Heavy construction : equipment and methods / Stuart Wood, Jr.
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Civil Engineering | Relegation Room | GC TA 715 .W66 1977 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000010928 |
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GC TA 190 .B53 1976 Engineering organization and management / | GC TA 551 .L37 1981 c.1 Elementary surveying : instructional manual / | GC TA 551 .L37 1981 c.2 Elementary surveying : instructional manual / | GC TA 715 .W66 1977 Heavy construction : equipment and methods / | GC TA 780 .M58 [1988] Pile Foundation Design and Construction / | GC TH 438 .K38 1978 c.1 Construction management : a professional approach / | GC TH 438 .K38 1978 c.2 Construction management : a professional approach / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Fundamental considerations -- Earthmoving equipment and operations -- excavations and lifting devices -- Equipment allied to earthmoving -- Transporting materials -- Air, drilling and blasting -- Crushing and screening operations -- Concrete -- Asphalt paving -- Tunneling.
A study of the construction industry will reveal that, in a broad sense, it can be broken into three major categories; construction management- or job organization and operation; vertical construction.
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