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1 Short metal "T" beam used in suspended ceiling systems to bridge the spaces
between the main beams
2 Roofing tile which has the shape of an “S” laid on its side
3 Clay roofing tile approximately semi cylindrical in shape laid in courses with units
having their convex side alternately up and down
4 Groove cut into a board or panel intended to receive the edge of a connecting board
5 Part of the building foundation which forms the permanent retaining wall
of the structure below grade
6 Part of a foundation system which supports the exterior walls of a superstructure and
bears directly on the column footing
7 Black, tar like waterproofing material applied to the exterior of a foundation wall
8 System of framing a building in which the studs are continuous to
roof supporting second floor joints
9 System of framing a building on which floor joists of each storey rest on the top plates
of the storey below and the bearing walls and partitions rest on the subfloor of each storey
10 An exterior security lock installed on exterior entry doors that can be activated only
with a key or thumb-turn
11 Rough plaster finish obtained by flinging plaster on a wall with a hand operated machine
12 Principal member of the truss which extends from one end to the other
primarily to resist bending
13 Composition of two or more metals fused together usually to obtain a desired property
14 Horizontal distance from the face of a lock or latch to the center of the knob or lock cylinder
15 Vertical members in a railing used between a top rail and bottom rail or the stair treads
16 An iron alloy usually including carbon and silicon which has high compressive strength
but low tensile strength
17 Ferrous metal that offers great resistance to abrassion and finds important use in
the cutting edges of heavy digging tools
18 Commercially pure iron of fibrous nature, valued for its corrosion resistance and ductility
19 Window or door in which two panes of glass are used with a sealed air space between
20 The wall of Intramuros
21 Concrete slab should have a minimum clearance
22 Special type of plate girder consisting of tees, angles and multiple web
23 Beam that projects beyond one or both its support
24 Wall (bearing or non-bearing) designed to resist lateral forces parallel to the wall
25 Modern method of installing wood parquet flooring on wooden boards sub-flooring
26 Standard height of window sills for office rooms in upper floors
27 Dimension of commercial acoustic boards for aluminum T-runners used for
dropped-ceiling in offices
28 Horizontal exterior roof overhang
29 Structural method used for longer span/ interval of columns
30 Humidification and condensation in exterior walls are minimized by providing:
31 Corrugated metal or concrete barrier walls installed around a basement window
to hold back the earth
32 Type of slab when the ratio of short span to the long span of a slab is less than 0.50
33 Tar paper. Installed under the roof shingles
34 Longitudinal beams which rest on the top chord and preferably at the joints of the truss
35 The section of which the moment changes from positive to negative
36 Narrow strip of wood applied to cover a joint along the edges of two parallel boards
in the same plane
37 A wood or plywood piece used to fasten the ends of two members together at a
38 butt joint with nails or bolts
39 The stressing of unbounded tendons after concrete has cured
40 The boxing in of covering a joist, beam or girder to give the appearance of a larger beam
41 Pressure exerted against the underground portion of a building created by
the presence of water in the soil
42 Window which projects outside the main line of a building and the compartment
in which it is located extends to the floor
43 Joint employed to reduce restraint by accommodating movement of masonry walls
44 Joint used for adjoining existing building to new building
45 Joint formed when a concrete surface hardens before the next batch of concrete
is placed against it
46 Joint used when vertical and horizontal surface is reinforced concrete
where concreting was stopped and continued later
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47 Joint that is a straight groove which is used on concrete floors to "control" where
the concrete should crack
48 Joint formed by overlapping the edges of metal sheet or plated and joining them
by riveting, soldering or brazing
49 Interior paint that contains a high proportion of pigment and dries to a flat/ lusterless finish
50 Filipino term for horizontal stud
51 Filipino term for floor joist
52 Filipino term for rabbet
53 Filipino term for plastered course
54 Filipino term for bottom chord
55 Filipino term for purlin
56 Filipino term for eave
57 Filipino term for top chord
58 Filipino term for temper (metal work)
59 Filipino term for plumb line
60 Filipino term for projection
61 Filipino term for rafter
62 Filipino term for baseboard
63 Filipino term for alignment
64 Filipino term for bath tub
65 Filipino term for brace
66 Filipino term for cast iron
67 Filipino term for contractor
68 Filipino term for downspout
69 Filipino term for pattern
70 Filipino term for mortar
71 A steel plate attached to both sides at each joint of a truss
72 Climatic factor that is considered in the structural and architectural design of tall buildings
73 Dry walls are customarily finished
74 One method of leveling batterboards without the transit is the use of
75 Manual method of squaring the corners of a building lines in building layout
76 The direction, size, arrangement, appearance, or quality of the fibers in wood
77 The most common materials used for roofing of urban residential houses
78 Block or panel type insulating material used in flat roof of commercial or industrial building
79 Standard size overlap for corrugated G.I. roofing
80 A continuous recess built into a wall to receive pipes, ducts, etc.
81 Building stone of igneous origin and composed of quartz, hornblende and mica
82 Form of brick bond which is composed of alternating courses of headers and stretchers
83 Form of brick bond which is composed entirely of stretchers
84 Form of brick bond which is a variation of a running bond with a full course of headers
at regular intervals
85 Form of brick bond in which each course is alternately composed of entirely
86 of headers or of stretchers
87 A notch cut in the end of a rafter to permit it to fit flat on a wall and on the top,
doubled, exterior wall plate
88 A geological or ground condition considered in determining the size and type of
foundation of the building
89 Materials excellent as vapor barrier in the roofing system of residential buildings
90 The chief structural materials, used for tall buildings
91 Material that holds less moisture, is very light, less water absorptive capacity
and is very good in sidings of dwelling units
92 The finished frame surrounding a door
93 A door lock with a spring bolt controlled by one or both knobs and dead bolt
controlled by a key
94 Door consisting of two separate leaves, one above the other, this leaves may
operate independently or together
95 A twisting force
96 The appearance concrete makes when rocks in the concrete are visible and where there
are void areas in the foundation wall, especially around concrete foundation windows
97 A barrier or diaphragm formed to prevent the movement of soil to stabilize foundation
98 Refers to the term stone-cut
99 Standard concrete mix for beams, girders, slabs, stairs and columns
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100 Chord splice connectors for trusses
101 A specialized fastener used to pull on to hold mitered joints together
102 Most waterproofed type of mortar joints for wall
103 Rafters laid diagonally from corner of a plate or girts to the ridge
104 The horizontal boards nailed to corner post to assist in the accurate layout of
foundation and excavation lines
105 Columns in which a concrete core is reinforced with a steel or cast-iron core
designed to support a part of load
106 Instrument or tool capable of vertical and horizontal line check
107 A three-dimensional structural system without bearing walls composed of
interconnected laterally supported so as to function as a complete self-contained unit with
or without the aids of horizontal diaphragms or floor-bracing system
108 The metal latch plate in a door frame into which a doorknob plunger latches
109 The appropriate painting material type for wood surfaces
110 Coating of commercially made corrugated G.I. sheets, ga. 26, having standard corrugation
111 Wood flooring finishing material
112 A common paint film defect where progressive powdering from the surface inward occurs
113 Time required for the removal of a form works of a concrete footing
114 Wall partition wooden framing
115 The appropriate paint material for G.I. sheet roofing
116 The paint finishing material of long-span pre-painted roofing sheet
117 Hardware used to fasten corrugated asbestos cement roofing sheet on a steel purlin
118 Hardware used to fasten an asphalt strip roof shingle on wooden sheets/planks
119 A type of concrete floor which has no beam
120 Tool used for guiding and testing the work to a vertical and horizontal position
121 Tool for testing and for framing work
121 Vertical surface on face of a stair step
123 The complete records of test conduction (slump, compression test, etc.) shall be
preserved and made available for inspection during the progress of construction and
after completion of the projects for a period of not less than
124 Nominal 1" - 2" thk members connecting opposite roof rafters to stiffen the roof structure
125 Thickness of a wood plank
126 Distance from the first to the last riser of a stair flight
127 A high-speed rotary shaping hand power tool used to make smooth cutting
and curving on solid wood
128 A mixture of sand and stone and a major component of concrete
129 The major horizontal supporting member of the floor system
130 A wall supporting no load other than its own weight
131 A wall that support weight from above as well as their own dead weight
132 A wall that holds back on earth embankment
133 A wall which supports vertical loads in addition to its weight without the benefit of
a complete vertical load carrying space frame
134 A non-bearing wall built on a concrete floor
135 It is designed to resist lateral forces parallel to the plane of the wall
136 The occupancy load which either partially or fully in place or may not be present at all
137 Distance between inflection point in the column when it breaks
138 The most important component to determine the strength of a concrete mix
139 The total of all the tread widths in a stair
140 A pit in a basement floor made to collect water into which a pump is placed
to pump the liquid to the sewer pipe
141 The pre-construction of components as a part of a whole
142 An opening in the roof for admitting light
143 Wood coming out from trees with needle leaves, rather than broad leaves
144 A kind of brick used for high temperature
145 A nailer strip incorporated in rough concrete wall to be plastered to act as guide and
support for finish trim around openings and near the base of the wall
146 Distance between two structural supports
147 Scientific name for wood
148 A small member which divides the glass or openings of sash or doors
149 Roof that has four sloping sides
150 Stone placed on a slope to prevent erosion
151 A tough used for carrying off water
152 The process of removing concrete forms from the cured concrete
153 A structural member spanning from truss-to-truss or supporting rafters
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154 A threaded steel bent inserted of masonry construction for securing wood or
metal plates to concrete construction
155 A horizontal piece of wood, stone, steel or concrete across the top of door or
window opening to bear the weight of the walls above the opening
156 The placing of glass in windows or doors
157 Another word for handmill on a stair construction
158 A joint produced by lapping two pieces of materials
159 The most common type of hinge where one leaf attaches to the door's edge,
the other to its jamb
160 Lumber that still contains moisture or sap
161 The internal angle formed by the two roof slopes of a roof
162 A vertical board attached on the ends of the rafters
163 A large heavy nail
164 Underwater watertight chamber to allow construction work to be done
165 Lumber specification S4S
167 The term used to indicate top and lower principal member of a roof or bridge truss
168 Strips of hardwood, usually 2x2” laid over a concrete slab floor
169 Miter square is a guiding and testing tool that has a permanent blade set
170 A beveled metal tongue operated by a spring-loaded knob or lever
171 A wall that serves two (2) dwelling units, known also as party wall
172 The hardware on a door to accommodate the knob and lockset keyhole
173 The material used for the process of making watertight the roof intersection and
other exposed areas on the exterior of a building
