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Residential & Light Commercial Construction Standards: The All-In-One, Authoritative Reference Compiled from Major Building Codes, Recognized Trade Cu

Residential & Light Commercial Construction Standards: The All-In-One, Authoritative Reference Compiled from Major Building Codes, Recognized Trade Cu
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Residential & Light Commercial Construction Standards: The All-In-One, Authoritative Reference Compiled from Major Building Codes, Recognized Trade Cu

 
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New second edition! The essential one-stop reference on quality standards for construction, compiled from the nation's leading professional associations, industry publications, and building code organizations.

 
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Product Details
Author:Donald Reynolds & Rsmeans Eng
Paperback:575 pages
Publisher:R.S. Means Company
Publication Date:2002-06
Language:English
ISBN:0876296584
Package Length:10.6 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:3.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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5So much information, I don't know where to start.  Dec 11, 2001 By Jimmy A. Hendrix
I think this is an excellent book for, first, students and neophytes to learn some standard detailing and systems, and second, novice construction administrators and contractors needing help with some standard practices they might not have seen or know the whole ins and outs of. I will admit that it is not at a beginner level, and you do need some familiarity with construction to understand all of its articles, but the list of contributing editors is a who's who of construction standards, most of them being some sort of expert, whether they serve on buiding code commitees or are esteemed lecturers and each with multiple decades of experience.

The book is divided almost into the cooresponding CSI divisions it deals with. Each section starts out with a great blurb (titled "Common Defect Allegations") about what is to be expected when dealing with particular system. These are especially helpful to generalize a decision about masonry walls vs. concrete, and so on. What really excited me about this book was that in each building system article, there are the cooresponding UBC entries included with the hard to understand ones diagramed out (Like typical distance requirements for light fixtures around a shower or where you need a GFCI plug in your bathroom)

This is a necessary reference for construction and design professionals already in the field. More experienced professionals might find it more useful as a quick reference so they don't have to remember all the code issues and standards for a particular building system. This IS light commercial and residential construction, this book is missing all the steel erection, shoring, heavy concrete, etc. systems. I have found those books, though.

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4Great To Help Avoid Disputes With Contractor or Vice Versa  Jul 05, 2000
Residential and Light Commercial Construction Standards is a great book when trying to avoid disputes about various construction standards. It covers everything from asphalt paving; concrete; masonry; finish capentry; cabinetry; and many more.

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5Gene Newell  Jul 07, 2000 By Leonard E. Newell
My fiance is an architecture student and although we didn't but the book here it is a great reference to her school work. If she ever has a question concerning framing all she has to do is look it up in this book and all here questions are answered. This is a great book and we recommend it to anybody in the architecture field.


5Code Compliance Inspector  Feb 20, 2009 By Karl V. Heilig
I recently purchased this book to assist me in my continuing education. I received it promply and in great shape...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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