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Intended Audience: civil engineers, structural engineers and other design and construction professionals
PDH UNITS: 3
This course introduces you to structural design criteria for the design of buildings. Included is technical guidance for buildings constructed of concrete, masonry, steel and wood. Criteria are also included for pre-engineered metal buildings, slabs on grade, metal decks and welding. This course will give civil and structural engineers an introduction to design criteria for concrete, masonry, steel and wood buildings. Course Outline 1. CONCRETE 2. MASONRY 3. METAL BUILDINGS 4. SLABS ON GRADE 5. STEEL STRUCTURES 6. METAL DECKS 7. WELDING 8. WOOD
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:- Learn about design criteria for earthquake resistant design of concrete buildings;
- Learn the recommended concrete design strengths for different building elements;
- Learn about air entrainment for freeze-thaw protection in concrete structures;
- Learn criteria for inclusion of expansion joints in buildings;
- Learn about special inspections required during construction of steel structures;
- Learn about allowable stress design methods for masonry buildings; and
- Learn how to control cracking in concrete buildings through use of control and isolation joints.
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Paul Guyer gives a very organized course in Building code and guidelines. Very informative.