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Construction Method

Dr. Hermawan
Outline Meetings : Monday
(Note: Saturday optional)

Grading
Grade components will be weighted as
follows in the computation of the final
course grade:
Mid term exam = 35%
Final term exam = 40%
Group term project = 25%
Report 55%
Presentation 45%
Outline
Total points:
A ≥ 80
75 ≤ AB < 80
70 ≤ B < 75
65 ≤ BC < 70
55 ≤ C < 65
50 ≤ CD < 55
40 ≤ D < 50
E < 40

Attendance = 75%
Session schedule (proposed)

Project Typology
Construction Method Sequence
Earthmoving and heavy construction
Building construction
Foundation
Wood construction
Concrete construction
Concrete form design
Masonry construction
Steel construction
Precast and in situ concrete
Bridge
Special topics
References
• Nunnaly, S.W., (2007): Construction Methods and Management
7th , The McGraw-Hill Construction.
• Unison., (2002): Construction Methods and Materials, UNISON E
ducation & Training, 1 Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9AJ.
Objectives
• explain the relevance to your work of a knowledge of building methods and ma
terials;
• identify the main periods of house construction of the 20th century, and
outline the main
• characteristics of housing of those periods;
• explain the basic principles of construction for the main parts of a building;
• describe the function and purpose of primary and secondary elements;
• demonstrate a knowledge of some of the materials
• and products used in the fabric and finishing of buildings, and its internal
system
Project Typology
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction

PLTA Muara Laboh (Sumber : m.industry.co.id).


Terima kasih
Dr. Hermawan Tjan
hermawan.mrk@gmail.com
0856 4130 4529

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