Coverage
Weight
Headlap
Exposure
Fire Resistance
Square-butt strip shingles
Wind-resistant shingles
Roof Decks for Asphalt-Shingle Roofs
Storage and Handling Asphalt Shingles
Handling shingles
Storage of shingles
Section
Determining Treatment for Asphalt-Shingle Roofs
Weathering
Clawed shingles
Recoating
Maintenance and Repair Methods for Asphalt-Shingle Roofs
Maintaining roofs having improperly nailed shingles
Maintaining asphalt-shingled roofs in areas of strong winds
Maintaining asphalt-shingled roofs damaged by hail
Renewing rotted eaves boards
Installing drip edge at rake
Reroofing With Asphalt Shingles
Preparing deck for reroofing with asphalt shingles
Applying asphalt-shingle roof


Chapter 6 - Asphalt Roll Roofing

Description and General Discussion
General
Smooth-surfaced
Mineral-surfaced
Fire resistance rating
Roof Decks for Asphalt Roll Roofing
Roofs
Storage and Handling Asphalt Roll Roofing
Determining Treatment for Asphalt Roll Roofing Roofs Leaking seams
Smooth-surfaced
Mineral-surfaced
Maintenance Methods-Asphalt Roll Roofing
Recoating smooth-surfaced roll roofing’s
Recoating mineral-surfaced roll roofing’s
Repair Methods-Asphalt Roll Roofing’s
Small breaks
Large breaks
Large areas
Repairing leaky seams of roll roofing
Storage and Handling of Metal Roofing


Chapter 7 - Asbestos-Cement Roofing

Description and General Discussion
General
Types
Fire resistance ratings
Roof Decks for Asbestos-Cement Roofs
Asbestos-cement shingles
Corrugated asbestos-cement sheets
Storage and Handling of Asbestos-Cement Roofing
Asbestos-cement shingles
Corrugated asbestos-cement sheets
Determining Treatment for Asbestos-Cement Roofs
Maintenance and Repair Methods-Asbestos-Cement Roofing
Asbestos-cement shingles
Asbestos-cement corrugated sheets
Reroofing with Asbestos-Cement Roofing
Asbestos-cement shingles
Asbestos-cement corrugated sheets


Chapter 8 - Slate Roofing

Description and General Discussion
Description
Availability
Characteristics
Fire classification
Roof Decks for Slate Roofs
Storage and Handling of Slates
Determining Treatment of Slate Roofs
General
Replacement or Re-Use
Maintenance and Repair Methods-Slate Roofs
General
Replacing broken slate
Reroofing with slate
Preparing deck for reroofing
Applying slate roof


Chapter 9 - Tile Roofing

Description and General Discussion
General
Sloping roofs
Promenade tile
Weights
Fire classification
Decks for Tile Roofs
Sloping decks
Flat decks
Storage and Handling of Tiles
Determining Treatment for Tile Roofs
Sloping roofs
Flat roofs with promenade tiles
Maintenance and Repair Methods-Tile Roofs
Sloping roofs
Promenade tile on flat decks
Reroofing Sloping Roofs with Tile
Preparing deck
Applying tile roof
 

Chapter 10 - Wood-Shingle Roofing

Description and General Discussion
General
Description
Preservative treatment
Specification
Roof Decks for Wood-Shingle Roofs
Storage and Handling of Wood Shingles
Determining Treatment for Wood-Shingle Roofs
Maintenance and Repair Methods-Wood Shingle Roofs
Warped shingles
Removing cracked or rotted shingles and applying new ones
Treating shingles with creosote or shingle stain
Reroofing with Wood Shingles
General
Preparing deck for reroofing with wood shingles


Chapter 11 - Metal Roofing

Description and General Discussion
General
Expansion and contraction
Galvanic action
Workability
Types of metal roofing
Fire protection
Soldering
Thickness of sheet metals
Roof Decks for Metal Roofing’s
Storage and Handling of Metal Roofing’s
Treatment for Metal Roofs
Copper roofing
Terne roofing
Galvanized steel roofing
Aluminum roofing
Corrosion-resisting (stainless) steel
Protected metal roofing


