Publications. Written by experts in design, specification and construction SRIA publications are developed specifically for use by practicing engineers, architects. A Residential Soil Classification Report, typically referred to as a soil test report or geotech report, is a report prepared by a qualified geotechnical engineer on. The following publications are available FREE online as PDF documents. Download the latest version of the free Acrobat Reader here. TECHNICAL NOTES. Australias only repellent physical termite barrier Kordon Termite Barrier is a uniquely flexible building protection tool that provides a combined physical and. Shrinkage Properties of Soft Clay Treated with Cement and Geofibers. In this study, effects of two types of geofibers, namely polypropylene and recycled carpet, on three dimensional shrinkage properties of cement treated kaolinite and bentonite clays are investigated. Cement treated clay specimens were prepared with cement contents of 5, 1. To investigate and understand the influence of different fiber types and contents, three different percentages of fiber content i. The results of shrinkage tests on 1. Results of this study indicate that combination of cement and fiber is effective in reducing the volume change of clayey soils undergoing drying process. In the applied ranges of cement and fiber contents, the influence of cement addition on the shrinkage reduction is more significant than the addition of fibers for the treated kaolinite. However, addition of fibers in curtailing the shrinkage of bentonite clay is more significant than the cement addition. Keywords. Polypropylene fiber Carpet fiber Cement treated clay Volume change Shrinkage. RESOURCES Publications. Written by experts in design, specification and construction SRIA publications are developed specifically for use by practicing engineers, architects, builders and government. Most are provided free of charge and can be downloaded below. The following publications are available FREE online as PDF documents. Download the latest version of the free Acrobat Reader here. To view or download any document, simply click on the title. Title. Description. Size Guide to Seismic Design and Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Buildings in Australia. The SRIA Guide is now available Click here to download your FREE PDF version. Professionally printed copies are also available at a cost of. AUD per copy including postage and handling within Australia and. AUD per copy including International postage and handling. Click here to purchase your printed copy. MBTitle. Description. Size. Technical Note 1 2. Surface Condition of Steel Reinforcement. MBTechnical Note 2 2. Substitution of N1. Rebar in AS 2. 87. Residential slabs and footings. KBTechnical Note 3 2. Restrictions on the use of wire bar chairs. KBTechnical Note 4 2. Fabrication and site handling of reinforcing bars. MBTechnical Note 5 2. Guidelines for Economical Assembly of Reinforcement. MBTechnical Note 6 2. Design to AS 3. 60. Suspended Concrete Floors Reinforced with Class L Mesh. KBTitle. Description. Size. QV1 1. 99. A detailed case study of a 4. Perth. 60. 8 KBForm and Function in Concrete. Case studies of prominent buildings in six capital cities. MBAustralias 1. 00 Tallest Buildings 1. Pictorial overview, analysing them by structure, number of floors and overall height. It shows the dominance of reinforced concrete in this market and identifies reasons for this. MBTOPTitle. Description. Size. Tilt Up Digest 1. An examination of recent tilt up buildings. KBTilt Up City 1. Reviews the contribution that tilt up construction has made to the Joondalup streetscape in Perth by considering several projects in the commercial, retail and residential areas the realisation of Landcorps vision of A City in Harmony5. KBTen Steps to Tilt Up 1. Ten reasons why tilt up is becoming the preferred construction system for many commercial and residential developments ten reasons why you should use it on your next project. KBTitle. Description. Size. 10 Steps to Build a Reinforced Concrete Slab On Ground 2. TOPStep by step guide for a housebuilder to successfully construct a durable slab on ground, the preferred floor and footing solution for housing. KBTitle. Description. Size. Safe Design of Slabs Incorporating Class L Mesh 2. Design advice on safe design of slabs incorporating Class L mesh under AS 3. Dr. Mark Patrick, MP Engineers Pty Ltd. MBNew Developments in the Testing, Design and Construction of Concrete Structures Incorporating Class L Reinforcing Mesh 2. Details of a new major test program, explaination of economic advantages of Class L mesh under the new design rules in AS 3. Dr. Mark Patrick, MP Engineers Pty Ltd and John Keith, SRIA. KBA Review of Australian Design and Construction Practices Concerning Anchorage and Lap Splicing of Reinforcing Bars, with Particular Emphasis on Slabs and Walls. A paper presented at the Australasian Structural Engineering Conference ASEC Melbourne, Australia, 2. Dr. Mark Patrick, MP Engineers Pty Ltd, Mark Turner, Institute of Public Works Engineering, NSW and John Keith, SRIA. KBTitle. Description. Size. Concrete in Australia V4. N4 Bending Reinforcement On Site. KBConcrete in Australia V4. N3 Seismic Design and Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Structures. KBConcrete in Australia V4. N2 Common Questions Regarding Reinforcement. KBConcrete in Australia V4. N1 A Guide to Seismic Design Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Buildings in Australia. KBConcrete in Australia V4. N3 New Australian Standard Developments. KBConcrete in Australia V4. N2 Guide to Seismic Design Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Buildings in Australia. KBConcrete in Australia V4. N1 A Guide to Seismic Design Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Buildings in Australia. KBConcrete in Australia V4. N4 A Guide to Seismic Design Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Buildings in Australia. KBConcrete in Australia V4. N3 Are You Making Your Steel Reinforcement Connections KBConcrete in Australia V4. N2 Progress on Australian New Zealand Standards for Bar Chairs. KBConcrete in Australia V4. N1 Chronology of Recent SRIA Conference Papers. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N4 Reinforcing Mesh Servicing Australian Construction Since 1. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N3 New Australian Standard for Bar Chairs. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N1 Reinforcing Mesh. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N3 Dont Judge a Bar by its Cover. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N2 SRIA Member Capability. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N1 Member Company Safety. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N3 SRIA New National Office, refreshed corporate logo and Website redevelopment. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N2 Dont Judge a Bar by its Cover. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N1 Resources Updates and Website redevelopment. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N4 SRIA Contribution to CECAR 5, Upcoming Technical Note, Publication Research. Contabilidade Basica Ricardo J Ferreira Pdf Free more. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N3 SRIA Environmental Sustainability Policy. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N2 SRIA Member Capability. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N1 A changing of the Guard Members Safety Excellence. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N4 SRIA Technical Support For Steel Reinforeced Concrete design and construction. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N3 Design to AS 3. Suspended Concrete floors Reinforeced with Class L Mesh. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N2 Ten Good Reasons Why Concrete is the Preferred Building Frame Material including new cost study data2. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N1 Surface Condition of Steel Reinforcement. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N4 Member driven solutions to todays reinforced concrete needs. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N1 The Safe Use of Class L Reinforcing Mesh in Suspended Floors. KBConcrete in Australia V3. N2 SRIA Research Program for Class L Reinforcing Mesh in Suspended Floors. KBCurtin University Testing of Class L Slabs Nears Completion. Since July 2. 00. SRIA has funded a research program, with full scale structural testing of monolithic, reinforced concrete slabs incorporating Class L mesh, being conducted by the Department of Civil Engineering, Curtin University of Technology in Perth. The testing will soon be completed. This is an update on the program prior to its completion and release of the findings. KBTitle. Description. Size. Why Concrete A classic lecture by Professor H J Cowan, AO Professor Emeritus of Architectural Science, University of Sydney. Although originally published in 1. KBWhy Concrete Framing TOPThere are ten good reasons why concrete is the preferred material for the vast majority of building frames. KBTOPMaterial Supply Agreement. A proforma Formal Instrument of Agreement contract for supply of reinforcement products. Please enquire for details infosria.