ABPL 20033 - CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS
ASSIGNMENT 2 - THE FLIPBOOK SECTION 2D
Dr Alberto Pugnale, Subject coordinator Dr Sofia Colabella, Senior Tutor Robert De Melis, Tutor
ASSIGNED SECTION - 2C Ria Sharma ID - 1035954
SOIL REPORT
STAGE 1 : SITE PREPARATION Existing trees are demolished and site offices are built close to the site. Excavators are used to dig trenches which are then filled with blinding concrete
Top soil
Sand Pit
B
Appropriate trenches have been dug depending on the soil conditions. And then the holes are filled with concrete and the waffle pods placed on top .
Hurdles are placed at a certain distance from the construction outline (at least 2m if possible), this will give access to machinery to dig the footings without disturbing the set out lines .
C
Accumulated dirt on site which is got rid of by bobcats
Demolition and Soil reports The soil type for the lake Wendouree house has been classified as Class P. According to the AS2870 is a site that includes soft soils, such as soft clay or or silt or loose sands. Such soils can result in ground movement that can damage lightly loaded structures: High probability of damage can occur on such sites and the factors ( as described under AS2870) that cause it can be : • The presence of trees, their removal and their proximity of plantation can affect the foundation and therefore must be considered beforehand. • The lack of providing proper site drainage facilities and regular maintenance can further worsen the foundation. Leaks in plumbing or irregular watering of plants also affect the foundation. • Lastly, Unsual moisture controls on site caused due to removal of drains, dams, or ground covers should be considered. Meanwhile, Reinforcement meshes and formwork are brought on the site to be used in further stages of construction.
PIPE DETAIL
Construction of hurdles in progress
Sewage Pipe Main sewage pipe
D 1000 SQ x 500 MIN Deep Blinding concrete pad footing 1 No reinforcement necessary wherever the blinding concrete is poured since it forms a good base in itself.
Waste water pipe
LAUNDRY
The plumber then sets up services and the positionning of pipes are fixed Sewage water pipe
E Site surveyor setting out areas of trench using hurdles
1000 SQ x 500 MIN Deep Blinding concrete pad footing 1
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Compact Sand
Pouring Concrete
SCALE
LEGEND
Compact Engineering Fill
Concrete
Ground/ Earth Fill
Pipes are then covered in foam wrap. They have laggings on them
0
1:50 AT A3
1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
STAGE 2 : GROUND FLOOR SLAB POURING
VIBRATING
Concrete is then poured, levelled and vibrated after which it is left for curing following which the formwork is removed. ( See section for details) CURING Plastic Chairs laid in order to lift up the mesh ( SL62 and SL82)
B
LEVELLING
Hydronic heating coils are fastened to the meshes
C
The waffle pods have been used for the house due to the type of soil. Waffle pods have been constructed in accordance to AS2870.
2000 75
D
Trench Mesh laid which ensures durability of the footing structure and also prevents cracks
Rebars help concrete with tensional forces since concret is only good at compression SL82 rebars are placed over the cone props to hold 40mm over 0.2mm polyethylene on 50mm sand bed.
Pipes are sealed to avoid concrete to get into them.
0.2 MM Waterproof membrane on which the waffle pods are placed
E
CONCRETE TYPE USED All concrete work on site has been carried out according to AS3600, according to which, periodic inspections and site records must be maintained during the construction stages that show dates of concrete pouring, or stressing details and should be provided to the owner as these details will provide owner with any future modifications.(Refer to Industry guide – Reinforced concrete design in accordance with AS3600)
WAFFLE PODS Waffle pods have been constructed in accordance to AS2870. The pipe openings have been covered before pouring to avoid concrete falling into the pipes. The pouring of the slab happens early in the morning since this can take a few hours All ground floor slab shall be poured on an approved membrane over uniform and well-compacted sand bed ( As per General Notes S01)
TIMBER FORMWORK DETAIL
4 layers of 100 mm Compact Engineering fills are layered on top of natural soil.
