Six-Minute Solutions for Civil PE Exam Construction Problems

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| Rating | : | 4.98 (565 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1591263700 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 96 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-07-08 |
| Language | : | English |
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J. Cooner said Typos everywhere. I thought the book was pretty good, but I found a typo yesterday and today.I contacted PPI to see if they would resolve it, so waiting to hear back on that.These are the typos:In question # Typos everywhere J. Cooner I thought the book was pretty good, but I found a typo yesterday and today.I contacted PPI to see if they would resolve it, so waiting to hear back on that.These are the typos:In question # 47, the problem dealing with the aquifer and cone of depression. The values for R1 and R2 are reversed, from the original equation (from the CERM). The R1 and R2 do not coincide correctly with Y1 and Y2, as they do in the example in the CERMIn question #76, the solution shows Py * (9 ft). The picture clearly shows the brace pinned at a height of 8 ft. I am . 7, the problem dealing with the aquifer and cone of depression. The values for R1 and R"Typos everywhere" according to J. Cooner. I thought the book was pretty good, but I found a typo yesterday and today.I contacted PPI to see if they would resolve it, so waiting to hear back on that.These are the typos:In question # Typos everywhere J. Cooner I thought the book was pretty good, but I found a typo yesterday and today.I contacted PPI to see if they would resolve it, so waiting to hear back on that.These are the typos:In question # 47, the problem dealing with the aquifer and cone of depression. The values for R1 and R2 are reversed, from the original equation (from the CERM). The R1 and R2 do not coincide correctly with Y1 and Y2, as they do in the example in the CERMIn question #76, the solution shows Py * (9 ft). The picture clearly shows the brace pinned at a height of 8 ft. I am . 7, the problem dealing with the aquifer and cone of depression. The values for R1 and R2 are reversed, from the original equation (from the CERM). The R1 and R2 do not coincide correctly with Y1 and Y2, as they do in the example in the CERMIn question #76, the solution shows Py * (9 ft). The picture clearly shows the brace pinned at a height of 8 ft. I am . are reversed, from the original equation (from the CERM). The R1 and R"Typos everywhere" according to J. Cooner. I thought the book was pretty good, but I found a typo yesterday and today.I contacted PPI to see if they would resolve it, so waiting to hear back on that.These are the typos:In question # Typos everywhere J. Cooner I thought the book was pretty good, but I found a typo yesterday and today.I contacted PPI to see if they would resolve it, so waiting to hear back on that.These are the typos:In question # 47, the problem dealing with the aquifer and cone of depression. The values for R1 and R2 are reversed, from the original equation (from the CERM). The R1 and R2 do not coincide correctly with Y1 and Y2, as they do in the example in the CERMIn question #76, the solution shows Py * (9 ft). The picture clearly shows the brace pinned at a height of 8 ft. I am . 7, the problem dealing with the aquifer and cone of depression. The values for R1 and R2 are reversed, from the original equation (from the CERM). The R1 and R2 do not coincide correctly with Y1 and Y2, as they do in the example in the CERMIn question #76, the solution shows Py * (9 ft). The picture clearly shows the brace pinned at a height of 8 ft. I am . do not coincide correctly with Y1 and Y"Typos everywhere" according to J. Cooner. I thought the book was pretty good, but I found a typo yesterday and today.I contacted PPI to see if they would resolve it, so waiting to hear back on that.These are the typos:In question # Typos everywhere J. Cooner I thought the book was pretty good, but I found a typo yesterday and today.I contacted PPI to see if they would resolve it, so waiting to hear back on that.These are the typos:In question # 47, the problem dealing with the aquifer and cone of depression. The values for R1 and R2 are reversed, from the original equation (from the CERM). The R1 and R2 do not coincide correctly with Y1 and Y2, as they do in the example in the CERMIn question #76, the solution shows Py * (9 ft). The picture clearly shows the brace pinned at a height of 8 ft. I am . 