Lecture 1 Introduction Types of Constructions
Lecture 1 Introduction Types of Constructions
Lecture 1
By:
Sherzad Q. Hakkari
Department of Civil Engineering
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Outline
Introduction
Elements of a building
Foundation
Walls and columns
Beams, Sills, and lintels
Doors and windows
Floors
Roofs
Steps, stairs and lifts
Finishing work
Building services.
Construction
phases
Syllabus
and course
contents
Site
Evaluation
Excavation
and
machines
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Objectives
After completing this subject, the student will be able to:
Describe the nature and scope of the building
construction industry using lecture notes and
references.
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Objectives
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Definition
Introduction
Definition
Introduction
The significant requirements for any building are:
1. Safety:
The structure should withstand all service loads
safely without any problems (failure)
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2. Cost:
Minimizing the construction cost by using
optimum methods and materials without affecting
the safety (using economic and available materials)
3. Practicability:
The construction material and labors could be able
to implement the construction of structure
elements
. The compatibility between the above requirements
is very important so that the structure became safe,
economic and constructible
According to
Implementation
Style
Cast-In-Situ
Precast
Structural Design, or
Transferring loads
Structural Building
(Framing)
Non Framing
Building
Combination
between both above
building
Function of Construction
Residential building
non- residential building
Heavy construction
Industrial construction
Process plant
construction
Marine construction
Utility construction
Cast-In-Situ Building:
Almost all elements and work items of building will
construct on site project, this type of construction is
suitable for all residential and public buildings
Precast:
In this type of construction all structural elements
(not included foundation) are fabricated in a
precast plant and transported to the construction
site for assembly. It is more economic and faster.
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