How A Building Is Designed And Built Part 5

Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Systems - HVAC, IAQ, Thermal Comfort, Plumbing, Elec, AV, Tele-Data & Security

Last updated 2022-01-10 | 4.8

- Identify the Numerous Components
- Materials and Systems in a Commercial Building
- Describe the Sequence of Construction and Relationships Between Construction Activities
- Identify the Roles of the Major Parties Involved in the Design and Construction of Building Systems & Materials

What you'll learn

Identify the Numerous Components
Materials and Systems in a Commercial Building
Describe the Sequence of Construction and Relationships Between Construction Activities
Identify the Roles of the Major Parties Involved in the Design and Construction of Building Systems & Materials
Describe the Numerous Considerations When Choosing Different Building Materials and Systems
Develop a Construction and Engineering Vocabulary
Evaluate Key Constraints and Select All of the Appropriate Major Systems and Materials in a Building

* Requirements

* You should have an interest in the way buildings are designed and built.

Description

No matter which role you have in a building construction project, it is vital that you understand the "guts" of a building in order to make a positive impact.  For contractors, engineers, architects, real estate developers and facilities managers, it takes years or even decades to learn the materials and systems in a building.  The typical source of this education is on-the-job because this material is not taught in schools. Young professionals spend an extraordinary amount of time trying to understand the complexities of a modern building.  Every project is different and the materials and systems can change drastically from one building to the next.  Time can be better spent by adding value to projects instead of learning terminology and construction sequencing.  The lessons in the course have been developed to boil down years of on-the-job training into high-impact, bite-sized classes.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone working or interested in building materials and systems. The typical audience includes general contractors, specialty contractors, architects, engineers, building owners, construction managers, real estate developers and managers, facility operators and managers, engineering students, first responders or anyone with curiosity related to the "guts" of a building!

Course content

7 sections • 11 lectures

Lesson 1 Introduction How a Building is Designed and Built Preview 15:11

Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Systems Preview Preview 03:14

Lesson 5 HVAC Systems Part 1 Preview 48:40

Lesson 6 HVAC Systems Part 2 Preview 41:10

Lesson 7 Plumbing Systems Preview 34:22

Lesson 8 Electrical Systems Part 1 Preview 32:27

Lesson 9 Electrical Systems Part 2 Preview 30:00

Lesson 10 Electrical Systems Part 3 Preview 23:39

Lesson 11 Audio Visual, Tele-Data and Security Preview 19:01