Across
- 1. A metal without iron. (3)
- 4. Sloping at an angle.
- 7. A pure substance with one type of atom, found on the periodic table.
- 8. A conductive, non-ferrous metal used in wiring.
- 11. The greatest load a structure can safely carry. (2)
- 12. An additive that improves workability.
- 15. Concrete poured at its final location. (3)
- 19. Temporary molds for fresh concrete.
- 21. Ability to resist applied forces.
- 22. Using extra safety measures. (3)
- 23. A compound formed when iron reacts with oxygen. (2)
- 24. A drawing with length and width only. (Acc)
- 27. Perfectly vertical.
- 28. Included in calculations or decisions. (2)
- 29. Computer software used to create technical drawings. (Acc)
- 32. A drawing showing all parts fitted together.
- 33. The binding material in a composite.
- 34. To measure.
- 35. A drawing showing overall layout and dimensions. (Acc)
- 37. Designing beyond what is structurally necessary.
- 39. A metal containing iron. (2)
- 43. Sand used in concrete. (2)
- 44. A standard AutoCAD drawing file format. (Abbr.)
- 49. An alloy of iron and carbon.
- 50. A strong ferrous metal used in construction (Fe).
- 51. Process of strengthened concrete using steel bars or mesh.
- 53. Steel bars used as reinforcement.
- 55. A drawing with length, width, and depth. (Acc)
- 56. An additive that slows setting time.
- 60. A mix of cement, aggregates, and water.
- 61. The maximum allowed project cost.
- 64. Load-carrying capacity of a structure. (2)
- 68. –A cut made along the length of a structure. (2)
- 69. Fine aggregate in concrete.
- 71. A substance made of chemically bonded elements.
- 73. The arrangement of elements in a drawing.
- 74. To place fresh concrete into formwork.
- 75. Tensioning rebars after concrete hardens. (2)
- 77. Concrete strengthened with steel. (2)
- 78. A material made of two or more combined materials.
- 79. A force applied to a structure.
- 80. Detailed technical requirements of materials or work.
Down
- 1. An element that is not metallic. (2)
- 2. A drawing showing parts separated to explain assembly. (2)
- 3. A pulling force.
- 5. A document defining project requirements. (2)
- 6. A mixture of metals.
- 9. To go beyond a limit or value.
- 10. The distance between two supports.
- 13. A vertical view of one side of a structure.
- 14. Temporary formwork for concrete.
- 16. A cut view showing internal details across an object. (2)
- 17. Substances combined without chemical bonding.
- 18. A limiting condition in design.
- 20. Benchmarks used to compare performance or cost. (2)
- 24. Standard compressive strength of concrete after 28 days. (3)
- 25. A non-metal element affecting steel strength.
- 26. scenario The most unfavorable possible condition. (3)
- 30. The ratio between drawing size and real size.
- 31. Achieving best results for lowest cost. (2)
- 36. A binder that hardens when mixed with water.
- 38. Coarse aggregate made of small stones.
- 40. A reactive gas essential for oxidation.
- 41. A material added to modify concrete properties.
- 42. To measure or express numerically.
- 45. Tensioning steel before concrete casting. (2)
- 46. Proportions of concrete ingredients. (2)
- 47. A strong, conductive material.
- 48. Ratio controlling concrete strength and durability. (3)
- 52. of plumb Not vertically straight. (3)
- 54. A metal added to improve properties. (2)
- 57. Large stones used in concrete. (2)
- 58. A top view of a structure or object. (2)
- 59. A lightweight, non-ferrous metal.
- 62. Iron oxide formed by corrosion.
- 63. Concrete cast off-site before installation.
- 65. If something can go wrong, it will. (2)
- 66. Perfectly horizontal.
- 67. The lightest chemical element, first on the periodic table.
- 70. Measuring concrete ingredients before mixing.
- 72. A simplified diagram showing function, not detail.
- 76. Having a flat, even surface.
