Chapter 1 Technical Administration
Prcp Standards And Guides
Standards And Guides For Individual Rating Skills
Task Interviews
Figure 1-2.-Typical Task Analysis With Task Elements And Related Action Statements.
Training
Training Needs
Training Methods
Systematic Training
Planning Work Assignments
Delegation
Timekeeping
Figure 1-4.Prime Time Card.
Safety Program
Safety Training
Mishap Investigation
Figure 1-6.Mishap Report Format.
Hearing And Sight Conservation
Pollution And Hazardous Waste
Water And Ground Pollution
Air Pollution
Properties Of Hazardous Waste
Hazardous Warning Markings And Labels
Common Hazardous Construction Wastes
Figure 1-9.Material Safety Data Sheet, Page 1.
Figure 1-9.Material Safety Data Sheet, Page 2.
Asbestos
Chapter 2 Planning, Estimating, And Scheduling
Preliminary Drawings
Project Drawings Preparation
Drawing Numbers
Drawing Revisions
Main Divisions Of Project Drawings
Figure 2-4.Sample Legend Of Symbols.
Architectural Drawings
Floor Plan
Elevations
Figure 2-7.Foundation Plan With Detail Drawings.
Sections
Details
Schedules
Table 2-2.Window Schedule
Written Specifications
Other Specifications
Project Specfications
Planning
Figure 2-12.Redicheck Plan And Specification Review.
Project Planning
Project Planning, Continued
Project Planning, Continued
Estimating
Material Estimates
Activity Estimates
Construction Activities
Table 2-4.Production Efficiency Guide Factor Chart
Material Estimates
Figure 2-15.Construction Activity Summary Sheet (Front).
Figure 2-16.Construction Activity Summary Sheet (Back).
Estimating Work Sheet
Table 2-5.Conversion And Waste Factors
Table 2-5.Conversion And Waste Factorscontinued
Table 2-5.Conversion And Waste Factorscontinued
Table 2-5.Conversion And Waste Factorscontinued
Equipment Estimates
Labor Estimates
Detailed Estimates
Production Efficiency Guide Chart And Graph
Scheduling
Elements
Use Of Diagram Connectors
Construction Schedule
Logic Network
Advantages Of Diagrams
Figure 2-32.Typical Precedence Diagram Of A 40-Foot By 100-Foot Peb.
Engineered Performance Standards
Definition
Advantages Of Eps
Work Input Control And Scheduling
Figure 2-34.Job Requirements And Status Chart.
Figure 2-35.Manpower Availability Summary And Work Plan Summary.
Figure 2-36.Shop Load Plan.
Shop Scheduling, Continued
Chapter 3 Concrete Construction
Formwork
Wall Form Design
Pressure From Vertical Rate Of Placement
Table 3-1.Maximum Stud (Joist) Spacing For Plywood Sheathing
Table 3-2.Maximum Spacing (In Inches) For Wales, Ties, Stringers, And 4 Inch By 4 Inch Or Larger Shores
Table 3-3.Maximum Spacing (In Inches) For Ties And 4 Inch Or Larger Shores
Estimating Studs And Wales
Column Form Design
Table 3-4.Column Yoke Spacing
Design Procedures
Overhead Slab Design Form Procedure
Table 3-5.Allowable Load In Pounds On Wood Shores
Beam Form Design
Labor Estimates
Figure 3-6.Formwork Labor Chart.
Reinforced Concrete
Table 3-8.Comparison Of U.S. Standard And Metric Rebar
Reinforcing Bars
Figure 3-9.Expanded Or Diamond Mesh Steel Reinforcement.
Column Reinforcement
Design Of Concrete Mixtures
Figure 3-13.Concrete Properties.
Book Method
Table 3-10.Maximum Permissible Water-Cement Ratios For Various Exposure Conditions
Trial Batch Method
Mix Variations
Admixtures
Compressive Test
Computing Concrete
Mixing Concrete
Mobile Concrete Mixer Plant
Transit Mixer Safety
Precast Concrete
Figure 3-18.Precast Panels Being Erected By Use Of Crane And Spreader Bars.
Prestressed Concrete
Tilt-Up Construction
Prefabrication Yard
Figure 3-21.Layout Of Prefab Yard.
Reinforcements And Inserts
Lifting Equipment And Attachments
Figure 3-22.Different Types Of Pickup Points.
Erecting, Bracing, And Jointing Panels, Continued
Chapter 4 Masonry Construction
Table 4-1.Nominal Lengths Of Concrete Masonry Walls In Stretcherscontinued
Table 4-3.Average Concrete Masonry Units And Mortar Per 100 Sq Ft Of Wall
Estimating Mortar
Estimating Labor
Brick Construction
Brick Terminology
Types Of Bricks
Bricklaying Methods
Mortar Joints And Pointing
Figure 4-7.Picking Up And Spreading Mortar.
Figure 4-8.A Poorly Bonded Brick.
Figure 4-13.Making A Cross Joint In A Header Course.
