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ACI 302.1R - Guide to Concrete Floor and Slab Construction
Published by ACI
on
June 1, 2015
This guide emphasizes choosing and proportioning of materials, design details, proper construction methods, and workmanship. Slabs specifically intended for the containment of liquids are beyond the...
This document references:
ACI 302.1R - Guide to Concrete Floor and Slab Construction
Published by ACI
on
June 1, 2015
This guide emphasizes choosing and proportioning of materials, design details, proper construction methods, and workmanship. Slabs specifically intended for the containment of liquids are beyond the...
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ASCE 59-11 - Blast Protection of Buildings
Published by ASCE
on
January 1, 2011
This voluntary Standard provides minimum planning, design, construction, and assessment requirements for new and existing buildings subject to the effects of accidental or malicious explosions,...
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SEISMIC - AISC Seismic Design Manual
Published by AISC
on
January 1, 2018
The design considerations summarized in this Part apply in general to the design and construction of steel buildings for seismic applications. The specific editions of specifications, codes and other...
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ASCE 37-02 - Design Loads on Structures During Construction
Published by ASCE
on
January 1, 2002
This standard addresses partially completed structures, as well as temporary structures used during construction. The loads specified herein are suitable for use either with strength design (such as...
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ARMY TI 809-02 - STRUCTURAL DESIGN CRITERIA FOR BUILDINGS
Published by ARMY
on
September 1, 1999
PURPOSE AND SCOPE. This document provides general structural design guidance for buildings and for building systems constructed of concrete, masonry, steel and wood. The design requirements provided...
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COE EM 1110-2-1604 - HYDRAULIC DESIGN OF NAVIGATION LOCKS
Published by COE
on
May 1, 2006
The guidance is limited to lock types that are considered design options by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (CE). Other designs, such as mechanical lifts and water slopes occasionally used in...