Masonry 
			& Concrete Construction Revised
            
			
          
          	 
            By: Ken Nolan  
			This is the revised edition of the popular manual, with updated 
			information on everything from on-site preplanning and layout 
			through the construction of footings, foundations, walls, fireplaces 
			and chimneys.  
			There’s an added appendix on safety regulations, with all the 
			applicable OSHA sections pulled together into one handy condensed 
			reference. There’s new information on concrete, masonry and seismic 
			reinforcement. Plus improved estimating techniques to help you win 
			more construction bids.  
			The emphasis is on integrating new techniques and improved 
			materials with the tried-and-true methods.  
			This book is the ideal reference 
			for the busy masonry contractor, with just about everything you need 
			to know about masonry and concrete construction.
			Includes: 
			
				- Information on cement and mortar 
				types, mixes, coloring agents and additives, and suggestions on 
				when, where and how to use them; 
 
				- Calculating footing and foundation 
				loads, with tables and formulas to use as references
 
				- Forming materials and forming 
				systems
 
				- Pouring and reinforcing concrete 
				slabs and flatwork
 
				- Block and brick wall construction, 
				including seismic requirements
 
				- Crack control, masonry veneer 
				construction, brick floors and pavements, including design 
				considerations and materials
 
				- Cleaning, painting and repairing 
				all types of masonry.
 
			 
			Contents: 
			
