Junior3ng
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 6, 2023
- 13
Hello All,
Hope everyone is having a great holiday period,
As a new junior engineer without much construction experience, I wanted to ask whether there is a trustworthy resource which goes into a detailed narrative of the construction process, encompassing from the beginning paperwork, typical teams making up a project, steps and stages along the way and finishing the project, preferably from a structural consultant(if possible) P.O.V rather than, an electrical P.O.V, however, this is not that important.
And by detailed, I am more looking for typical steps done for each item. For example, for a slab on grade, it would outline those involved, the subbase, subgrade preparation (how its done, standards, etc), placement of any insulation or waterproofing, pouring concrete, placement for column dowels, etc. I mostly want to get into the mindset of thinking like the general contractors so I can better communicate during the construction process and design for before we enter into that stage.
This may be a lot to ask for but I was wondering if there is such a resource so I can learn the process in depth.
Thank you all for your help! Enjoy your holidays
Hope everyone is having a great holiday period,
As a new junior engineer without much construction experience, I wanted to ask whether there is a trustworthy resource which goes into a detailed narrative of the construction process, encompassing from the beginning paperwork, typical teams making up a project, steps and stages along the way and finishing the project, preferably from a structural consultant(if possible) P.O.V rather than, an electrical P.O.V, however, this is not that important.
And by detailed, I am more looking for typical steps done for each item. For example, for a slab on grade, it would outline those involved, the subbase, subgrade preparation (how its done, standards, etc), placement of any insulation or waterproofing, pouring concrete, placement for column dowels, etc. I mostly want to get into the mindset of thinking like the general contractors so I can better communicate during the construction process and design for before we enter into that stage.
This may be a lot to ask for but I was wondering if there is such a resource so I can learn the process in depth.
Thank you all for your help! Enjoy your holidays