Chapter 12 - Flashings and Appurtenances

Wall, Chimney, and Monitor Flashing
General discussion
Flashing failures
Maintenance and repair methods
Reroofing
Vent Flashings (Ventilators, Plumbing Stacks, etc)
General discussion
Failures-vent flashings
Maintenance of vent flashings
Repair of metal vents during reroofing
Valley Flashings
General discussion
Failure of valley flashings
Maintenance and repair
Drainage Systems
General discussion
Inspection
Maintenance and repair
Gravel Stops and Metal Edging
General discussion
Inspection
Maintenance and repair
Other Projections
General discussion
Maintenance and repair
Reroofing


Chapter 13 - Special Roofings

Elastomeric Roofing
Description and general discussion
Use of elastomeric roofing
Bare Concrete Roofs-Tropical Areas
Roofing in Arctic Areas
General
Vapor barrier
Roof slope
Sheet metal eaves flashing (strip shingles)
Provision for expansion and contraction


Chapter 14 - Safety

General
Introduction
Storage and handling of materials
Ladders
Scaffolds
Roof brackets
Heating and Handling Bituminous Materials
General
Precautions
Sheet Metal Working
Tools and equipment
Precautions
Fire Prevention and Other Shop Precautions
General
Precautions


 

 
 
 
Roofing & Waterproofing (39 pages) 
 

Chapter 1 General

Purpose
Scope
References
Performance
General Requirements
Fire Resistance
Wind Resistance
Slope
Climate
Moisture Migration and Vapor Retarders
Aesthetics
Economics
Details

Chapter 2 Low Slope Roofing

Introduction
Slope
Drainage
Climate
Roof Deck
Roof Selection
Roof Mounted Equipment
Traffic Surfaces

Chapter 3 Roof Deck

Functions
Design
Drainage
Dimensional Stability
Deflection
Anchorage
Surface Condition
Treatment of Joints
Expansion Joints
Area Dividers
Steel Deck
Cast-in-Place Deck

CHAPTER 4. INSULATION

Background
Thermal Resistance
Location
Fire Resistance
Materials
Application Criteria
Storage
Properties
Tapered Insulation

CHAPTER 5 BUILT-UP ROOFING

General
Description
Bitumens
Felts
Surfacings
Flashing
Flashing Design
Differential Movement
Contours
Compatibility
Quality Control

Chapter 6 SINGLE-PLY ROOFING

General
Elastomeric Sheets
Plasticized Thermoplastic Sheets
Uncured Elastomers
Perimeter Anchorage
Field Anchorage
Design Recommendations
Information Required For Design
Design Requirements
Flashings and Cants
Sheet Metal Work
Applicable Details


Chapter 7 MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING

General
Design Considerations
Quality Control


Chapter 8 PROTECTED MEMBRANE ROOFING

General
Design Criteria
Materials
Drainage
Flashings
Other Considerations
Applicable Details


Chapter 9 FLUID-APPLIED ROOFING

Membranes and Coatings
Dispersions
Two-Component Systems
Advantages
Disadvantages
Applications

Chapter 10 SPRAYED POLYURETHANE FOAM

Material Description
Uses
Disadvantages
Design Recommendations
Membrane Coatings
Application
Flashings

CHAPTER 11. STEEP ROOFING

Description
Function
Materials
Slopes
Decks
Underlayment
Ventilation
Anchorage Techniques
Flashings
Applicable Details

CHAPTER 12. WATERPROOFING AND DAMPPROOFING


General
Uses
Substrates
Membrane
Protection
Subterranean Space
Drain Tile
Design Requirements
Dampproofing
Details
Plaza Waterproofing 

 

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Pack 6 - Surveying -  2 Volumes

Construction Engineering and Survey Training
Volume I (510 Pages)

 

Chapter 1 - Construction Methods And Materials: Heavy Construction

Abutments
Intermediate Supports
Superstructure
Foundations And Piles
Pile Construction
Bearing Piles
Waterfront Structures
Stable-Shoreline Structures
Wharfage Structures
Timber Fasteners And Connectors
Timber Connectors
Structural Steel
Structural Steel Shapes
Steel Frame Structures
Bridges
Towers
Structural Steel Connectors
Pins


