BC 2014: Construction Principles I

System Scoping- "Soil-Based Monolithic Walls(Pise, Rammed Earth, Cob)"


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A soil-based-monolithic wall system is composed of soil (clay and sand), straw, water, and in some cases cement.  There are different methods and types of soil wall construction but we will focus primarily on cob, rammed earth, and Pise.


System Scoping
Technological Performance
Human Performance
Ecological Performance
Economic Performance
This page provides an overview of the scope of system being included in this analysis of Soil-Based Monolithic Walls. Subsections include:
  • Functional Description
  • Overview of Product Range
  • Scope of Systems to Achieve Functional Equivalence
  • Major Manufacturers
  • Linkages to Other Systems
  • Application Environments
This page provides details on the technological performance of Soil-Based Monolithic Walls including:
  • Performance Parameters & Properties
  • Buyers Guide
  • FMEA Analysis
  • Third Party Evaluation
  • Relevant Trade Associations

This page provides details on the human performance of Soil-Based Monolithic Walls including:

  • Turnover Documentation Checklist
  • Process Map for Product Installation
  • Resource Allocation Scenarios for Installation Process Map
  • Process-Based FMEA Analysis
  • Troubleshooting Guide

This page provides details on the ecological performance of Soil-Based Monolithic Walls.

  • Materials Flow Analysis
  • Supply Chain Risk
  • Materials and Energy Diagram
  • Collateral Damage Analysis
  • Collateral Synergy Analysis
  • End-of-life-cycle analysis
  • Manufacturer's Claims Analysis
This page provides details on the economic performance of Soil-Based Monolithic Walls.
  • Functional Equivalence Specification
  • Estimating Methodology
  • Contractor Investment Analysis
  • Procurement Analysis
  • Life Cycle Cost Comparison

 

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