174 A short wood bracket or cantilever that supports an overhang portion of a roof
175 The term to describe the putting up of the skeleton of the building
176 Wedge-shaped stone of an arch
177 Fireproof door with metal covering
178 The triangular, decorative and supporting member that holds a mantel or horizontal shelf
179 Lumber that is not squared or finished
180 A round steel bolt embedded in concrete or masonry use to hold down machinery,
steel columns or beams, casting, shoes, beams plates and engine heads
181 Simplest type of fiber carpet weaving where pile forms as the wrap yarns loop over
removable “wires” inserted consecutively across the loom
182 A pretreatment of poured concrete such as walls beams and columns where a thin layer
of lean cement grout mixed with flexible base additives is splattered by tampico brush or
masonry spoon to the surface to give a “tooth” for excellent plaster adhesion
183 A special coating system with a high gloss shine while maintaining the natural wood
qualities, maintenance free, used to finish and topcoat wood flooring
184 A type of wood end joint where both wood are cut at equal angles diagonally
185 A type of terazzo floor described by its physical appearance whereby the stone or pebble
is intentionally exposed while the cement matrix is depressed
186 An extension of a rafter beyond the wall line
187 A type of window where the ventilating sash rotates 90 degrees to 180 degrees about
the header and sill or about the side jamb
188 Used to fill a joint with mastic or asphalt plastic cement to prevent leaks
189 Type of joint is used to install a glass into a lite of a French window
190 Water-mixed productwith a ratio of 1:20 to stabilize lime activity in new masonry surface
191 A crosswise groove at the end of a board
192 Shutter proof opaque glass used to construct a door with glass to allow natural light only
193 The act of excavating or filling of earth or any sound material or combination thereof,
in preparation for a finishing surface such as paving
194 Adjustable metal column used to support a beam or bearing point
195 One of a series of parallel framing members used to support ceiling loads and supported
in turn by larger beams, girders or bearing walls
196 A floor finish commercially size 1” x 12” x 12” utilizing clay and fired in traditional manner
making interesting and attractive rustic clay shade patterns
197 Steel element such as wire, cable, bar, rod or strand, or a bundle of such elements,
used to impart prestress to concrete
198 The upper member of a column, pilaster, door cornice, molding, or fireplace
199 A trim board that is installed beneath a window sill
200 A unit of measure for lumber equal to 1 inch thick by 12 inches wide by 12 inches long
201 Frames of wood or metal enclosing part (or all) of a window sash
202 The replacement of excavated earth into a trench around or against a basement
or crawl space foundationwall
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203 Frame lumber installed between the wall studs to give additional support for drywall or
an interior trim related item, such as handrail brackets, cabinets, and towel bars
204 Window with hinges on one of the vertical sides and swings open like a normal door
205 Horizontal beam rafter that supports shorter rafters
206 Window space projecting outward from the walls of a building
207 Bonding together two or more layers of materials
208 Bottom horizontal member of an exterior wall frame which rests on top a foundation,
sometimes called sill plate
209 Small-diameter, pre-drilled hole that guides a nail or screw
210 A joist that runs around the perimeter of the floor joists and home
211 In a building frame, a structural element that is shorter than usual, as a stud above a door
opening or below a window sill
212 Carpentry joint by 2 uneven timbers,each of which is notched at the place where they cross
213 A step usually lowest in a flight, having one or both ends rounded to a semi-cricle and
projecting beyond the face of the stair string/s
214 A massive concrete wall that resists overturning by virtue of its own weight
215 n masonry, a hard stone or brick used to reinforce an external corner of a wall
216 A type of half lapped joint used to resist tension
217 One of a number of short vertical member often circular in section to support a stair handrail
218 The arrangement and design of window in a building
219 What concrete block that is used in making a corner of an anchor wall
220 Lateral ties used for 36mm main bars for column is
221 Portion of a beam where bending moment changes from positive to negative
222 A brick laid on its edge so that its end is visible
223 A short flat piece of lumber which is bolted, nailed or screwed to butting pieces in order
splice them together
224 Diagonal bracing in pairs between adjacent floor joist to prevent the joist fro twisting
225 A bar used to hold the reinforcement on a beam
226 A small finishing nail is called
227 A roof wherein the four sides are sloping towards the center terminating at a point
228 A metal sheet used to connect girder and floor joist at the same level
229 A slender structural unit introduced onto the ground to transmit load to underground strata
230 Brick set on end with the narrow side showing is called
231 Finely divided solid particles added to the vehicle to contribute color and durability to paint
232 End lapping of corrugated G.I. roofing sheets
233 Inclined structural member that supports the steps of a stair
234 Structural steel shape having unsymmetrical balance
235 Hooked end of a 12mm stirrups
236 Which among the concrete block is the header block
237 A device used as a guide of the hand saw in cutting object to form a milter joint
238 The best and accurate tool for guiding the work in establishing a horizontal level
239 Minimum thickness of suspended R.C. slab
240 Total board foot of 10 pcs. 2"x2"x12'
241 Which among the brick work is a common flemish bond
242 Xyladecor is a product of
243 Wall that support weight from above as well as their own dead weight
244 The distance between inflection point in the column when it breaks
245 The amount of space measured in cubic units.
246 A bended rod to resist shear and diagonal stresses in a concrete
247 The most important component to determine the strength of concrete
248 Another term for plaster board
249 The face or front of a building
250 An opening in the roof for admitting light
251 Wood coming from trees with needle leaves, rather than broad leaves
252 A kind of brick used for high temperature
253 A nailer strip incorporated in rough concrete wall to be plastered to act as guide and
support for finish trim around opening and near the base of the wall
254 The distance between two structural supports
255 Stone placed on a slope to prevent erosion
256 Hammer is a
257 Which among the finger joint is the hidden dove tail
258 The process of removing concrete forms from the cured concrete
259 A structural member spanning fron truss to truss or supporting rafters
260 Steel bent inserted in masonry construction for scouring wood or plates to concrete const
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261 A horizontal piece of wood, stone, steel or concrete across the top of door or window
opening to bear the weight of the walls above the opening
262 The placing of glass in windows and doors
263 A rejected building material because of its below standard grade
264 A joint produced by lapping two pieces of materials
265 Lumber that still contains moisture or sap
266 The internal angle formed by the two roof slopes of a roof
267 A vertical board attached on the ends of the rafters. It is part of the cornice
268 A large heavy nail is referred to as
269 What is the scientific name of wood
270 A wall that holds back on earth embankment
270 The term used to indicate top and lower principal member of a roof or bridge truss
272 Strips of hardwood usually 2"x2" laid over a concrete slab floor
273 A vertical structural member which acts as a supporting element in a wall or partition
274 Rough plaster finish obtained by flinging plaster on a wall with a hand operated machine
275 Curing of concrete or mortar without the gain or loss of heat during the curing period
276 A floor tile composed principally of polyvinyl chloride
277 The permanent deformation of a materials under a sustained load
278 The vertical face of a stair
279 Groove extended along the edge or face of the wood member being cut parallel to grain
280 The stressing of unbonded tendons after concrete has cured
281 A brick whose face has been hacked to resemble roughly hacked stone
282 A type of tape used in finishing joints between gypsum board
283 Employed to reduce restraint by accomodating movement of masonry walls
284 A window sash which opens inward and is hinged at the bottom
285 Inlaid wood flooring usually set in simple geometric pattern
286 Anchor bolts and strap are molded out of
287 Common hardware fastener for truss braces
288 Sealer type of washer for G.I. roofing sheets
289 Trade name for anti-termite surface application on wood
290 Retarders or accelerators concrete setting
291 Coated with zinc
292 Technical term for earthquake
293 Vertical frame of paneled door
294 Fascia between floor and wall
295 Cement, sand, and water
296 Filipino term for framework
297 Filipino term for bottom chord
298 Filipino term for collar
299 Filipino term for plastered course
300 Filipino term for purlins
301 Filipino term for wainscoating tiles
302 Filipino term for wrought iron strap
303 Filipino term for ceiling joist
304 Filipino term for door fillet
305 Filipino term for girder
306 Filipino term for masonry fill
307 Filipino term for downspout
308 Filipino term for cabinet hinge
309 Filipino term for brace
310 Filipino term for bathtub
311 Filipino term for temper (metal work)
312 Horizonatal distance from the face of a lock or latch to the center of the knob or lock
cylinder
313 A principal member of a truss
314 Rough plaster finish obtained by flinging plaster on a wall with a hand operatingn machine
315 A roofing tile which has the shape of "S" laid on its side
316 A commercially pure iron of fibrous nature, valued for its corrosion resistance and ductility
317 Joint formed when a concrete surface hardens before the next batch of concrete is placed
318 Has high compressive strength but low tensile strength
319 Horizontal surfaces on which the stone units lie on course
320 That part of the foundation for a building which forms the permanent retaining wall of the
structure below grade
321 The boxing in or covering a joist beam or girder to give appearance of a larger beam
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322 A system of framing building in which floor joist of each storey rest on the top plates of
the storey below and the bearing walls and partitions rest on the subfloor of each storey
323 Pressure equivalent to that exerted on a surface by a column of a water at a given height
324 Fashion tone ceiling tiles manufacturer
325 Pre painted longspan roofing manufacturer
326 Combination of aluminum foil, installed beneath the ceiling under G.I. Roofing
327 Anodizing gives aluminum oxide coating by means of this
328 Use of aluminum sheets is not allow in this material
329 A brand name of asbestos roofing
330 Anchor bolts and column straps are made of this
331 Tradename for plastic materials
332 First group of wood used as shoring
333 Minimum thickness of footing according to NBC
334 A passageway of a chimney
335 A defects in softwood consist of an opening in the grain that contains pitch or resin
336 Lumber defects caused by broken twigs
337 They are used for unpainted surfaces or those to be repainted after most of the original
paint has been removed
338 Concrete mixed ideal for road pavement and waterproof structure
339 Lumber defects due to the effects of fungi
340 To coat steel or iron by immersing in a bath of zinc
341 A boring bit having a conical shaped cutter to accommodate the head of the screw
342 A metal plate attached to the face of a door, around the shaft for the door knob
343 The process of marking wood, metal bricks using pointed material
344 A brand of liquid solution of pigment in suitable vehicle of oil, organic solvent or water
345 A building material made of fused silica with alkaline bases, drawn up with a metal bar
from a tank
346 A low wall around a chalet type house
347 Common hardware fastener for truss braces
348 A material which provides a seal as a result of pressure between he faces of a joint
349 The cross bar of a panic exit device; serves as a push bar to actuate the panic hardware
350 Rock volume to collect water in retaining wall
351 A horizontal timber which serves as a base for the stud in a stud partition
352 One of the outer structural member of a frame; as at the outer edge of a door or
a window sash
353 A tradename for for anti-termite surface application on wood
354 A roofing material having a galvanized steel as base with acrylic overglazedd
355 Concrete with low cement content