Concrete Poured
Timber Formwork
IBM2 - 300 Min Wide and 385 mm deep beam with 3L12-TM
Traditional Timber Formwork on site is done in accordance to AS3610. Formwork is then put in place to provide support for edge beams and rebates. Formwork joints must be tightened to prevent cement paste leaks. ( According to CCAA Concrete Handbook )
Timber Formwork Waffle Pod
Steel reinforcement is then done to increase the tensile strength of the concrete to bear loads. The plastic chairs and wires have been attached and anchor bars have been placed in order to provide friction between concrete and the steel bars. CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS FLIPBOOK SECTION 2D -ASSIGNMENT 2 BY - RIA SHARMA ID - 1035954
SCALE
LEGEND
Compact Sand
Compact Engineering Fill
Concrete
Ground/ Earth Fill
0
1:50 AT A3
1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
Formwork in Lake Wendouree house has to be left in place until 28 days after pouring concrete.
STAGE 3 - VERTICAL STRUCTURE ABOVE GROUND 01
03
02
Strap Bracing
Scaffolding in Construction
450 centres
Timber Studs
Noggings
B
. Timber framing is done in accordance to AS1684.
Bottom plates are bolted to M10 anchor plates
C
C9 - Fabricated 180 PFC Column with 10 mm closer plate
B7 - 250 PFC
30 degrees to 60 degrees
C4 - 200 X 100 X 5 RHS C3 - 200 x 100 x 5 RHS
The workmanship, construction fabrication and erection is made according to the AS4100. Bolts for structural steel in the Wendouree house comply with the AS 4100. They are M20 diameter and the category is 8.8/S. This is a high strength steel that can withstand tensions up to 640MPa. These bolts would have been fully tensioned to ensure there are no slips. 1.0 MM steel trusses are prefabricated and brought to site. Columns are then bolted on the slab and cap plates are built on the top through a 10mm cleat plate which is then bolted on top. The timber stud walls begin to assemble on sites on a flat ground which then goes up in following construction stage.
1800 mm (min) to 2700 mm (max)
C4 - 200 X 100 X 5 RHS
C6 - 260 PFC B10 - 300 PFC
Steel columns being lifted to place by cranes
C7- 89 X 89 X 6 SHS
B9- 300 PFC
D
STRAP BRACING DETAIL This type of bracings on the stud wall help providing the diagonal support that the stud requires. Moreover, it also increases the ability of the stud wall to withstand lateral forces of wind or earthquakes.
C15 - 125 X 75 X 4 RHS
C6 - 260 PFC LAUNDRY Waste water pipe
B9- 300 PFC
Workers carefully positioning the beams to place.
A Welder then welds the beams to colums in site WB6 - 89 X 89 X 5 SHS Yellow Tongue particle board flooring assembled on site
Sewage water
E
pipe B13 - 450 X 63 HYSPAN OR 250 PFC
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LEGEND
Steel Beams
Timber Stud Wall
C7- 89 X 89 X 6 SHS
B14 - 450 X 63 HYSPAN OR 250 PFC
Timber Stud 90x45
0
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1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
30 x 0.8 mm Galvanised strap will be looped over the plate and is fixed to the timber studs and are nailed using 4/30 x 2mm galvanised flat head nails
PROCESS
STAGE 4 - INTERMEDIATE FLOOR STRUCTURE 01
The scaffolding is arranged on the site to allow for access to the first floor construction.
03
02
PARTICLE BOARD FLOORING Glued to joists below and joins by connecting tounge to groove
FJ1 - 530 mm deep long reach floor trusses are fixed to the ground floor
FJ3 – 350 mm deep long trusses at 450 centers with 1800 solid blocks
It is then bolted into the joists BOLTS GLUE
C9 - Fabricated 180 PFC Column with 10 mm closer plate
B
C4 - 200 X 100 X 5 RHS
B7 - 250 PFC
C3 - 200 x 100 x 5 RHS
Worker assembling more timber to prepare stud walls for the first floor and also temporary supports
C
The timber stud walls are then constructed again on the first floor and are supported using props C4 - 200 X 100 X 5 RHS C7- 89 X 89 X 6 SHS
C6 - 260 PFC
Meanwhile workers continue to safely build scaffolding to a higher level to start working on roof
B10 - 300 PFC B9- 300 PFC
D
The first thing that is constructed on the first floor is layering the floor joists and then pastic and nailing the yellow tongue flooring over it
The floor joists FJ3 are made up of web, top chord and C15 - 125 X 75 X 4 RHS bottom chord. The timber components are fixed to each WB6 - 89 X 89 X 5 SHS other with truss connecter plates Timer stud walls are given temporary supports by erecting props
C6 - 260 PFC The floor joists are lifted and bolted to steel beams, they are then joint using joist hangers.