Chapter 2 Construction Methods And Materials: Electrical And Mechanical  Systems

Transmission System
Primary Feeders
Primary Mains
Control And Protective Devices
Conductor Supports
Electrical Distribution Drawings
Electrical Details
Water Sources And Treatment
Distribution System Elements And Accessories
Distribution System Layout
Hydrant Locations
Wastewater Systems
Design


Chapter 3 - Horizontal Construction

 Survey
 Road Plan
 Road Profile
 Road Dimensions
 Sequence Of Construction
 Typical Section
 Preliminary Cross Section
 Drainage
 Roadway Ditches
 Interceptor Ditches
 Airfields
 Subbase And Base Course
 Materials
 

Chapter 4 - Project Drawings

Architectural Divis1on
Electrical Division
Fire Protection Division
Heating System
Steam-Heating Systems
Ventilating Systems
Checking And Editing Construction Drawings
Checking And Editing Construction Drawings - Continued


Chapter 5 -  Specification/Material Estimating/Advanced Base Planning

Project Specifications
Guidance
Use Of Drawings And Specifications
Sources Of Error
Concrete
Advanced Base Planning


Chapter 6 -  Care And Adjustment Of Surveying Equipment

Instrument Adjustments And Repairs
Engineer’s Level Adjustments
Adjusting The Level Tube
Transit Adjustments
Adjusting The Plate Bubbles
Adjusting The Horizontal Axis
Adjusting The Telescope Level
Minor Repairs And Replacement Procedures


Chapter 7 - Indirect Leveling/Level And Traverse Computations

Trigonometric Leveling
Level And Traverse Computations
Level Computations
Calculating The Allowable Error
Traverse Computations
Checking And Reducing Distances
Linear Error Of Closure
Traverse Tables/Adjusting Bearings And Distances
Plane Coordinates
Computing Areas
Area By Trapezoidal Formula
Area By Planimeter
Parcels That Include Curves
Plotting Horizontal Control
Plotting Angles From Tangents
Plotting By Coordinates
Mistakes In Computations
Outsized Latitude And/Or Departure Error Of Closure


Chater 8 - Topographic Surveying And Mapping

Vertical Control
Locating Details By Transit And Stadia
Stadia Interval
Figure 8-5.-Stadia Interval—Inclined Sight.
Distance And Elevation For Inclined Sights
Approximate Forms Of Stadia Formulas
Field Procedures
Topographic Mapping
Ground Point Systems
Grid Coordinate System
Cross Refiles
Characteristics Of Contour Lines
Map Scales And Contour Intervals
Contour Map Construction
Interpolating Contour Lines
General Requirements For Topographic Maps


Chapter 9 - Plane-Table Topography And Map Projection

Orientation Methods
Backlighting
Three-Point Method
Point Location
Values Of Plane-Table Method
Plane-Table Pointers
Development Of A Topographic Map
Map Projection
Mercator Projection
Universal Transverse Mercator Military Grid
Universal Transverse Mercator Military Grid - Continued
Conic Projection
Conformality
Polyconic Projection
Lambert Conformal Conic Projection


Chapter 10 - Engineering And Land Surveys

Pole Line Surveys
Route Surveys For Drainage
Artificial Drainage
Other Route Surveys
Earthwork Computations
Area Of Five-Level Or Irregular Section
Earthwork Volume
Construction Surveys
Culverts And Bridges
Laser Method Of Laying Pipe
Construction Sheets
Airfield Surveys
Waterfront Surveys
Offshore Location By Chaining
Offshore Location By Triangulation
Land Surveying
By Rectangular System
Job Requirements Of The Land Surveyor
Land Survey General Procedure
Plats Of Surveyed Lands
Land Survey Precision


