EBOOK - Construction technology 2 - Industrial and Commercial Building (Mike Riley & Alison Cotgrave)


EBOOK - Công nghệ xây dựng 2 - Tòa nhà công nghiệp và thương mại (Mike Riley & Alison Cotgrave).

There are many texts available in the area of commercial and industrial building technology, each with their own merits. Each new book in this complex and wideranging field of study attempts to provide something extra, something different to set it apart from the rest. The result is an ever-expanding quantum of information for the student to cope with. While such texts are invaluable as reference sources, they are often difficult to use as learning vehicles.

This text seeks to provide a truly different approach to the subject of construction technology primarily associated with framed buildings. Rather than being a reference source, although it may be used as such, the book provides a learning vehicle for students of construction and property-related subjects. This volume builds upon the subject matter that was introduced in the first book of the series, Construction Technology 1: House Construction, although it is also a valuable standalone learning resource.

CONTENTS:

part one
Preparing to build
chapter one
Functions and requirements of industrial and commercial buildings 3
1.1 Physical and environmental functions of industrial and commercial buildings 5
1.2 Forces exerted on and by buildings 12
1.3 Structural behaviour of elements 18
1.4 Loose fit building philosophy 28
chapter two
The building process 31
2.1 Methods of building 33
2.2 Building sequence 44
2.3 Expenditure on building 53
2.4 Costs in use and life cycle costing 58
chapter three
Preparing to build 63
3.1 Site investigation and associated issues 65
3.2 Overview of statutory control of building 72
3.3 Overview of utilities and infrastructure 89
3.4 Ground water control 95
3.5 Setting up the site 106
part two
Building substructure
chapter four
Foundations 115
4.1 Soils and their characteristics 116
4.2 Functions of foundations and selection criteria 121
4.3 Shallow foundation forms 125
4.4 Deep foundation forms 134
chapter five
Walls below ground and basement construction 148
5.1 Requirements of walls below ground 150
5.2 Options for waterproofing of basements 154
5.3 Methods of basement construction 160
chapter six
Ground floors 177
6.1 Functions of ground floors and selection criteria 178
6.2 Ground-supported floors 187
6.3 Suspended floors 197
part three
Building superstructure
chapter seven
High-rise buildings 203
7.1 Frames: functions and selection criteria 205
7.2 Frames: forms and materials 209
7.3 Comparative study 250
chapter eight
Long-span frames 256
8.1 Frames: functions and selection criteria 258
8.2 Frames and structures: forms and materials 260
chapter nine
Fire engineering design 285
9.1 Fire engineering design and the fire protection of structural elements 286
chapter ten
External walls and claddings for multi-storey and large span
commercial buildings 294
10.1 Functions of external walls and claddings 296
10.2 Options for walls and claddings to industrial and commercial buildings 303
10.3 Functions and selection criteriafor claddings to low-rise buildings 313
10.4 Materials for cladding systems to large span and multi-storey buildings 318
chapter eleven
Upper floors and internal access 327
11.1 Upper floor construction in multi-storey buildings 329
11.2 Internal access in multi-storey buildings 343
11.3 Floor finishes 352
11.4 Overview of mechanical transportation in buildings 358
chapter twelve
Roof construction 369
12.1 Functions of roofs and selection criteria 371
12.2 Pitched roof forms 378
12.3 Flat roof forms 388
12.4 Roof drainage 407
chapter thirteen
Internal division of space and integration of services 411
13.1 Requirements of building services and the need for services integration 413
13.2 Structural and non-structural methods of services integration 421
part four
The building in use
chapter fourteen
Building life cycle and refurbishment 451
14.1 Maintenance profiles 452
14.2 Maintenance and refurbishment technology 457
Index 465

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EBOOK - Công nghệ xây dựng 2 - Tòa nhà công nghiệp và thương mại (Mike Riley & Alison Cotgrave).

There are many texts available in the area of commercial and industrial building technology, each with their own merits. Each new book in this complex and wideranging field of study attempts to provide something extra, something different to set it apart from the rest. The result is an ever-expanding quantum of information for the student to cope with. While such texts are invaluable as reference sources, they are often difficult to use as learning vehicles.

This text seeks to provide a truly different approach to the subject of construction technology primarily associated with framed buildings. Rather than being a reference source, although it may be used as such, the book provides a learning vehicle for students of construction and property-related subjects. This volume builds upon the subject matter that was introduced in the first book of the series, Construction Technology 1: House Construction, although it is also a valuable standalone learning resource.

CONTENTS:

part one
Preparing to build
chapter one
Functions and requirements of industrial and commercial buildings 3
1.1 Physical and environmental functions of industrial and commercial buildings 5
1.2 Forces exerted on and by buildings 12
1.3 Structural behaviour of elements 18
1.4 Loose fit building philosophy 28
chapter two
The building process 31
2.1 Methods of building 33
2.2 Building sequence 44
2.3 Expenditure on building 53
2.4 Costs in use and life cycle costing 58
chapter three
Preparing to build 63
3.1 Site investigation and associated issues 65
3.2 Overview of statutory control of building 72
3.3 Overview of utilities and infrastructure 89
3.4 Ground water control 95
3.5 Setting up the site 106
part two
Building substructure
chapter four
Foundations 115
4.1 Soils and their characteristics 116
4.2 Functions of foundations and selection criteria 121
4.3 Shallow foundation forms 125
4.4 Deep foundation forms 134
chapter five
Walls below ground and basement construction 148
5.1 Requirements of walls below ground 150
5.2 Options for waterproofing of basements 154
5.3 Methods of basement construction 160
chapter six
Ground floors 177
6.1 Functions of ground floors and selection criteria 178
6.2 Ground-supported floors 187
6.3 Suspended floors 197
part three
Building superstructure
chapter seven
High-rise buildings 203
7.1 Frames: functions and selection criteria 205
7.2 Frames: forms and materials 209
7.3 Comparative study 250
chapter eight
Long-span frames 256
8.1 Frames: functions and selection criteria 258
8.2 Frames and structures: forms and materials 260
chapter nine
Fire engineering design 285
9.1 Fire engineering design and the fire protection of structural elements 286
chapter ten
External walls and claddings for multi-storey and large span
commercial buildings 294
10.1 Functions of external walls and claddings 296
10.2 Options for walls and claddings to industrial and commercial buildings 303
10.3 Functions and selection criteriafor claddings to low-rise buildings 313
10.4 Materials for cladding systems to large span and multi-storey buildings 318
chapter eleven
Upper floors and internal access 327
11.1 Upper floor construction in multi-storey buildings 329
11.2 Internal access in multi-storey buildings 343
11.3 Floor finishes 352
11.4 Overview of mechanical transportation in buildings 358
chapter twelve
Roof construction 369
12.1 Functions of roofs and selection criteria 371
12.2 Pitched roof forms 378
12.3 Flat roof forms 388
12.4 Roof drainage 407
chapter thirteen
Internal division of space and integration of services 411
13.1 Requirements of building services and the need for services integration 413
13.2 Structural and non-structural methods of services integration 421
part four
The building in use
chapter fourteen
Building life cycle and refurbishment 451
14.1 Maintenance profiles 452
14.2 Maintenance and refurbishment technology 457
Index 465

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