				
					Chapter 1  
					
						- Planning, Site Work and Surveying, 5 
 
						- Planning the job, 5 
 
						- Surveying for Footings and Foundations, 11 
 
						- Benchmarks and Elevations, 14 
 
						- Staking Out a Building, 16 
 
						- Measuring and laying Out Horizontal Angles, 17 
 
					 
					Chapter 2  
					
						- Concrete Characteristics and Properties, 21
						
 
						- Portland Cement, 21 
 
						- Aggregate, 22 
 
						- Water, 23 
 
						- Material Proportions, 23 
 
						- Preparing Small Batches of Concrete, 24 
 
						- Common Flaws in Concrete, 26 
 
						- Admixtures, 26 
 
						- Coloring Concrete, 28 
 
						- The Curing Process, 31 
 
						- Surface Treatments for Concrete, 32 
 
						- Testing Concrete, 32 
 
						- Estimating Concrete for Small Jobs, 34 
 
					 
					Chapter 3  
					
						- Mortar, 37 
 
						- Mortar Components, 37 
 
						- Properties of Mortar, 40 
 
						- Mortar Types and Uses, 42 
 
						- Mixing Mortar, 43 
 
						- How to Place Mortar, 45 
 
						- Special Conditions, 46 
 
						- Preventing Efflorescence, 48 
 
						- Estimating Mortar, 48 
 
					 
					Chapter 4  
					
						- Sizing and Building Concrete Footings, 51
						
 
						- Footings and Load, 51 
 
						- Sizing Wall and Pier Footings, 54 
 
						- Forms for Concrete Footings, 57 
 
						- Steel Reinforcement in Concrete Footings, 58 
 
						- Pouring Concrete Footings, 60 
 
						- After You Pour, 61 
 
					 
					Chapter 5  
					
						- Slab and Block Foundations, and Retaining Walls, 63
						
 
						- Slab Foundations, 64 
 
						- Stepped Foundations, 66 
 
						- Masonry Materials, 66 
 
						- Preparing to Build, 67 
 
						- Laying the First Course, 72 
 
						- Pilasters, 74 
 
						- Masonry Retaining Walls, 75 
 
						- Estimating Block for Concrete Block Walls, 76 
 
					 
					Chapter 6  
					
						- Pier and Grade Beam Foundations, 79 
 
						- Pier Foundations, 79 
 
						- Grade Beams, 82 
 
					 
					Chapter 7  
					
						- Concrete Form Construction, 85 
 
						- Form Materials, 85 
 
						- Tables for Form Design, 88 
 
						- Building the Forms, 93 
 
						- Prefabricated Forms, 94 
 
						- Form Stripping and Maintenance, 102 
 
					 
					Chapter 8  
					
						- Poured Concrete, 105 
 
						- Common Concrete Delivery Problems, 105 
 
						- The Importance of Water, 106 
 
						- Placing the Concrete, 106 
 
						- Finishing the Slab, 108 
 
						- Curing Concrete, 110 
 
						- Controlling Cracking in Concrete, 110 
 
						- Pouring Concrete in Cold Weather, 113 
 
						- Pouring Concrete in Hot Weather, 113 
 
						- Pouring Sidewalks and Driveways, 113 
 
						- Precast Concrete Slab Sidewalks, 116 
 
					 
					Chapter 9  
					
						- Reinforced Masonry Construction, 119 
 
						- Masonry Walls and Partitions, 119 
 
						- Openings in Masonry Walls, 123 
 
					 
					Chapter 10  
					
						- Reinforcing and Crack Control in Masonry Walls, 129
						
 
						- Control Joints, 129 
 
						- Reinforcement for Masonry Walls, 131 
 
						- Anchors for Masonry Walls, 133 
 
						- Expansion Joints, 137 
 
						- Sealants, 138 
 
					 
					Chapter 11  
					
						- Brick Wall Construction, 141 
 
						- Bonds and Patterns in Brickwork, 142 
 
						- Mortar Joints, 148 
 
						- Salvaged Brick, 150 
 
						- Estimating Brick Quantities, 151 
 
					 
					Chapter 12  
					
						- Brick Veneer Construction, 153 
 
						- Properties of Brick Veneer, 153 
 
						- Foundations for Brick Veneer, 154 
 
						- Selecting Materials, 154 
 
						- Supporting Veneer, 158 
 
						- Allowing for Movement, 159 
 
						- Lintels, Sills and Jambs, 162 
 
						- Attaching Brick Veneer to an Existing Structure, 163 
						
 
						- Brick Veneer Over Metal Studs, 164 
 
						- Cavity Walls, 165 
 
						- Caulking and Sealants, 167 
 
					 
					Chapter 13  
					
						- Limestone, 169 
 
						- How to Store Limestone, 169 
 
						- How to Handle Limestone, 170 
 
						- Supporting Limestone, 171 
 
						- Making Joints, 173 
 
						- Setting Limestone in Cold Weather, 174 
 
						- Dry Setting, 175 
 
						- Sealants and Joint Movement, 175 
 
						- Dampproofing, 177 
 
						- Cleaning Limestone, 178 
 
						- Removing Stains from Limestone, 179 
 
						- Repairing Damaged Stone, 180 
 
					 
					Chapter 14  
					
						- Cleaning and Painting Brick Masonry, 183 
 
						- Cleaning Brick Masonry, 184 
 
						- Efflorescence, 187 
 
						- Removing Some Common Brick Stains, 188 
 
						- Painting Brick Masonry, 189 
 
						- Masonry Paints, 191 
 
						- Painting Near Unpainted Masonry, 193 
 
					 
					Chapter 15  
					
						- Flashing and Moisture Control, 195 
 
						- Flashing Materials, 195 
 
						- How to Install Flashing, 196 
 
						- Where to Install Flashing, 197 
 
						- Weep Holes, 199 
 
						- Controlling Moisture in Brick Veneer and Cavity Walls, 
					200 
 
						- Sealants and Caulking, 201 
 
					 
					Chapter 16  
					
						- Chimneys and Fireplaces, 203 
 
						- Flues, 203 
 
						- Fireplaces, 211 
 
					 
					Chapter 17  
					
						- Floors and Pavements, 219 
 
						- Selecting the Right Brick for the Job, 219 
 
						- Planning the Job, 220 
 
						- Consider the Site, 221 
 
						- Selecting the Color, Texture and Bond Pattern, 221 
						
 
						- Joints, 222 
 
						- Base Materials, 224 
 
						- Setting Beds, 227 
 
						- Cushion Materials, 228 
 
					 
					Appendix  
					
						- Construction Safety, 231 
 
						- Occupational Safety and Health Act, 231 
 
						- OSHA Standards, 233 
 
						- Subpart H. Material Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal, 
					251 
 
						- Subpart l. Tools-Hand and Power, 251 
 
						- Subpart K. Electrical, 251 
 
						- Subpart L. Ladders and Scaffolding, 252 
						
Glossary, 281  
						 - Index, 293 
 
					 
				 
			 
			About the Author: 
			Ken Nolan completed his apprenticeship with Local 57 of 
			the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen in 1967. He worked in heavy 
			construction and highway projects until he began his own 
			construction company in 1973.  
			In addition to running his company, Mr. Nolan spends much of his 
			time teaching construction at occupational centers and colleges. He 
			holds a degree in vocational education, and for the past 1 0 years 
			has written the curriculum for the trade and technical education 
			programs for the New York State Education Department.  
			He has also served as a consultant on construction education to 
			New York State colleges. Mr. Nolan has published four successful 
			construction books, and holds patents for a number of construction 
			tools he developed on the construction site. 
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