The Mississippi Residential Builder Reference Book Set Includes:
2006 ICC International Residential Code (IRC) - One and Two-Family Dwellings - Looseleaf:
The 2006 International Residential Code brings uniformity to construction of one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses up to three stories high. A comprehensive code for homebuilding, this book brings together all building, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical provisions for one- and two-family residences. It establishes minimum regulations using prescriptive provisions, and is founded on broad-based principles that make possible the use of new materials and building designs. This 2006 edition is fully compatible with all the International Codes published by the International Code Council (ICC). 684 pp.
OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry 2009, 29 CFR Part 1926 Revised as of January:
This book contains the occupational safety and health standards for the construction industry promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), effective January 2009. Although this is not an official OSHA publication, it reproduces the full text of regulations contained in the official OSHA government version at Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1926.
Also includes:
- Full text of the long-awaited & proposed rule on crane and derrick safety hazards
- 1903 regulations on inspections, citations, and proposed penalties
- 1904 regulations covering occupational injury and illness record-keeping and reporting
- 1990 carcinogen policy and model standards
- Entire text of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, including §5(a) (the "General Duty" clause)
Carpentry & Building Construction, 2004, 6th Edition:
Carpentry & Building Construction is a comprehensive carpentry textbook with a focus on residential construction, with many of the same procedures applying to light commercial construction. 976 pp.
WTCA Building Component Safety Information BCSI, 2008 Edition:
The 2008 edition of BCSI consists of ten chapters that have been updated to include the most current information regarding the handling, installing, restraining and bracing of metal plate connected wood trusses. New to this edition are information and guidance pertaining to: diagonal bracing for web members with two rows of lateral restraint and permanent lateral restraint and diagonal bracing guidance for trusses spaced wider than 2' on center. Design responsibility information and structural building component terminology have also been updated to match the 2007 edition of ANSI/TPI 1. This version of BCSI is the standard 8.5" by 11" size, coil-bound and three-hole punched.
The Contractor's Guide to Quality Concrete Construction:
The Contractor's Guide to Quality Concrete Construction is written by and for those who order, form, place, consolidate, finish, and cure concrete. Designers also will find the practical approach of the Contractor's Guide valuable in developing their project specifications.
The purpose of the Contractor's Guide is to provide insight into proven construction practices which, when properly used, will produce quality concrete construction. It can be used as a training manual for contractor personnel as well as a basic reference manual for field and office.
Throughout this book are practical contractor tips that will be especially helpful in preparing for a project and as a guide during construction.
Modern Masonry - Brick, Block and Stone, 2003:
Modern Masonry provides a thorough grounding in safe methods of laying brick, block, and stone, as well as a broad understanding of materials and their properties. Simply and clearly written, the text covers the important aspects of the masonry trade including tools and equipment; safety; the makeup, properties, uses, and sizes of every type of masonry unit; accepted techniques for laying all kinds of masonry units in all kinds of bonds; construction details for masonry walls, foundations, pavement, steps, garden walls, and masonry arches; and over 75 procedures for laying brick, block, and stone. 384 pp.
The Instructor's Manual (#281-9644-03)
provides answers to questions in the text and job practice manual
(#281-9636-03).
Features
- Provides information on the newest materials and building techniques used in the industry, as well as the latest standards.
- Covers entire masonry systems such as walls, floors, and foundations.
- Full color throughout with numerous illustrations to enhance student understanding.
- Material is organized into functional units closely aligned with the needs of an apprenticeship training program, community college program, or other instruction.
- Reference section of more than 30 useful charts and drawings.
- Offers step-by-step procedures for masonry techniques.
- Includes end of chapter review questions.
Pipe & Excavation Contracting:
Pipe & Excavation Contracting shows how to read plans and compute quantities for both trench and surface excavation, figure crew and equipment productivity rates, estimate unit costs, bid the work, and get the bonds you need. Explains what equipment will deliver maximum productivity for a job, how to lay all types of water and sewer pipe, and how to switch your business to excavation work when you don't have pipe contracts. Covers asphalt and rock removal, working on steep slopes or in high groundwater, and how to avoid the pitfalls that can wipe out your profits on any job. 400 pp.
Roofing Construction & Estimating:
Installation, repair and estimating for nearly every type of roof covering available today in residential and commercial structures: asphalt shingles, roll roofing, wood shingles and shakes, clay tile, slate, metal, built-up, and elastomeric. Covers sheathing and underlayment techniques, as well as secrets for installing leak-proof valleys. Many estimating tips help you minimize waste, as well as insure a profit on every job. Troubleshooting techniques help you identify the true source of most leaks. Over 300 large, clear illustrations help you find the answer to just about all your roofing questions. 448 pp.