Plumbing and Piping Systems Inspection Notes -
Up To Code
Inspecting Commercial,
Industrial and Residential Properties
Gil Taylor
JOB-CRITICAL
PLUMBING AND PIPING SYSTEMS DATA YOU CAN FLIP TO IN SECONDS AND
APPLY INSTANTLY!
Up to Code: Plumbing and Piping Systems
Inspection Notes is an on-the-job “cliff notes” resource, packed
with information that will save time and money while ensuring
quality.
To-do checklists, charts and tables with
at-a-glance calculations, who’s-responsible-for-what info, and
diagrams that clearly illustrate complicated information make it
fast and easy for busy building professionals to do their jobs
thoroughly and efficiently, and avoid costly mistakes.
The books help building pros establish and
meet inspection guidelines, and provide clients with schedules and
specifications. Each of the Up to Code: Inspection Notes is focused
on the IBC (International Building Code), the most widely adopted
building code in North America.
Plumbing and Piping Systems also focuses
on information from International Fuel Gas Code, and the
International Plumbing Code.
Packed with essential, compliance-simplifying
information in a put-it-to-work NOW format:
- Checklists
- Calculations
- Diagrams
- Plain-English code explanations
- Tables and charts
- Who is responsible for what during every
step of a project
PASS INSPECTION THE FIRST TIME, EVERY TIME
UP TO CODE
| Responsibility;
Authority; Quality Control and Assurance; Plans and
Specifications; Shop Drawings; Inspectors Daily Report;
Pre-Construction Meeting; Equipment Proposal; Claims; Progress
Schedules; Labor Enforcement; Storage of Materials;
Contractor’s Payment; Rights-of-Way; Record Drawings; Project
Turnover; Inspection Files; Recommended Equipment; Inspection;
Safety. |
Contents:
Introduction
Design Quality Control
Piping Systems
Materials
Installation of Piping
Systems
Fuel Appliance
Installations
Combustible Air
Drainage Lines
Fire Sprinkler
Pipelines
Testing Piping
Plumbing Fixtures and
Materials
Pipelines, Drains, and
Vent Stacks
Drilling and Notching
Structural Wood Members
Water Lines
Sanitary Drainage
Septic Tanks
Wells
Fire Protection
Systems
Underground Pipe
Systems
About the Author:
Gil L. Taylor (Lexington, KY) has
worked in the construction industry for more than 20 years, holding
positions such as Project Manager for the Design/Build Division of
Mason & Hanger Engineering, State Resident Inspector at Eastern
Kentucky University, and Project Engineer for Takenaka International
USA – one of ENR’s Top 25 design/build firms.
He belongs to several professional
construction organizations, including the Construction
Specifications Institute (CSI), National Independent Certified
Building Inspectors Association, National Home Builders Association,
and Building Officials and Code Administrators International (BOCA),
and holds inspection licenses in Kentucky.
He’s written several books and manuals on
construction and code issues, and has reviewed books for the
National Home Builders Association
Spiralbound
224 Pages
3 x 5 in.
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