STRUCTURAL DETAILING OF A SINGLE STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING WITH RETAINING IN ALL

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STRUCTURAL DETAILING OF A SINGLE STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING WITH RETAINING IN ALL

PREFACE

This project is mainly concerned with the presentation of information basically on the structural detailing of reinforced concrete members of a story building, in a sloppy land with a retaining wall.  Structural detailing is a branch of structural work that transposes the idea of works of a structural engineer into working drawings for easier utilization in the building construction.  Working drawings are drawings produced by engineers for easy execution of a plan by builders.

The drawing also shows the interrelationship between the architectural and the engineering design, it shows all the construction detail properly as they relate to the other with no attempt of separation of diverse materials.

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE Introduction of Project CHAPTER TWO 2.0       Detailing process

2.1       Reinforcement size

2.2       Notation of drawing

2.3       Identification of bars

2.4       Bar bending schedule

2.5       Type of drawing

2.6       Profile drawing and reinforcement drawing

2.7       Detailed drawing

2.8       Drawing size, and margin and panels

2.9       Thickness of line lettering and sapling

2.10     Dimension and scales

2.11     Plan, elevation, section, grid lines

2.12     Equipment

CHAPTER THREE 3.0       Retaining wall

3.1       Small height retaining wall

3.2       Cantilever retaining wall

3.3       Retaining wall for basement

CHAPTER FOUR Project CHAPTER FIVE 5.0       Engineering specification

5.1       Floor slab and beam and staircase

CHAPTER SIX 6.0       Detail of the element

6.1       Foundation column

6.2       Kicker and beam

6.3       Slab

6.4       Stair case

Bibliography

STRUCTURAL SYMBOL             The following abbreviations are recommended for structural detailing works:-

Fdn                              FOUNDATION

DRG                           DRAWING

RC                               REINFORCED CONCRETE

CB                               COLUMN BASE

Conc                            CONCRETE

D/a                              DIAMETER

Vert                             VERTICAL

AOR                           HORIZONTAL

UC                              UNIVERSAL COLUMN

UB                              UNIVERSAL BEAM

B.        TYPES OF REINFORCEMENT R                                 MILD STEEL BARS

Y                                 HIGH YIELD BARS

C.        COMMENTS RELATING TO REINFORCEMENT C                                 CENTRE LINE

B                                 BOTTOM

T                                  TOP

C/C                              CENTRE TO CENTRE

CHAPTER ONE

There is only one means by which information is transfer to a contractor in a construction industry, designers in the engineering sector communicate to each order by means of drawing and specification.  Before any construction work could be done properly, there must be an engineering drawing mostly done by architecture in connection with the design being provide by the structural engineer.

It is the work of a structural engineer to design an object such as bridges, railways, dams, roads, buildings and so on.   The design comes up in the hand sketch first after which the design are put together into a clear and presented working drawing used by builders or contractors often taken to the authority involve for approval.

The drawing will show the interrelationship of all the parks that go together to make the ground design drawing.  All the general construction details are shown properly as they relate to the other with no attempt of separation of diverse materials.

A good drawing should provide the following information.

a.                   Overall dimension

b.                  Interrelationship of material, equipment and the space schedule of finishes

c.                   Doors and windows type and sizes

All detailing works developed by the detailer serves a good purpose of standing the risk of sudden of buildings.  It also helps to avoid unnecessary delay of work, which may come up doubts and frequent clarification.

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