Chapter 11 -  Horizontal And Vertical Curves

Types Of Horizontal Curves
Elements Of A Horizontal Curve.
Degree Of Curvature
Degree Of Curve (Chord Definition)
Curve Formulas
Deflection Angles And Chords
Solving And Laying Out A Simple Curve
Solving A Simple Curve - Continued
Simple Curve Layout
Field Notes
Vertical Curves
Elements Of Vertical Curves
Symmetrical Vertical Curves
Symmetrical Vertical Curves - Continued
Unsymmetrical Vertical Curves
Checking The Computation By Plotting
Using A Profile Work Sheet


Chapter 12 -  Electronic Surveying Equipment

Direction Of Edm Measured Lines
Reduction Of Slope Distance
Slope Reduction Using The Vertical Angle - Continued
Electronic Positioning Systems
Laser Equipment
Laser Rod


Chapter 13 - Materials Testing

Sample Preparation And Compaction Procedures
Data And Calculations
Density Tests
Calibration
Site Preparation
Bearing Tests
Cbr Test Equipment And Tools
Preparation Of Test Samples
Hydrometer Analysis
Calculations
Concrete And Concrete Testing
Identification Of Cement
Types Of Aggregate
Tests For Aggregates
Tests For Soundness
Test For Undesirable Lightweight Material
Specific Gravity And Absorption, Fine Aggregate
Admixtures
Curing
Concrete Testing
Unit Weight
Other Concrete Strength Tests
Bitumens And Bituminous-Materials Testing
Cutbacks
Characteristics And Uses Of Bitumens
Field Identification Of Bitumens
Laboratory Tests Of Bitumens
Identification Tests
Flash Point Tests
Tests On Aggregate
Test For Mineral Dust
Mix Design Tests
Density And Voids Determination
Hazardous-Material Precautions


Chapter 14 - Technical Administration And Supervision

Labour Distribution Reports And Timekeeping
Deployment Completion Report
Drafting Room Layout
Engineering Technical Library
Training Of Drafters
Field Engineering Section
Work Assignments
Procedures For Checking Field Notes
Materials Testing Section
Work Assignments


Chapter 15 - Field Astronomy And Triangulation

Elements Of Field Astronomy
Celestial System Of Coordinates
Astronomical Triangle
Declination
Local Hour Angle (Lha)
Polar Distance
Latitude By Altitude Of The Sun At Noon
Sun Observations For Azimuth
Time And Date
Field Procedure
Observations On Polaris Or Other Stars
Triangulation
Types Of Triangulation Networks
Chain Of Quadrilaterals
Triangulation Stations, Signals, And Instrument Supports
Triangulation Procedures
Reconnaissance
Base Line Measurement
Computations
Adjusting A Chain Of Quadrilaterals
Checking For Precision
Average Triangle Closure
Locations Of Points
Coordinates


Chapter 16 - Soils: Surveying And Exploration/Classification/Field Identification

Base Map Surveys
Pedological Surveys
Soil Surveys
Objectives Of A Soil Survey
Sources Of Information
Field Observations
Planning Field Explorations
Recommended Procedures For Soil Surveys
Soil Classification
Borderline Soils
Fine-Grained Soils
Coefficient Of Curvature
Field Identification
Visual Examination
Breaking Or Dry-Strength Test
Roll Or Thread Test
Bite Or Grit Test


Chapter 17 - Mix Design: Concrete And Asphalt

Entrained Air
Trial Batch Method
Example Using Trial Batch Method
Adjusting For Slump And Air Content
Example Using Absolute Volume Method
Example Using Absolute Volume Method - Continued
Variation In Mixtures
Materials Estimation
Bituminous Mix Design
General Procedures And Guidelines
Aggregate Blending Limits
Job-Mix Formula (Ac Mixes)
Surface Area Method Of Mix Design

Chapter 18 - Soil Stabilization

Mechanical Method
Bituminous
Soil-Cement Stabilization
Soil-Cement Tests
Bituminous Stabilization
Types Of Bitumen
Questions

 

 

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Chapter 1 - Mathematics And Units Of Measurement