7, the problem dealing with the aquifer and cone of depression. The values for R1 and R2 are reversed, from the original equation (from the CERM). The R1 and R2 do not coincide correctly with Y1 and Y2, as they do in the example in the CERMIn question #76, the solution shows Py * (9 ft). The picture clearly shows the brace pinned at a height of 8 ft. I am . , as they do in the example in the CERMIn question #76, the solution shows Py * (9 ft). The picture clearly shows the brace pinned at a height of 8 ft. I am . Nancy said PE Exam Taker. Not to impressed with book. Yes, great problems, relevant topics. My beef is with the quality of the product. There were white spaces throught the book, missing text caused by something during the printing processes. Also, the area where there where white-outs, the ink would rub off with a touch. This was not just one or two pages but every other page. Missing text had to be assumed, and when it was within a problem, there were times I didn't get what whas happening. There are several errors within the problems (math). I did get on line and se. A must have for anyone taking the PE This book had excellent examples to help prepare me for the PE exam in Construction - which I passed the first try. I agree with other reviewers there are some errors but it is still a must have to help you prepare for the exam especially since its the only practice book with solutions that are based on time. Between this,the Construction Depth Practice exams (ASIN 159126A must have for anyone taking the PE safa19 This book had excellent examples to help prepare me for the PE exam in Construction - which I passed the first try. I agree with other reviewers there are some errors but it is still a must have to help you prepare for the exam especially since its the only practice book with solutions that are based on time. Between this,the Construction Depth Practice exams (ASIN 1591264847) and the CERM practice problems (ASIN 1591264545) you will have all the practice problems you need.. 8A must have for anyone taking the PE safa19 This book had excellent examples to help prepare me for the PE exam in Construction - which I passed the first try. I agree with other reviewers there are some errors but it is still a must have to help you prepare for the exam especially since its the only practice book with solutions that are based on time. Between this,the Construction Depth Practice exams (ASIN 1591264847) and the CERM practice problems (ASIN 1591264545) you will have all the practice problems you need.. 7) and the CERM practice problems (ASIN 159126A must have for anyone taking the PE safa19 This book had excellent examples to help prepare me for the PE exam in Construction - which I passed the first try. I agree with other reviewers there are some errors but it is still a must have to help you prepare for the exam especially since its the only practice book with solutions that are based on time. Between this,the Construction Depth Practice exams (ASIN 1591264847) and the CERM practice problems (ASIN 1591264545) you will have all the practice problems you need.. 5A must have for anyone taking the PE safa19 This book had excellent examples to help prepare me for the PE exam in Construction - which I passed the first try. I agree with other reviewers there are some errors but it is still a must have to help you prepare for the exam especially since its the only practice book with solutions that are based on time. Between this,the Construction Depth Practice exams (ASIN 1591264847) and the CERM practice problems (ASIN 1591264545) you will have all the practice problems you need.. 5) you will have all the practice problems you need.
With an average of only six minutes to solve each problem on the Civil PE exam, speed and accuracy are vital to your success—and nothing gets you up to speed like solving problems.The practice problems contained in Six-Minute Solutions for Civil PE Exam Construction Problems are consistent with the multiple-choice format, difficulty, and subject matter of the exam. Understanding how to solve construction problems quickly and efficiently is key to passing the Civil PE exam.Solving construction problems on the Civil PE exam also requires a thorough familiarity with design standards, and Six-Minute Solutions reflects those specified for the exam.Beat the Clock on the Civil PE Exam100 challenging, multiple-choice problems2 levels of difficulty: 20 morning and 80 afternoon construction problemsCoverage of exam-adopted design standards ACI 318 (2005)ACI 347 (2004)ACI SP-4 (2005)AISC (13th ed)ASCE 37 (2002)CMWB (2001)MUTCD Part 6 (2009)NDS (2005)OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 A hint for each problem Step-by-step solutions Explanations of how to avoid common errors Topics Covered Earthwork Construction and LayoutEstimating Quantities and CostsSchedulingMaterial Quality Control and ProductionTemporary StructuresWorker Health, Safety, and EnvironmentOther Topics
