Concrete Construction Systems (ABPL90435)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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Construction of commercial and high-rise buildings relies heavily on the use of reinforced concrete for its structural components. This subject introduces students to reinforced concrete systems and techniques for constructing commercial and high-rise buildings. Students will be taught how to interpret information provided by the engineers’ reinforced concrete drawings and specifications that provides the necessary means to be able to transfer documented details into the physical built form. Students will investigate structural design concepts, structural behaviour and construction methods for reinforced concrete structural members. This includes reinforced concrete frames including slab and beam systems, prestressed concrete design concepts and introduction of hybrid wall construction systems and construction methods. Other related topics include exposed concrete surface finishes, sprayed concrete technology, concrete detailing and constructability.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Read and interpret construction drawings involving reinforced and prestressed concrete and hybrid construction systems.
- Identify factors affecting the choice of concrete structural system and the construction process for medium to high rise and commercial buildings.
- Understand the effects of prestress on the behaviour of concrete structural elements
- Communicate construction solutions by means of reports, sketches and drawings.
- Propose and evaluate alternative construction systems or innovative construction methods to reduce time and cost of the project while achieving the intended quality.
Generic skills
- Ability to read and interpret drawings
- Critically analyse problems and propose solutions
- Research and analyse new methods
- Participate effectively as a team member in the delivery of a project
Last updated: 4 March 2025