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Title: CONSTRUCTION


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CONSTRUCTION
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Foundation
  • A foundation supports the weight of a structure,
    sometimes called substructures
  • Three parts of foundation earth, footing and
    vertical supports
  • Spread footing is used for hard grounds
  • Piles are used is the ground is soft, or the site
    is marshy or under water

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Superstructure
  • It is the part of a structure that is above the
    ground (exceptions tunnel or pipeline)
  • Mass Superstructures large masses of materials
    -- Dams and monuments
  • Bearing Wall Superstructures enclose a space
    with walls -- castle
  • Framed Superstructures a framework to support
    the building most buildings today.
  • Lumber, steel, concrete are used to build a
    framed superstructure

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Types of Structures
  • Bridges
  • Beam bridge
  • One beam to cross a distance
  • Arch bridge
  • Use of an arch
  • Aqueduct is a raised channel to carry water from
    one place to another
  • Cantilever bridge
  • Two diving boards facing each other
  • The sections are firmly attached at their ends
  • Another section may be added to provide a link if
    the sections do not meet
  • Huge force to support each end --- Double
    cantilever bridge
  • Suspension bridge
  • They bridge wide spans
  • Use of steel cables to hang the deck(roadbed)
    from towers

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Types of Structures
  • Buildings
  • Four kinds of building construction
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Institutional
  • Industrial
  • Aesthetic design and beauty are important in the
    first three kinds
  • Land costs for the industrial buildings are
    fairly low
  • Lumber is building houses - dimensional lumber
    --- 8 by 2 by 4
  • Insulations(fiberglass, plastic foam), electrical
    wiring, and plumbing pipes are placed in the
    framework
  • Plaster boards (sheetrock) are sheets of plaster
    covered with heavy paper --- inside walls
  • Composites or plywood panels are used for outside
    walls. They may be covered with wood or aluminum
    siding

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Types of Structures
  • Penalized construction --- parts of houses are
    built in a factory
  • Apartment houses, institutional and commercial
    buildings are framed with steel or reinforced
    concrete
  • Beams support the load of the floors and walls
  • Columns transfer the weight from the beams to the
    foundation
  • Reinforced concrete beams and columns are cast in
    place at the site
  • Tunnels
  • Their idea is probably taken from an animal
    burrow
  • Tunnels under water and through mountains have
    shortened travel routes since ancient times
  • Tunneling shield holds the earth up while tunnel
    is being dug ---1818
  • Tunnels dug into rock are drilled and blasted by
    explosives
  • Shot Crete prevents water from seeping through
    the rock
  • Tunnels in soft ground can be machined using
    large cutters 15

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Types of Structures
  • Fort McHenry Tunnels
  • Tube making begins with steel panels
  • The panels are welded together to form a shell
    plate
  • Shell plate is wrapped around a specially
    designed reel to make a module
  • Sixteen modules (eight for each tube) are joined.
    They form one section of the double-barreled
    tube. Each tube holds two lanes of roadway.
  • Dam plates seal each end of the tube

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Types of Structures
  • Roads
  • Modern road building started in late 1700s with
    the ideas of a Scotsman named John Loudon McAdam
    --- hard soil stone tar
  • McAdam roads were higher in the center than at
    the edges
  • A material used as a surface of roads these days
    is named after him --- macadam
  • Since early 1900s, roads have been built of
    concrete or macadam
  • Road construction
  • Choose the route
  • Smoothen the ground by bulldozers
  • Press down the soil by heavy rollers
  • Cover the soil with stone
  • Make a pavement of about 1 thickness of
    concrete, macadam or asphalt
  • Center barriers, good lighting and traffic
    control devices

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Types of Structures
  • Other Structures
  • Airports, canals, dams and pipelines etc
  • Large construction companies often have different
    division for different structures
  • Renovation
  • It is the process of rebuilding an existing
    building
  • Carried out for a change in the style of the
    building or to fulfill the repairing needs of the
    building
  • Renovation is less costly than demolishing a
    structure and building it all over again
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