BUILDING TECHNOLOGY REF.NOTES
Sheet Piling
A barrier or diaphragm formed to prevent the movement of soil to stabilize foundation
Chase
A continuous recess built into a wall to receive pipes, ducts, etc.
Knob Bolt
A door lock with a spring bolt controlled by one or both knobs and dead bolt controlled by a key
Soil Bearing Pressure
A geological or ground condition considered in determining the size and type of foundation of the building
Heel Cut
A notch cut in the end of a rafter to permit it to fit flat on a wall and on the top, doubled, exterior wall plate
Clamp Nail
A specialized fastener used to pull on to hold mitered joints together
Gang Nail Plate
A steel plate attached to both sides at each joint of a truss
Torsion
A twisting force
Fish Plate or Gusset Plate
A wood or plywood piece used to fasten the ends of two members together at a butt joint with nails or bolts
Dead Bolt
An exterior security lock installed on exterior entry doors that can be activated only with a key or thumb-turn
Cast Iron
An iron alloy usually including carbon and silicon which has high compressive strength but low tensile strength
Cantilever Beam
Beam that projects beyond one or both its support
Dampproofing
Black, tar like waterproofing material applied to the exterior of a foundation wall
Corkboard
Block or panel type insulating material used in flat roof of commercial or industrial building
Serpentine
Building stone of igneous origin and composed of quartz, hornblende and mica
Split-Ring
Chord splice connectors for trusses
SAD
Clay roofing tile approximately semi cylindrical in shape laid in courses with units having their convex side alternately up and down
Lightning
Climatic factor that is considered in the structural and architectural design of tall buildings
Wrought Iron
Commercially pure iron of fibrous nature, valued for its corrosion resistance and ductility
Alloy
Composition of two or more metals fused together usually to obtain a desired property
15mm
Concrete slab should have a minimum clearance
Area Wells
Corrugated metal or concrete barrier walls installed around a basement window to hold back the earth
24" x 48" x 1/2"
Dimension of commercial acoustic boards for aluminum T-runners used for dropped-ceiling in offices
Dutch Door
Door consisting of two separate leaves, one above the other, this leaves may operate independently or together
Lath and Plaster
Dry walls are customarily finished
Nickel Steel
Ferrous metal that offers great resistance to abrassion and finds important use in the cutting edges of heavy digging tools
Asintada
Filipino term for alignment
Rodapis
Filipino term for baseboard
Baniera
Filipino term for bath tub
Tirante
Filipino term for bottom chord
Pie De Gallo
Filipino term for brace
Pundido
Filipino term for cast iron
Kontratista (yeah!)
Filipino term for contractor
Tubo de Banada
Filipino term for downspout
Alero
Filipino term for eave
Soleras
Filipino term for floor joist
Trabe-Anzo
Filipino term for horizontal stud
Paupo
Filipino term for mortar
Plantilya
Filipino term for pattern
Kusturada
Filipino term for plastered course
Hulog
Filipino term for plumb line
Bolada
Filipino term for projection
Reostra
Filipino term for purlin
Vaciada
Filipino term for rabbet
Kilo
Filipino term for rafter
Poleva
Filipino term for temper (metal work)
Tahilan
Filipino term for top chord
Flemish Bond
Form of brick bond in which each course is alternately composed of entirely of headers or of stretchers
Common Bond / American Bond
Form of brick bond which is a variation of a running bond with a full course of headers at regular intervals
Running Bond
Form of brick bond which is composed entirely of stretchers
English Bond
Form of brick bond which is composed of alternating courses of headers and stretchers
Dado
Groove cut into a board or panel intended to receive the edge of a connecting board
Backset
Horizontal distance from the face of a lock or latch to the center of the knob or lock cylinder
Eaves
Horizontal exterior roof overhang
Building paper sheathing and space filled
Humidification and condensation in exterior walls are minimized by providing:
Flat Paint
Interior paint that contains a high proportion of pigment and dries to a flat/ lusterless finish
Control Joints
Joint employed to reduce restraint by accommodating movement of masonry walls
Lap Seam
Joint formed by overlapping the edges of metal sheet or plated and joining them by riveting, soldering or brazing
Cold Joint
Joint formed when a concrete surface hardens before the next batch of concrete is placed against it
Control Joint
Joint that is a straight groove which is used on concrete floors to "control" where the concrete should crack
Expansion Joint
Joint used for adjoining existing building to new building
Construction Joint
Joint used when vertical and horizontal surface is reinforced concrete where concreting was stopped and continued later
Purlins
Longitudinal beams which rest on the top chord and preferably at the joints of the truss
3-4-5 multiples with the use of steel tape measure
Manual method of squaring the corners of a building lines in building layout
Asbestos-Cement Shingles
Material that holds less moisture, is very light, less water absorptive capacity and is very good in sidings of dwelling units
Aluminum Foil Sheets
Materials excellent as vapor barrier in the roofing system of residential buildings
Gluing/ Pasting
Modern method of installing wood parquet flooring on wooden boards sub-flooring
Weathered
Most waterproofed type of mortar joints for wall
Batten
Narrow strip of wood applied to cover a joint along the edges of two parallel boards in the same plane
1/4 Ø plastic hose filled w/ water
One method of leveling batterboards without the transit is the use of
Grade Beam
Part of a foundation system which supports the exterior walls of a superstructure and bears directly on the column footing
Foundation Wall
Part of the building foundation which forms the permanent retaining wall of the structure below grade
Atmospheric Pressure
Pressure exerted against the underground portion of a building created by the presence of water in the soil
Chord
Principal member of the truss which extends from one end to the other primarily to resist bending
Wood Siding
Refers to the term stone-cut
Pantile
Roofing tile which has the shape of an "S" laid on its side
Tryolean Finish
Rough plaster finish obtained by flinging plaster on a wall with a hand operated machine
Cross Tee
Short metal "T" beam used in suspended ceiling systems to bridge the spaces between the main beams
Hybrid Girder
Special type of plate girder consisting of tees, angles and multiple web
AA
Standard concrete mix for beams, girders, slabs, stairs and columns
0.90 m
Standard height of window sills for office rooms in upper floors
1 1/2 corr
Standard size overlap for corrugated G.I. roofing
Post-tensioning
Structural method used for longer span/ interval of columns
Balloon Framing
System of framing a building in which the studs are continuous to roof supporting second floor joints
Western Framing
System of framing a building on which floor joists of each storey rest on the top plates of the storey below and the bearing walls and partitions rest on the subfloor of each storey
Felt
Tar paper. Installed under the roof shingles
Honey Combs
The appearance concrete makes when rocks in the concrete are visible and where there are void areas in the foundation wall, especially around concrete foundation windows
Beam Blocking
The boxing in of covering a joist, beam or girder to give the appearance of a larger beam
Reinforced Concrete and High Grade Steel
The chief structural materials, used for tall buildings
Grain
The direction, size, arrangement, appearance, or quality of the fibers in wood
Door Jamb
The finished frame surrounding a door
G.I. Sheets
The most common materials used for roofing of urban residential houses
Inflection Point
The section of which the moment changes from positive to negative
Post-tensioning
The stressing of unbounded tendons after concrete has cured
Fortification
The wall of Intramuros
One-Way Slab
Type of slab when the ratio of short span to the long span of a slab is less than 0.50
Baluster
Vertical members in a railing used between a top rail and bottom rail or the stair treads
Shear Wall
Wall (bearing or non-bearing) designed to resist lateral forces parallel to the wall
Double Glass
Window or door in which two panes of glass are used with a sealed air space between
Bay Window
Window which projects outside the main line of a building and the compartment in which it is located extends to the floor