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Asked: July 24, 2020In: Construction Site Related

What should be the standard Roof height?

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What should be the standard Roof height?

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    Added an answer on July 25, 2020 at 8:00 pm

    The ceiling height of residential buildings is generally 3 m. However, the minimum height requirements as per the National Building Code are as follows You can find more about it in this link below: https://test.theconstructor.org/building/rooms-minimum-height-size-standards/5116/   The ceilingRead more

    The ceiling height of residential buildings is generally 3 m. However, the minimum height requirements as per the National Building Code are as follows

    You can find more about it in this link below:

    https://test.theconstructor.org/building/rooms-minimum-height-size-standards/5116/

     

    The ceiling height of public and industrial buildings are larger than residential buildings, due to various reasons like the people traffic, ventilation purposes and for easy operation in case of industries.

    The minimum height of public buildings and industrial buildings is 3.6m.

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Asked: July 31, 2020In: Construction Site Related

What is deadmen or tell-tales in excavation?

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    Basically in construction, deadmen refers to a heavy weight, typically a mass concrete block used to provide support or resistance to a load. These blocks are usually embedded firmly in soil, however some blocks may simply rest on the ground surface. A deadmen also referred to as a jacking lug.

    Basically in construction, deadmen refers to a heavy weight, typically a mass concrete block used to provide support or resistance to a load. These blocks are usually embedded firmly in soil, however some blocks may simply rest on the ground surface.

    A deadmen also referred to as a jacking lug.

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Asked: November 13, 2017In: Construction Site Related

For flooring of tiles which sand is best crushed or natural?

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What are the different advantages and disadvantages of artificial and natural sand for flooring of tiles? Which one is suitable ?

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    River sand M sand Shape is round & smooth Shape is cubical, angular & rough texture Less cement paste is reqd to make concrete Req’s more water & cement Sand has high cost but using it makes work economical Sand is cheaper but using it will make it increased cost Contains less microfineRead more

    River sand M sand
    Shape is round & smooth Shape is cubical, angular & rough texture
    Less cement paste is reqd to make concrete Req’s more water & cement
    Sand has high cost but using it makes work economical Sand is cheaper but using it will make it increased cost
    Contains less microfine particles Contains more microfine particles
    Doesn’t affect any property, best choice Affects strength & workability of cocrete
    Moisture content present Less or no moisture content
    Strength is less High comp strength & flexural strength but should be well graded.
    Slit & over-sized materials& marine products present should be removed by washing & screening. No slit & over-sized materials & marine products
    Used for RCC, plastering & Brick or block laying work Diff grades is used for diff works.

     

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Asked: February 2, 2021In: Construction Site Related

Which instrument is widely used for surveying?

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    Instrument used for survey are listed below: 1) Instruments for chaining: A)Chain: i) Metric Chain ii) Gunter's Chain iii) Engineers Chain iv) Revenue Chain V) Steel Band or Band Chain   B) Tapes: I) Cloth or linen tape ii) Metallic Tape iii) Steel Tape iv) Invar Tape   C)Arrows D) Pegs E)Read more

    Instrument used for survey are listed below:

    1) Instruments for chaining:

    A)Chain:

    i) Metric Chain

    ii) Gunter’s Chain

    iii) Engineers Chain

    iv) Revenue Chain

    V) Steel Band or Band Chain

     

    B) Tapes:

    I) Cloth or linen tape

    ii) Metallic Tape

    iii) Steel Tape

    iv) Invar Tape

     

    C)Arrows

    D) Pegs

    E) Ranging Rods

    F) Offset Rods

    G) Plumb Bobs

     

    2) Instrument for measuring horizontal & vertical angles:

    I) Theodolite:

    a) Transit Theodolite

    b) Non-Transit Theodolite

     

    3) Levelling Instrument: Dumpy Level

     

     

     

     

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Asked: June 22, 2020In: Construction Site Related

What is the Beam and Column Junction reinforcement details?

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What is the Beam and Column Junction reinforcement details?

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    What is the Beam and Column Junction reinforcement details?

    Hi, In simple words, detailing of composed mint is necessary for the structural steel and also for 10 force concrete structures to attend strength and durability. The figure is attached with shows the joining details of beams and columns. The main parts of them should be cracked near the columns andRead more

    Hi,

    In simple words, detailing of composed mint is necessary for the structural steel and also for 10 force concrete structures to attend strength and durability. The figure is attached with shows the joining details of beams and columns.

    The main parts of them should be cracked near the columns and the length. It is in the ratio of 1:4. Any other cases the beam re pass must not pass from the column rebars outer surface which comprises the concrete cover.

    Instead of detailing the above different detailings are the wind for rehabilitation and strengthening the damaged elements.

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Asked: July 29, 2020In: Construction Site Related

What is Stucco Plaster? 

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    Stucco is applied by an industry specialist to the interior and exterior walls. An expert can apply the plaster manually or by using a machine. This portland cement plaster can be used on concrete wall systems, or on a frame structure. It is used for siding, or to cover concrete, cinder block, clayRead more

    Stucco is applied by an industry specialist to the interior and exterior walls. An expert can apply the plaster manually or by using a machine. This portland cement plaster can be used on concrete wall systems, or on a frame structure. It is used for siding, or to cover concrete, cinder block, clay brick or adobe.

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Asked: June 8, 2020In: Construction Site Related

What Type of Reinforcement is used in Prestressing Concrete?

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What type of reinforcement used in prestressing concrete? Is it either the standard reinforcement used in conventional RCC structure, or is there any particular type or category of reinforcement for prestressing?

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    Hi, The prestressing steel used for prestressed concrete can take the form of Tendons Cables Wires – (Plain wire and Indented Wire) Strands –(Two-wire, three-wire and seven-wire strand) Bars The types of prestressing steel are: Cold Worked Prestressing steel Stress-relieving prestressing steel StraiRead more

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    The prestressing steel used for prestressed concrete can take the form of

    1. Tendons
    2. Cables
    3. Wires – (Plain wire and Indented Wire)
    4. Strands –(Two-wire, three-wire and seven-wire strand)
    5. Bars

    The types of prestressing steel are:

    1. Cold Worked Prestressing steel
    2. Stress-relieving prestressing steel
    3. Strain tempered Prestressing steel

    Read More: Specifications of Prestressing Steel in Prestressed Concrete

    Difference between Reinforcing Steel and Prestressing Steel

    Both R.C.C and Prestressed Concrete employs steel bars or wires in order to sustain tension. But both the types of concrete make use of different steel.

    The steel used by R.C.C concrete can be:

    1. Solid Bars with Ribs
    2. Wires
    3. Metal Mesh

    The steel used in Prestressed Concrete are wires, strands, solid bars as mentioned above. Prestressed concrete uses high tensile strength steel that is manufactured by increasing the carbon content in steel compared to ordinary mild steel used in R.C.C.

    In prestressed concrete, the steel used is tensioned or prestressed. This results in loss of prestress in a range of about 20%. The use of mild steel bars or HYSD bars bring a greater loss than this value. Hence, it is necessary to have high strength tensile bars for prestressed concrete.

    Also Read: What is Steel Reinforcement? Types and Properties of Steel Reinforcement?

    Regards

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Asked: July 27, 2020In: Construction Site Related

What is Bursting Reinforcement?

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    There are three types of bursting reinforcement :- 1. Spalling reinforcement 2. Equilibrium reinforcement 3. Bursting reinforcement

    There are three types of bursting reinforcement :-
    1. Spalling reinforcement
    2. Equilibrium reinforcement
    3. Bursting reinforcement

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