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Module Overview

This module covers engineering drawings for infrastructure projects. These include drawings for roads and bridges.

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the specific needs and requirements of infrastructure projects in terms of their engineering drawings
  • Read infrastructure blue-prints and extract key information from drawings
  • Perform quantity take-off from engineering drawings
  • Calculate excavation and fill volumes for infrastructure projects 

Explore Module

Please note that this preview is intended for exploration purposes only. If you'd like to use this module in one of your courses, to ensure playback and tracking, you must upload the SCORM package (downloadable below) to your institution's Learning Management System (ex. Blackboard, D2L, Moodle, etc). 

PROJECT FILES
Type: Illustrations
Title Author Description
4.1.1 Tags and Notes | Download File (620.86 KB) Sheida Shahi CC BY
4.1.2 Schedules | Download File (10.3 MB) Sheida Shahi CC BY
4.2.1 - Detail 2 | Download File (550.67 KB) Sheida Shahi CC BY
4.2.2 Assembly | Download File (186.39 KB) Sheida Shahi CC BY
4.3 Drawing Sheet | Download File (7.94 MB) Sheida Shahi CC BY
Type: Modules
Title Author Description
Engineering Drawings for Infrastructure (Storyline File) Sheida Shahi, Dr. Brenda McCabe

This Articulate Storyline File can be downloaded and modified to your specific learning objectives (within the bounds of the creative commons licensing selected for this file). To use this file, you must have installed Articulate Storyline Version 2.0. Any technical issues are not supported by the University of Toronto.

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Engineering Drawings for Infrastructure (SCORM Package) Sheida Shahi, Dr. Brenda McCabe

This SCORM package is the production version of this module. To use it, you must upload it into your institution's Learning Management System (or onto another platform that hosts and plays SCORM packages). Once uploaded, you can specify the settings for this module for your particular use within your class. Students will access this module from your institution's course environment.

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