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Obj. 1.03. Different types of Structural systems. What are the different types?. Commercial Residential Defense Public works Industrial. What is Commercial?. Any structure relating to commerce, the sale of items. What are some examples of commercial buildings?. Target Walmart
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Obj. 1.03 Different types of Structural systems
What are the different types? • Commercial • Residential • Defense • Public works • Industrial
What is Commercial? • Anystructurerelating to commerce, the sale of items
What are some examples of commercial buildings? • Target • Walmart • Strip mall • Enclosed mall
What is residential? • Single family housing consists of one family unit per structure. Multi Family Housing is either duplex or apartment type structures
What are examples of residential living? • Apartments • Condos • Houses • Mobile homes
What is Defense? • Defending against danger, injury, or attack
What are some examples? • military bases • National Guard armories • missile silos • satellite launching facilities
What is Public Works? • structures open for common or general use • generally associated with some type of public service
Examples • a public road • a police station • a public pool • Law enforcement • Water and waste • Health • Education • Transportation • Recreation.
Law Enforcement • Constitutes the enforcement of civil and criminal law. • structures include police stations, jails, and municipal courthouses.
Waste and Water • A water supply system. • unwanted substance or material, such as waste products that need to be disposed of. • Examples • rain water drainage pipes, water lines, sewage pipes, gas lines, electric transmission lines, and communication lines.
Health • Dealing with general wellness and enforcement of health and safety codes in a community. • Examples • clinics, hospitals, emergency response facilities (Fire and rescue).
Education • The process or act of educating. • Examples • pre-schools, elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, community colleges, and universities.
Transportation • An act or an instance of transporting goods or people from one location to another. • Examples • roads, rails, airports and runways, dredged channels, ports, bus stations and stops, bridges, tunnels, and any supporting structures.
Recreation • Activities that divert or amuses or stimulates ones mind or body. • Examples • playgrounds, golf courses, tennis courts, skate parks, bike trails, scenic canoe trails, theme parks, pools, fishing piers, national and state parks, coliseums, theaters, arcades, and many others.
What is Industrial? • This consists of structures relating to manufacturing, whether heavy manufacturing or light manufacturing
Examples • Automobiles, steel production (heavy) • fabric, food processing, shoe making (light)