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The Portland Cement Association's guide to concrete homebuilding systems

Title
The Portland Cement Association's guide to concrete homebuilding systems / Pieter A. Vanderwerf & W. Keith Munsell.
Author
VanderWerf, Pieter A.
Publication
Blue Ridge Summit, PA : McGraw-Hill, 1994.

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  • Munsell, W. Keith.
  • Portland Cement Association.
Description
xvi, 296 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
  • When lumber prices soared in 1992 and 1993, innovative contractors and architects began to explore alternative building methods, leading some to experiment with the new concrete homebuilding systems. Many were surprised to discover that not only did CHS homes measure up to traditional wood-frame houses, they outperformed them in many areas. And despite the reputation of concrete-based homes of the past, these amazing new CHS homes can be aesthetically breathtaking.
  • The advantages of CHS homes are compelling and undeniable: CHS homes are, in many cases, cheaper and easier to build than frame homes. Quality control is more easily achieved because much of the work is done in advance, away from the construction site. CHS homes survive disasters such as fire, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and floods far better than their wood frame counterparts. They are an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional wood-intensive construction methods.
  • They are more energy efficient. CHS homes offer a wide range of novel and aesthetically striking designs.
  • . The result of a study of CHS techniques for several trade associations, this one-of-a-kind book thoroughly examines what may be the construction archetype of the next century. After presenting the advantages of CHS, it provides an in-depth discussion of factors to consider in choosing from among mortared block, mortarless block, poured concrete, or sprayed concrete.
  • Other areas explored thoroughly here include materials, labor, and supervision costs; CHS product and labor availability; project logistics; market appeal of CHS homes; and the important decision of when to make the CHS leap and where to build what is sure to become an eye-catching showcase. Reviewed by trade association experts for technical accuracy, this incomparable book draws heavily from actual builders' real-world experiences with CHS homes.
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  • Includes index.
Contents
1. Why try concrete? -- 2. What's new -- 3. Finding the system that matches your market segment -- 4. Background -- 5. Mortared block systems -- 6. Mortarless block systems -- 7. Poured-in-place systems -- 8. Shotcrete systems -- 9. Panelized systems -- 10. Getting started.
ISBN
007067020X :
LCCN
94022245
OCLC
  • 123256145
  • ocn123256145
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Columbia University Libraries