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1. MECHANICAL
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1. THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
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1. CONCRETE
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This publication provides an introduction to certain aspects of the architectural design of th
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This publication provides an introduction to certain aspects of the architectural design of theatres and concert halls. Topics discussed include room characteristics, drama and music room qualities,
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This course will provide you with an introduction to the techniques and methods applicable to design of concert halls and theatres for optimal acoustic characteristics and communications.
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1. CONCRETE
This course is intended primarily for civil engineers, hydraulic engineers, hydrologists, and geologists. Someone completing this course will gain knowledge about stream channel evaluation and stream channel restoration procedures.
In this course, you need to review the
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1. DESIGN CRITERIA
2. ROOF DRAINAGE
3. SURFACE STORM
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1. General
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. SOLAR ENERGY
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1. GENERAL
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This course applies to all construction, renovation, and repair projects including temporary construction that includes security fencing and gates. Security fences and gates are installed and used
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1. Application
I. INTRODUCTION
II. RIGID PAVEMENT DESIGN
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1. Design considerations for retaining walls
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This course provides general information about petroleum products as a basis for the design of bulk fuel storage facilities, including bulk storage tanks and those components normally located within a
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1. General
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Learning Objectives
Learn the definition of Low Impact Design (LID)
Learn about LID site design strategies
Learn about LID devices
Learn about integrated management practices (IMP)
Learn the principles of bioretention
Learn how to use dry wells, filter strips and swales
Learn about tree box filters,
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1. INTRODUCTION
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1. INCINERATOR EMISSIONS
At the conclusion of this course, the student will
Be able to determine the value for runoff coefficient for a drainage area with known land use, SCS soil group, and approximate surface
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1. Quantity of Wastewater
2. Gravity Sewer Design
3. Required Pumping Capacity
4. Depressed Sewers
5. Hydrogen Sulfide in Sewers
6. Manholes
7. Building Connections
8. Cleanouts
9. Pumping Stations and Equipment
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Learn how to evaluate the contributing population for the sewer system.
Learn about Average
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1. Types of fill
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1.
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I. INTRODUCTION
A. Basis of Design
B. Computer Aided Design
II. PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS
A. General
B. Investigations of Site
C. Soil Conditions
D. Borrow Areas
III. VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
A. Effect
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1. Investigational programs
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1. EARTHWORK: EXCAVATION AND PREPARATION FOR FOUNDATIONS
2. BACKFILL OPERATIONS
3. SPECIFICATION PROVISIONS
4. CONSTRUCTION CONTROL
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Learn about problems encountered during excavation related to groundwater conditions, slope stability, and adverse weather conditions.
Learn the importance of accurate daily records such as of the quantity of water
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1. INTRODUCTION
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1. INTRODUCTION
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This course discusses design of a watering and pressure relief or groundwater control system. To do this first requires determination of the type of groundwater flow (artesian, gravity, or combined) to be expected and of the type of system that will be required. Also, a complete picture of the groundwater and the subsurface condition is necessary. Then the number, size, spacing, and penetration of wellpoints or wells and the rate at which the
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1. General
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1. Purpose
Specific Knowledge and Skill Obtained
Learn about….
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This course will provide you with an introduction to the principles of cathodic protection for underground and underwater structures. You will be introduced to the physics and chemistry of the corrosion process and how to mitigate
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This course will provide you with an introduction to the methods, equipment and practices for inspection and maintenance of cathodic protection systems. Both galvanic (sacrificial anode) and impressed current systems are
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This discussion includes criteria and inspection actions that, when used either separately or in combination, will indicate whether adequate cathodic protection of a metallic piping system has been achieved. The effectiveness of
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This course provides guidance for the design of bulk fuel storage facilities, including bulk storage tanks and those components normally located within a typical bulk storage compound. These components
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This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
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1. Bearing capacity of soils
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This course provides a comprehensive exploration of the design criteria and best practices
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This publication provides an introduction to certain aspects of the architectural design of theatres and concert halls. This volume discusses theatre
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This publication provides an introduction to certain aspects of the architectural design of theatres and concert halls. This volume discusses access, environmental systems, and performance support
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Explore the legacy and lessons from "America Burning," a groundbreaking report addressing fire safety challenges in the United States. This course empowers professionals to integrate prevention design strategies, enhance public awareness, and adopt