B9- 300 PFC
E
The flooring is done by glueing and nailing the boards to floor joists.
B13 - 450 X 63 HYSPAN OR 250 PFC C6 - 260 PFC
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TRUSS CONNECTOR PLATE
SCALE
FJ3
Timber Stud 90x45
Source - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truss_connector_plate
yellow tongue particle board flooring
C7- 89 X 89 X 6 SHS
B14 - 450 X 63 HYSPAN OR 250 PFC
LEGEND
FJ1
Truss connector plates are light guage metal plates that connect the prefabricated light framed wood profiles to each other
TOP CHORD
1
2
120mm thermal insulation between floor joists
WEB
1:50 AT A3
DRAWING NUMBER
BOTTOM CHORD
0
POSI STRUT DETAIL
3
4
Soffit Lining Ceiling battens at 450 centres
01
STAGES OF ROOF CONSTRUCTION
03
02
STAGE 5 - ROOF SYSTEM : ROOF STRUTURE, SHEATING, COVER AND SKYLIGHT SYSTEMS Workers sizing and installing the VM ZINC Cladding TIMBER NAILED AND BRACED
B
ZINC ROOF SHEATS The roof is being covered by waterproof wrap Dupont TYVEK Wrap
C
MARINE PLYWOOD
BOX GUTTER installation, it is then capped and flashing is done
DS
D
MARINE PLYWOOD
DS DS
RB19
BOX GUTTER FRAMED OUT
HB1 210MM Insulation being installed
RB20
Workers DS installing R1’s
HB1
190 X 45 MGP10 Hanging Beam
RB20 RB19
180 UB 16
R1
DS1
ROOF WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
190 X 45 MGP10 At 450 CTS
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LEGEND
Box Gutter
Marine Plywood
Dupont TYVEK Wrap
0
The main structural steel elements, shown in blue, were first put in place using crane. The scaffolding is made up till the roof to allow for workers to have an access to the top. After the steel members are installed the timber members are ready to be installed. The timber members have been nailed to the other timber member using the nail plates. 210 mm thick insulation isput in place on roof and walls. for thermal comfort and acoustics. A layer of marine plywood had been nailed to timber purlins using nail guns. This plywood layer is applied to serve as a waterproof layer.The box gutter is framed out using plywood sheats beofre laying the roof sheats on the top. Roofing frames are generally pre fabricated and then brought to site for installation however, this was not the case in the Lake Wendouree house. The roof sheets were first assembeled on site and then cut as per the required shape.The zinc cladding used for the Lake Wendouree house is the Double Lock Standing seam. This roofing style not only helped allow for clear water run off but also helped achieve the aesthetic requirement that the architect wanted. In the lake Wendouree house, the roof sheats also had fixing clips attached to the roof. The zinc roof sheats were fixed to the purlins, and the box gutters, which help collect rain water via downpipes.
E DS
All the structural steel roofing done at Lake wendouree house was in compliance to AS 1720 and AS 1684.
1:50 AT A3
1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
ZINC CLADDING
STAGE 6 - EXTERNAL WALL, CLADDINGS, WINDOW SYSTEMS 01
The 0.7 mm thick zinc sheat cladding is used in all bedrooms
03
02
After the roof and the walls of the room have been cladded, the roof top windows are sealed using sealing gun
WEEP HOLES
ROOF PLAN
For the brick wall cladding it was beneficial to design weep holes. Weep holes allow for the blockwork to stay ventilated and also allow for easy water drainage from the cavity.
B Zinc Sheats
C
The ground floor windows are then lifted by glass suckers and installed. Workers then lift window using glass sucker in groups of two or four as shown
The weep holes are installed at 1200mm centres and comply to AS3700
WINDOW INSTALLATIONS
HALL
D
Worker making a brick wall on the exterior wall of laundry
Flashing are designed on the windows which are tucked into the window frame notches to prevent water leaks.
