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Specification for Precast, Prestressed Concrete Piles
Specification for Precast, Prestressed Concrete Piles PRINT (ANSI/PCI 142-24)

This standard provides for the design and construction of precast, prestressed concrete piles. Such piles can be used to support most types of structural systems including buildings, bridges, piers, and wharfs. This standard contains modifications to the Recommended Practice for Design, Manufacture, and Installation of Prestressed Concrete... Details

Specification for Precast Concrete Insulated Wall Panels
Specification for the Design of Precast Concrete Insulated Wall Panels PRINT (ANSI/PCI 150-24)

This standard provides minimum requirements for the design of prestressed or non-prestressed precast insulated wall panels. Included within are provisions for composite action, wythe connectors, reinforcement, strength evaluation, service-level analysis, earthquake resistance, and temperature effects, among others.... Details

Ideas on the Production of Architectural Precast Concrete
Collection of Ideas on the Production of Architectural Precast Concrete (APC-1-2015), 2015, 2nd Edition, Free PDF Download
BM20 - Prestressed Concrete Piles - Chapter 20
Precast Prestressed Concrete Piles - Chapter 20, Bridge Design Manual, Sept. 2004, 1st Edition (BM-20)

This publication was first printed in the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute Bridge Design Manual, MNL-133, as Chapter 20, Precast Prestressed Concrete Piles. It is reprinted in this form as a convenience for designers and others with an interest in precast, prestressed concrete piles.

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CB01H - Curved Precast Concrete Bridges

Curved Precast Concrete Bridges State-of-the-Art Report, 2012, 1st Edition, (CB-01-12)

Addresses how to build curved structures with corded & curved precast prestressed concrete girders.

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CB-02 Lateral Stability Precast Concrete Bridge Girders
Recommended Practice for Lateral Stability of Precast, Prestressed Concrete Bridge Girders (CB-02-16)

This is a new comprehensive methodology to analyze the lateral stability of long slender bridge girders. Technology has enabled the manufacture of increasingly longer girders. Slender girders present a lateral stability concern. Each stage of a girder’s transition from the casting bed to its final location in the bridge is considered. These conditions include when... Details

Bridge Geometry Manual
Bridge Geometry Manual HARD COPY (CB-02-20H)

A Bridge Geometry Manual has been developed as a resource for bridge engineers and CAD technicians. In nine chapters, the manual presents the basics of roadway geometry and many of the calculations required to define the geometry and associated dimensions of bridges. This manual and course materials are not linked to any software tool. The first five chapters are dedicated to the fundamental... Details

Guide for Curved, Spliced Precast U-Beam Bridges
Guide Document for the Design of Curved, Spliced Precast Concrete U-Beam Bridges HARD COPY (CB-03-20H)

The Guide Document for the Design of Curved, Spliced Precast Concrete U-Beam Bridges has been developed as a resource for bridge engineers. In nine chapters, the guide documents the advancement of this bridge technology. This technology, which originated and progressed initially in Colorado over approximately 20 years, has evolved... Details

User Manual for Calculating the Lateral Stability
User Manual for Calculating the Lateral Stability of Precast, Prestressed Concrete Bridge Girders HARD COPY (CB-04-20H)

This document provides context and instructions for the use of a Microsoft Excel workbook to analyze lateral stability of precast, prestressed concrete bridge girders. Those that download the workbook program will be notified of updates or revisions when necessary.

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CTG10 - Architectural Precast Concrete Color & Texture Guide
Architectural Precast Concrete Color and Texture Selection Guide, 2nd Edition (CTG-10)

The Architectural Precast Concrete - Color and Texture Selection Guide is a visual guide to assist architects in the initial selection of color &texture for architectural precast concrete. This includes nine new color pages with two new colors per page, two pages of new form liners, & one page of new clay brick-faced precast. The guide is an extension of the information included in... Details

DN-01 Designer's Notebooks: Bullnoses

Designer's Notebooks: Bullnoses (DN-01-98), 1998, Free PDF Download

The first in the Designer's Notebook series, this piece begins with the advantages of precast in repetition and mold efficiency. It explains the design interest and dimension potential of bullnoses, and includes figures and examples. Architectural perspective and examples provided by Anthony I. Lumsden, Principal, Anthony I. Lumsden & Associates, Los Angeles, CA.

DN-02 Designer's Notebooks: Cornices

Designer's Notebooks: Cornices (DN-02-98), 1998, Free PDF Download

This Designer's Notebook explains the significant aesthetic and functional advantages of cornices in architectural precast structures. It discusses the three primary functions of cornices, along with design and flashing options. Architectural perspective and examples provided by Richard E. Fencl, AIA, Director of Technical Services, Loebl Schlossman & Hackl/Hague Richards, Chicago,... Details

DN-03 Designer's Notebooks: Reveals

Designer's Notebooks: Reveals (DN-03-98), 1998, Free PDF Download

This Designer's Notebook provides background and details on ways to take full advantage of reveals to break up the expanse of a wall or to minimize visual differences in color or texture of a wall. Architectural perspective and examples provided by W. Kenneth Wiseman, AIA, Partner, Lehman/Smith/Wiseman Associates LLC, Washington, DC.

DN-04 Designer's Notebooks: Multiple Mixes/Textures

Designer's Notebooks: Multiple Mixes/Textures (DN-04-99), 1999, Free PDF Download

This Designer's Notebook explains the options available for expanding aesthetic detailing by combining different finishes using the same or different mixes within a single panel. Architectural perspective and examples provided by Eduardo Illanes, Principal, OZ Architecture, Boulder, CO.

DN-05 Designer's Notebooks: Window Panels

Designer's Notebooks: Window Panels (DN-05-99), 1999, Free PDF Download

This Designer's Notebook discusses the considerations for design architectural panels with window openings. Architectural perspective and examples provided by John Hesseler, AIA and Jeff, LaRue, AIA, HKS, Inc., Dallas, TX.