Cutting Brick
Finishing Joints
Estimating Brick And Mortar
Structural Clay Tile
Physical Characteristics
Stone Masonry
Figure 4-27.Coursed Rubble Masonry
Chapter 5 Shop Organizing And Millworking
Floor
Millworking
Designing A Product
Making A Sketch
Working Drawings
Plan And Layout
Casework Construction
Partitions And Sleepers
Cabinet Facing
Designing Cabinets
Constructing A Base Unit
Figure 5-10.Types Of Mortise-And-Tenon Joints.
Other Construction Methods
Base Units
Counter Tops
Cabinets
Hinges
Thicknesses
Adhesives
Ensuring Quality
Identify Required Training And Equipment
Ensure Personnel Awareness
Figure 6-4.Daily Qc Inspectors Report.
Roicc Interface
Figure 6-6.Field Adjustment Request Submittal Log.
Inspections
Concrete Construction
Finishing
Figure 6-7.Concrete Placement Clearance Form.
Foundations
Concrete Framing
Concrete Finishes
Wood-Framed Construction
Wood-Freed Walls
Thermal And Moisture Protection
Ceilings
Walls And Partitions
Exterior Finishes
Trim
Doors
Windows And Skylights
Painting
Interior Painting
Pile Construction
Timber Construction
Fabrication
Chapter 7 Maintenance Inspections
Foundations
Crawl Spaces
Basic Supporting Members
Floors And Stairs
Figure 7-2.Method Of Replacing Tongue-And-Groove Flooring.
Concrete Floors
Resilient Floor Coverings
Exterior Walls
Figure 7-4.Diagonal Movement Crack.
Imterior Walls, Partitions And Ceilings
Dry Walls And Partitions.
Figure 7-6.Hinge Adjustment For Binding Or Sticking Doors.
Roofs
Roofing
Built-Up Roofing
Figure 7-9.Cracking And Alligatoring.
Metal Roofing
Painted Surfaces
Waterfront Structures
Concrete Structures
Figure 7-13.Repair To Damaged Edge Of Slab.
Substructure Repair
Stel Structures
Sheetpiling Repair
Wood Structures
Fire Curtain Walls
Sheeting
Stone, Masonry, And Earth Structures
Masonry Structures
Figure 7-31.Reinforcing Vertical Walls.
Substructure
Foundations
Intermediate Supports
Figure 8-8.Typical Pile Pier.
Shoring Excavation
Sloping
Figure 8-11.Soldier Pile Systems.
Pile Construction
Pile-Driving Operation
Pile-Driving Hammers
Figure 8-18.Steam, Or Pneumatic, Pile Hammers.
Pile-Driving Caps
Characteristics Of Different Piles
Figure 8-21.Floating Template For Positioning Piles.
Constructing A Pile Bent
Figure 8-23.Straightening Frame.
Figure 8-24.Cutting Timber Pile Bent To Final Height.
Placing Piles By Jetting
Extracting Piles
Planning And Estimating Pile-Driving Operations
Waterfront Structures
Stable-Shoreline Structures
Figure 8-33.Steel Sheet-Pile Bulkhead.
Figure 8-35.Working Drawings For Steel Sheet-Pile Bulkhead.
Wharfage Structures
Figure 8-39.Part Plan Of An Advanced-Base Timber Pier.
Figure 8-40.Cross Section Of An Advanced-Base Timber Pier.
Figure 8-41.Typical Dolphin Plan.
Timber Fasteners And Connectors
Figure 8-44.Shear Plate And Shear-Plate Joints.
Figure 8-48.Trailer-Mounted Radial Overarm Field Saw (Front View And Side View).
Figure 8-49.Structural Steel Skeleton Construction.
Figure 8-50.Typical Built-Up Girders.
Figure 8-52.Clear Span Bar Joists.
Pre-Engineered Metal Structures
Chapter 9 Advanced Base Planning And Field Structures
Facilities Planning Guide, Continued
Figure 9-1.Construction Network.
Tailoring Components And Facilities
Figure 9-2.Component.
Figure 9-3.Facility Listing For 100-Man Galley Mess, Abfc Facility 722-10Ab.
Table 9-2.Recoverability Code
Field Structures
Figure 9-5.Strongback Tent Assembly.
Figure 9-6.Alphabetical Index Of Facilities.
Figure 9-7.Selection Of Facility From Index.
Figure 9-9.Automatic Building Machine 120.
K-Span Buildings
Operating Instructions
Figure 9-12.Trailer-Mounted Machinery.
Foundations
Building Erection
Figure 9-15.Guide Rope Diagram.
Figure 9-16.Building Foundation Concept.
Figure 9-17.Concrete Foundation.
Construction Details
Figure 9-19.Aluminum Window Installation.
Figure 9-20.Aluminum Door Installation.
Figure 9-21.Overhead Doorframe.
Finish Of Project
Figure 9-23.Steps In K-Span Construction.
Figure 9-24.Abm System 120 And 240 Comparison Chart.
Figure 9-25.Chart For Determining Crew Size For Abm 240.
Natural Disaster Recovery Operatoions
Figure 9-27.Bunker.
Figure 9-27.Bunkercontinued.
War Damage Repair
War Damage Repair, Continued
Hazaradous Material Storage