Waste water
Window sarking is installed in order to have a waterproof exterior for the safe incorporation of the wires and internal pipes , which form a part of rough in services.
LAUNDRY
TIMBER FRAME TO DOOR
Sewage water
SILICON SEAL
E
The windows of the first floor have been carefully installed using the cranes, as shown.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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The windows have been brought to site in trucks. The custom timber framed windows have been constructed on site.These windows are made using Victoria Ash and are fixed to 200 x 300 x 6 steel plate. They are then coack screwed into the stud walls.
SCALE
LEGEND
Brick
Insulation
Timber
Timber Stud 90x45
Box Gutter
0
1:50 AT A3
1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
01
03
02
For installating services, the peneration on the timber frame members could be done. The spaces between the frame members allow for electrical wires to pass through. The AC ducts and pipes could also be sited between trusses. After the plasterboard has been fixed to walls and ceiling, the painting of the house could start. The ventilation and air conditioning done according to AS1324.
STAGE 7 - INTERNAL PARTITIONS, CEILING STRUCTURE, ROUGH IN SERVICES AND WALL LINING Site Surveyour supervising 3MM STOPPING BEAD TO PLASTERBOARD
the rough in system installations.
PB-01 PA-01 PC-01 PA-04 PC-05
UPSTAIRS LIVING
BEDROOM -3
Bulk Insulation to be installed within the wall separations
JT-18
B
PA-04 PC-05
Plasterboards being nailed to the timber stud walls
D15
services passing through timber stud wall
WT-06
Doors or windows fixed by connected pivots bearers to the hinges.
D14
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
C
A building surveyor and site manager should supervise the site after the services are installed to confirm that the installation is done properly before the final stage of construction. All plumbing services been installed according to AS3500
PLASTERBOARD DETAIL D05
EXTERIOR BLOCK WALL
D
WT-02
Internal wall partitions been made
WALL SARKING INSULATION
TIMBER FRAME TO W09
D19
Rough in services being installed within the stud wall cavities
DOGGY DOOR
TIMBER STUDS
SILICON SEAL
INTERIOR PLASTERBOARD FINISH NAILED TO TIMBER STUDS
WT-02
E
Plasterboards being nailed to the timber stud walls GROUND FLOOR PLAN
WT-26
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Brick
Insulation
Timber
Wires and Cables
Plasterboard
0
1:50 AT A3
1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
LAUNDRY WALL WT-26
STAGE 8 - FINISHING TRADES, JOINERY AND APPLIANCES 01
03
02
At this stage the site is cleared off to get rid of the waste or debris. After which the services are installed and connected to the appliances.
3MM STOPPING BEAD TO PLASTERBOARD
EZISXY
PB-01
PA-01 PC-01 PA-04 PC-05
PAINTING
UPSTAIRS LIVING
BEDROOM -3
The painting on walls has been done in accordance with AS2311. White low voc paint has been used for painting the bedroom celiings and 100 series low sheen acrylic paint is used on walls of the house.
CP-01
JT-18
The room walls are painted at this stage, in accordance to AS2311.
B
PA-04 PC-05 D15
PA-01 PC-01
PA-01 PC-01
PB-01
C
WT-06
D14
The carpet is laid out in the bedrooms after the painting has been done.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
LANDSCAPING W10
JT-11
Dry Running of the tiles is being done by the worker to ensure the exact tile size required to fit in place.
ST-01 D05
Fixtures and fittings like D the joinerys, cupboards, lightings, sinks, etc. are installed at this stage. These services are connected to the respective cables and pipes.
WT-26
TV-01
WT-26
D04
TV-01 ON SPLIT BATTENS
WT-02 WT-17
PB-01
PB-01
JT-13 WT-06
TIMBER FRAME TO W09
LAUNDRY
TIMBER FRAME TO DOOR
DOGGY DOOR
D19
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SILICON SEAL WT-02
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WT-26
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LEGEND
Brick
Insulation
Timber
Timber Stud 90x45
0
1:50 AT A3
1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
Finally, the landscaping of the house is done as it seems to play a very important role in the design of the house. The grass is laid out after the house joinery and finishes are fixed and painted.
