introduction to building and construction

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Mr. Syamsul Hendra B. Mahmud [email protected] CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY I

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Page 1: Introduction to Building and Construction

Mr. Syamsul Hendra B. Mahmud [email protected]

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY I

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CONTENTS• Course descriptions & requirements• Learning outcomes• Week 1

– Basic understanding of building and construction.– Plans, drawings, sketching, symbols.– Specification, building materials and equipments.– Building suppliers and manufacturers.– Roles of constructor and trades in construction.

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Course Descriptions

• Discuss and understand the concept of building and construction, focusing on low rise building.

• Will covers elements of building, construction technologies and techniques, materials and equipment needed, and specifications.

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Course Requirements

• Students understanding on how to read and understand construction drawings and plans.

• Basic building elements.

• Interaction between students and lecturers.

• Team working among students.

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Learning outcomes• Understand the principles of design and

method of construction of the related building components.

• Able to describe the process of carrying out the work.

• Able to sketch the plan, section, elevation and diagrams if necessary of all the related building components.

• Able to understand and describe the relevant construction materials and equipments.

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What is building?

• Something that is built, as for human habitation; a structure.

• Any man-made structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or continuous occupancy.

• An act of construction.

Building Terminology

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Types of building• Commercial

• Industrial

• Residential

• Institutional

• Health

• Administrative

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Draughtsmanship

• Draughtsman: A skilled worker who draws plans of buildings or machines.

• Draughtsmanship: The creation of artistic pictures or diagrams.

• Output: Architectural, construction and engineering drawings and diagrams.

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Drawings

• The construction of any structure or building is described by a set of related drawings that give the client and construction personal a complete sequential graphic description of each phase of the construction process.

• Types of construction drawings: presentation drawings, shop drawings, master plan drawings and working drawing.

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Presentation Drawings• to present the proposed building or

facility in an attractive setting in its natural surrounding at the proposed site.

• consist of perspective views complete with colours and  shading.

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Shop Drawings• are drawings, schedules, diagrams,

and other related data to illustrate a material, a product, or a system for some portion of the work prepared by the contractor, manufacturer or supplier.

• Product data includes brochures, illustrations, and other information by which the work will be judged.

Drawing Example

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Master Plan Drawings• Used in architectural, topographical

and construction fields.

• It shows sufficient features to be used as guides in long-range area development and contains section boundary lines, horizontal and vertical control data, acreage, locations and descriptions of existing and proposed structures, sidewalks, streams, etc.

Drawing Example

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Working Drawings• Any drawing that furnishes the

information required by the craftsmen to manufacture a machine part or by a builder crew to erect a structure.

• Complete information is presented in a set of working drawings, complete enough that the user will require no further information.

Drawing Example

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Drawings Used

• Site Plans

• Floor Plans

• Elevations

• Sections

• Components

• Assembly

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Sketch

• Define as a draft or rough outline of an idea.

• Sketches can be produced free-hand or using rules and set squares to give basic guidelines.

• All sketches should be clear to show all necessary details.

• Can be drawn by observing an object or generating new ideas.

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Drawing Symbols

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SMM and Construction

• Standard Method of Measurement of Building Works (SMM2).

• Detail description on how to measure quantities for building works.

• Divided into several sections.

• Important to understand the contents.

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Construction Documents

• Architects drawings

• Engineers drawings

• Schedules

• Specifications

• Bill of Quantities (B.Q)

• Contract documents

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Price and Labor, Materials and Plants

• Types of labor used.

• Price and pricing difference.

• Materials and plant availability.

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Materials & Equipments Supplier

• Importance to know them?

• MALBEX 2007

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Contractors

• Who are they?

• What they do?

• Responsibilities?

• Trades?

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Thank You

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