356 Pre-casted custom designed architectural panel with specially designed waterproof joints
357 A barrier or diaphragms formed to prevent the movement of the soil, to stabilize the
foundations
358 A fireproof door with metal covering
359 Comes from decidous or broadleaf trees and are typically used for flooring, stairs,
paneling, furniture and interior form
360 The evergreens and are used for general construction relatively soft and easy to cut
and work
361 Used for posts, girder, jambs attached to concrete and also for wooden decks
362 Finest wood for furniture
363 Used for paneling and plywood veneer
364 Tanguile like for framing chests, jewel boxes, stair frames
365 Philippine mahogany for framing chests, stair, frame
366 Used for framing joist, truss
367 Most expensive used for furniture and paneling, flooring, door pnels, stairs
368 The most common lumber in the market; used generally for framing, joists, nailer, studs
369 Used for paneling
370 The hard cross grained mass of wood formed in a trunk at the place where a branch
joins a trunk
371 A crack due to natural causes occuring in timber; includes ring shakes, cup shakes
heart shakes, star shakes and wind shakes
372 A defects in softwoods; consist of an opening in the grain that contains pitch or resins
373 A cracks that extends completely throug a piece of wood or veneer
374 A small crack running parallel to the grain in wood and across the rings, usually
caused by shinkage during drying
375 Distortion in shape of parallel plane surface
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376 A round edge or bark along an edge at a corner of a piece of lumber; usually caused
by sawing too near the surface of the lag
377 The decay of seasoned wood caused by fungi of a type capable of carrying water
into the wood they infest
378 1 inch x 12 inches x 1 foot of length
379 Thickness x Width x Length / 12
380 1" TO 1 1/2" thk and wider
381 2" to 4" thk
382 5" x 5" and larger
383 A bi-product of wood where waste wood boards are compressed finishes on both
sides with a thin layer of wood, glued together with industrial glues
384 Hip roof support
385 Another term for plaster board
386 A nailer strip incorporated in rough concrete wall to be plastered to act as a guide and
support for finish trims around openings and near the base of the wall
387 Stone placed on a slope to prevent erosion
388 Strips or hardwods usually 2" x 2" laid over a concrete slab floor
389 Steel window section for muntins
390 A hardener mixture mixed with marble dust to fill-up the gap of marble slabs during
installatiuon of floor or wall finishes
391 A type of handless lockset key operatd to give double security
392 Admixture that impart color on concrete
393 Tension is placed on the reinforcing prior to the placing of the concrete
394 Subjecting reinforcement bars, tendons to tension on a stress bed prior to concrete pouring
395 The soil or rock directly beneath the footing
396 Minimum time required for removing the form for sides of beams and girders
397 To improve the water repellant qualities of cement in concrete mixing
398 A paint defects causes by applying a finish coat over too damp a base coat
398 A type of concrete floor which has no beam
399 A 2" to 5" thick piece of lumber
400 A flat glass sheet possesing high quality polished, smooth surface
401 A protein; the chief nitrogenous ingredient of milk
402 A type of roofing materials made from semi solid mixture of complex hydrocarbons derived
from coal of petroleum and before installation dissolved in solvent, emulsified, heated to liquid
403 The tradename for flouroplastic which is transparent to opaque in character
and is used primarily for electrical fixture and pipe sealing
403 The chemical reaction between cement and water which produces hardened cement
405 The process of striking the concrete in order to bring the surface to the required grade
406 Temporary structure used to support a permanent structure during its erection
407 and until its become self supporting
408 An excavation whose length greatly exceeds its width
409 A type of steel that develops a protective oxide coat on its surface upon exposure to the
elements so that the painting is not required for protection
410 A pattern bond with alternate strechers and headers in each with headers centered over
stretchers in the course below
411 Such as barite, magnitite and steel punching and is used primarily for nuclear
radiation shielding
412 A type of scaffold which has one line of standard to support the outside of the
scaffold deck, while the inside edge is supported from the wall being built
413 A portland cement specification
414 A clad aluminium sheet used for standrad corrugated, ribbed or V-beam section
and various embossed pattrens for industrial roofing and curtain wall sheets
415 A common paint film defect where progressive powdering from the surfaces inward occurs
416 Inlaid wood flooring usually set in simple geometric patterns
417 A special coating system with high gloss shine while maintaining the natural
wood qualities, maintenance free, used to finish topcoat and wood flooring
418 A type of plastic rigid to flexible, translucent to opaque and is used in insulation,
siding, wood imitation, flooring and piping
419 The paint materials used for sealing, filling, correcting surface defects on wood surfaces
420 A type of cement that provides 190% of type I strength after one day curing and also
produces about 150% of the heat of hydration of normal cement during first seven days
421 The process of proportioning cement, water, aggregates and additives prior to
concrete mixing
422 Minimum slump recommended for mass concrete
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423 The placing of concrete using pneumatic pressure of dry mix concrete or mortars
424 A standing position of brick construction having length and height as the
exposed surface
425 A process employed to reduce the amount of free water present in plastic
concrete after the concrete has been placed and screen
426 An electrolytic process in which the aluminum is emmersed in a specific acid solution
through which a direct current is passed between the aluminum and the solution
427 The substance in the paint which gives continuity and provides adhesion
to the surface or subtrite
428 A more substantial framework progressively built up as tall building rises up
429 No. 5 designation of a bar
430 A water tight structure or chamber within which work is carried on in building foundation
or structures below water level
431 A wood defect that is a small crack running parallel to the grain in wood and across the
rings, usually caused by shrinkage during drying
432 Bolts w/c incorporate torque control groove so that the stem breaks under a specified torque
433 A soil condition where the soil material is in the natural state before the disturbamnce
434 The process of increasing the density of a soil by mechanically forcing the soil
particles closer together, thereby expelling the air from the void spaces
435 A special form of cast in place concrete pile in which an enlarged based is
formed during driving
436 A beam usually distributed horizontal forces to footings
437 A type of glass produced by heating annealed glass almost to the melting point
and then chilling it rapidly which is 3 to 5 times stronger than ordinary glass
438 A type of paint that produces a very smooth and glossy surface and sometimes
referred to as pigmented lacquer
439 A horizontal layer of mortar on which bricks are laid
440 Walls made up of two masonry wythes separated by an air space 2" (50mm)
or more in width and tied together by metal ties
441 A type of soft formwork with no shoring along its span and is supported instead
of trusses frames along its span and shoring on both ends
442 Class AA concrete mixture ratio
443 A column usually reinforced concrete, constructed below the ground surface
444 A defect in lumber which is round edge or bank along an edge at a corner of
a piece of lumber, usually caused by sawing too near the surface
445 A liquid component of a paint to increase its fluidity, they volatize or evaporated
during drying and not became part of the film
446 A plate usually wood used to anchor a stair to concrete
447 A type of settlement that cause the grade slab to bend upward due to wet soil expansion
448 A special type of paint made with varnish as the vehicle, applied in wood and metal
449 Whitish powder that forms on the surface of bricks or stone walls due to
evaporation of moisture or containing salts
450 The most widely used type of building brick which is made of natural sand and clay or shale
451 A vertical joints between brick wythes
452 A paint defect coat by soft undercoat, forming shallow cracks at closely spaced
but irregular interval
453 It is not a vehicle of paint
454 A double unit glass
455 A pattern consisting of stretcher or running bond six or seven courses with a
course of headers laid perpendicular to the stretcher course
456 Additive used to ensure that all particles of cement and water are mixed
thoroughly in a concrete setting
457 Flouropolymers, powder coatings, siliconized acrylics and polyesters are
these types of coatings for aluminium
458 A process of coating steel products by immersing them in a bath of motten
zinc after cleaning them
459 Another term used for ASTM A572 high strength low alloy. It is a structural
steel which uses a natural form of oxidation for protective coating
460 A rigid frame which is done by welding together its two spanning members,
both are connected homogenously to the vertical column members
fastened conventionally to the concrete pedestal
461 Steel plate under the end of a beam used to distribute the end reaction where
the beam rests on a masonry or concrete support
462 Used as a dry sheet to protect wood sheating from dripping asphalt, usually
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composed of combination of felted papers, shredded wood fibers and asphalt saturated
463 A type of surfacing in built-up roof where a flood coat of bitumens is applied
over the top ply and a layer of aggregate is applied while the flood coat is hot
464 Unitary roofing materials which are similar to shingles except that they are split out
PAINT DEFECTS
1 An incomplete form of peeling where the paint cracks into the large segments,
the edges of which breakaway from the surface while the center remains attached.
Usually due to repeated application of new coats over old coats
2 Discoloration of coating caused by solube color in the underlying surface,
may be prevented by applying an impermeable undercoating
3 Formation of blisters or pustules in coating, may be due to underlying spots of grease,
the sun during the process of drying
4 Progressive powdering from the surface inward
5 Loss of luster, due to insufficient or defective undercoat, improper filling of wood
6 Clouding of the laquer film through precipitation of moisture in the film
7 Constant temperature and constant low humidity in the finishing will help
8 Rough appearance resembles very closely the peel of the orange, improper surface cleaning
9 Indicate imperfect attachment to the surface; due to dampness, greasy surface and moisture
10 As it called, changes in atmospheric conditions during application over
sweating or incompletely dried undercoats, spots of grease or soap
11 Irregularities of surface due to uneven flow of varnish or paint, too much varnish, inc brushing
12 Adhesive property of incompletely dried coating, it is caused especially in
the refinishing of old work, over unclean or greasy surface
13 Due to applications of few heavy coats for more thin ones, due to cold weather
14 The loss of color of a paint film through exposure to sunlight and weather
STANDARD WEIGHT OF PLAIN OR DEFORMED ROUND STEEL BARS
1 What is the standard weight of 8mm hot weld deformed bar
2 What is the standard weight of 10mm hot weld deformed bar
3 What is the standard weight of 12mm hot weld deformed bar
4 What is the standard weight of 16mm hot weld deformed bar
5 What is the standard weight of 20mm hot weld deformed bar
6 What is the standard weight of 25mm hot weld deformed bar
7 What is the standard weight of 28mm hot weld deformed bar
8 What is the standard weight of 32mm hot weld deformed bar
9 What is the standard weight of 36mm hot weld deformed bar
10 What is the standard weight of 40mm hot weld deformed bar
5 TYPES OF PORTLAND CEMENT
1 Is used for general concrete construction where the special properties are specified
2 Is for use in general concrete construction exposed to moderate surlfate action
or where moderate heat of hydration is required
3 is used where high early strength is required
4 is used where low heat of hydration is required
5 is for use when high sulfate resistance is required
TYPES OF DOORS
This is workhose of metal windows available in many combination of fixed and
operating sash. Usually, the lowest light will project in and the upper ends projects
out for maximum comfort
Another version of the projected sash, this window provides an integral grill