DEMOLITION STAGE
STAGE 1 : SITE PREPARATION AND FOOTING Footings The bearing capacity of pad and strip footings for the Lake Wendouree house is minimum 100Kpa. (As per General Notes S01) Blinding concrete pad footings of 1000 sq x 500MIN deep are centered beneath columns.
Permit and Site Facilities – Facilities such as site offices and toilets are to be situated on the site to allow for the workers PPE to be stored safely along with other important documents.
Supervision and Excavation The removal of topsoil is supervised by the contractor and the digging of footings begin. All strip and pad footings are founded at 20mm into the natural stiff clay. Moreover, trenches are dug at this stage to a minimum depth of 200mm by bobcat which are then filled with blinding concrete to provide a stable base for the footings.
The workers on site also begin to prepare for hurdles that will be laid out around the siteand with respect to the hurdles, the surveyor will lay strings and mark out areas of where exactly will trench be dug.
Blinding concrete is necessary to be poured for the footings to reach the bearing capacity. Therefore, the PF1 is poured integral with blinding concrete beneath edge beams. (As per Structural Drawings S02 and General Notes S01) A membrane of polyethylene ( 0.2mm) is then laid over the toil soil.
Before the site construction begins, A building surveyor is responsible for issuing a building permit of the site. The demolition of the Lake wendouree site has been carried out in accordance to AS2601-2001. After the permissions have been granted and respective procedures have been followed a site services officer will prepare the site with the services layout.
Concrete Mixer
Small machines like trucks and bobclat are brought on site to get rid of the land waste after digging and then bigger machines like excavators and concrete mixers are brought to then start the construction process
Engineering fills - These fills are laid on the top of the topsoil in order to build a stronger base for the building. They also help create level difference in the house as a measure of enhancing the house features.
There are also safety signs set up and appropriate fencing around the site to ensure the safety of the pedestrains.
SITE OFFICE
FOOTINGS PAD FOOTING 1 - Poured integral with Blinding concrete beneat-h edge beams
PF1
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LEGEND
Compact Sand
500
1:50 AT A3
SCALE
Compact Engineering Fill
Concrete
Ground/ Earth Fill
0
1
2
3
4
DRAWING NUMBER
PF1 1000
BLINDING CONCRETE - 15 MPa mass concrete poured to form a stable bottom for the concrete pours.
STAGE 2 : GROUND FLOOR SLAB C
CONCRETE SLUMP TEST
D
E
The BoralEnvirocrete is poured through a pump attached to the truck and things must be scheduled before concrete pouring begins as the delay will cause hardening of concrete. The Boral Enviro-
Concrete is then levelled using screeding operation. After concrete is roughly distributed with shovel, it is screeded by hand or vibrating beam screeding. . (According to CCAA Concrete Handbook). The surface is levelled using a skip float.
crete is poured onto the waffle pods to form a 110mm thick waffle slab that has a load bearing capacity of 25Mpa, complying to AS36000.
RL 460.40
The concrete is evenly spread and vibrated mechanically using a poker vibrator, in accordance to AS3600. The poker allows for easy placement of stiff concrete and will help liquefy the mix in order to reduce the demand for water. (According to CCAA Concrete Handbook).
FCL 459.50
Before concrete is poured, a slump test is carried For normal class concrete the slump test is required at the point of delivery (According to CCAA Concrete Handbook ). Slump Test for concrete for Lake Wendouree House is conducted under AS 1379. Each Strength test is conducted in two cylinders that must comply with AS 1012.8. This is carried out by “Approved Independent Testing Authority� ( As per General Notes S01)
Curing is then done to control the loss of moisture of concrete during hydration process. The
MAKING THE SLAB
curing for the lake Wendouree house project must be done by following an approved method for a minimum of 7 days after pouring and curing must commence within 2 days of placement. ( As per General Notes S01)
a) Type of Concrete Used : To ensure a certain level of consistency between the production of cement plants, concrete used in residential projects like Lake Wendouree Project confirms to the Australian Standards of AS3972 .Normal class concrete is used for Lake wendouree project, the strength of this concrete ranges from 20-50 Mpa, confirming to the AS1379. Before concreting begins, all water must be removed from footing and excavations and also any softened material should be removed too.
