Minimum size of the walls of rooved structures, for liability: Shabbat 138b
Building a temporary rooved structure: Shabbat 125b, 137b-138a; Eruvin 44a-b, 86b
Adding on to a temporary rooved structure: Shabbat 125b, 137b-138a; Eruvin 44a-b, 102a; Succah 27b-28a
Supporting a beam which broke on Shabbat: Shabbat 151b
List of Actions which are similar to setting up a rooved structure: Shabbat 138a
Setting up different forms of beds, hammocks, canopies, curtains, hats and clothing, in a manner similar to setting up a tent: Shabbat 138a-b, 139a; Eruvin 101a, 102a-b
Differentiating between hammocks set up by 1 or 2 people: Shabbat 138b
Carrying a hammock missing 1 or 2 legs; one may come to re-set the legs: Shabbat 138b
Is a wooden box a "rooved structure" or a vessel: Eruvin 35a
Adding a cover to specially arranged poles on a boat: Eruvin 102a
Construction in Filling Holes
Filling a hole indoors: Shabbat 73b, 81b
Whether sweeping a [dirt] floor, or pouring water over that floor, is Biblically or Rabbinically forbidden, under the prohibition against evening holes in the ground [which is considered "Building" when indoors]: Shabbat 95a, Pesachim 65a
Sweeping with a broom from a date branch, which is guaranteed to even out holes: Shabbat 124b
Sweeping a trough: Shabbat 140b
Scraping clay from one's foot: Shabbat 141a
Completing the emptying of a storehouse on Shabbat; one may come to even the floor: Shabbat 126b-127a
A wise woman will water the floor by washing vessels over the area which needs watering: Shabbat 95a
One must be more careful indoors than outdoors, lest he come to fill in holes: Shabbat 113a
Stepping on spittle in one's ordinary path of walking: Shabbat 121b
Watering or otherwise smoothing a stone floor: Shabbat 151b
Spreading salt or straw on a floor to prevent people from slipping: Eruvin 104a
Spreading salt on a floor in the Temple to prevent people from slipping: Eruvin 104a
Playing a game which involves rolling something across the floor, such that one will require a smooth floor: Eruvin 104a
Construction of Vessels - Kelim
Building by completing vessels: Shabbat 122b; Eruvin 35a; Beitzah 10a
Validation of an item for use for a Mitzvah: Succah 33b
Above, where he didn't need that item at the time: Succah 33b
Fitting a peg into the handle of a shovel: Shabbat 102b
Miscellaneous acts involving Construction
Fitting a rock into place in a wall: Shabbat 102b
Amount for Scraping a rock: Shabbat 103b
Chiseling a rock: Shabbat 102b-103a
Amount for engraving a drawing in stone: Shabbat 103b
A Dried Fig is the minimal amount for making cheese, to be liable on Shabbat: Shabbat 95a, Pesachim 65a
Fitting an attached bolt into a door, or a key into a door: Shabbat 126a-b; Eruvin 101b-102a
Attaching parts to a door in the Temple: Shabbat 126a-b; Eruvin 102b
Attaching a door to an entrance: Eruvin 101a
Attaching or removing shutters from a shanty: Beitzah 10a, 11b-12a
Attaching an entrance's hinge, on which a door is to be attached: Eruvin 102b; Beitzah 11b-12a
Making cheese is a Biblical prohibition: Shabbat 95a, Pesachim 65a
Closing the shutter of a window [when it is tied to the building or it is not tied to the building]: Shabbat 125b, 125b-126b, 137b, 157a-b; Eruvin 44a; Succah 27b-28a
Making a human wall around an area, to permit use of that area: Eruvin 43b-44b
Setting up logs in a bonfire on a holiday [when use of fire in certain ways is permitted]: Eruvin 101a
Piling eggs, pots or barrels: Eruvin 101a
Creating an Entrance
A hole is defined as an entrance through which one may introduce and extract items: Shabbat 146a
"Creating an entrance" by initial sexual relations: Ketuvot 5b-6a
Creating an entrance by popping a pimple: Shabbat 107a, 107b; Ketuvot 6b-7a
Above line, differentiating between an opening for releasing pus, as opposed to using it for ventilation: Shabbat 107a, 107b
Drilling a hole in a wall [to put a peg in]: Shabbat 102b-103a
Minimal Amount of drilling a hole for liability: Shabbat 103b
Making a hole in the wall of a coop, for ventilation: Shabbat 102b-103a, 146a-b
Making a hole in the seal of a barrel: Shabbat 146a
Differentiating between a hole in the top of the seal, or the side: Shabbps 146a
Differentiating between making new holes and expanding old holes: Shabbat 146a-b
Opening an old hole which had been filled for protection of the items inside: Shabbat 146b
Opening an old hole which had been filled to strengthen the wall: Shabbat 146b
Making a hole in the side of a barrel: Shabbat 146a
Making a hole in a brick cabinet: Eruvin 34b-35a
Non-literal Construction
Braiding Hair: Shabbat 94b-95a
Braiding Hair for someone else: Shabbat 95a
Hair-combing (one explanation of "Pokes"): Shabbat 94b-95a
A facial skin-treatment involving a dough-like material (one explanation of "Pokes"): Shabbat 94b-95a
Combing someone else's hair, or giving the skin-treatment to someone else: Shabbat 95a
Sotair - Destroying
Definition
By taking Vessels apart: Shabbat 122b, 141a; Eruvin 35a