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Building Tech Latest Update Graded A+ What is thermal bridging? Thermal bridging occurs when a material with high thermal conductivity creates a path for heat flow across a thermal barrier, reducing insulation effectiveness. What does “constructability” refer to? Constructability refer...

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What is thermal bridging?


✔✔Thermal bridging occurs when a material with high thermal conductivity creates a path for

heat flow across a thermal barrier, reducing insulation effectiveness.




What does “constructability” refer to?


✔✔Constructability refers to the ease and efficiency with which a building design can be

constructed, taking into account construction methods and materials.




What is the purpose of a riser in construction?


✔✔A riser is a vertical component in a stairway or ramp that connects steps and supports the

overall structure.




What is the definition of smart buildings?


✔✔Smart buildings are structures equipped with advanced sensors and automation systems to

enhance energy efficiency, comfort, and safety.




What is the role of a building inspector?


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,✔✔A building inspector is responsible for ensuring that construction work complies with

building codes and regulations.




What does the term “site development” mean?


✔✔Site development involves preparing and improving a piece of land for construction,

including grading, drainage, and landscaping.




What is a soffit in building construction?


✔✔A soffit is the underside of an architectural feature, such as an arch or overhang, which can

also house ventilation systems.




What is the definition of a structural load?


✔✔A structural load is the weight and force acting on a building or structure, including dead

loads (permanent) and live loads (temporary).




What is a design-bid-build project delivery method?


✔✔The design-bid-build method involves separate contracts for design and construction, where

the project is designed first, then put out for bid.




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,What does “zoning” refer to in construction?


✔✔Zoning refers to municipal regulations that dictate how land can be used, including building

types, density, and placement on a property.




What is a thermal mass?


✔✔Thermal mass is a material’s ability to absorb and store heat, helping to regulate indoor

temperatures in buildings.




What is a punch list in construction?


✔✔A punch list is a document that outlines work that needs to be completed or corrected before

a construction project can be considered finished.




What is the purpose of a header in framing?


✔✔A header is a horizontal structural member that supports loads above openings like doors and

windows in a wall.




What is the definition of façade lighting?


✔✔Façade lighting is the use of lighting to enhance the exterior appearance of a building,

highlighting architectural features.

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, What is the difference between R-value and U-value?


✔✔R-value measures insulation effectiveness, while U-value measures heat transfer through a

building element; lower U-values indicate better insulation.




What does “adaptive reuse” mean?


✔✔Adaptive reuse is the process of repurposing old buildings for new uses while retaining their

historic features and character.




What is the role of an architect in building projects?


✔✔An architect is responsible for the design and planning of buildings, ensuring functionality,

safety, and aesthetic appeal.




What is a crawl space?


✔✔A crawl space is a shallow space between the ground and the floor of a building, providing

access to utilities and insulation.




Clamp Nail ✔✔A specialized fastener used to pull on to hold mitered joints together




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