Types Of Numbers
Decimal Equivalents
Powers, Roots, Exponents, And Radicals
Arithmetic Extraction Of Square Roots
Reciprocals
Ratio And Proportion
Geometry
Determining Areas
Area Of A Triangle
Area Of A Rhombus Or Rhomboid
Area By Reducing To Triangles
Area Of An Ellipse
Determining Volumes
Volume Of A Prism
Trigonometry
Functions Of Angles
Functions And Cofunctions
Functions Of Angles In A Right Triangle
Methods Of Solving Triangles
Acute Angle Of Right Triangle By Sine Or Cosine
Solution By Laws Of Cosines
The Ambiguous Case
Determination Of Angle From Three Known Sides
Scientific Pocket Calculator
Hints On Computing
Units Of Linear Measurement
Units Of Area Measurement
Units Of Weight
More Units Of Measurement
Pressure Measurement
Electrical Measure
Mechanical Power Measure
Conversion Of Units
Conversion Of Units - Continued

 

Chapter 2 -  Drafting Equipment

Engineering Charts And Graphs
Drafting Equipment
Drafting Media - Continued
Drafting Pencils
Drafting Tables With Boards
T Squares
Parallel Straightedge
Triangles
Adjustable Triangles
Drawing Instrument Sets
Dividers
Drop Bow Pen
Beam Compass
Proportional Dividers
Architect’s Scale
Engineer’s Scale
Engineer’s Scale - Continued
Map Measures And Scale Indicators
Drafting Templates
Freehand Lettering Pens
Drawing Ink
Other Tools


Chapter 3 - Drafting: Fundamentals And Techniques; Reproduction Process

Your Equipment And Materials
Basic Drafting Techniques
Attachment Of Paper To The Board
Vertical Lines
Parallel And Perpendicular Lines
Use Of The Compass - Continued
Use Of The French Curve
Use Of Drafting Templates
Use Of The Drafting Scale
Drawing Formats
Sheet Layout
Examples Of Title Blocks Used On Drawings Prepared By Naval Construction Battalion
Satisfactory To Block
Format Used In Preparing Revision Blocks
Use Of Line Characteristics And Conventions
Use Of Line Characteristics And Conventions–Continued
Construction Lines
Dimension Lines
Break Lines
Phantom Lines
Viewing Or Cutting Plane Lines
Order Of Penciling
Order Of Inking
Freehand Lettering
Ames Lettering Instrument
Spacing Between Guidelines
Straight-Line Capitals
Curved- And Straight-Line Combinations
Numerals And Fractions
Inclined Lettering
Composition Of Lettering
Line Spacing
Mechanical Lettering
Templates
Line Weights
Spacing And Centering
Lettering System
Reproduction Room
Exploded View Of The Blu-Ray Model 842 Whiteprinter
Warning
Troubleshooting
Ozalid
Principles Of Operation
Ammonia Flow System
Cooling And Exhaust System
Reproduction Materials
Summary

 

Chapter 4 - Drafting: Geometric Construction

Bisection Of A Line
Transfer Of An Angle
Bisection Of An Angle
Equilateral Triangle
Square: Given Length Of Side
Square Circumscribed On A Given Inscribed Circle
Any Regular Polygon With A Given Length Of Side
Regular Pentagon On A Given Inscribed Circle
Circle Through Three Points
Line Tangent To A Given Point On A Circle
Circular Arc Tangent To Two Other Circular Area
Compound Curves
Reverse, Or Ogee, Curve
Ellipse By Pin-And-String Method
Ellipse By Four-Center Method

 

Chapter 5 - Drafting: Projections And Sketching

Basic Orthographic Projection
Orthographic Projection
Third-Angle Projection
A Third-Angle Projection Brought Into A Single Plane
Use Of A Miter Line
American Standard Arrangement Of Views In A Six-View Third-Angle Multi-View Projection
Proper Spacing Of Views
Improved Spacing For Three-View Projection Of Object Shown In Figure 5-18
Multi-View Analysis Of A Third-Angle Orthographic Projection
Two-View Multi-View Projections
Normal And Non-Normal Lines
Auxiliary Views
Projection Of Left Side Auxiliary View
Auxiliary Views
Auxiliary Section
Use Of Revolutions
Sectioning Techniques
Use Of Partial Or Broken Section
Axonometric Projection
Isometric Projection Of A Cube
Drawing An Angle In Isometric
Noncircular Curves In Isometric
Diagonal Hatching In Isometric
Cavalier Projection
Oblique Drawing Techniques
Angles In Oblique
Circles In Oblique
Sketching
Sketching Straight Lines
Sketching Angles By Visual Comparison
Steps In Sketching A Circle
Construction Lines
Pictorial Sketches
Sketching A Rectangular Block
Overlay Sketches
Summary

