Civil Engineer's Illustrated Sourcebook

Civil Engineer's Illustrated Sourcebook
Author: Robert O. Parmley
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2003-03-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071428860

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PUT A WEALTH OF INFORMATIVE ENGINEERING INFO RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS—ALL IN A SINGLE, HANDY VOLUME! When it comes to civil engineering, handy access to the right schematics and plans can mean the difference between a winning idea—and a concept that dies on the drawing board. That’s why if adding efficiencies to your work as an engineer is essential, McGraw-Hill’s Civil Engineer’s Illustrated Sourcebook is the one volume you shouldn't be without. Written by a noted engineering expert with lengthy consultative experience, Civil Engineer’s Illustrated Sourcebook provides practical, step-by-step information on a broad array of engineering processes. From planning, materials, and design to bidding, construction, and more, this book will show how using a consistent organizational methodology will add power and quality to your work. Plus, the book also delivers: * Practical charts, tables, plans, and other data encountered in everyday practice * Plan layouts from actual engineering projects * Source material from a wide variety of engineering projects * And much, much more! Robust enough for civil engineers, contractors, technicians, and architects—and still relevant for students pursing engineering degrees and certifications—Civil Engineer’s Illustrated Sourcebook will add a world of invaluable insight to how you do your work! Packed with 900 informative illustrations!: PLANNING Technical Reports Project Scheduling Field Reconnaissance Surveying and Mapping Public Meetings Regulatory Approvals Cost Estimating DESIGN Title Sheet organization Buildings Water Supply and Distribution Fire Protection Wastewater Collection and Treatment Storm Water Systems Dams and Reservoirs Streets, Roads, and Highways Bridges Airports Athletic Facilities Trailer Courts and Campgrounds Retrofitting and Rehabilitation Specialized Projects Standard Details and Specifications BIDDING PROCESS Bidding Documents Advertising and Bid Openings Construction Contracts CONSTRUCTION Preconstruction Conferences Shop Drawings Safety, Inspection, and Testing Construction Staking Close-Out SUPPLEMENTAL Technical Reference

The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book

The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book
Author: John Cresson Trautwine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1100
Release: 1902
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN:

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Machine Devices and Components Illustrated Sourcebook

Machine Devices and Components Illustrated Sourcebook
Author: Robert O. Parmley
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2005
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Invaluable to anyone who designs, repairs, or operates machines, this sourcebook contains 2000 illustrations of the most commonly used components found in home appliances, office machines, vehicles, aircraft, ships, construction, factory equipment, and machine tools. The author also includes design formulas and structural data. Contents: Mechanisms * Machine Elements * Gearing * Fluid-Filled Bearing * Bearings with Rolling Contact * Packing and Seals * Pipe, Fitting, and Valves * Key Equations and Charts for Designing Mechanisms

Civil Engineers' Pocket Book

Civil Engineers' Pocket Book
Author: Albert Irvin Frye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1836
Release: 1913
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN:

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Illustrated Sourcebook of Mechanical Components

Illustrated Sourcebook of Mechanical Components
Author: Robert O. Parmley
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 1060
Release: 2000-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780070486171

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With illustrations, this book offers a compendium of the most frequently used mechanical components, represented graphically. It provides the most commonly used design formulas as well as additional structural data, and is useful for an engineer.

The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book

The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book
Author: John Cresson Trautwine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1150
Release: 1906
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN:

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Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering
Author: Thomas Claxton Fidler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1905
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN:

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Aimed at 'busy men' rather than engineers, this book on civil engineering is nontechnical. The author outlines the principles of civil engineering, the ordinary occupations of a civil engineer, and the subject of engineering.

The Civil Engineer's Handbook

The Civil Engineer's Handbook
Author: International Correspondence Schools
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1913
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN:

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The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book

The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book
Author: John Cresson Trautwine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1628
Release: 1919
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN:

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Collaborations in Architecture and Engineering

Collaborations in Architecture and Engineering
Author: Clare Olsen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000513718

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This new edition of Collaborations in Architecture and Engineering explores how to effectively develop creative collaborations among architects and engineers. The authors, an architect and an engineer, share insights gained from their experiences and research on fostering productive communication, engaging in interdisciplinary discussions, and establishing common design goals. Together, they share the tools, methods, and best practices deployed by prominent innovative architects and engineers to provide readers with the key elements for success in interdisciplinary design collaborations. The book offers engaging stories about prominent architect and engineer collaborations––such as those between SANAA and Sasaki and Partners, Adjaye Associates and Silman, Grafton Architects and AKT II, Studio Gang and Arup, Foster + Partners and Buro Happold, Steven Holl Architects and Guy Nordenson and Associates, and among the engineers and architects at SOM. In the second edition, the newly added case studies showcase extraordinary buildings across the globe at a range of scales and typologies, tracing the facets of high-quality collaborations. Through the examples of these remarkable synergies, readers gain insights into innovative design processes that address complex challenges in the built environment. The second edition of Collaborations in Architecture and Engineering is a terrific sourcebook for students, educators, and professionals interested in integrative design practice among the disciplines.