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CAE 560-S Sustainable Construction
Wangda Zuo, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
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Review of Previous Lecture
Question:
Which of the following are the correct about Living Building Challenge? A. It considers net zero energy, waste and water B. It only evaluate the design of building C. The building has to meet the requirement over a minimum 12 months continuous occupancy. D. It is more rigorous than LEED and Green Globes.
Answer:
A, C, D
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Review of Previous Lecture
Question: Which of the following should be included in Site Protection Planning? A. Erosion and Sedimentation Control B. Pollution Prevention C. Reduction of Site Disturbance D. Commissioning Answer: A, B, C
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Review of Previous Lecture
Question: Which of the following should be included in Pollution Prevention? A. Noise B. Dust C. Air Pollution D. Light Answer: A, B, C, D
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Review of Previous Lecture
Question: Which of the following are part of indoor air quality management in building construction? A. HVAC Protection B. Control Contaminant Source C. Pathway Interruption D. Building Flush-out Answer: A, B, C, D
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Review of Previous Lecture
Question: Which of the following factor(s) affect the strength of recycled concrete? A. The amount of admixtures used B. The water absorption of the recycled aggregate C. The time of year the original concrete was made D. The strength of the original concrete Answer: B, D
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Review of Previous Lecture
Question: Which of the following is not true about recycled aggregate concrete? A. Can increase workability B. Can decrease creep C. Has a higher strength than the original concrete D. Reduces the construction and demolition waste stream Answer: C
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• Which of the following is true of recycled concrete?
• A. Re-recycled concrete is usually stronger than recycled concrete in terms of aggregates. • B. Re-recycled concrete is usually stronger than concrete...