 

Chapter 6 - Wood And Light Frame Structures

Common Woods
Nominal And Dressed Sizes Of Lumber
Laminated Lumber
Grain Direction In A Sheet Of Plywood
Identification Stamps
Special-Purpose Plywood
Common Wood Substitute
Wall Framing Used In Platform Construction
Sill Framing And Layout
Eastern Sill Assembly
Floor Framing
Framing Around Floor Openings
Typical Floor Framing With Subflooring
Parts Of A Wall Frame, Showing Headers
Roof Framing
Rafter Layout
Rafter Terms
Layout Of A Collar Tie
Flat And Shed Roof Framings
Framing Of Gable Dormer Without Sidewalls
Types Of Jack Rafters
Building Finish
Application Of Plywood Roof Sheathing
Exterior Trim
Open Cornice Without A Fascia Board
Wall Sheathing
Vertical Board Siding
Use Of Flashing At Building Line On Built-Up Roof
Gutters And Downspouts
Formed Metal Gutters
Application Of Vertical Paneling
Insulation And Vapor Barriers
Stairs
Kickplate For Anchoring Stairs To Concrete
Toenailing Wood Finish Flooring
Principal Parts Of A Finish Doorframe
Windows
Nails
Screws
Glue

 

Chapter 7  - Concrete And Masonry

Strength
Slab And Slab Reinforcement
Reinforcing Steel
Bends
Precast Concrete
Precast Concrete Floors, Roof Slabs, Walls And Partitions
Precast Concrete Joists, Beams, Girders And Columns
Advantages Of Precast Concrete
Special Types Of Concrete
Tilt-Up Construction
Finishes
Concrete Forms
Form Materials
Column Forms
Concrete Masonry
Wall Patterns
Modular Planning
Physical Characteristics
Stone Masonry
Brick Masonry
Brick Classification
Types Of Bonds

 

Chapter 8  - Mechanical Systems And Plan


Fittings
Joints And Connections
Pipe Supports
Pipe Insulation
Fittings
Joints And Connections
Vents
Mechanical Plan
Waste And Soil Drainage Diagram
Plumbing Layout
Mechanical Symbols
Fitting Symbols
Valve Symbols
Fixture Symbols

 

Chapter 9 - Electrical Systems And Plan

Overhead Power Distribution
Interior Electrical Wiring System
Service Entrance
Panelboard
Single Conductors
Insulation
Rigid Conduit
Wire Connectors
Receptacles
Standards And Specifications Requirements
Interior Electrical Layout (Plan)

 


Chapter 10 - Construction Drawings

Preliminary Drawings
Conceptual Definitive Designs
Order Of Drawings
Dimensioning And Tolerancing
Units Of Measure
Drawing Symbols
Main Divisions Of Project Drawing
Floor Plan
Dimensioning A Floor Plan
Elevations
Structural Drawings
Foundation Plan
Framing Plan
Construction.
Mechanical Drawings
Sections
Details
Schedules
Bill Of Materials

 

Chapter 11 - Elements Of Surveying And Surveying Equipment

Geodetic Surveying
Topographic Surveys
Types Of Surveying Operations
Factors Affecting Fieldwork
Field Notes
Office Work
Adjustment
Drafting Used In Surveying
Orientation Symbol
Basic Surveying Instruments
Engineer’s Transit
Leveling Head Assembly
Upper Plate Or Alidade Assembly
Circles And Verniers
Direct Vernier
Theodolite
One-Second Theodolite
Horizontal Circle
Engineer’s Level
Precision Level
Military Level
Self-Leveling Level
Hand Level
Plane Table
Field Equipment
Surveying Tapes
Surveying Accessories
Tripod
Range Pole
Optical Plumbing Assembly
Tape Accessories
Chaining Pin
Stadia Boards
Turning-Point Pins And Plates
Field Supplies
Survey Point Markers
Marking Materials
Flagging

