Construction Blueprint Reading 16wk Final Exam Review
Both restrooms have quarry tile floors.
False
Face brick is the only masonry material used on the building.
False
The rough opening for plastic laminate-covered flush doors with adjustable aluminum frames is 3 foot 3/4 inch wider than the door leaf.
False
The steel gate arm for the trash enclosure is 3/8 inch by 2 inches by 30 inches
False
The storage module is provided by the general contractor.
False
The triangle pavement marker for the pick-up window is larger than the marker indicating the exit.
False
Three interior elevations on Sheet 6D are referenced in Room 105
False
Two scuppers with downspouts are shown on the Front elevation.
False
Unless otherwise noted, ½ inch anchor bolts at 6 foot on center are typical for all foundation walls.
False
Water closets in restrooms are backed up to a common wall.
False
Wrought iron railings are placed outside both entrance doors.
False
A doors have tempered glass.
True
A sliding glass window is installed on the west side of the pickup window area.
True
A wrought iron railing is installed outside the South entrance to the building.
True
All exterior elevations are drawn to the same scale.
True
All footings are designed for 3000 PSF soil-bearing pressure.
True
All interior elevations for the Office are included on sheet 6 E
True
Anchor bolts for exterior pole lights are installed by the electrical contractor.
True
Brick veneer is 4" thick throughout the entire exterior.
True
Crosshatch grooving is required on all sloped surfaces of a sidewalk ramp.
True
Exterior dimensions are from out -to- out of plywood sheeting.
True
Exterior pole lights are metal halide vertical fixtures.
True
Footing depths below grade must be verified with the local code.
True
Foundation walls at the pick-up windows are 8 inch and 12 inch concrete masonry units
True
Interior dimensions are given from face-to-face of framing.
True
Patrons enter and exit the building through A doors.
True
Return walls for vestibules are 5 foot 4 inches long.
True
The Dry Storage area has a quarry tile floor
True
The Men's Room is designated as room 102.
True
The Wendy's sign is supplied by the owner.
True
The downspouts are connected to underground drain lines.
True
The electrical contractor must install 30 feet light poles for the exterior pole lights.
True
Blocking in frame walls is to be no more than 4 foot apart.
False
Concrete control joints must be sawn within eight hours of concrete placement.
False
Eight sections are referred to on the Floor Plan.
False
Exterior masonry walls are entirely constructed of brick.
False
Extruded curbs are reinforced with number four rebar running continuously.
False
Footings for trash closure post on the rear wall are 16 inches in diameter.
False
Four sections and two elevations are referenced on the Standard Trash Enclosure Plan.
False
Hood 2 is the same size as Hood 1.
False
Piping runs for plumbing are shown as hidden lines on the foundation plan.
False
Pivot hinges are specified for three door types.
False
Stainless steel panels behind the cooking equipment are installed by carpenters.
False
The dimensions of the Cooler or Freezer module are 12' by 16'
False
The front and rear of the building are illuminated with an equal number of wall-mounted light fixtures.
False
The general contractor is to paint all pavement markers solid yellow.
True
The shear wall and is detailed on sheets 3 and 7A.
True
The thickness of the concrete floor slab is 4 inches.
True
Three number 4 by 24 inches long rebar are placed through exterior door openings.
True
Wall tile for the recessed mop basin is laid 2 inches below the finished floor surface.
True