Srbija Posted October 30, 2022 Share #1 Posted October 30, 2022 Learn How Buildings Are Constructed (Part 1 Of 2) Last updated 12/2021 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 8.68 GB | Duration: 11h 18m Be an Expert in Construction of Buildings , Impress others with Civil Engineering Vocabulary (Part 1 of 2). What you'll learn You shall learn about the various materials and methods used in the Construction of Buildings You shall learn how buildings are constructed with step by step procedure. Be an expert in Civil Engineering Construction domain. You shall learn about Civil Engineering Vocabulary Requirements This course is explained in basic words that any Layman can also understand. Feel free to ask Questions inside. Description Have you ever wondered how the buildings are constructed ? Have you ever wondered how the buildings can sustain strong earthquakes, high winds and still keep us safe ? Are you planning to make your house in upcoming future and is afraid of all the civil engineering vocabulary that contractors say ? Are you an architect , interior designer or civil engineer , who does not feel much confident about the construction engineering and feels to update their knowledge about civil engineering domain ? Then , Welcome to this course. In this series of courses , you shall learn how the buildings are constructed. This course is divided into various knowledgeful practical modules. Section-1 - Introduction to Building Construction and Building RegulationsIn this section , you shall learn about the basic workflow of a construction project. You shall also learn about the Building codes, Regulations and Governing Bodies. Classification of Construction sector is also discussed at the end. Section-2 - Seven stages of Construction project and their Implementation In this section , you shall learn about the seven stages of a Construction project. Initial stages includes planning , approvals , financial planning to legal agreements. In the further stages, procurement , structural design , construction and commissioning is discussed. Section-3 - List of Construction Trades involved In this section , different professionals and their scope of work is discussed. Scope , Fees and Licensing Requirements for Architects , Engineers and Project Managers is also discussed. Section-4 - Soil Testing , Excavation and Shoring Methods In this section , classification of soil is first discussed. You shall learn how to assess the soil type with naked eye. Thumb rules to approximate the depth of the bore hole for investigation is discussed. A sample Soil Testing report is explained with recommendation study. Further , Backfilling , Compaction and Soil support is discussed in great details with pictures and videos. Dewatering is also discussed in the end. Section-5- Demolition , Mass Grading and Setting out In this section , Demolition , Mass Grading and Setting out of the building is discussed. Setting out of the building is very important to execute correctly. Temporary shoring and site office installation is also discussed. Section-6- Foundation and TypesIn this section , Foundation Construction of the building is discussed in detail. Types of Foundation is discussed in the beginning to give an introduction. Shallow foundation and Deep Foundations are discussed in great detail with pictures and videos. Method statement for deep foundation is also discussed. Extras - Section-7- Retaining Wall and Design loads during Construction In this section , Types of retaining wall are discussed. Design loads during Construction are also introduced. Overview Section 1: Introduction to Building Construction and Building Regulations Lecture 1 Importance of Learning about Construction Lecture 2 Basic Workflow of a Construction Project Lecture 3 Can we construct any building wherever deemed possible Lecture 4 Building Regulations , Governing Bodies and Building Construction Codes Lecture 5 International Building Codes and Energy Codes Lecture 6 Importance of Seismic Resistant Codes for Building Safety Lecture 7 Classification of Construction Sector Section 2: Seven Stages of Construction Project and their Implementation Lecture 8 Stage 1 - Planning and Approvals from Authority having Jurisdiction Lecture 9 Stage 2 - Financial Planning, Safeguards and Contingency Plans Lecture 10 Stage 3 - Legal and Contract Agreements Lecture 11 Stage 4 - Procurement - Design Bid Build Projects Lecture 12 Stage 4- Procurement - Design Build Projects (Contractor Led and Architect Led ) Lecture 13 Stage 5-6-7 - Structural Design - On site Construction and Commissioning Section 3: List of Professional involved in Building Construction , Their Roles and Fees Lecture 14 Hard Hat Professionals - Carpenter, Electrician , Welder, Mason etc. Lecture 15 Architects -Scope, Fees and Licensing Requirements Lecture 16 Civil Engineers ,Structural Engineers , Project Managers and their Scope Section 4: Soil Testing , Excavation and Shoring Methods used in the Construction Lecture 17 Classification of Soil as per Codes and How to assess the type with naked eye ? Lecture 18 Why Soil Investigation is Required and How to decide the Inputs for testing ? Lecture 19 Thumb Rules for approximate Depth of Bore Holes required for investigation Lecture 20 Methods of Taking Disturbed and Undisturbed Samples of Soil for Testing Lecture 21 Standard Penetration Test, Cone Penetrometer Test & Why we dig deep into ground? Lecture 22 Frost Depth , Ground Water Table and Plate Load Test Lecture 23 Understanding Sample Geotechnical Report - Practical Example Lecture 24 Thumb rules to differentiate sand and clay at site Lecture 25 What if client does not want a geotechnical report ? Lecture 26 How to do the Backfilling and Compaction at the site ? Lecture 27 Civil Excavation and Structure Excavation including Equipments for Excavation Lecture 28 Slope Cutting , Soil Benching and Understanding Angle of Repose Lecture 29 Understanding Trench Shoring Arrangement Lecture 30 Understanding Steel Soldier Piles Shoring Arrangement Lecture 31 Understanding Soil Nailing System for Shoring Lecture 32 Understanding Secant Pile Wall System for Shoring Lecture 33 Understanding Sheet Piling system for Shoring Lecture 34 Introduction to Slurry-Diaphragm walls for Shoring Lecture 35 How to do Dewatering During Construction Section 5: Demolition , Mass Grading and Setting out of the Buildings Lecture 36 What is meant by Demolition and Deconstruction ? Lecture 37 Mass Grading and Controlling Soil Erosion Lecture 38 Setting out of building - Horizontal control and Vertical Control Lecture 39 Temporary Shoring and Site Office Installation Lecture 40 Drilling and Blasting for Tunnels Section 6: Building Foundation and Types Lecture 41 Why Foundations are Required ? Lecture 42 Introduction to the Types of Foundations Lecture 43 Types of Shallow foundation Lecture 44 Introduction to Frost depth and Frost Heaving Lecture 45 Why Buildings should never rest on back filled soil Lecture 46 Significance of Crawl Space below the houses Lecture 47 Foundation of Buildings on Hills and Eccentric Foundations Lecture 48 Introduction to Caissons and Pile Foundation Lecture 49 Method statement for bored RCC Piling Lecture 50 Role of Bentonite Slurry and How to make Pile Steel Cage Lecture 51 Understanding Pile Caps and Types Lecture 52 What is meant by Precast Piles and What are the Specifications ? Lecture 53 Raker Piles, Pile Driving Rigs and Types Section 7: (EXTRAS) Introduction to Retaining Walls and Design loads during Construction Lecture 54 Types of Retaining Walls and their Stability Lecture 55 Design Loads during Construction Architects,Civil Engineers,Building Contractors,Interior Designers,Construction Managers,Civil Engineering Students,Anyone with Interest in Building Construction Homepage Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Link to comment
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