- •Предисловие
- •Содержание
- •Introduction p. 3
- •Innovation (Part I) p. 80
- •Civil Engineering
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Construction Processes
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •The Concrete Construction Process (Part I)
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •The Concrete Construction Process (Part II)
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •The Concrete Construction Process (Part III)
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Fundamentals of Reinforced Concrete
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Using Concrete Formwork in Construction
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (gfrc)
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •When Stress Is Good:
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Post-Tensioned Slabs
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Why Does Concrete Crack?
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Working with Versatile Lightweight Concrete
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •What is Fly Ash Concrete?
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Concrete Mix with Fly Ash
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Steel Building Designs – Flexibility and Innovation (Part I)
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Steel Building Advantages (Part II)
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •What is Tilt-up Construction? (Part I)
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Precast Concrete, Tilt-up Construction and Tiltwall: What's the Difference in These Terms? (Part II)
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Environmental engineering
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Concrete: a Sustainable Construction Material that can Help Fight Climate Change
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Sustainable Building
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Active Vocabulary
- •Control tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •Final tests test I
- •Test II
- •Test III
- •Test IV
- •References to video files
- •The Concrete Construction Process (Part 3)
- •When Stress Is Good:
- •Flexibility and Innovation
- •What's the Difference in These Terms?
- •That can Help Fight Climate Change
- •1. “Sustainable Home”
- •2. “Innovations in Green Home Building”
- •(Heating, ventilating and air conditioning)
- •Glossary of construction terms Construction Terms Beginning With Letter a
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter b
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter c
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter d
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter e
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter f
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter g
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter h
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter I
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter j
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter k
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter l
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter m
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter n
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter o
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter p
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter q
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter r
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter s
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter t
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter u
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter V
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter w
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter y
- •Construction Terms Beginning With Letter z
- •Библиография
- •Электронные ресурсы
Test IV
Complete the sentences by filling in the correct word that fits a statement (gap fill). Choose the appropriate words from the word bank given below.
A. health-conscious B. recycled C. high-efficiency
D. craftsmanship E. standby F. interact G. remotely
H. convert I. separate J. technologies K. quality L. energy-savvy
1. Modern home builders are getting creative about their …… .
2. Traditionally, home construction included the services of …… engineering and construction firms.
3. …… clients seek advanced filtration systems and materials with low VOCs.
4. Those who are particularly …… , seek smart passive house designs with a tight building envelope, smart roofs and energy efficient windows.
5. Eco-friendly clients look for the use of sustainable or …… materials like bamboo, cork and re-purposed building materials.
6. New construction trends allow homeowners to easily …… spaces as the needs of their family change.
7. The latest trends include the installation of …… generators.
8. Clients also seek smart programmable thermostats that they can adjust …… using a mobile device.
9. The latest new homeowner trends focus on …… .
10. Modern homeowners want to …… with their houses with a simple touch of a button, even when they are away.
Final tests test I
Decide whether these statements are true or false:
1. a). In the modern industrialized world construction usually integrate previously separated specialties, especially among large firms.
b). In the modern industrialized world construction usually involves the translation of designs into reality.
c). In the modern industrialized world construction usually involves "one-stop shopping" for a construction project, from beginning to end.
2. a). One potential disadvantage of ready-mixed concrete is that the time required to transport the concrete to the site may use up too much of the early period of good workability.
b). One potential disadvantage of ready-mixed concrete is that concrete should be trucked to the desired location.
c). One potential disadvantage of ready-mixed concrete is that at ready-mix plants aggregate and cement should be stored under proper conditions.
3. a). The slipform method is an efficient way of working with concrete because it allows continuous pouring of concrete into walls of a structure.
b). The slipform method is an efficient way of working with concrete because it reduces the overall construction time considerably.
c). The slipform method is an efficient way of working with concrete because the formwork is erected only once and remains intact until the entire structure is completed.
4. a). Unbonded post-tensioning is accomplished by casting concrete around tensile elements such as cables and other ones, clamped under calculated tensile stress.
b). Unbonded post-tensioning is accomplished by tensioning elements, threaded through the conduits before the concrete is cast.
c). Unbonded post-tensioning is accomplished by coating the tensile elements with lubricant and covering them with extruded polymer sleeves.
5. a). The major advantages of lightweight concrete over regular concrete are lower densities, better fire resistance and greater insulating properties.
b). The major advantages of lightweight concrete over regular concrete are that more air and/or lighter aggregates need to be used, which reduces expenditures.
c). The major advantages of lightweight concrete over regular concrete are lower structural and compressive strengths.
