Time-Saver Standards for Building Materials & Systems: Design Criteria and Selection Data
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By Donald Watson
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Product Description Guidance for architects and builders to select any type of product, system, component, material, or assembly for any job. Book Description Time-Saver Standards for Building Product Selection builds on the premise of Sweet’s Data, which was discontinued in 1993. It introduces the types of products used in architecture and construction and provides general criteria — independent of manufacturer specifications — for selectin any type of product, system, component, or assembly. Many architects, contractors, and buiders need guidance on how various mterials function and on key issues in product selection, and general information on the full range of product types is hard to come by. Manufacturers of roofing systems, for example, do not provide the pros and cons of using their products, while technical materials from roofing association will not cover data on walls. This new title in the Time-Saver Standards series thoroughly revises, expands, and recognizes the contents of the highly useful Selection Data to provide the only product selection guide architects and builders will ever need. From the Back Cover The architect?s quick reference and comprehensive guide to design and specification of building materials and systems.Time-Saver Standards for Building Materials and Systems: Design Criteria and Selection Data.This volume, the newest volume in the Time-Saver Standards Series, offers easily referenced and detailed technical guidelines for architects and builders to design and select any material, product or system for any building construction project.This new volume updates and extends the technical data sheets prepared over the past twenty years for Sweet?s Catalog File Selection Data. In cooperation with SWEET?S Catalog File, Time-Saver Standards for Building Materials and Systems serves as an essential overview of key criteria required to evaluate and select building materials, components and systems. In its new and updated format, the book is a ?first reference? and primary source of guidance for design and material selection. It lists in easily accessible format the key design criteria that every architect and builder must consider in designing, specifying and constructing buildings.Topics are arranged to conform to the Uniformat Classification System, the widely adopted industry indexing system that ?builds? technical information in the same sequence and logical order that a building is built, from foundation, to structure, to enclosure, to interiors, to service systems. This classification system has been adopted by architects and other professional societies for design and preliminary cost estimating because it conforms to the way that a building is built and a designer logically thinks about a building.Time-Saver Standards for Building Materials and Systems provides a comprehensive overview of all building-related principles, materials and systems. It is therefore an invaluable guide for review of technical data, appropriate for continuing education courses, preparation for professional licensing exams, and use in schools of architecture, continuing education courses, preparation for professional licensing exams, and use in schools of architecture.800 pages of illustrated data sheets, updated and extended with new topic listings.400 tables and checklist summaries, making it possible to quickly reference a broad range of selection data and criteria.Definitions and Physical Principles of Building ConstructionFoundationsStructuresConcreteStone and MasonryMetalsWood and Wood ProductsInsulationWaterproofing and DamproofingExterior WallsBearing WallsCurtain WallsWall FacingsGlass and PlasticsWindowsEntrance and DoorsCoatingsSealantsRoofing AssembliesSkylightsInterior PartitionsStaircasesInterior Systems and FinishesCeilingsFlooringConveying SystemsPlumbingHeating, Ventilating and Air-ConditioningFire ProtectionElectrical SystemsLighting
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