I passed Construction PE in April and therefore, I am selling PE books. You can email me if you are interested in buying these books. Prices are negotiable. Email me at [email protected] with your price quote. Thanks.
1. National Design Specification for Wood Construction, 2005 for $145 + shipping
The four-volume 2005 Wood Design Package includes the building code-referenced National Design Specification (NDS) for Wood Construction with Commentary, and Supplement: Design Values for Wood Construction; Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic (SDPWS) with Commentary; ASD/LRFD Manual for Engineered Wood Construction; and Structural Wood Design Solved Example Problems.
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2. Standard Practice for Bracing Masonry Walls During Construction, 2001 $45 + Shipping
This standard is intended to improve safety on the job site by providing design criteria for masonry and bracing systems used on free-standing masonry walls to resist specified wind loads during construction.
The Appendix shows sample solutions to a number of design conditions and assists in making decisions of how and when to brace. Reported by the Council for Masonry Wall Bracing, copyright by the Mason Contractors Association of America.
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3. ACI 318-05: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary, 2005 for $145 +Shipping
ACI 318 is a must-have standard for all concrete design, construction, inspection, repair, and research professionals. ACI 318-05 contains the latest code requirements for concrete building design and construction. The companion commentary is a side-by-side column format to match the corresponding code requirements. The commentary provides some of the considerations of the committee in developing code provisions. This edition of the ACI Building Code is deemed to satisfy the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 19338, Performance Assessment Requirements for Design Standards on Structural Concrete.
The 2005 Edition has improved readability by unifying notations and terminology throughout the code. In addition, there are several specific technical changes and various existing provisions were clarified.
Among the subjects covered are: drawings and specifications; inspection; materials; durability requirements; concrete quality, mixing, and placing; formwork; construction joints; reinforcement details; analysis and design; strength and serviceability; flexural and axial loads; shear and torsion; development and splices of reinforcement; slab systems; walls; footings; precast concrete; composite flexural members; prestressed concrete; strength evaluation of existing structures; provisions for seismic design; structural plain concrete; strut-and-tie modeling in Appendix A; and anchoring to concrete in Appendix D.
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4. Guide to Formwork for Concrete, 2004 for $55 + Shipping
Objectives of safety, quality, and economy are given priority in these guidelines for formwork. A section on contract documents explains the kind and amount of specification guidance the engineer/architect should provide for the contractor.
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5. ACI SP-4: Formwork for Concrete, 7th Edition, 2005 for $180 + Shipping
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6. Civil Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, Tenth Edition by Michael Lindeburg for $140 + Shipping. Note- Front cover of the book is missing.
1. National Design Specification for Wood Construction, 2005 for $145 + shipping
The four-volume 2005 Wood Design Package includes the building code-referenced National Design Specification (NDS) for Wood Construction with Commentary, and Supplement: Design Values for Wood Construction; Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic (SDPWS) with Commentary; ASD/LRFD Manual for Engineered Wood Construction; and Structural Wood Design Solved Example Problems.
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2. Standard Practice for Bracing Masonry Walls During Construction, 2001 $45 + Shipping
This standard is intended to improve safety on the job site by providing design criteria for masonry and bracing systems used on free-standing masonry walls to resist specified wind loads during construction.
The Appendix shows sample solutions to a number of design conditions and assists in making decisions of how and when to brace. Reported by the Council for Masonry Wall Bracing, copyright by the Mason Contractors Association of America.
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3. ACI 318-05: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary, 2005 for $145 +Shipping
ACI 318 is a must-have standard for all concrete design, construction, inspection, repair, and research professionals. ACI 318-05 contains the latest code requirements for concrete building design and construction. The companion commentary is a side-by-side column format to match the corresponding code requirements. The commentary provides some of the considerations of the committee in developing code provisions. This edition of the ACI Building Code is deemed to satisfy the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 19338, Performance Assessment Requirements for Design Standards on Structural Concrete.
The 2005 Edition has improved readability by unifying notations and terminology throughout the code. In addition, there are several specific technical changes and various existing provisions were clarified.
Among the subjects covered are: drawings and specifications; inspection; materials; durability requirements; concrete quality, mixing, and placing; formwork; construction joints; reinforcement details; analysis and design; strength and serviceability; flexural and axial loads; shear and torsion; development and splices of reinforcement; slab systems; walls; footings; precast concrete; composite flexural members; prestressed concrete; strength evaluation of existing structures; provisions for seismic design; structural plain concrete; strut-and-tie modeling in Appendix A; and anchoring to concrete in Appendix D.
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4. Guide to Formwork for Concrete, 2004 for $55 + Shipping
Objectives of safety, quality, and economy are given priority in these guidelines for formwork. A section on contract documents explains the kind and amount of specification guidance the engineer/architect should provide for the contractor.
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5. ACI SP-4: Formwork for Concrete, 7th Edition, 2005 for $180 + Shipping
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6. Civil Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, Tenth Edition by Michael Lindeburg for $140 + Shipping. Note- Front cover of the book is missing.