Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Civil Engineering and Built Environment
Learning Methods
Lecture
Workshop
Module Offerings
4200BEUG-SEP-CTY
Aims
To introduce the student to construction techniques associated with domestic dwellings including building regulations and building services.
To develop an understanding of the performance of buildings and the influence of materials and workmanship specification on performance.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Describe and compare a range of processes and techniques involved in the construction of the substructure work of domestic buildings.
2.
Describe and compare, including illustrations, a range of processes and techniques involved in the construction of the primary elements of the superstructure of domestic buildings.
3.
Describe and compare a range of processes and techniques involved in the construction of the secondary elements and finishes of domestic buildings.
4.
Describe and compare a range of building services systems used in domestic buildings.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:• Substructure – domestic foundations of the forms of strip, raft and pile foundations for domestic buildings. Mechanical plant used in substructure work. Excavations. Health and Safety in excavation work. Site investigations for housing sites. (Dealing with trees on site, high water tables, contaminated land etc.)
• Superstructure – Ground floor construction – suspended and solid floors. External Cavity Wall Construction. Timber Frame Construction. Timber upper floors. Pitched roofs – trussed rafters and purlin roofs. Flat Roofs – warm deck and cold deck in timber.
• Secondary Elements and Finishes – stair construction. Door and Window construction and fixing. Internal partitions. Dry lining of walls. Plaster boarding of ceilings. Sand and cement and asphalt screeds. Timber floor finishes. Floor and wall tiling. Painting timberwork. External cladding and rendering.
• Building Services – above and below ground drainage systems. Hot and Cold water supply and distribution. Internal environment control (heating/cooling). Electrical supply and distribution.
Module Overview:
This module introduces you to construction techniques associated with domestic dwellings including building regulations and building services. It develops your understanding of the performance of buildings and the influence of materials and workmanship specification on performance.
This module introduces you to construction techniques associated with domestic dwellings including building regulations and building services. It develops your understanding of the performance of buildings and the influence of materials and workmanship specification on performance.
Additional Information:This module introduces the student to construction techniques associated with domestic
dwellings including building regulations and building services and develops an understanding of the performance of buildings and the influence of materials and workmanship specification on performance.
On the Building Services Engineering Degree Apprenticeship programme, the knowledge learning outcomes are K4 and K5 and the skills learning outcomes are S1, S2 and S3.
On the Quantity Surveying Degree Apprenticeship programme, the knowledge learning outcomes are K6 and K7.
On the Construction Management Degree Apprenticeship programme, the knowledge learning outcomes are K6 and K7.