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CON3002

Construction Drawing and CAD


Table of Content

Part I - Architectural Plan


Part II - Structural Plan
Part III - Other Plans
Part IV - Reference (Building Services Plan)
Part II – Structural Plan
Architectural Plan
Structural Plan

• Prepared by the Structural Engineer.


• Show the setting out and details of the structure frame of
the building.
• Plans including General Notes, Block Plan, Typical
Details, Framing Plan and Reinforcement Details.
General Notes

• Provide the following general information:


•Standards or code of practices to which the construction
of the structure shall be complied.
•Material specifications, e.g. grade of steel, grade of
concrete, PFA, admixture, etc.
•Fire resisting requirements, corrosion protection and
concrete covers.
General Notes

•Design imposed load on the structure (for complicated


structure, it may be presented in the form of a key plan)
•General requirements on bond length and lap length of re-bars.
•Workmanship and other particular method of construction.
•Statutory requirements.
•Units.
General
Notes
General Notes
General Notes
Typical Details

• Details including:
•Typical end anchorage of re-bars in slabs and beam.
•Typical lapping of re-bars for column.
•Typical radius of bend for re-bars.
•Typical links details.
•Minor structures, e.g. parapets, non-structural partitions,
etc.
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Typical
Details
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Typical Details (1 of 2)
Typical Details (1 of 2)
Typical Details (1 of 2)
Typical Details (1 of 2)
Typical Details (1 of 2)
Typical Details (1 of 2)
Typical Details (2 of 2)
Typical Details (2 of 2)
Typical Details (2 of 2)
Typical Details (2 of 2)
Typical Details (2 of 2)
Typical Details (2 of 2)
Framing Plan

• Show the structural frame of the building.


• Indicate and label all the structural elements, e.g. slabs,
beams, columns, walls, etc.
• The non-structural elements are not shown.
• Provide full dimensions on the sizes, setting out and levels
of all structural elements.
• Show all the information on plan. Common scales are
1:100 but in no case less than 1:200. For complicated
structure, draw sections of 1:50 or larger to elicit the
details.
Ground Floor
Framing Plan
First Floor
Framing Plan
First Floor
Framing Plan
Framing
Sections
Key Plan of Imposed Load
Notes

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