 

Chapter 12 - Direct Linear Measurements And Field Survey Safety

Clearing The Line
Holding On A Point
Marking Control Points, Reference Points, And Monuments
Identifying Points
Protecting Markers
Methods Of Direct Linear Measurements
Chaining On Level Ground
Supporting The Tape
Slope Chaining
Horizontal Chaining
Breaking Tape
Making Tape Corrections
Correcting For Temperature Variation
Correcting For Slope
Preparing Chaining Notes
Recording Notes For Slope Chaining
Solving Surveying Problems By Tape
Identifying Chaining Mistakes And Errors
Caring For And Maintaining A Survey Tape
Measuring By The Electronic Distance-Measuring System
Field Party Safety
Administering First Aid
Protecting Against Weather Hazards
Using Field Equipment Safely
Additional Duties Of A Survey Crew
Preparing For Field Party’s Essential Needs

 

Chapter 13 - Horizontal Control

Converting Deflection Angles To Bearings
Converting Azimuths To Bearings Or Vice Versa
Correcting For Local Magnetic Attraction
Determining Magnetic Declination And Dip
Orienting A Compass
Checking Accuracy Of Observed Bearings
Establishing Directions By Transit
Measuring Vertical Angles
Measuring Angles By Repetition
Running A Distance (Line)
Line Between Nonintervisible Points
Random Line
Tying In A Point
Setting Adjacent Points
Transit-Tape Survey
Identifying Party Personnel
Attaining Precision With A Linear Error Of Closure
Attaining Precision With A Maximum Angular Error Of Closure
Identifying Errors And Mistakes In Transit Work
Identifying Natural Errors
Caring For And Maintaining Surveying Instruments
Traverse Operations
Conducting A Reconnaissance
Performing Linear Measurements

 


Chapter 14 - Direct Leveling And Basic Engineering Surveys

Datum
Other Datums
Level Party Organization, Equipment, And Field Procedures
Duties Of The Rodman
Field Procedures For Differential Leveling
Leveling The Engineer’s Level
Making Target Readings
Fundamental Leveling Procedure
Establishing Turning Points
Methods Of Leveling
Level Computations
Reciprocal Leveling
Profile Leveling - Continued
Cross-Section Leveling
Double Rodding
Precision In Leveling; Mistakes And Errors In Leveling
Order Of Precision
Identifying Leveling Mistakes
Highway Surveys
Reconnaissance Survey
Final-Location Survey
Profile Plotting
Types Of Cross Sections
Plotting Cross Sections
Layout/Stakeout Procedures
Center-Line Layout
Setting Grade Stakes
Setting Slope Stakes.
Slope-Stake Party Procedure
Curb And Gutter Stakeout
Structural Surveys
Utilities Stakeout
Figure 14-41.-Use Of Batter Boards
As-Built Survey
Excavations

 

Chapter 15 - Materials Testing: Soil And Concrete

Alluvial Soil
Physical Characteristics Of Soils
Gradation
Sources Of Water In Soils
Soil Classification
Soil Sampling
Tagging Samples
Composite Samples
Undisturbed Samples
Cylinder Samples By Cbr Mold
Quartering Samples
Soil Testing
Determining Moisture Content
Procedure
Calcium Carbide Gas Pressure Method
Mechanical Analysis
Sieve Analysis, Dry
Hydrometer Analysis
Specific Gravity Testing
Sample Selection
Bulk And Apparent Specific Gravity
Atterberg Limits
Test Equipment
Concrete Testing
Slump Tests
Slump Tests
Preparation Of Concrete Specimens
Curing And Storing Cylinders
Beam Specimens

 

Chapter 16 - Administration

Assignment To An Nmcb Operations Department
Monitoring/Reporting Division
Assignment To A Typical Public Works Department
Administrative Duties
Assignment As Team Leader
Supervision
Maintaining Files
Recording Files
Professional Duties
Career Development
Personnel Readiness Capability Program
Sources Of Information

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