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Course title Construction Site Procesess
Course code BūvZ3137
Credit points (ECTS) 4.5
Total Hours in Course 121.5
Number of hours for lectures 24
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes 12
Number of hours for laboratory classes 12
Independent study hours 72
Date of course confirmation 17/02/2021
Responsible Unit Institute of Civil Engineering and Wood Processing
 
Course developers
Dr. sc. ing., asoc. prof. (Emeritus) Andris Šteinerts

Prior knowledge
Arhi3063, Architecture I
Arhi3064, Architecture I
BūvZ2061, Building Materials
BūvZ2062, Basics of Architectural Design
BūvZP010, Engineering Geodesy
Course abstract
Students shall acquire knowledge of the basic principles of the construction production process, content of the technological documentation of the works and its design procedures, the basic principles of the technical and tariff setting of the construction site works, the classification of construction machinery, types of different recovery systems, their advantages and disadvantages, the basic schemes of construction machinery, mechanized instruments, building machinery and hand tools that can be used for the performance of specific construction site works. Students acquire skills in the technological design of construction works and basic knowledge of execution of specific construction works – construction site treatment, transport works, ground work, pile works, masonry and concreting works, finishing works and others.
Learning outcomes and their assessment
Knows the basic technological principles of execution of construction site works considered in the program, understands the content of technological design of construction site works, is able to orientate in the normative documents regulating construction site production. These skills are assessed with tests.
Can prepare the simplest construction calculations, can read the technological documentation of construction site works. These skills are assessed by the student's representative work.
Knows the technical possibilities of the most widely used machinery in construction process, is able to choose the most appropriate mechanisation tools for specific types of construction work. This knowledge and abilities are tested in laboratory work. Students' knowledge and skills are evaluated with a test with a mark according to the results of 5 tests, evaluation of the student's independent work and laboratory work.
Course Content(Calendar)
1. Content of the construction production process and its role in national economics - 1h
2. Basic principles of the technological design of works - 2h
3. Occupation and qualification levels of construction workers. Technical and tariff setting of works. Scheduling of works in time and space - 2h
4. Estimation of the capacity of works -2h
5. Types, classification and characteristics of construction machinery - 2h
6. Types of mechanisms to drive - 2h
7. Lifting machines, their types and use in transport works and construction process -3h
8. Transport and loading - unloading machines - 2h
9. Ground-handling machines -3h
10. Finishing machines and hand tools -3h
11. Construction site treatment -2h
12. Transport works and loading and unloading work -2h
13. Ground works, mechanical development of soil -2h
14. Drilling works, blasting works -2h
15. Pile jobs -2h
16. Masonry works -3h
17. Concreting works -3h
18. Insulating works -3h
19. Roofing works -3h 20. Industry news. Finishing works -4h
Requirements for awarding credit points
This study course is to be successfully completed by an exam. Two tests must be successfully completed prior to the examination and independent work should be developed – a calculation of the working capacity of a small structure.
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work
Students' independent work includes preparations for tests, laboratory works and development of an individual task –calculation of the working capacity of small structure and finally – preparation for an examination.
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
The countdown mark of the exam is calculated as a summary from the assessment of two tests, independent calculation work and the credited laboratory work (30%).
Compulsory reading
1.Noviks J., Šnepste T. Celtniecības tehnoloģija. Rīga, izd. “Zvaigzne”, 1991, 304 lpp..
2.Noviks J.“Būvdarbi”:
1.daļa – Sagatavošanas darbi, Rīga, izd. “Jurģi” 1999;
2.daļa –Mūrnieku darbi, Rīga, izd. “Jurģi” 2000;
3.daļa – Betonēšanas darbi, Rīga, izd. “Isave” 2001;
4.daļa - Hidroizolācijas darbi. Siltumizolācijas darbi. Skaņas izolācijas darbi – izd. „Isave”, R., 2002, 286 lpp.;
5.daļa – Apmetēju darbi, apšūšanas darbi, flīzēšanas darbi, Rīga, izd. “Isave” 2003;
6.daļa – Krāsotāju darbi, tapsētāju darbi, Rīga, izd. “Isave” 2004;
7.daļa - Jumiķu darbi. Rīga, SIA „Tehniskā grāmata”, 2010.
3.Bērziņš E., Kārkliņš P., Lejnieks I. Būvdarbu tehnoloģija un organizēšana. Rīga, izd. “Zvaigzne”, 1993.
4.Jurševskis J. Būvmašīnas. 2. papildinātais izdevums. Jelgava: Autora izdevums, 2013. 320 lpp. 5. Jurševskis J. Celtniecības, ceļu būves un ceļu uzturēšanas mašīnas. Smiltene: Smiltenes 29. arodvidusskola, 2006. 256 lpp.
Further reading
1.Пчелинцев В.А., Коптев Д.В., Орлов Г.Г. - Охрана труда в строительстве, М.: Вышая школа, 1991.- 272 стр. Учебник для ВУЗов. 2.Дикман Л.Г. Организация строительного производства. Учебник для строительных вузов. Москва: Издательство Ассоциации строительных вузов, 2006. 608 с.
Periodicals and other sources
1.Būvinženieris. Rīga: Latvijas Būvinženieru savienība. ISSN 9771-0008;
2.Latvijas Būvniecība. ISSN 9771-0008; 3.Būvdarbu tehniskie noteikumi. I līdz XXVII daļas. Sastādījis Ed.Bērzupe, Rīga, 1933-1940.
Notes
Compulsory for the Bachelor Vocational Higher Education programme “Construction”