Construction Engineering Drawings by Practicing Engineers Network

Construction Engineering Drawings

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Construction Engineering Drawings is a practical, code-referenced guide to reading and interpreting the structural and architectural drawings used on real building projects. Whether you are an engineering or architecture student, a junior engineer, a contractor, a technician, or a tradesperson who wants to read a drawing set with confidence, this book turns the visual language of construction into knowledge you can apply on site. Across sixteen focused chapters, it walks through every major drawing type and explains what each one shows, how to read it, and how it coordinates with the rest of the set: • Foundation plans, floor framing, and roof framing • Column and beam layout plans, with schedules • Wall sections, slab details, and connection details • Staircase plans and sections, roof slope details, and cross sections • Lintel and chajja details, staircase and handrail details, and boundary wall plans A dedicated chapter on structural calculations introduces load, foundation, beam, slab, roof, and seismic design through clear, worked examples, distinguishing service-level from factored (LRFD) loads. The book closes with an appendix of common symbols, abbreviations, and notations and a set of end-of-book review questions for self-study, classroom use, or on-the-job refreshers. Worked examples and code references reflect current standards, including the International Building Code (IBC 2021), ASCE 7-22, ACI 318-19, and the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design. Clear diagrams, summary tables, and field-application notes make this an ideal desk reference and study companion for anyone learning to read—and rely on—construction drawings.

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