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A road construction requires 12 pieces of 90 cm.

diameter concrete
pipes for drainage purposes. Determine the quantity of cement,
sand and gravel necessary for the manufacture of said pipes using
class "A" concrete. (excluding reinforcement which will be discussed
later in Chapter - 3)
A building has 12 octagonal column and 18 hexagonal column 9.00
meters high with a cross sectional dimensions as shown in the
following figure. Using class "A" concrete, determine the quantity
of cement, sand and gravel required.
From the following figure, determine the quantity of cement sand
and gravel using class "A" concrete. (use the volume method)
A building design has a spiral reinforced concrete column 5.00
meters high with a general cross sectional diameter of 24 inches.
Determine the required materials by the volume method using
class "A" concrete.
a.) The number of cement at 40 kg. per bag
b.) The number of cement at 50 kg. per bag
c.) The quantity of sand and gravel in cubic meter.
A road drainage system requires 80 pieces of 24 inches and 50
pieces of 36 inches concrete pipes. As a contractor, how many bags
of 40 kg. cement, sand and gravel you need to manufacture the
above pipes? Should there be no available 40 kg. cement, how
many bags at 50 kg will you order instead ?
A commercial building has 36 pieces heptagonal and 12 pieces
octagonal columns with a diameter of 36 inches and 48 inches
respectively. If the columns are 14 meters high, solve for the
required cement, sand and gravel using class "A" concrete.
A concrete road 7.20 meters wide 8 inches thick one 10 kilometers
long specify class "A" concrete. List down the cement, sand and
gravel required.
From the following figure, list down the concrete materials
required for :
a.) Floor slab b.) Concrete beam c.) Girder
Using class "A" mixture, list down the concrete materials for the
following:
A concrete hollow block wall partition has a general dimensions of
3.00 meters high by 4.00 meters long. The wall specify the use of
10 x 20 x 40 cm. CHB and plastered on both sides using class “B”
mixture. List the materials required.
Determine the quantity of 15 x 20 x 40 CHB, cement and sand for
block laying and plastering one side of the fence.
The owner of a commercial lot wants to fence the frontage of this
lot with a 15 x 20 x 40 cm. concrete hollow blocks. The proposed
fence is 2.50 meters high and 40.00 meters long provided with a
25 x 25 cm. reinforced concrete posts spaced at 4.00 meters
distance. Using class “B” mixture, list the materials required.
From the following figure, prepare the bill of materials using class
“B” concrete mixture.
A residential lot has a general dimensions of 15.00 by 20.00 meters
with the shorter side fronting a street. The owner desires to have
it fenced with a 10 cm. thick concrete hollow blocks 2.60 meters
high from the ground line with its footing excavated 60
centimeters below the ground line. The fence will be supported by
a25 x 25 cm. concrete post spaced at 5.00 m. distance providing a
5.00 m. drive way. Specifying a general mixture of class ”B”
concrete, prepare the bill of materials.
From the following figures, compute the quantity of materials
required for its construction using class “B” mixture.
From the following figure,
determine the following:
a. Number of 10 x 20 x 40 cm
CHB
b. The 10 mm vertical
reinforcement spaced at 80
cm
c. The 10 mm horizontal
reinforcement at every 3
layers of the block.
From the figure, determine the
number of 12mm steel bars
required if there are 24 footings
with a general dimensions of
1.5m x 1.5m:
From the figure, determine the
number of 12mm steel bars if
there are 30 pcs independent
square footing 1.15m x 1.15m
square:

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