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Carpentry in Commercial Construction Book CRC


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This manual explains how to handle carpentry that's unique to commercial projects. Carpenters working on stores and offices need specialized skills and knowledge not required in residential construction. Formwork for commercial jobs must be designed carefully because concrete surfaces are usually larger and the pressure of wet concrete much greater than on residences. This book explains the principles of good form design and includes tables so you can provide enough wales, braces, ties and shores.

Framing on stores and small offices is usually designed to meet load criteria established by the engineer. That makes selection of the right lumber and fasteners very important. Outlines basic timber engineering principles and describes how to select the right lumber grade and species.

Explains how to handle roof framing on commercial buildings and emphasizes the work most common on commercial jobs: roof trusses, heavy sheathing and overhanging roof surfaces on storefronts.

Tells how to install the wood sheathing, siding, doors and windows commonly used on commercial buildings. Coverage tables are included to help you estimate quantities.

Every chapter begins with suggestions on how to plan and organize the work to improve production, and ends with a step-by-step guide to actually doing each task described. Over 160 tables, charts, drawings and pictures are included to help you understand everything that's explained.

Table of Contents Below

Carpentry in Commercial Construction Book CRC
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Table of Contents
Carpentry in Commercial Construction by Bryon W. Maguire

Contents

Credits II

1: Overview of Commercial Carpentry, 1 Introduction to New Work Environment, 2 Safety Rules, 8 Review Questions, 9

2: Formwork, 10 Organizational Functions for Formwork, 11 Details and Descriptions of Formwork Activities, 13 Formwork Activities, 30 Summary, 39 Training in Formwork, 39 FW 1 Task Activity: Foundation Layout, 44 FW 2 Task Activity: Footing and Slab Forming, 45 FW 3 Task Activity: Curbing and Sidewalks, 46 FW 4 Task Activity: Wall Form, 47 FW 5 Task Activity: Girders and Headers, 49 FW 6 Task Activity: Columns, 50 Review Questions, 58

3: Framing, 59 Organization Functions in Framing Construction, 60 Details and Descriptions of Framing Techniques, 62 The Soundproof Wall and Floor, 80 Metal Partitions, 85 Training and Framing, 88 FR 1 Task Activity: Sill, joist and Subfloor Installation, 90 FR 2 Task Activity: Plate Installation and Stud Layout 91 FR 3 Task Activity: Wall Erection, Sheathing and Inner/Outer Corner Preparation, 92 FR 4 Task Activity: Ceiling joist Installation and Ceiling Corner Preparation, 93 FR 5 Task Activity: Setting Metal Door jamb, 94 FR 6 Task Activity: Constructing Metal Partitions, 95 Review Questions, 96

4: Roofing Tasks and Techniques, 97 Organizational Functions in Roofing Construction, 98 Details and Description of Roof Construction Techniques, 100 Roof Sheathing and Coverings, 116 Training on Roofing, 122 RF I Task Activity: Preparing Rafters, 124 RF 2 Task Activity: Preparing a Monoplaner Truss, 126 RF 3 Task Activity: Roof Rafter Erection, 126 RF 4 Task Activity: Roof Monoplaner Truss Erection, 128 RF 5 Task Activity: Store Front Roof Overhang, 129 Review Questions, 130

5: Exteriors of Commercial Structures, 131 Organizational Functions in Exterior Construction, 133 Exterior Construction Techniques, 135 Training on Exteriors, 159 EX I Task Activity: Sheathing Walls, 162 EX 2 Task Activity: Siding for Single-Wall System, 163 EX 3 Task Activity: Siding for Double-Wall Systems, 164 EX 4 Task Activity: Cornice Enclosure Standard and Commercial, 165 EX 5 Task Activity: Setting Exterior Wooden Door Units, 167 EX 6 Task Activity: Window Unit Installation, 168 EX 7 Task Activity: Preparing Store Front for Glazing, 169 Review Questions, 170

6: Interior Tasks and Techniques, 172 Organizational Functions in Interior Construction, 173 The Interior Construction, 175 Training on Interiors, 202 INT 1 Task Activity: Plain Gypsum Wallboard for Walls and Ceilings, 205 INT 2 Task Activity: Pre-Finished Gypsum Wallboard for Walls, 206 INT 3 Task Activity: Paneling for Walls, 207 INT 4 Task Activity: Door Unit Installation, 208 INT 5 Task Activity: Window Completions, 209 INT 6 Task Activity: Trimming Operations, 210 Review Questions, 211

7: Cabinet Installation and Cabinetmaking, 213 Organizational Functions in Cabinet Work Phase, 214 Cabinet Installation, 216 Cabinet Construction Principles Affecting Installation, 226 Custom Cabinetmaking, 228 Cabinet Work Training Phase, 234 CAB I Task Activity: Installation Techniques, 236 CAB 2 Task Activity: Cabinetmaking Layout Principles, 237 CAB 3 Task Activity: Assembling Cabinets Built On-Site, 238 Review Questions, 239


Carpentry in Commercial Construction Book CRC