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Building Design and Construction Handbook |
Title of the book
Building Design and construction handbook
Edition
Country Code Of The Philippines
Sixth Edition
Authors
Frederick S. Merritt & Jonathan T. Ricketts
Table of Contents
Section 1 System Fundamentals Jonathan T. Ricketts 1.1
Section 2 the Building Team-Managing the Building Process
Section 3 Protection against Hazards David W. Mock 3.1
Section 4 Building Materials David J. Akers 4.1
Section 5 Structural Theory Akbar Tamboli, Michael Xing,
and Mohsin Ahmed 5.1
Section 6 Soil Mechanics and Foundations Robert W. Day 6.1
Section 7 Structural Steel Construction Bruce Glidden 7.1
Section 8 Cold-Formed Steel Construction Don S. Wolford
and Wei-Wen Yu 8.1
Section 9 Concrete Construction Edward S. Hoffman
and David P. Gustafson 9.1
Section 10 Wood Construction John ‘‘Buddy’’ Showalter
and Thomas G. Williamson 10.1
Section 11 Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Systems Frederick S. Merritt 11.1
MASONRY WALLS
Section 12 Roof Systems Dave Flickinger 12.1
ROOF MATERIALS
Section 13 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
Lawrence E. McCabe 13.1
Section 14 Plumbing—Water-Supply, Sprinkler, and
Wastewater Systems Gregory P. Gladfelter and Brian L. Olsen 14.1
Section 15 Electrical Systems James M. Bannon 15.1
Section 16 Vertical Circulation Steven D. Edgett
and Allen M. Williams 16.1
Section 17 Construction Project Management Robert F. Borg 17.1
Section 18 Communications Systems Tom Nevling 18.1
Section 19 Construction Cost Estimating Colman J. Mullin 19.1
Appendix Factors for Conversion to the Metric System (SI) of Units
Frederick S. Merritt A.1
Index I.1