Deck 4: The Building Site

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A ____ survey establishes the extent and geometry of property boundaries .

A) boundary
B) topography
C) lot
D) SUE
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Explain what needles are and how underpinning is done with the use of needles.
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____ types of asphalt paving are in common use.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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With regard to blasting, how are explosives employed and how are they made?
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An earthquake is caused by the slippage of the earth along a ____.

A) thrust fault
B) vertical slip
C) strike slip
D) fault plane
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_____ is the alteration of a site's land form, usually by means of heavy equipment, to provide a level area for a structure, create movement paths, and create drainage and landscape features.

A) Grading
B) Sheeting
C) Excavating
D) Caissoning
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Name some of the activities that earthwork may involve.
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Explain what a tieback is and the two types of tiebacks that are commonly used.
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Name several of the preconstruction activities encompassing site work.
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Explain the types of activities on a construction site that should be made to make every effort to conserve natural features, prevent the escape of pollutants from the site, and restore existing areas that may be damaged.
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Historically the main remediation strategy for damaged sites was the removal of contaminated material to special, contained landfills, a procedure known as ____.

A) bioremediation
B) phytoremediation
C) dig and dump
D) dump and dig
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Describe what a Phase II ESA report would normally contain.
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____ describes the washing or wearing away of soil through the actions of wind and water, as well as equipment and foot traffic.

A) Sediment
B) Erosion
C) Runoff
D) Tunneling
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____ should be located over known active geologic faults.

A) No buildings
B) No more than two buildings
C) Any size and type of building
D) No buildings over one story
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____ are temporary watertight enclosures used either in water-bearing soil or directly in water.

A) Cofferdams
B) Slurries
C) Caissons
D) Sheet pilings
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Explain the reasons why a building should not be located over known active geologic faults .
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Explain what a caisson is and describe the two types of caissons that are used.
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____ techniques involve lowering the level of subsurface water on a site to allow excavation to occur in a dry and stable environment.

A) Underpinning
B) Dewatering
C) Excavating
D) Sheeting
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____, in the form of sheet piling, lagging, and slurry walls, is used to support the face of an excavation.

A) Excavating
B) Anchoring
C) Grading
D) Sheeting
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What are some types of site work that can be accomplished with pervious materials?
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Deck 4: The Building Site
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A ____ survey establishes the extent and geometry of property boundaries .

A) boundary
B) topography
C) lot
D) SUE
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2
Explain what needles are and how underpinning is done with the use of needles.
Needles are heavy wooden timbers or steel beams that are run horizontally through the wall of a building and supported on each end. The spacing between needles in a wall is determined by an engineer. The building is supported by needles run through the foundation, then the area under the foundation is excavated and a new footing and foundation are built.
3
____ types of asphalt paving are in common use.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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With regard to blasting, how are explosives employed and how are they made?
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An earthquake is caused by the slippage of the earth along a ____.

A) thrust fault
B) vertical slip
C) strike slip
D) fault plane
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_____ is the alteration of a site's land form, usually by means of heavy equipment, to provide a level area for a structure, create movement paths, and create drainage and landscape features.

A) Grading
B) Sheeting
C) Excavating
D) Caissoning
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Name some of the activities that earthwork may involve.
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Explain what a tieback is and the two types of tiebacks that are commonly used.
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Name several of the preconstruction activities encompassing site work.
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Explain the types of activities on a construction site that should be made to make every effort to conserve natural features, prevent the escape of pollutants from the site, and restore existing areas that may be damaged.
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Historically the main remediation strategy for damaged sites was the removal of contaminated material to special, contained landfills, a procedure known as ____.

A) bioremediation
B) phytoremediation
C) dig and dump
D) dump and dig
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Describe what a Phase II ESA report would normally contain.
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____ describes the washing or wearing away of soil through the actions of wind and water, as well as equipment and foot traffic.

A) Sediment
B) Erosion
C) Runoff
D) Tunneling
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____ should be located over known active geologic faults.

A) No buildings
B) No more than two buildings
C) Any size and type of building
D) No buildings over one story
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____ are temporary watertight enclosures used either in water-bearing soil or directly in water.

A) Cofferdams
B) Slurries
C) Caissons
D) Sheet pilings
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Explain the reasons why a building should not be located over known active geologic faults .
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Explain what a caisson is and describe the two types of caissons that are used.
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____ techniques involve lowering the level of subsurface water on a site to allow excavation to occur in a dry and stable environment.

A) Underpinning
B) Dewatering
C) Excavating
D) Sheeting
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____, in the form of sheet piling, lagging, and slurry walls, is used to support the face of an excavation.

A) Excavating
B) Anchoring
C) Grading
D) Sheeting
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What are some types of site work that can be accomplished with pervious materials?
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