CONSTRUCTION TERMS PART 1 Flashcards
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it may refer to the contractual arrangement under which a firm supplies construction management services to an owner
construction management
includes such activities as specification development, process control, product acceptance, laboratory and technician certification, training, and communication.
quality management
primarily concerned with the process control function
quality control (QC)
the process of moving soil or rock from one location to another and processing it so that it meets construction requirements of location, elevation, density, moisture content, and so on
earthmoving
the ability of a soil to support the weight of vehicles under repeated traffic
trafficability
a measure of the difficulty in excavating and loading a soil
loadability
the bucket volume contained within the bucket when following the outline of the bucket sides
plate line capacity
the bucket capacity when the load is struck off flush with the bucket sides
struck capacity
assumes a level of material flush with the lowest edge of the bucket
water line capacity
the maximum volume that can be placed in the bucket without spillage based on a specified angle of repose for the material in the bucket
heaped volume
a very versatile machine that has the longest reach for digging and dumping of any member of the crane shovel family
dragline
primarily used for lifting, lowering, and transporting loads, which move loads horizontally by swinging or traveling
cranes
represents that component of vehicle weight which acts parallel to an inclined surface
grade resistance
primarily due to tire flexing and penetration of the travel surface
rolling resistance
represents those components of cycle time other than travel time
fixed time
represents the travel time required for a unit to haul material to the unloading site and return
variable time
the process of giving natural soils enough abrasive resistance and shear strength to accommodate traffic or design loads
ground modification or soil stabilization
the process of increasing the density of a soil by mechanically forcing the soil particles closer together, thereby expelling air from the void spaces in the soil
compaction
also known as deep compaction
dynamic compaction
involves dropping a heavy weight from a crane onto the ground surface to achieve soil densification
dynamic compaction
also called vibroflotation and vibrocompaction
vibratory compaction
the process of densifying cohesionless soils by inserting a vibratory probe into the soil
vibratory compaction
placing additional weight on the soil surface, which has long been used to densify cohesive soils
surcharging
refers to the improvement of the engineering properties of a soil by use of physical or chemical admixtures
soil stabilization