permitting ventilations but restricting the size of an object that can pass through
the window
Operating sash for ease of operation
It provide flush interior and exterior wall surfaces without the need for counter-
balancing hardware intrinsic in the double hung window
A larger amount of light than ventilation is desired
Vertically proportioned sash that swing outward, somewhat like a door
It offers 100% ventilation combined with a degree of rain protection not
attainable with casement sash
An awning window which is reduced in to an operating louver, with a profound
effect on appearance and ability to provide weatherstripping
Popular in multi-storey, AC commercial building. They usually rotate90deg up to
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180deg
TYPES OF HINGES
A movable joint used to attached, support and turn a door about a pivot
Two rectangular metal plate which are joined with a pin
A hinge containing one or more spring, when the door is open the hinge returns
it to the open position automatically
The axle or pin about which a window or door rotates
TYPES OF HINGES ACCORDING TO APPLICATIONS
A hinge designed for attachment on the surface of the door and jamb without mortising
Having one leaf mortised into the dge of the door and the other surface mounted
on the door frame
A hinge, one plate of which is mortised in the door leaf, the other being surface
mounted on the jamb leaf
A hinge which is applied to the surface of a door leaf and to a mortise jamb leaf
TYPES OF FOUNDATIONS
Structural elements that carry or support the superstructure of the building
Foundaion w/c transfers load to the earth at the base of column or wall of substructure
Transfer the load at a point far below the substructure
TYPES OF COLUMN FOOTING
A combined footing of prismatic shape, which supports two or more columns in a row
Large footing extending a wide area
Intended to transmit structural loads through the upper zone of poor soil to a
depth where the earth is capable of providing the desired support
Uses wide flange or I beam; A series of steel beams, bolted together and placed
over a footing used to distribute a concentrated column over the top of footing
A footing which supports more than one column load
TYPES OF FOUNDATIONS
A footing which is especially wide, usually of reinforced concrete
A foundation cut in series of steps in a sloping bearing stratum to prevent
sliding when subject to the bearing load
An arch in which intrados below the springing line use to distribute concentrated
loads in foundations
A watertight structure or chamber within which work is carried on in building
foundations or structures below water level
A continuous foundation under a full extent of the structure
A footing having a tie beam to another footing to balance a structural load not
symmetrically located with respect to the footing
A series of steel beam bolted together and placed over a footing used to distribute
a concentrated column load over the top of the footing
A system of piles, pile caps and straps that transfers the structural load to the
bearing stratum into which the piles are driven
MIXING OF CONCRETE
About 10% of the mixing water is placed in the drum before drying materials
are added
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Concrete is mixed completely in the truck mixer 1 1/2-3 minutes mixing
Concrete is mixed in a stationary mixer and delivered in the truck agitator
Concrete is mixed partially in a stationary mixer and mixing is completely in the
truck mixer
PLACING OF CONCRETE
Concrete must be placed in position properly compacted within WHAT minutes
after adding water, then cement setting will start
MIXING OF CONCRETE
It shall be continued for at least WHAT minutes, after all the materials are in
the drum
CURING OF CONCRETE
Concrete (other than high early strength) shall be maintained above 10 C and in
a moist condition for at least the WHAT days after placement
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High early strength shall be maintained above 10 C and in a moist condition for at
least the WHAT days
HANDLING OF CONCRETE
General purpose concrete
Load bearing 4" CHB
Non load bearing 4" CHB
Cement mortar
Stacking of cement bags
Maintain a clearance of WHAT feet (minimum) beteween G.I. Roofing and cement
bag stack
REBAR LIMITATIONS FOR FOOTINGS
Minimum bar size of footing
Spacing of rebars is WHAT of times the size of aggregate or 25mm
REBAR LIMITATIONS FOR FOOTINGS
Minimum size of column rebar
Minimum number of column rebar for square/rectangular coulumns
Sizes of column ties
BENDING AND BENDING POINTS OF REBAR
Beams and girders which require bent bars from face of the support for
END span
Beams and girders which require bent bars from face of the support for
INTERIOR span
Angle of inclination of bent bars from the horizontal
Column rebars to be embedded to footing should have an anchorage is
Distance of column rebars should be continued uninterrupted above the floor line
If rebars are to be spliced by welding, it should be cut at these distances from
each point of cut
SPLICING OF REBARS
Splices at point of maximum tensile stress (bottom, center bars, at midspan)
Or it should be lapped or welded
SIZES OF LAP SPLICES
24 times bar diameter
30 times bar diameter
36 times bar diameter
BUT NOT LESS THAN 305mm
Both ENDS of BOTTOM bars should be BENT UPWARDS at this ANGLE
Aluminum-Concrete reactions
THEY SHALL NOT BE LARGER in outside diameter than 1/3 THE OVERALL
THICKNESS OF SLAB, WALL OR BEAM which they are EMBEDDED
TOOLS FOR PLACING CONCRETE
Or "STRIKE OFF" It is the first finishing tool after the concrete is placed and is
used to strike off the concrete surface to proper grade
JITTER BUG after the concrete has been struck off, it can be used to compact
concrete in flatwork construction
A long flat rectangular piece of wood or aluminum from 3" to 4" wide with
handle on top, used to float the surface of concrete slab immediately
A tool or machine used to smooth uniformed surfaces of freshly placed concrete
A finishing tool used on the edges of fresh concrete or plaster to provide a
rounded corner
A metal tool used to cut a joint partly through fresh concrete
THREE COAT PLASTER
First coat
Second coat
Third coat
A proportioned mixture of silaceous material and cement which after being
prepared in plastic state with water hardens into a stone-like mass
Refers to a piece of timber of either cylindrical or either geometrical cross
section vertically placed to support a building
A vertical structure used to support a building made of stone, concrete, steel or
combination of the above materials
COLUMN CLASSIFICATION TO TYPES OF REINFORCEMENT
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Minimum of 6pcs. of 16mm diam. Reinforcing bar
Spiral column combined with WF steel column
A steel column used as a support for girders and beams
TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION JOINTS
Such an expansion joint, between two adjacent structures which are not in
physical contact
A grooved which is formed in a masonry structure to regulate the location and
amount of cracking
A joint formed by the insertion of the tounge of one member into the corresponding
groove of another
Used for floor of 5" thick and greater
Used of heat to prevent contractions
PRE STRESSING OF CONCRETE
Process using hydraulic jacks on fixed abutments
Done by tying jacks based together with wires located at end of a beam
Strands are stretch between massive elements
Steel is heated by means of electric power; cooling
Used of expanding cement restrained by steel strands
SITE CASTS
Is used chiefly with two way flat plate structures, almost eliminates formwork by casting
the slabs of the building in a stack on the ground, then using hydraulic jacks to lift the
slabs up the columns to their finl position
Is fabricated in large sections supported on deep metal trusses; the sections are moved
from one floor to the next by crane, eliminating much of the labor
Useful for tall wall structures such as elevator shafts; stairwells and storage soils.
A ring of formwork is oulled steadly upward by jacks supported on a vertical
reinforcing bars, while workers add concrete and reinforcing in a continuous process
Is a floor slab cast on the ground and reinforced concrete wall panels are poured over
it in a horizontal position, then tilted into positions and grouted together
(Pneumatically placed concrete) is sprayed into placed from a hose by a stream of
compressed air and can be deposited without formwork ven on vertical surfaces
The concrete is formed in thin sections as thin as 2 1/2" or a large shell
Concrete or mortar which is pumped through a hose and projected at high
velocity on surface
A construction method relying primarily on the used of standardized manufactured
components
A method of concrete building construction in which floor and roof slabs are cast
at ground level and then raised into sa position by jacking
CLASIFICATION OF PILES
A pile which carries a vertical load
A pile that transfer its loads to the soil through friction with the earth surrounding it
A pile driven at an inclination to the vertical to provide resistance to horizontal
forces
One of a number of piles, interlocked with similar units, to form a barrier to
retain soil or to keep water out of foundation
A heavy square timber which is driven vertically downward to guide steel
sheet piling; used for the construction of coffer dams, caissons
FLOOR SYSTEMS
A horizontal beam supporting a floor joist
A wood member placed on top of the foundation wall in wood frame construction
Any joist which carries a floor
A short beam, joist or rafter supported by a wall at one end and by the header at
the other
A wood strip nailed to the lower side of a girder to provide a bearing surface
for joist
In concealed construction, a material or member which fills or seals the open
construction to prevent or retard the spread of fire
A short transverse joist that supports the end of the cut-off joist at stairwell holes
A beam joist or rafter supporting one end of a header at the edge of the opening
in the floor or roof frame
STANDARD HOOKS
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180-deg bend plus WHAT db extension but not less than 65mm at free end of bar
90-deg bend plus WHAT db extension, at free end of bar
FOR STIRRUPS AND TIE HOOKS
16mm bar and smaller, 90-deg bend plus WHAT extension at free end of bar
20mm and 25mm bar, 90-deg bend plus WHAT extension at free end of bar
25mm bar and smaller, 135-deg bend plus WHAT extension at free end of bar
MINIMUM BEND DIAMETERS
Inside diameter of bend for stirrups and ties shall be less than WHAT for 16mm bar
and smaller
For bar larger than 16mm are the following:
10mm to 25mm
28mm to 32mm
36mm
SPACING LIMITS FOR REINFORCEMENT
Between parallel bars in a layer shall be WHAT db but not less than WHAT distance
Parallel layers two or more reinforcement, distance is not less than WHAT distance
In spirally reinforced or tied reinforced compression members, clear distance
between longitudinal bars shall be not less than WHAT db nor WHAT SIZE
In walls and slabs other than joist, primary flexural reinforcement shall space not
more than WHAT TIMES the wall or slab thickness OF WHAT distance
MINIMUM SIZE OF FILLET AND PARTIAL PENETRATION WELDS
To 6 inclusive
Over 6 to 12
Over 12 to 20
Over 20
Over 40 to 60
Over 60 to 150
Over 150
WELDS
MAXIMUM SIZE OF FILLET WELDS
Along edges of the material 6mm thick, not greater than the thickness of the material
6mm thick or more; not greater than the thickness of the material minus WHAT
LENGTH OF FILLET WELDS
Minimum effective length of a fillet weld; not less than WHAT times the nominal size,
or not exceed WHAT of its effective length
The transverse spacing of longitudinal fillet welds used in end connections shall
not exceed WHAT
LAP JOINTS
The minimum amount of lap joint shall be WHAT times the thickness of the thinner
part, but not less than WHAT
INTERMITTENT FILLET WELDS
The effective length shall not be less than WHAT the weld size, with minimum of WHAT
END RETURN OF FILLET WELDS
Size of fillet welds terminating at ends or sides; be returned continuously around
the corners for a distance of not less than WHAT times the nominal size of the weld
PLUGS AND SLOT WELDS
Diameter of holes shall not be less than the thickness containing it plus WHAT mm nor
greater than WHAT times the thickness of the weld metal
The minimum center to center spacing of plug welds shall be WHAT times the
diameter of the hole
The length for the slot shall not exceed WHAT times the thickness of the weld
The width of the slot shall not less than its thickness plus WHAT mm or greater than
WHAT times the thickness of the weld
Transverse to their length is WHAT times the width of the slot
Center to center spacing in a longitudinal direction shall be WHAT the length of the slot
The thickness of plug or slot welds 16mm or less in thickness shall be WHAT to the
to the thickness of the material
In over 16mm; it should be at least WHAT of the thickness of the material not less
