CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING ENVELOPE INSPECTION

Inspection is the observation of construction for conformance with the approved design documents. This Civil & Construction Engineering training seminar on Construction & Building Envelope Inspection will highlight and cover all the inspection & testing aspects for concrete and steel structure construction, and building envelope. This training seminar will enable individuals, who are in the inspection and testing field or want to be a specialist inspector, to understand the nature and the importance of this function.

 

Test and Inspect Techniques of Engineering Materials

Be familiar with NDE for the Steel and Welding

Have the capability to inspect the finishing work activity

Test and Inspect for Road Construction

Know the Ways and Skills for the Inspection

 

Architects

Engineers

Practicing Building Construction Inspectors

Project Engineers

NDE Lab Personnel

Technicians and Technologists involved with building construction

Contractors and Building Owners

 

 
  • Total Quality Management System
  • What is an Inspection?
  • Why is Inspection needed?
  • What components require Special Inspection?
  • What are the role and responsibilities of Special Inspectors?

 

  • Field Inspectors
  • Steel Reinforced Bars Inspection
  • Concrete Construction Inspection
  • Structural Masonry Inspection
  • Shotcrete Inspection
  • Concrete NDT

 

  • Structural Steel Inspection
  • Anchor Bolts, Dowels, and Hold-down System Inspections
  • Non-destructive Testing
  • Level II and Level III NDE
  • Welding Inspector
  • Fireproofing Inspection
  • Test Method for determining Concrete Floor Flatness and Levelness (F-Numbers)
  • Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes

  • Field Inspectors
  • Soil Inspection On-site
  • Earthwork Inspection
  • Asphaltic Concrete Inspection
  • Road Construction Inspection
  • Architectural Inspection Guidelines:
  • What makes up the building envelope?
  • Roofing and Architectural Sheet Metal
  • Insulation Types and Inspection
  • Wood Work Inspection

 

  • Plastering and Painting Types and Inspection
  • Tiles Materials Inspection
  • Exterior Cladding Systems
  • Deck and Below-grade Waterproofing
  • Doors, Windows, and other Wall Penetrations
  • Compatibility of Building Envelope Components for Blast Resistance

 

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