What is foundation in construction?
Foundation in construction. The foundation is the structure which supports the rest of the building. In home construction it is the portion, usually under gound, that sits on top of the footing and can be made of either pressure treated lumber, concrete blocks or concrete poured in place.
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What is causative construction?
A causative construction is a verb form that expresses a causative situation which is a situation where are two invents, wherebey the one event is the CAUSE of the second event. Often, in an abbreviated form, its subject is the CAUSER and occupies the position of the former subject of the caused event. This subject becomes the CAUSEE and will occupy often the object or the indirect object position.
A causative construction can be built lexically by one verb, morphologically by one verb with a special causatiative morpheme and analytically by two verbs who are connected in a special way. These last forms are also called syntactic causatives.
Almost any solid horizontal structural member is considered a beam. They are usually steel or concrete and are used to transfer a vertical load imposed on the span (middle) of the beam to the ends or vertical supports of the beam.
Steel beams are probably what most people think of when picturing a beam. W-sections (formerly known as I-beams, but are modified by the strength/type of steel and the cross section shapes) are the most common steel beams used.
Concrete beams are often used in foundations and can be best seen above ground in parking garages everywhere. There is always a good amount of reinforcing steel in a concrete beam to carry the tension that occurs in the bottom of a beam so the concrete won't fracture.
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What is the average profit margin for the construction industry?
once all of the overhead from marketing to the cost of carrying loans and property cost a good industry standard is 8% but typically 4 to 5 . with some specific industry's doing a little better .
What tools do construction workers use?
Construction workers use many different tools such as saws, screwdrivers, and drills. They may also use heavy machinery, like jackhammers and cranes.
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Able/ace/ability/abc construction = high up telephone lists
What are some positive and negative impacts of construction?
Hmm, well construction is positive in that it can provide structures that help the world... housing, factories, animal shelters, cruise ships, etc. On the other hand, it can be negative as far as environmental impact or changing land use... taking away the habitat of a rare bird or animal for instance, or displacing a population or a site important to history in favor of "progress." There are good and bad things about all decisions, and the individual cases have to be looked at.
Advantages and disadvantages of feasibility study?
A feasibility study is a crucial step in assessing the viability of a proposed project or business venture. Advantages of conducting a feasibility study include identifying potential risks and challenges early on, allowing for informed decision-making, and providing a roadmap for successful project implementation. However, disadvantages may include the time and resources required to conduct a thorough study, as well as the possibility of unforeseen variables impacting the accuracy of the study's conclusions.
In the construction industry a Topping Off Party is to celebrate the completion of concrete on the job. The structure is then complete.
Greeks and Romans came up with it, I believe. A long, long time ago.
Advantages of material management?
Materials management decreases waste for the organization. With a good materials management practice, an organization can improve their bottom line.
Tuck tape is (usually red) extrwemley adhesive tape usually used with plastic vapour barrier in high moisture situations.
What year did construction start and what year was the construction of Casa loma completed?
Casa Loma was constructed over a 3 year period; Which started in 1911 and was completed in 1914!
What are the major ingredients for concrete and what role do they play?
cement- reacts with water to form "glue"
water- reacts with cement, the amount also determines strength
aggregate- makes concrete stronger, more durable, and less costly
Modular construction is a process in which a building is constructed off-site, under controlled plant conditions, using the same materials and designing to the same codes and standards as conventionally built facilities - but in about half the time. I would visit nwfixers.com to find out more about this type of construction.
Modular construction has long been utilized in the residential sector but is now becoming increasingly popular for the commercial sector. The buildings are designed to last longer than and tend to cost less per square foot than conventional on-site construction.
The types of materials used for prefabricated buildings are usually aluminum, wood, steel, fiberglass, and concrete. The steel used in these structures is specially treated to resist corrosion, rust, and fire. The use of plastics and other composite materials offer a less expensive option for surface materials without sacrificing durability or quality.
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What is the difference between 28 sec gasoil and 35 sec gasoil?
28 sec gasoil is kerosene and the most common form of home heating oil. The color of kerosene is yellow to clear.
35 sec gasoil, known as red diesel, is used in the construction and farming industries to power tractors and machinery, and to power generators, off road vehicles, and watercraft, . It may also be used in home heating systems that have been set up to use it.
Construction of a sonnet television antenna?
Antenna is made in China. Frame is a soft pliable plastic and rods are light aluminum of similar thickness as a soda can.
What is a construction cost plus agreement?
Cost plus agreements have been used in the U.S. construction industry for serveral years. However, they are perhaps the most misunderstood type of agreement used to complete construction projects, especially by non-business savvy attorneys and owners. Under cost plus agreements, owners are responsible for paying for all costs associated with the construction of their project - all costs. A cost plus agreement is not unlike any other agreement between contractors and owners; the owner pays all costs. These costs include both direct and indirect costs associated with the construction of their project. Specifically, these costs include materials, labor, equipment, tools, project overhead, and company overhead. Cost plus agreements get their bad reputations from attorneys who have not even a basic understanding of construction cost accounting and from owners who think they know more about constuction management than their construction professionals because their aunt added a porch to their moblile home last year, and they watched it being constructed. Cost plus agreements provide an effective means of completing construction projects, but all persons associated with the construction project must be construction savvy and have a strong understanding of cost accounting. Anything less will end the contractor in court, simply due to ignorance of the part of owners, attorneys, and judges. Dr. Herbert Barber