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Alabama Commercial Contractor Reference Book Set Item #: 280-2009-08K Format: Set Your Price: $977.40 |
Be prepared for the Alabama commercial contractors exam with this set!The Alabama Building Contractor Reference Book Set Includes: Alabama, Business and Project Management for Contractors, General Contractors, 2nd Edition: Alabama, Business and Project Management for Contractors, General Contractors Edition is designed to provide an overview of business management subjects for general contractor examination candidates applying for a license from the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors. It is also written to act as a reference guide for licensed general contractors. 2006 ICC International Building Code (IBC) - Looseleaf: The 2006 International Building Code addresses the design and installation of building systems through requirements that emphasize performance. Fully compatible with all the International Codes, the 2006 Edition provides up-to-date, comprehensive coverage that establishes minimum regulations for building systems using prescriptive- and performance-related provisions. Content is founded on broad-based principles that make possible the use of materials and building designs. Structural as well as fire- and life-safety provisions covering seismic, wind, accessibility, egress, occupancy, roofs, and more are included. 680 pp. The scope of this code covers all buildings except 3-story one- and two-family dwellings and town homes. 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:
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. Features
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. Gypsum Construction Handbook, Centennial Edition 2000: This guide is highly recommended for its timesaving, lower-cost methods of installation. Provides a thorough coverage of proficient construction procedures for gypsum, drywall, veneer plaster, cement board, and conventional plaster construction. A constant companion to architects, engineers, contractors, builders and dealers, journeymen, building inspectors, and code officials to simplify construction using the newest developments in products and systems. 528 pp. Handling and Erection of Steel Joists and Joist Girders, 2nd Edition: Handling and Erection of Steel Joists and Joist Girders contains a thorough coverage of handling and erection procedures, including definitions of the various products, and a description of the preparing, tagging and loading of the joists at the manufacturer's plant. It also contains sections dealing with attachments to the joists, inspection and repair at the job site. 67 pp. Placing Reinforcing Bars CRSI, 8th Edition: This unique and popular book presents the best accepted current practices in placing reinforcing bars. It is written for apprentices, journeymen ironworkers, and inspectors. Definitive resource for preparing provisions in project specifications. Eighteen heavily illustrated chapters cover: materials, handling bars at the jobsite, general principles for bar placing, splicing, and tying; placing bars in footings, walls, columns, floors, roofs, pavements and highway structures; and coated reinforcing bars. Approx. 230 pp. Design & Control of Concrete Mixtures, 14th Edition: Definitive reference on concrete technology covers fundamentals and detailed information on freshly mixed and hardened concrete. Discusses materials, procedures, precautions, control tests and more. 372 pp. 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. Features:
2006 ICC International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) - Paperback: Encourages energy conservation through efficiency in envelope design, mechanical systems, lighting systems and the use of new materials and techniques. The 2006 International Energy Conservation Code is designed to provide up-to-date energy conservation provisions for residential and commercial buildings. It addresses building envelope requirements for thermal performance and air leakage, as well as the installation of energy efficient mechanical, lighting, and power systems. The model code regulations found in this book help result in the optimal utilization of fossil fuel and non-depletable resources in all communities. 36 pp. ACI 530/530.1 - Building Code Requirements & Specifications for Masonry Structures, 2005: This code covers the design and construction of masonry structures. It is written in such form that it may be adopted by reference in a legally adopted building code. Among the subjects covered are: definitions; contract documents; quality assurance; materials; placement of embedded items; analysis and design; strength and serviceability; flexural and axial loads; shear; details and development of reinforcement; walls; columns; pilasters; beams and lintels; seismic design requirements; glass unit masonry; and veneers. An empirical design method applicable to buildings meeting specific location and construction criteria are also included. 220 pp. ACI 318-05 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary, 2005: This commentary discusses some of the considerations of Committee 318 in developing the provisions contained in Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 318-05), hereinafter called the code or the 2005 code. Emphasis is given to the explanation of new or revised provisions that may be unfamiliar to code users. In addition, comments are included for some items contained in previous editions of the code to make the present commentary independent of the previous editions. Comments on specific provisions are made under the corresponding chapter and section numbers of the code. |
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