Concrete Construction: Methods and Costs
Copyright. 1908 BY The Myron C. Clark Publishing Co.
How best to perform construction work and what it will cost for materials, labor, plant and general expenses are matters of vital interest to engineers and contractors. This book is a treatise on the methods and cost of concrete construction. No attempt has been made to present the subject of cement testing which is already covered by Mr. W. Purves Taylor's excellent book, nor to discuss the physical properties of cements and concrete, as they are discussed by Falk and by Sabin, nor to consider reinforced concrete design as do Turneaure and Maurer or Buel and Hill, nor to present a general treatise on cements, mortars and concrete construction like that of Reid or of Taylor and Thompson. On the contrary, the authors have handled the subject of concrete construction solely from the viewpoint of the builder of concrete structures. By doing this they have been able to crowd a great amount of detailed information on methods and costs of concrete construction into a volume of moderate size.
Though the special information contained in the book is of most particular assistance to the contractor or engineer engaged in the actual work of making and placing concrete, it is believed that it will also prove highly useful to the designing engineer and to the architect. It seems plain that no designer of concrete structures can be a really good designer without having a profound knowledge of methods of construction and of detailed costs. This book, it is believed, gives these methods and cost data in greater number and more thoroughly analyzed than they can be found elsewhere in engineering literature.
The costs and other facts contained in the book have been collected from a multitude of sources, from the engineering journals, from the transactions of the engineering societies, from Government Reports and from the personal records of the authors and of other engineers and contractors. It is but fair to say that the great bulk of the matter contained in the book, though portions of it have appeared previously in other forms in the authors' contributions to the technical press, was collected and worked up originally by the authors. Where this has not been the case the original data have been added to and re-analyzed by the authors. Under these circumstances it has been impracticable to give specific credit in the pages of the book to every source from which the authors have drawn aid. They wish here to acknowledge, therefore, the help secured from many engineers and contractors, from the volumes of Engineering News, Engineering Record and Engineering-Contracting, and from the Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the proceedings and papers of various other civil engineering societies and organizations of concrete workers. The work done by these journals and societies in gathering and publishing information on concrete construction is of great and enduring value and deserves full acknowledgment.
Halbert Powers Gillette
Charles Shattuck Hill
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HALBERT P. GILLETTE
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CHARLES S. HILL, C. E.
THE MYRON C. CLARK PUBLISHING CO.
PREFACE.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Concrete Construction Methods and Cost
CHAPTER I.
METHODS AND COST OF SELECTING AND PREPARING MATERIALS FOR CONCRETE.
CHAPTER II.
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PROPORTIONING CONCRETE.
CHAPTER III.
METHODS AND COST OF MAKING AND PLACING CONCRETE BY HAND.
CHAPTER IV.
METHODS AND COST OF MAKING AND PLACING CONCRETE BY MACHINE.
CHAPTER V.
METHODS AND COST OF DEPOSITING CONCRETE UNDER WATER AND OF SUBAQUEOUS GROUTING.
CHAPTER VI.
METHODS AND COST OF MAKING AND USING RUBBLE AND ASPHALTIC CONCRETE.
CHAPTER VII.
METHODS AND COST OF LAYING CONCRETE IN FREEZING WEATHER.
CHAPTER VIII.
METHODS AND COST OF FINISHING CONCRETE SURFACES.
CHAPTER IX.
METHODS AND COST OF FORM CONSTRUCTION.
CHAPTER X.
METHODS AND COST OF CONCRETE PILE AND PIER CONSTRUCTION FOR FOUNDATIONS.
CHAPTER XI.
METHODS AND COST OF HEAVY CONCRETE WORK IN FORTIFICATIONS, LOCKS, DAMS, BREAKWATERS AND PIERS.
CHAPTER XII.
METHODS AND COST OF CONSTRUCTING BRIDGE PIERS AND ABUTMENTS.
CHAPTER XIII.
METHODS AND COST OF CONSTRUCTING RETAINING WALLS.
CHAPTER XIV.
METHODS AND COST OF CONSTRUCTING CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS FOR PAVEMENTS.
CHAPTER XV.
METHODS AND COST OF CONSTRUCTING SIDEWALKS, PAVEMENTS AND CURB AND GUTTER.
CHAPTER XVI.
METHODS AND COST OF LINING TUNNELS AND SUBWAYS.
CHAPTER XVII.
METHODS AND COST OF CONSTRUCTING ARCH AND GIRDER BRIDGES.
CHAPTER XVIII.
METHODS AND COST OF CULVERT CONSTRUCTION.
CHAPTER XIX.
METHODS AND COST OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.
CHAPTER XX.
METHOD AND COST OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OF SEPARATELY MOLDED MEMBERS.
CHAPTER XXI.
METHODS AND COST OF AQUEDUCT AND SEWER CONSTRUCTION.
CHAPTER XXII.
METHODS AND COST OF CONSTRUCTING RESERVOIRS AND TANKS.
CHAPTER XXIII.
METHODS AND COST OF CONSTRUCTING ORNAMENTAL WORK.
CHAPTER XXIV.
MISCELLANEOUS DATA ON MATERIALS, MACHINES AND COSTS.
CHAPTER XXV.
METHODS AND COST OF WATERPROOFING CONCRETE STRUCTURES.
INDEX.