The newly udpated 3rd Edition of Construction Materials, Methods and Techniques, Building for a Sustainable Future
The 3rd edition of Construction Materials, Methods and Techniques, Building for a Sustainable Future offers comprehensive coverage of the natural sequence of a construction project using the most up-to-date green methods for residential and commercial building construction. In addition, relevant building codes are frequently referenced, rounding out this need-to-know coverage that is critical to success in the industry. With an emphasis placed on sustainability and green design, this third edition is fully equipped with content that reflects the 2004 Edition of Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) MasterFormat. The information contained in this informative resource is based on the input of hundreds of today's top manufacturers and professional and trade organizations. 1,120 pp.
Features:
- Offers the very latest information on the industry's hottest topics, including sustainable and green building materials, assemblies and systems.
- Extensive and up-to-date, the text is highlighted with over 300 new color photos and illustrations that focus on the most current equipment, tools and procedures.
- Showcases ground-breaking materials and systems with Construction Materials, Methods, and Techniques Boxes, providing more detailed information on selected areas of interest.
- Clearly illustrates the real-world application of new construction materials and strategies with Case Studies, many of which have received a Green or LEED certification.
- Extensive and up-to-date, the text is highlighted with over 300 new color photos and illustrations that focus on the most current equipment, tools and procedures.
- Facilitates comprehension with a logical, organized format that mirrors the natural progression of a construction project, allowing readers to build a foundation of knowledge before moving into the specific requirements of each stage of construction.
- Organized by selected divisions with references to the 2004 edition of the MasterFormatTM.
- Encourages readers to apply what they have learned with hands-on activities at the end of each chapter.
- Chapters feature Learning Objectives, Key Terms, and Review Questions to help aid in the students comprehension and learning of chapter materials.
Table of Contents:
- 1. The Construction Industry: An Overview.
- 2. Regulatory Constraints, Standards and Sustainability.
- 3. Properties of Materials.
- 4. The Building Site.
- 5. Soils.
- 6. Foundations.
- 7. Concrete.
- 8. Cast-In-Place Concrete.
- 9. Precast Concrete.
- 10. Mortars for Masonry Walls.
- 11. Clay Brick and Tile.
- 12. Concrete Masonry.
- 13. Stone.
- 14. Masonry Construction.
- 15. Ferrous Metals.
- 16. Nonferrous Metals.
- 17. Steel Frame Construction.
- 18. Wood, Plastics, and Composites.
- 19. Products Manufactured from Wood.
- 20. Wood and Metal Light Frame Construction.
- 21. Heavy Timber Construction.
- 22. Finishing the Exterior and Interior of Light Wood Frame Buildings.
- 23. Paper and Paper Pulp Products.
- 24. Plastics.
- 25. Thermal Insulation and Vapor Barriers.
- 26. Bonding Agents, Sealers, and Sealants.
- 27. Bituminous Materials.
- 28. Roofing Systems.
- 29. Glass.
- 30. Doors, Windows, Entrances, and Storefronts.
- 31. Cladding Systems.
- 32. Interior Finishes.
- 33. Painting and Coatings.
- 34. Gypsum, Lime, and Plaster.
- 35. Acoustical Materials.
- 36. Interior Walls, Partitions, and Ceilings.
- 37. Flooring.
- 38. Carpeting.
- 39. Specialties.
- 40. Residential and Commercial Equipment.
- 41. Furnishings.
- 42. Special Construction.
- 43. Conveying Systems.
- 44. Fire-Suppression Systems.
- 45. Plumbing Systems.
- 46. Heating, Air-Conditioning, Ventilation, And Refrigeration.
- 47. Electrical Equipment And Systems.
- 48. Electronic Safety and Security.
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