than 16mm
Roof insulation under purlins
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Roof insulation over purlins
Roofdeck Insulation
Damp Proofing / Moisture Barrier
Acoustical Installation
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An alternative fastening material that can be used for metal on ceiling joist other
than metal screws
A masonry finish using pure cement mixed wit flexible synthetic latex based
additive like Plexibond to a tacky consistency then applied by an applicator roller
to give a remarkable finish
A paint defect that occurs on inferior brands where the paints contains soluble
pigments thus softens and dissolves by water or by chemical after sufficient
drying
What is the standard weight of a 25mm diameter hot rolled weldable deformed
or plain steel bar per meter length
A recommended method of joint by steel deck manufacturers
It does not comprise in the tie rod system of a steel deck scaffold
A paint defect by discoloration of coat caused by soluble color in the underlying
surface
Glass block reinforcement in a spaced of 7/16" gap to accept it and the binder
System of measurement when utilising modular systems of construction
and technology
A wood ceiling joist substitute for drop ceiling usually made of aluminium or pre-
painted GI used to hang lightweight boards such as fiber glass boards
Used to install brick plaqueta on to a scratch coat of a masonry wall in an
evenly distributed manner
What is the standard weight of a 16mm diameter hot rolled weldable deformed
or plain steel bar per meter length
What is not a brand of ceramic tiles
A ceramic tile is installed into a masonry wall over rough plaster by a uniform
Floor system by Jackbuilt
In lockset, this is the safest door lock recommended for main entry doors
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Wood end joint requiring tensile strength
Natural coating which brings the natural beauty of wood
Coarse aggregates standard sizes
Mortise and tenon wood construction joint where tounge and grooves meet
halfway making the connection clean of joint traces
An accessory of tie rod scaffold system
Installation of Piedra tiles over mortar bed
A door type used between a dining and kitchen to allow a server to see through
Vertical location of a ground surface often used as a reference point with
respect to the vertical height
Method of fastening jamb to concrete or masonry
Not a wood parquet geometric design
A highly trained labor used to prepare rough to finish plastering, lay concrete
hollow blocks, install tiles and pebble washout
A kind of masonry finish which utilise a chamfer wood block out, usually 1"x1"
distance at 2" o.c. which serves a s form when removes gives design line
texture is added by chisel
A system of mass production and industrilisation by prefabrication of
furniture and cabinets
A type of glass use in constructing vision door which must be shutter proof
to be accident free
A construction technique in color reproduction applying the Munsell
color principle-SECONDARY COLOR LIKE ORANGE TURN TO BE YELLOW
A type of wood end joint where both wood are cut at equal angles diagonally
Steel window section for muntins
Basic parts of stressing anchor
A hardener mixture mixed with marble dust to fill up the gap of marble slabs
during installation of floor or wall finishes
A bi-product of wood where waste wood boards are compressed finish on
both sides with a thin layer of wood, glued together
What is wrong with the installation of steel scaffold
In air condittioning duct, what type of strap is used to insure that there is no air
gap is left
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Woodwork equipment to form the different wood mouldings for balusters and
newel posts
Method recommended by manufacturers to join the steel deck and the
rebars
Steel deck that can be used for two slab
It precludes good construction practice for pipes and conduits embedded
in concrete
A construction technique in color reproduction applying the Munsell
color principle-HAS A DEGREE OF ITS COLORFULNESS or INTENSITY
A type of handless lockset key operated to give double security
A chemical agent apply on marble floor to make it shinny
A type of insulation recommended in air conditioning duct warp
To secure the steel purlins properly to the steel cleat considering the axial,
torsion and shear stresses present at the joint
Minimum concrete cover for 20mm and larger for shell and folded plate
members for cast in place
The purpose of inverted channel shape at bottom edge of metal door
Structural member in steel truss framing to counter act compression in roof
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A concrete flooring and finish which transform ordinary plain concrete into an
elegant decorative surface
Concrete hollow block laying
CARPETS
Is made of inserting face yarns or tufts through premanufactured backing by
used of needles
Simplest type of all carpet weaves. Pile is form as loom loops over wires
inserted across loom. Pile height is determined by height of wire inserted
The loom is highly specialized and nearly as versatile as hand weaving. Color
combinations and designs are limited only by the number of tufts in the carpet
The loom operates like a velvet loom, except that it has a Jacquard
mechanism with up to six color frames
This process produces complete carpet by imbedding pile yarns and
adhering backing to a viscous vinyl face that hardens after the curing
The process resembles weaving in that the face and back are made
simultaneously. Backing and pile yarns are looped togeher with a stitching
yarns with three sets of needles
A pretreatment of poured concrete such as wall, beams and column where a
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thin layer of cement grout mixed with flexible base additives is splattered by
tampico brush or masonry spoon on to the surface to give a tooth for
excellent plaster adhesion
Local species of wood used for studding, cabinet and flush door framing
A special coating system with a high gloss shine while maintaining the
natural wood qualities, maintenance free to finish and topcoat wood flooring
A common and cheap masonry finish wherein dry consistency of mortar
mix is spray by mechanical or pneumatic means. It is left to dry to give rustic
finish
Terrazo floor described by its physical appearance, the stone or pebble is
intentionally exposed while the cement matrix is depressed
A type of window where the sash rotates 90 degrees to 180 degrees
about the header or the sill or sides of the jamb
A door hinge at the left and the door leaf swings inside the room to the left
A water mixed product, mixed to a ratio of 1:20 to stabilize lime activity in new
masonry surface. Without this mixture will cause the subsequent painting to be
defective
Indicates imperfect adhesion of the film to the surface, with the film getting strip
off in relatively large pieces due to application on damp or greasy surface
TERMS TO REMEMBERS
A threaded rod instead of masonry construction for anchoring the sill plate
to the foundation
The finish board immediately below a window sill. Also the part of the driveway
that leads directly into the garage
A series of arches supported by a row of columns
A curved structure that will support itself by mutual pressure and the weight
above its curved opening
A recessed area below grade around foundation to allow light and ventilation
into a basement window or doorway
A facing of squared stones
A concrete flooring and finish which transform ordinary plain concrete into an
elegant and decorative trextured surface. This is by adding dust-on-color
pigments to the concrete to give a fast color and imprinted with a patented
pattern and texture while the concrete is still plastic to create the look and finish
of stone, slate or brick
An installation method where the cabinet covers is recessed and flushed with
the cabinet sidings
A type of wood end joint where both woods are cut at equal angles diagonally
TYPES OF TERRAZO
A type of terrazo floor described by its physical appearance whereby the
stone or pebble is intenionally exposed while the cement matrix is depressed
The most common type; relatively small chip sizes
Larger chips with smaller chip filling the spaces between
Random fractured slab of marble up to approximately 15" greatest dimension
3/8 to 1" thk with smaller chips filling the space
A type of window where the ventilating sash rotates 90deg to 180deg
about the header and sill or about the side jambs
To prevent plaster from improper adhesion, the substrate must be rough end
and the cement plaster should be..
It is not a brand of house paint
Type of joint used to install in the glass of a French window
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An equipment uniformly distribute tile adhesive at the underside of the ceramic
tile during installation
A type of shutter proof opaque glass used to construct a door with glass to
allow the natural light only
is the act of excavating or filling an earth or any sound material or combination
thereof in preparation for a finishing surface such as pavings
A floor finish commercially size 1"x1"x12" utilizing clay and fired in traditional
manner making interesting and attractive rustic clay shade patterns
Standard distance measure from the center of the drain hole of a water closet
to a finish wall
A beam that supports smaller beams in floor system
A horizontal piece of wood, stone, steel or concrete across the top of door or
window opening to bear the weight of the walls above the opening
Pre-construction of components as part of the whole
Wood defects are heart shakes, cup shakes, star shakes
Lumber that is not squared or finished
WOOD PRESERVATIVE BRAND NAMES
SINGLE DOOR
hinges on left; open inward
hinges on right; open inward
hinges on left; open outward
hinges on right; open outward
VARIED BRICKS POSITIONS
RABBET AND DADO
DOVETAIL
MORTISE AND TENON
LAP JOINT
END JOINTS
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EDGE JOINT
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Cross Tee
Pantile
Mission Tile
Dado
Foundation Wall
Grade Beam
Dampproofing
Balloon Framing
Western Framing
Dead Bolt
Tryolean Finish
Chord
Alloy
Backset
Baluster
Cast Iron
Nickel Steel
Wrought Iron
Double Glass
Fortification
15mm
Hybrid Girder
Cantilever Beam
Shear Wall
Gluing/ Pasting
0.90 m
24" x 48" x 1/2"
Eaves
Post-tensioning
Building paper sheathing and space filled
Area Wells
One-Way Slab
Felt
Purlins
Inflection Point
Batten
Fish Plate or Gusset Plate
Post-tensioning
Beam Blocking
Atmospheric Pressure
Bay Window
Control Joints
Expansion Joint
Cold Joint
Construction Joint
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Control Joint
Lap Seam
Flat Paint
Trabe-Anzo
Soleras
Vaciada
Kusturada
Tirante
Reostra
Alero
Tahilan
Poleva
Hulog
Bolada
Kilo
Rodapis
Asintada
Baniera
Pie De Gallo
Pundido (parang manny)
Kontratista (yeah!)
Tubo de Banada
Plantilya
Paupo
Gang Nail Plate
Lightning
Lath and Plaster
1/4 Ø plastic hose filled w/ water
3-4-5 multiples with the use of steel tape measure
Grain
G.I. Sheets
Corkboard
1 1/2 corr
Chase
Serpentine
English Bond
Running Bond
Common Bond / American Bond
Flemish Bond
Heel Cut
Soil Bearing Pressure
Aluminum Foil Sheets
Reinforced Concrete and High Grade Steel
Asbestos-Cement Shingles
Door Jamb
Knob Bolt
Dutch Door
Torsion
Honey Combs
Sheet Piling
Wood Siding
AA
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Split-Ring
Clamp Nail
Weathered
Hip Rafter
Batter Boards
Composite Column
Spirit Level
Space Frame
Keeper
Zinc Chromate
Aluminum Coating
7 & 6 Wood Planks
Chalking
24 hours
Studs
Acrylic Latex Paint
Acrylic Paint
L Hook Bolt
Staple Wire
Flat Slab
Level Tool
Steel Square
Riser
2 years
Collar Beam
2" to 5"
Run
Portable Hand Router
Aggregate
Girder
Nonbearing Wall
Load Bearing Wall
Retaining Wall
Bearing Wall
Floating Wall
Shear Wall
Live Load
Effective Length
Cement
Total Run
Sump Pit
Prefabrication
Skylight
Softwood
Firebrick
Plaster Ground
Span
Xylem
Muntin
Hip Roof
Rip-rap
Moat
Stripping
Purlin
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Anchor Bolt
Lintel
Glazing
Banister
Lap Joint
Butt Hinge
Green Lumber
Valley
Facia
Spike
Caisson
Smooth on four sides
Chord
Wood Saddle
45
Latch
Common Wall
Escutcheon
Flashing
Lookout
Formworks
Keystone
Kalomein Door
Corbel
Milled Lumber
Foundation Bolt
Velvet
Scratch Coat
Polyurethane Floor Coating
Scarf
Standard Terazzo
Outrigger
Pivoted Window
Caulking
Rabbet
Masonry Neutralizer
Notch
Figured Wired Glass
Grading
Monopost
Ceiling Joist or Roof Joist
Vigan Tiles
Tendon
Cap
Apron
Boardfoot
Casement
Backfill
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 25 OF 54
Backing
Casement Window
Barge
Bay Window
Laminating
Mudsill
Pilot Hole
Rim Joist
Cripple stud
Cogged joint
Bull-nosed step
Gravity wall
Quoin
Scarf joint
Baluster
Fenestration
Fig. A-1
12mm
Inflection point
Rowlock
Scab
Cross bridging
Web
Brad
Pyramid roof
Stirrup
Pile
Soldier
Pigment
30cm
Carriage
Channel
6cm
Fig B-2
Miter box
Plastic hose w/ water
100mm
40 bd.ft.
