Integration with Building Systems and Construction 15% (Building Construction Types) Flashcards
Type I & II
Complete of noncombustible materials
Highest level of fire resistance
What are Type I & II typcially constructed with?
Steel and concrete
What type of buildings are Type I & II used?
- High-rise buildings
- Group I
- Office buildings mid-rise (Type I B)
- Schools
- Group R (Type I B)
What materials are noncombustible?
Steel, masonary, and concrete
What materials are combustible?
Timber
Type III
Mixture of noncombustible and combustible materials
What is Type II constructed with?
- Exterior is masonary or steel
- Interior is timber
What type of buildings are Type III used?
- Small-Medium office buildings
- Small-Medium retail
- Older warehouse buildings
Type IV
Composed of HEAVY timber
What type of buildings are Type IV used?
- Historical buildings
Type V
All combustible material
Least fire resistive
What type of buildings are Type V used?
- Small buidlings
- Residiental houses
- Small dental office
- Convenience stores
What are the two primary purposes for fire-resistive construction?
- Protect the building
- Seperation of spaces to prevent spread of smoke or fire within the buidling and between buildings
Core Drill
Small holes (2”-4”) cut into concrete
Core wall
Wall around elevators, toilets, stairway shafts and mechancial rooms in high rise buildings