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VILLA SABER ALRAFI

These construction drawings are accompanied by a specification document about the specifications detail of all the materials, techniques and standards that must be adhered in order to construct the building.The set of drawings in which I was involved included: Total built up area: FAR, GFA, NON-GFA ,Building schedules for authority submission i.e. DM .It included setting out plan, external paving plan, fencing layout plan, Floor/roof plans – a GA (general arrangement) drawing giving an overview of the building plan, Elevations – information on the external finishes, windows, and extenal doors although most detailed information will be in the plans and sections, the elevations tend to be more of a visual aid, Sections – show the construction of the walls and floors along with heights, levels etc. Details of specific parts of construction – usually connections and junctions and any other areas that will need attention, windows for example or change in materials, Window/door schedules – listing the win-dows and doors, with all associated information : this is listed as a text document, and a construction drawing showing each window style, size and its information .

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This is the 3D sectional elevation of the stair case showing the related details i.e. the F.F.L, Landing F.F.L, no. of treads and its depth, total height from the F.F.L to the ceiling to the S.S.L .Also the T.O.R and other related construction details are mentioned here.Also the material finishes are shown in image on left hand side.

Sectional Construction Drawing that is located in the below section is demonstrating the scale,dimensions,size and build up of both external and internal walls and partitions,material details, specifications, building levels (finished floor level, external ground level) ,foundation information,door and window tags.

This is a typical detail drawing of a sliding window near the head side and its joinery to the lintel level to the exterior and the ceiling level towards the interior side. It is at a scale of around 1:5 is demonstrating the junctions where the sliding window head will stop, where will be the ceiling as per ID scheules and the details of the joinery throughout.

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