Fig. C-3
Boysen
Load bearing wall
Effective length
Volume
Stirrups
Cement
Gypsum board
Façade
Skylight
Soft wood
Fire brick
Plaster ground
Span
Rip-rap
Striking tool
Fig. D-2
Stripping
Purlins
Anchor bolts
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 26 OF 54
Lintel
Glazing
Cull
Lap joint
Green lumber
Valley
Fascia
Spike
Xylem
Retaining wall
Chord
Sleeper
Stud
Tyrolean finish
Adiabatic curing
Vinyl tile
Creep
Riser
Plough
Post-tensioning
Ashlar brick
Perforated tape
Control joint
Hopper
Parquet
Wrought iron
Lag screw
Lead
Solignum
Admixture
Galvanized
Seismic
Stile
Baseboard
Mortar
Balangkas
Barakilan
Sinturon
Kusturada
Reostra
Asolehos
Platsuela
Kostilyahe
Batidora
Guililan
Lastilyas
Tubo de banada
Espolon
Pie de gallo
Baniera
SUBAN
BACKSET
CHORD
TYROLEAN FINISH
PANTILE
WROUGHT IRON
COLD JOINT
CAST IRON
BED
FOUNDATION WALL
BEAM BLOCKING
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 27 OF 54
WESTERN FRAMING
HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
ACI INSULATION
JACINTO COLOR STEEL
THERMAL INSULATION
ELECTROLYTIC ACTION
HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH
PLACA ROMANA
STEEL
FORMICA
TANGUILE
250mm
FLUE
PITCH POCKET
KNOTS
PRIMER SEALER
AA
MOLDS AND STAINS
GALVANIZING
COUNTERSINK
ROSE
SCRIBE
DAVIES
GLASS
ZOCALO
LAG SCREW
COMPRESSION SEAL
CRASH BAR
BLEEDER MASS
SOLEPLATE
STILE
SOLIGNUM
COLOROOF
LEAN
FLOOR PANEL
SHEET PILE
KALAMEIN
HARDWOOD
SOFTWOOD
YACAL
TINDALO
DAO
KAMAGONG
WHITE LAUAN
APITONG
NARRA
TANGUILE
ALMACIGA
KNOTS
SHAKES
PITCHPOCKETS
SPLIT
CHECK
WARP
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 28 OF 54
WANE
DRY ROT
1 BOARD FOOT
BOARD FOOT FORMULA
BOARDS
DIMENSION LUMBER
TIMBERS
PLYBOARD
JACK RAFTER
GYPSUM BOARD
TRIMMING GUARD
RIPRAP
SLEEPERS
Z BAR
POLYMER
DEAD BOLT LOCK
TRUSCON
PRE-TENSIONED CONCRETE
PRE STRESSING
FOUNDATION BED
3 DAYS
SAHARA
BLISTERING
FLAT SLAB
WOOD PLANK
FLOAT GLASS
CASEIN
ASPHALTIC
TEFLON
HYDRATION
SCREEDING
FALSEWORK
TRENCH
WEATHERING STEEL
FLEMISH BOND
HEAVYWEIGHT
CONCRETE
PUTLOG SCAFFOLD
ASTM C 150
ALCLAD
CHALKING
PARQUET
POLYURETHANE FLOOR COATING
PVC
GLAZING PUTTY
TYPE III HIGH EARLY STRENGTH
BATCHING
2 to 5 INCHES
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 29 OF 54
SHOTCRETE
SOLDIERS
VACUUM DEWATERING
ANODIZING
VEHICLES
STAGING
16mm
CAISSON
CHECKS
TENSION SET BOLTS
BANK
COMPACTION
BULB PILE
TIE BEAM
TEMPERED GLASS
DUCO
BED JOINT
CAVITY WALL
FLYING FORM
1: 1 1/2 : 3
PIER
WANE
SOLVENTS
KICKER PLATE
EXPANSIVE SOIL HEAVING
ENAMEL
EFFLORESCENCE
KILN BURNED BRICKS
COLLAR JOINT
CHECKING
EMULSIFIERS
INSULATING GLASS
COMMON BOND
DISPERSAL AGENT
LAMINATED COATING
ANODIZING
WEATHERING STEEL
TWO HINGED FRAME
BEARING PLATE
TARRED FELTS
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 30 OF 54
TARRED FELTS
GRAVEL SURFACING
SHAKES
ALLIGATORING
BLEEDING
BLISTERING
CHALKING
DEADENING
MOISTURE BLUSH
ORANGE PEEL
PEELING
PINHOLING
RUNS AND SAGS
TACKINESS
WRINKLING
FADING
0.396 KILO
0.616 KILO
0.888 KILO
1.580 KILOS
2.466 KILOS
3.854 KILOS
4.834 KILOS
6.314 KILOS
7.992 KIOS
9.866 KILOS
TYPE I
TYPE II
TYPE III
TYPE IV
TYPE V
PROJECTED
SECURITY
DOUBLE HUNG
SLIDING
COMBINATION
CASEMENT
AWNING
JALOUSIE
PIVOTED
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 31 OF 54
HINGE
BUTT HINGE
SPRING HINGE
PIVOT HINGE
FULL SURFACE
FULL MORTISE
HALF MORTISE
HALF SURFACE
FOUNDATIONS
SHALLOW FOUNDATION
DEEP FOUNDATIONS
CONTINUOUS
MAT/RAFT FOUNDATION
PILE FOUNDATION
GRILLAGE FOOTING
COMBINED FOOTING
SPREAD FOOTING
BENCH FOUNDATION
INVERTED ARCH
CAISSON'S FOUNDATION
MAT/RAFT FOUNDATION
CANTILIVER FOOTING
GRILLAGE FOOTING
PILE FOUNDATION
WELL FOUNDATION
DRUM MIXING
TRANSIT MIXED
CENTRAL MIXED
SHRINK MIXED
30 to 60 MINUTES
1 1/2 MINUTES
FIRST 7
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 32 OF 54
FIRST 3
16 to 20 L of water
28 to 32 L of water
36 to 40 L of water
16 to 20L of water
4 FEET
NO. 5 or 16mm
1 1/3 times the size of
aggreagates or 25mm
NO. 5 or 16mm
4 PIECES
NO. 2 or NO. 4
L/7
L/5
45degrees
12TIMES BAR DIAMETER or
305mm
L/4
102mm,152mm,254mm
IT SHOULD BE AVOIDED
276MPa
345MPa
414MPa
15 degrees
ELECTROLYTIC REACTION
STRAIGHT EDGE
HAND TAMPER
DARBY
BULL FLOAT
EDGER
JOINTER OR GROOVER
SCRATCH COAT
BROWN COAT
FINISH COAT
MORTAR
POST
COLUMN
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 33 OF 54
SQUARED TIED
SPIRAL COLUMN
COMPOSITE COLUMN
COMBINED COLUMN
LALLY COLUMN
ISOLATION JOINT
CONTROL JOINT W/ DOWEL
T&G CONTROL JOINT
BUTT-TYPE CONSTRUCTION
THERMAL EXPANSION
PRE-COMPRESSING METHOD
SELF CONTAINED METHOD
BOND FRICTION
THERMAL PRESSING
VOLUMETRIC EXPANSION
LIFT SLAB CONSTRUCTION
FLYING FORMWORK
SLIP FORMING
TILT-UP CONSTRUCTION
SHOTCRETE
THIN SHELLS
SHOTCRETE
PRE-FABRICATED
STRUCTURE
LIFT SLAB
BEARING PILE
FRICTION PILE
BATTER PILE
SHEET PILE
GUIDE PILE
GIRDER
SILL
FLOOR JOIST
TAILPIECE
LEDGER STRIP
DRAFTSTOP/FIRESTOP
HEDGER
TRIMMER
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 34 OF 54
4db
12db
6db
12db
6db
4db
6db
8db
10db
db; 25mm
25mm
1.5db nor 40mm
3x or 450mm
3
4.5
6
7.5
9
12
16
MINUS 1.5mm
4x
ONE FOURTH or 1/4
200mm
5x;25mm
25mm
4x;40mm
2x
8mm or 2 1/4 x
4x
10x
8mm or 2 1/4 x
4x
2x
EQUAL
1/2 the thickness
ALUMINIZED BACKING & TAPE
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 35 OF 54
G.I. STRAP LINER
G.I. TIE WAR
ALUMINIZED BACKING
RUBBER CEMENT (RUGBY)
G.I. WIRE WITH STOPPER
PLAIN WHITE TAPE
or WIRE MESH
ASPHALT
NON FLAMMABLE ALUMINUM
BACKING
MECHANICAL CLIP or
EXPANDABLE WIRE MESH
3/16' x 1/2" ALUMINUM
BLIND RIVETS
CEMENT TEXTURED FINISH
WRINKLING
3.853 KILOS
SEAM LOCK
SWIVEL PIPE CLAMP
BLEEDING
#16 EXPANDED METAL LATH
MODULAR COORDINATION
MAIN/CROSS TEE AND WALL
ANGLE SUSPENSION SYSTEM
3/4" THK CEMENT GROUT
1.578 KILOS
PIEDRA TILES
3/4" LAYER OF CEMENT
MORTAR
PRESTRESS CONCRETE
T-BEAM FLOOR SYSTEM
MORTISE LOCKSET
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 36 OF 54
SCARF
OIL WOOD STAIN
1/5 SIDE FORMS
1/3 DEPTH SLABS
3/4 CLEAR SPACING
BLIND AND STUB
FORM CLAMP
UNIFORM 10mm THK
CEMENT PLASTER
VISION DOOR
BENCHMARK
SCREW WITH EXPANSION
PLUG
HEPTAGON
FINISHING MASON
CURDOROY or TOOL FINISH
MODULAR SYSTEM
LAMINATED
HUE SCALE
PLAIN MITER
Z-BAR
SHIMS, BEARING PLATE,
STRESSING WASHER,
BOTTOM PLATE
POLYMER
PLYBOARD
CROSS BRACE MUST BE
INSTALL IN OPPOSITE
DIRECTION
75mm WIDE PRESSURE
SENSITIVE ALUMINIZED
DUCT TAPE STRAP AT
600mm O.C.
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 37 OF 54
WOOD LATHE MACHINE
or TORNO
CONDECK
ALUMINUM PIPES & CONDUITS
AT R.C. SHALL BE SECURED
NOT BY TIE WIRES BUT MUST
BE EFFECTIVELLY COVERED
CHROMA SCALE
DEAD BOLT LOCK
INSTALL POLYETHELYNE
FOAM W/ ALUM. FOIL
BARRIER. ADHERE BY
INDUSTRIAL ADHESIVE TO
GALVANIZED AIR DUCT
REVERSE THE LOCATION
OF THE "Z" PURLINS
20 mm
SPACE TO INSTALL
CONCEAL DOOR CLOSER
PURLIN SAG RODS
STUCCO FLOORING FINISH
ASINTADA
TUFTED
VELVET
AXMINSTER
WILTON
FUSHION
KNITTED
SCRATCH COAT
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 38 OF 54
TANGUILE
POLYURETHANE FLOOR
COATING
SANDBLASTING
RUSTIC TERRAZO
PIVOTED
LEFT HAND
MASONRY NEUTRALIZER
PEELING
ANCHOR BOLT
APRON
ARCADE
ARCH
AREAWAY
ASHLAR
IMPRESSO CRETE
INSET or INTERIOR
SCARF
RUSTIC TERRAZO
STANDARD TERRAZO
VENETIAN TERRAZO
PALLADIANA TERRAZO
PIVOTED
KEEP THE CEMENT PLASTER
AS THIN AS POSSIBLE
ICI DULUX
RABBET
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 39 OF 54
EDGE STRIP TROWEL
SMOKED GLASS
GRADING
VIGAN TILES
305 mm
GIRDER BEAM
LINTEL BEAM
PRE FABRICATION
KNOTS
UNDRESSED LUMBER
XYLADECOR
CUPRINOL
SOLIGNUM
ALDRITE
MAPECON
LEFT HAND
RIGHT HAND
LEFT HAND REVERSE
RIGHT HAND REVERSE
STRETCHER
HEADER
SOLDIER
ROWLOCK
SHINER
SAILOR
RABBET
DADO
RABBET & DADO
STOPPED DADO
DOVETAIL DADO
THROUGH SINGLE
THROUGH MULTIPLE
STOPPED LAP
HALF LAP
LAP
BLIND MITER
FULL OR THROUGH
BLIND AND STUB
SHIP OR OPEN
HALF BLIND
HAUNCH
HAUNCH BLIND
KEYED
PINNED BLIND
WEDGE
MIDDLE LAP
CROSS LAP
END LAP
MITER HALF LAP
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 40 OF 54
SQUARED SPLICE
HALF LAP
FINGER
LAP
SPLICE
SCARF
BUTT
SHIPLAP
FILLET
TOUNGE AND GROOVE
BUTTERFLY
DOWEL
BATTEN
BACK BATTEN
SPLINE
BUTTERFLY SPLINE
KAREN ANNE URBANO NAGUIT
1 The amount of heat which is absorbed or evolved in changing the state of a substance
without changing its temperature.
