Thi sbook shows and explains, in clear language and with over 160 illustrations, typical working drawings encountered by contractors in residential and light commercial construction. It describes how all common features are represented, an dhow to translate that information into a material list.
Thi sbook shows and explains, in clear language and with over 160 illustrations, typical working drawings encountered by contractors in residential and light commercial construction. It describes how all common features are represented, an dhow to translate that information into a material list.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wayne J. DelPico is an established residential and commercial contractor. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Northeastern University and is an instructor in the Northeastern Department of Building Design and Management.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword. Introduction. Chapter One: Reading and Understanding Plans. Chapter Two: Calculating Area and Volume. Chapter Three: The Specifications. Chapter Four: General Requirements (Division 1). Chapter Five: Site Work (Division 2). Chapter Six: Concrete (Division 3). Chapter Seven: Masonry (Division 4). Chapter Eight: Metals (Division 5). Chapter Nine: Wood and Plastics (Division 6). Chapter Ten: Thermal and Moisture Protection (Division 7). Chapter Eleven: Doors and Windows (Division 8). Chapter Twelve: Finishes (Division 9). Chapter Thirteen: Specialties (Division 10). Chapter Fourteen: Equipment (Division 11). Chapter Fifteen: Furnishings (Division 12). Chapter Sixteen: Special Construction (Division 13). Chapter Seventeen: Conveying Systems (Division 14). Chapter Eighteen: Mechanical (Division 15). Chapter Nineteen: Electrical (Division 16). Appendix. Abbreviations. Bibliography. Index.