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	2nd book in series on Reinforced Concrete Constructions.
	
	Formwork Reinforcements and Concrete Based on IS : 456-2000, IS : 7861 (Parts I & II), IS : 13935-1993, IS : 1893 (Part I)-2002, IS : 13920-1993, IS : 4326-1993.
	2nd book in series on Reinforced Concrete Constructions.
	
	Formwork Reinforcements and Concrete Based on IS : 456-2000, IS : 7861 (Parts I & II), IS : 13935-1993, IS : 1893 (Part I)-2002, IS : 13920-1993, IS : 4326-1993.
	Dedication
	Foreword
	Preface
	Acknowledgements
	About The Author
	About The Book
	
	Section 1.0 : Execution and Checking of Multistoreyed Buildings and Concreting in Hot and Cold Weather
	Chapter 1.1 : Salient Features
	Chapter 1.2 : Method of Execution and Precautionary Measures for Executing Items of Work in Foundation and Plinth
	Chapter 1.3 : Guidelines for Execution and Checking The Items of Work in Superstructure
	Chapter 1.4 : Concreting in Hot Weather
	Chapter 1.5 : Cold Weather Concreting
	
	Section 2.0 : Formwork for Multistoreyed Structures
	Chapter 2.1 : Junctions of Columns with Beams
	Chapter 2.2 : Flat Slabs
	Chapter 2.3 : Erection of Columns in Multistorey Structures
	Chapter 2.4 : Formwork for RCC Beams
	Chapter 2.5 : Formwork for RCC Slabs
	Chapter 2.6 : Formwork for RCC Staircase
	Chapter 2.7 : Formwork for RCC Lintels
	
	Section 3.0 : Preventing RCC Structures from Earthquake Destruction
	Chapter 3.1 : Earthquake Devastation and Construction Practices
	Chapter 3.2 : 230 mm and 200 mm Wide Islolated Columns Unsafe During Earthquake
	Chapter 3.3 : Learning Earthquake Design and Construction
	Chapter 3.4 : Explanation on Configuration of Buildings and Related Issues
	Chapter 3.5 : Explanation on Ductile Detailing of Reinforcements
	
	Section 4.0 : Ready Mixed Concrete
	Chapter 4.1 : The Advent of RMC in India
	Chapter 4.2 : Production and Utilization of Ready Mixed Concrete
	Chapter 4.3 : Explanation on RMC as Specified by CPWD
	Chapter 4.4 : Explanation on RMC as Prescribed in IS: 4926-2003
	Chapter 4.5 : Advantages of Ready Mixed Concrete
	
	Section 5.0 : Self Compacting Concrete/Viscocrete Concrete
	Chapter 5.1 : Introduction
	Chapter 5.2 : Manufacturing Placing and Testing Self Compacting Concrete
	Chapter 5.3 : Self Compacting Concrete as Described by Different Construction Chemical Manufacturers
	Chapter 5.4 : Prestigious Structures Constructed Using Self Compacting Concrete
	Chapter 5.5  Novel Method of Placing Self Compacting Concrete by Bottom Up Pumping
	
	Section 6.0 : Appendices
	Appendix 6.1 : High Volume Fly Ash Concrete Technology
	Appendix 6.2 : Thermo Mechanically Treated (TMT) Bars
	Appendix 6.3 : Durability of Concrete Construction Inter Related to Environmental Exposure Conditions
	Appendix 6.4 : Protection of Concrete Structures Inter Related to Providing Cover as Per Environmental Exposure
	Appendix 6.5 : Fire Protection for Multistoreyed Buildings (As Specified by National Building Code)
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