2 A system of devices, usually installed below ground level, to scatter or spray water
droplets over a lawn, golf course, or the like.
3 Minimum width of a septic tank.
4 Minimum length of a septic tank.
5 Minimum liquid depth for a septic tank.
6 Maximum liquid depth for septic tank.
7 Minimum capacity, in cubic meters, of the secondary compartment of a septic tank.
8 Minimum dimension of a manhole access to a septic tank.
9 Minimum length of the secondary compartment of a septic tank with a capacity of more
than 6 cubic meters.
10 Wooden septic tanks are allowed, true or false.
11 Minimum distance of a water supply well from a septic tank.
12 Minimum distance of a water supply well from a seepage pit or cesspool.
13 Minimum distance of a water supply well from a disposal field.
14 Minimum Gauge of galvanized sheet used for downspouts.
15 Minimum height of a water seal for each fixture trap.
16 Maximum height of a water seal for each fixture trap.
17 Maximum length of the tailpiece from any fixture.
18 Minimum extension of the VSTR above the roof.
19 Minimum extension of the VSTR above an openable window, door opening, air intake,
or vent shaft.
20 Minimum trap diameter for a bathtub
21 Minimum trap diameter for a shower stall.
22 Required number of water closets for females for an auditorium serving 16-35.
23 Required number of water closets for males for an auditorium serving 16-35.
24 Required number of urinals for an auditorium serving 10-50.
25 Required number of water closets for females for a theater serving 51-100.
26 Classifications of copper pipes.
27 A rough or sharp edge left on metal by a cutting tool.
28 Two types of passenger elevator.
29 Minimum elevator width of single slide door elevator for small commercial or residential
building.
30 A device that is basically a double throw switch of generally 3-pole connection that will
automatically transfer the power from the standby generator to the building circuitry
during electrical power failure.
31 TW in electrical wire specification means.
32 Another name for passenger elevator.
33 The minimum face to face distance between elevators in three and four car grouping.
34 Collection line of a plumbing system is sometimes referred to as.
35 Maximum height of a dumbwaiter.
36 A type of lighting that provides illumination to special objects like sculptures, flower
arrangements, etc.
37 XHHN in wire specification means.
38 Standard length of an electrical metal conduit.
39 An assembly consisting of a pulley wheel, side plates, shaft, and bearings over which a
cable or roped is passed.
40 The other type of flame detector other than the ultraviolet type.
41 PABX or PBX means.
42 Farad is the unit capacity of a ___.
43 Another name for distribution panel.
44 Type of plastic pipe other than polyvinyl chloride and polybutylene.
45 Standard size of wire for a circuit line.
46 Standard size of wire for a switch line.
47 A device for converting alternating current to direct current.
48 Another name for a Rectifier.
49 A controller sensitive to the degree of moisture in the air.
50 Another name for Humidistat.
51 Consist of a flyball or flyweight device designed to stop an elevator.
52 A stop valve placed in the service pipe close to the connection at the water main.
53 A vent with a function to provide circulation if air between drainage and vent system.
54 Flange used on a pipe to cover a hole or opening in a floor or wall which the pipe pass.
55 Length along the centerline of the pipe and fitting.
56 A valve used in a flush tank controlling the flushing of fixture.
57 Any liquid waste containing animal or vegetable matter in suspension or solution.
58 Component of fire extinguisher.
59 Interrelationship between value of voltage and current with the same frequency.
60 Descriptive of any material such as synthetic resin which hardens when heated or cured,
and does not soften when reheated.
61 An Instrument which responds to changes in temperature, and directly or indirectly
controls temperature.
62 Thin sheets that are used for controlling heat in drywall construction.
63 Conveys storm water and terminates into a natural drainage such as lakes or rivers.
64 A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, a generator of
alternating current.
65 Freon in air-con must be compressed and liquefied in order to absorb ___.
66 Standard size of a wet standpipe outlet for each floor.
67 A type of pipe fitting for a Yoke Vent.
68 A device installed on an electric water heater used to detect the working temperature
to activate a switch.
69 Minimum size of trap or branch for a bidet.
70 Minimum fixture supply pipe diameter for tank type water closet.
71 True or false, 1 3/4" diameter is 'not' a commercial size of G.I. Pipe for water supply.
72 True or false, 3" diameter is 'not' a commercial size of G.I. Pipe for water supply.
73 Term applied to the interconnection of the same fixtures in one soil or waste branch with
one branch vent.
74 A single vent that ventilates multiple traps in the case of a back to back vent.
75 Minimum size of a standpipe for a building in which the highest outlet is 23 meters or less
from the fire service connection.
76 Minimum size of a wet standpipe for a riser of more than 15 meters from the source.
77 Single lever valves used in kitchen sink and lavatory faucets or at shower valves works by
the principle of a ___.
78 Treats hard water.
79 Minimum height of a branch vent above the fixture it is venting.
80 Minimum wire size in square millimeter for a branch circuit with a 30 ampere rating using
81 Type THW stranded copper conductor in a raceway.
82 Standard frequency of power supplied by the local power utility company like Meralco.
83 The overhead service conductors from the last pole or other aerial support to and including
splices, if any, connecting to the service entrance conductors at the building.
84 Unit of loudness level.
85 The process of dissipating sound energy by converting it to heat.
86 Distance sound travels during each cycle of vibration.
87 The reduction in the intensity or in the sound pressure level of sound which is transmitted
from one point to another.
88 Unit of sound absorption equivalent to 1 square foot of perfectly absorptive material.
89 Acoustical phenomenon which causes sound wave to be bent or scattered around.
90 Minimum sound pressure level that is capable of being detected by the human ear.
91 Fluctuation in pressure, a particle displacement in an elastic medium.
92 Sound sensation in a single frequency.
93 Wave produced by a pure tone.
94 Synonymous with a lighting fixture.
95 The luminous intensity of light is expressed in ___.
96 It refers to an individual who worked in the sanitary field of ancient Rome.
97 In Latin, it means 'lead'.
98 A specially designed system of waste piping embodying the horizontal wet venting of one
99 or more sinks or floor drains by means of a common waste and vent pipe adequately
100 sized to provide free movement of air above the flow line of the drain.
101 Vertical flow of air used to separate different functions of spaces.
102 Type of lighting dealing with relatively large area lighting.
103 During elevator emergency, to rescue passengers, this part of the elevator is used to open
the doors from the outside.
104 A device which extends across at least 1/2 the width of each door leaf which will open if
subjected to pressure.
105 Sanitary sewage from buildings shall be discharged directly to the nearest ___.
106 Receptacles intended to receive and discharge water, water-carried waste into a drainage
system with which they are connected.
107 The simplest type of building automation system.
108 Standard size of an outlet for a dry standpipe located at each floor.
109 A vent pipe connected to a vent stack.
110 A vent pipe connected to a stack vent.
111 Instrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure.
112 Bets type of fire detection that can detect fire during the incipient stage.
113 Condensing unit is a part of a ___.
114 A fire detector installed in a fire alarm system which uses low melting point solders or
115 metal that expands when exposed to heat to detect a fire.
116 A faucet fitted with a nozzle curving downward used as a draw-off tap.
117 Heat rating for a fixed temperature heat detector.
118 Reference in measuring the depth of a trap seal of a trap.
119 A pipe fitting shaped like 'S'.
120 Minimum size of trap and waste branch for a shower stall.
121 Minimum size of trap and waste branch for a pedestal urinal.
122 Ratio of water closets for male population for elementary and secondary school.
123 Ratio of water closets for female population for elementary and secondary school.
124 Ratio of urinals for elementary school.
125 Ratio of water closets for female population for Principal Worship Places.
126 Minimum required number of water closets for female for office and public buildings
serving 55 occupants for employees.
127 Where there is exposure to skin contamination due to poisonous materials, what is the
ratio of lavatory to number of occupants.
128 Minimum head of water, in meters, required for each section of plumbing for water test.
129 How many days, at least, shall be given before any plumbing work inspection is done
after written notice for inspection.
130 Minimum time, in minutes, required for water to stay in the system or pipes for a water
test without any leaks to satisfy said testing.
131 Consist of a body, a checking member, and an atmospheric opening.
132 Minimum lead content in percent for pipes and fittings safe for humans.
133 Minimum vertical distance from the bottom of water pipes to the top of sewer or drain pipe
if laid in the same trench on top of the other.
134 Minimum distance of water pipings from any regulating equipment, water heater,
conditioning tanks, and similar equipment requiring union fittings.
135 Maximum spacing of pipe supports at intervals.
136 Equivalent of 1/6 bend in degrees.
137 True or false, 60˚ branches or offsets may be used only when installed in a true vertical
position.
138 Cleanouts may be omitted on a horizontal drain less than 1.5 meters in length unless
139 such line is serving sinks or urinals, true or false.
140 Minimum clearance in front of any cleanout in meters for pipes 51mm or less in diameter.
141 Minimum clearance in front of any cleanout in meters for pipes larger than 51 mm. Dia.
142 Maximum distance of any underfloor cleanout from any access door, crawl space, or
crawl hole.
143 Maximum length of a tailpiece.
144 Minimum length of any branch requiring separate venting.
145 True or false, no galvanized wrought iron or galvanized steel pipe shall be used
underground and shall be kept at least 15 cms above ground.
146 Minimum extension of a vent stack through roof above the roof.
147 Minimum extension of a vent stack through roof above any other vertical surface.
148 Minimum vertical distance of VSTR from above of any openable window or opening.
149 Minimum vertical extension of VSTR from any roofdeck where it is protruded.
150 Minimum horizontal distance of any VSTR from a roofdeck used for other purposes aside
from protection from weather.
151 Minimum number of stories served by a waste stack requiring a parallel ventstack.
152 The rate of flow of light through a surface.
153 The luminous intensity of any surface in a given direction per unit of projected area.
154 A unit of illumination equivalent to 1 lumen per square foot.
155 A unit of illumination equivalent to 1 lumen per square meter.
156 Type of lighting system where 90-100% of light output is directed to the ceiling and upper
walls of the room.
157 The material used for filament in an incandescent bulb.
158 The equivalent of filament in a fluorescent lamp.
159 An automatic device used for converting high, fluctuating inlet water pressure to a lower
constant pressure.
160 An air-operated device used to open or close a damper or valve.
161 In theater stage house, a weight usually of iron or sand used to balance suspended
scenery, or the like.
162 On elevators, a gear-driven machine having a drum to which the wire ropes that hoist the
car are fastened, and on which they wind.
163 Vertical tracks that serves as a guide for the car and the counterweight.
164 Under NBC, the clearance between the underside of the car and the bottom of the pit
shall not be less than ___.
165 Under NBC, the minimum diameter of hoisting and counterweight rope.
166 Under NBC, the minimum width between balusters in an escalator.
167 Under NBC, the maximum rated speed of an escalator along the angle of travel.
168 The effective room temperature in air-conditioning.
169 A private telephone system that interconnects with public telephone systems.
170 Resistance in alternating current system.
171 The reciprocal of conductance.
172 The rate of flow of sound energy
173 Lighting used primarily to draw attention to particular points of interest.
174 A means of producing light from gaseous discharge.
175 A type of High-Intensity-Discharge lamp (HID).
176 Sound system input device that reacts to and converts variable sound pressure into
variable electrical current.
177 A rate of rise type detector.
178 Light originating from sources not facing each other, as from windows in adjacent walls.
179 The process of removing calcium and magnesium deposits in water.
180 A lighting unit consisting of one or more electrical lamps.
181 A louvered construction divided into cell-like areas and used for redirecting the light
emitted by an overhead source.
182 A graph used in air-conditioning and showing the properties of air-system mixtures.
183 Heat that raises air temperature.
184 The transmission of heat energy from one place to another by circulatory movement of a
mass of fluid.
185 A lamp designed to project and diffuse a uniform level of illumination over a large area.
186 In boilers, they function only when exceeds prescribed unsafe operating conditions.
187 What type of sound absorbent is best for lower band frequencies.
188 The bending of sound wave when traveling forward changes direction as it passes through
different densities.
189 True or false, number of fixture unit is one parameter in sizing a drainage pipe.
190 Water distribution system which constantly rely its pressure from the main water pipe
applied only if the highest fixture is supplied continuously with the flow rate and minimum
required working pressure.
191 What combination of pipe fittings is installed at the base of a soil stack?
192 What is the rating index of an air-conditioning/refrigeration system which rates the unit for
the number of BTU's of heat removed per watt of electrical input energy?
193 What mechanical equipment, coupled with a central air-conditioning system, is used to
to dehumidify and cool the air stream injected to a conditioned space.
194 A rigid metal housing for a group of heavy conductors insulated from each other and the
enclosure, also called Busduct.
195 A heavy conductor, usually in the form of a solid copper bar, used for collecting, carrying,
and distributing large electric currents, also called a busbar.
196 An approved assembly of insulated conductors with fitting and conductor terminations in
completely enclosed ventilated protective metal housing where the assembly is designed
to carry fault current and to withstand the magnetic forces of such current.
197 A type of perimeter detector which detects object in heat range of body temperature.
198 A type of perimeter detector which detects interruption of light beam.
199 A type of perimeter detector which detects change in sound wave pattern.
200 Women's urinal fixture.
201 True or false, brass and cast iron body cleanouts shall not be used as a reducer or
adapter.
202 A box with a blank cover which serves the purpose of joining one different runs of
raceways or cables and provided with sufficient space for connection and branching of the
enclosed conductors.
203 A type of water closet that is least efficient, subject to clogging, noisy, and use a simple
washout action through a small irregular passageway.
204 This type of water closet is similar to that of the siphon-jet except that it has a smaller
trap passageway and smaller water surface area, moderately noisy.
205 A type of water closet that is noisy but highly efficient. Strong jet into up leg forces
contents out. Use only with flush valve, requires higher pressure.
206 Water closet that is quiet, extremely sanitary, water is directed through the rim. It scours
bowl, folds over into jet; siphon.
207 A water closet that is sanitary, efficient, and very quiet. Water enters through the rim and
through the down leg.
208 A toilet bowl similar to the siphon-jet, but having the flushing water directed to the rim to
create circular motion or vortex which scours the bowl.
209 A toilet bowl in which the flushing water enters through the rim and a siphonic action
initiated by a water jet draws the contents of the bowl through the trapway.
210 A water closet similar to that of the siphon jet but with a smaller water surface and
trapway.
211 This type of water closet is prohibited by some health codes.
212 The concussion and banging noise that results when a volume of water moving in a pipe
suddenly stops or loses momentum.
213 The length of a pipeline measured along the centerline of the pipe and pipe fittings.
214 A shutoff valve closed by lowering a wedge-shaped gate across the passage.
215 A valve closed by a disk seating on an opening in an internal wall.
216 Liquid sewage that has been treated in a septic tank or sewage treatment plant.
217 The centerline of pipe.
218 The interior top surface of a pipe.
219 The interior bottom surface of a pipe.
220 A type of perimeter detector which is subject to false alarm from aircraft radar and from
movement outside building through window, wood doors, and the like. It uses radio waves.
221 This type of perimeter detector uses both the Passive infrared and Ultrasonic or
222 Microwave system.
223 This type of perimeter detector detects a change in capacitance of the area covered,
caused by intrusion.
224 Color code for pipes containing acid.
225 A high intensity discharge lamp in which the light is produced by the radiation from a
mixture of a metallic vapor, similar to that of a mercury lamp in construction.
226 A type of lamp popular for lighting commercial interiors, uses argon gas to ease starting,
it produces light by means of an electric discharge in mercury vapor.
227 A type of lamp which produces light by means of the reaction of halogen additive in the
bulb reacts with chemically with tungsten.
228 A type of lamp generally used for roadways and sidewalks, uses sodium gas.
229 Building with fire alarm and suppression system.
230 This shows the vertical relationships of all panels, feeders, switches, switchboards, and
major components are shown up to, but not including, branch circuiting, it is an electrical
version of a vertical section taken through the building.
231 In elevator, it detects the obstacles during the door closing, and reopens the door if there
is something. Photocell can be used together with this.
232 It prevents passengers from falling into the hoistway when they try to get out
of the car which is stopped between the floors.
In elevator, it makes the buzzer alarm when the car is overloaded and the door remains
open until overloading is eliminated.
233 In elevator, it protects the equipment from over current.
234 In elevator, these prevent the excessive car travel at the highest and lowest floor.
235 In escalators, these stop the escalator if a foreign object becomes wedged at the guard.
236 In escalators, this is located at the bottom truss of the escalator and provided with on and
off positions to stop or prevents the escalator from starting during maintenance service.
237 This device, in escalators, is provided at the drive unit location to protect against
accidental movement of the escalator during inspection of the drives or during general
maintenance.
238 This device, in escalators, stops the escalator automatically if an abnormal current is
supplied to the motor.
239 This switch cuts off all current supply to the escalator for inspection, maintenance, or
repairs.
240 In a lightning protection system, the combination of a metal rod and its brace or footing,
on the upper part of a structure.
241 One of the earlier plastic to be developed in 1938, a du pont trade name for the white,
soft, waxy, and non-adhesive polymer of tetrafluoroethylene.
242 The number of cycles per unit time of a wave or oscillations expressed in hertz of cycles
per second.
243 Of a partition, the number of decibels by which sound is reduced in transmission through
it; a measure of the sound insulation value of the partition, the higher the number, the
greater the insulation value.
244 The cooling effect obtained when 1 ton of ice at 32 oF (0 oC) melts to water at the same
tmeperature in 24 hrs. (equivalent to 12,000 Btu/hr)
Latent Heat
Lawn Sprinkler System
90 cms.
1.50 mts.
60 cms.
1.80 mts.
1 cum.
508 mm.
1.50 mts.
0
15.20 mts.
45.70 mts.
30.50 mts.
26
51 mm.
102 mm.
60 cms.
15 cms.
0.90 mtr.
38 mm. (11/2")
51 mm. (2")
3
2
1
4
Rigid and Flexible
Burr
Electric and Hydraulic
0.60 mtr.
Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)
Moisture resistant, in wet and
dry location
Lift
2 mts.
House Drain
1.20 mts.
Specific Lighting
Moisture and Heat Resistant-
Cross-Linked Thermosetting
10'
Sheave
Infra Red
Pvt. Automatic Branch Exchange
Capacitor
Power Panel
Polyethylene
No. 12
No. 14
Rectifier
D.C. Generator
Humidistat
Hygrostat
Governor
Corporation Stop
Relief Vent
Escutcheon
Developed Length
Flush Valve
Sewage
Carbon Monoxide
Phase
Thermosetting
Thermostat
Rigid Board Insulation
Strom Sewer
Alternator
Heat
1 1/2" (38mm)
1/8 Bend
Thermostat
1 1/2"
3/8"
1
0
Battery of Fixtures
Common Vent
4" (102mm)
4" (102mm)
Ball Valve
Zeolite
6" (150mm)
5.5 sqmm
60 Cycles
Service Drop
Phon
Sound Absorption
Wavelength
Sound Attenuation
Sabin
Sound Diffraction
Threshold of Audibility
Sound
Pure Tone
Sine Wave
Luminaire
Candela
Plumbarius
Plumbum
Combination
Waste
and Vent system
Air curtain
General Lighting
Outside Door Latch
Panic Bar
Sanitary Sewer Main
Fixture
Telecommunication System
2 1/2" (64mm)
Circuit Vent
Loop Vent
Barometer
Ionization
Refrigeration
Fixed Temperature
Heat Detector
Bibbcock
135-197˚F
Top Dip to Crown Weir
Double Bend
2"
3"
(1:30)
(1:25)
(1:75)
(1:75)
4
(1:5)
3
3
15 minutes
Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker
8%
300 mm
300 mm
4'
60˚
0.305 mtr. / 305 mm
0.45 mtr. / 450 mm
6.10 mts.
600 mm
4.60 mts.
150 mm / 15 cms.
300 mm
0.90 mtr.
2.10 mts.
3.00 mts.
10
Luminous Flux
Luminance
Foot-Candle
Lux
Indirect Lighting
Tungsten
Cathode
Pressure Regulating Valve
Air Motor
Counterweight
Winding-Drum Machine
Guiderails
600 mm
30 mm
558 mm
38 Meters/Min
68-74 ˚F
PABX
Impedance
Resistance
Sound Intensity
Accent Lighting
Fluorescense
High-Pressure-Sodium (HPS)
Microphone
Thermal Detector
Cross Light
Softening
Luminaire
Eggcrate
Psychrometric Chart
Sensible Heat
Convection
Floodlight
Limit Controls and Interlocks
Porous Absorbents
Refraction
Upfeed System / Direct Method
Wye and 1/8 Bend
Energy Efficiency Rating (EER)
Fan Coil Unit
Busway
Bus
Busway
Passive Infrared
Light Beam
Ultrasonic
Washdown
1
Pull Box
Washdown (WD)
Reverse Trap (RT)
Blowout (BO)
Siphon Vortex (SV)
Siphon Jet (SJ)
Siphon Vortex (SV)
Siphon Jet (SJ)
Reverse Trap (RT)
Washdown (WD)
Water Hammer
Developed Length
Gate Valve
Globe Valve
Effluent
Spring Line
Crown
Invert
Microwave
Passive Infrared with
Ultrasonic (or Microwave)
Proximity / Capacitance
Black
Metal Halide Lamp
Mercury Lamp
Tungsten Halogen Lamp
High-Pressure-Sodium (HPS)
Intelligent Building
Riser Diagram
Safety Shoe
Safety Shoe
Fascia Plate
Weighing Device
Circuit Breaker
Limit Switches
Handrail Guard Switches
Disconnect Switch
Mechanical
Maintenance
Locking Device
Current Overload Safety Switch
Knife Switch
Air Terminal
Teflon
Frequency
Transmission Loss
Ton of Refrigeration