FFL 456.80
b) Concrete Materials Optimum value of concrete and water mixture(W/C Ratio) is 0.45 to 0.6. The water (can be portable or recycled nevertheless, must be purified) is then combined with cement which is termed as Hydration process. Within one hour of undertaking this process, the concrete starts setting.
FCL 456.20
BEAM COVER Polystyrene void formers
FFL 453.20
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50 MM sand bed over waterproof membrane
LEGEND
Compact Sand
1:50 AT A3
SCALE Compact Engineering Fill
Concrete
Ground/ Earth Fill
Waffle Pods
0
1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
A cover of 50 mm left around reinforcement mesh in order to prevent steel corrosion.
Earth level
15 MPa Blinding Concrete
STAGE 3 - VERTICAL STRUCTURE ABOVE GROUND C 10 MM CLEAT PLATE WELDED TO C4 Bolted using 3 -M20 8.8/S Bolts
D
E 10 MM STIFFENER PLATE over columns. 6 CFW to B-9
10 MM CAP PLATE WELDED TO C4
10 MM CLEAT PLATE WELDED TO C4 2 -M20 8.8/S bolts used.
RL 460.40
STEAL BEAM COATING
Steam Beams being placed on position using the cranes.The specific steel members have been erected according to AS4100. Beams will then be bolted into steel plates using trubolts
10 MM CLEAT PLATE WELDED TO C4. Bolted using 3 -M20 8.8/S Bolts
10MM CLEAT PLATE bolted with 3- M20 8.8/S Bolts
B-10
Before the steel beams are transportaed to site is it painted in accordance to AS3750 to prevent corrossion. The cleaning of steel complies to AS1627, after which a thickness of 60 microns is given to beams. Moreover, all purlins and grit sections are galvanised in accordance with AS4680.
12 MM CAP PLATE bolted with 4- M20 8.8/S Bolts
The steel joints are then welded by a welder by using a scissor lift and all the required safety measures.
FCL 459.50
Yellow Tongue sheets are assembeled which will be laid over the floor joists
Timber stud wall frames are made flat on ground and cross braced. Timber framing is done in accordance to AS1684.
The hot dip galvanizing process uses chemical pretreatment. Close control of the pre-treatment chemistry ensures reliable galvanized coating application.
FFL 456.80
STEEL TO SLAB CONNECTION
FCL 456.20
Scaffolding is assembled which will be used to work on the upper levels. Steel Column
FFL 453.20
6 CFW welding under cast in plates
4 - N16 Anchor Bars (Galvanised)
poured concrete is left for curing in order to strengthen the installation of steel memebers
Load Transfer Beam
Concrete Slab
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LEGEND
Steel Beams
Timber Stud Wall
Timber Stud 90x45
0
1:50 AT A3
1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
Slab
STAGE 4 - INTERMEDIATE FLOOR STRUCTURE C D
TYPE OF TIMBER USED
E
The timber used in the Lake Wendouree house must be sustainable, complying to AS 4728. The timber chosen has to be free from defects, splits, rots etc. The timber workmanship and practice is done in accordance with AS 1720 while the bracing, fixing and arrangement is done according to AS1684. Timber truss installation to be done according to AS4440. Lintels and beams are supported on double stud walls.
Scaffolding is used to transfort yellow tongue particle board flooring to the first level and the boards are nailed and glued to the joists.
The scaffolding continues to be build so that the roof construction can start.
Timber stud walls are erected on the top floor and are supported with temporary props.
The floor joists are lifted and bolted to steel beams, they are then joint using joist hangers.
More stud walls in preparation for first floor framing
RL 460.40 BEDROOM -3
The timber floor trusses FJ1 and FJ3 are lifted up and installed. These joists are placed inside I beams and then are connected to the beam with the help of a joist hanger.
BEDROOM -2
FCL 459.50
CONNECTION DETAILS This detail shows how B-10 allows for the connection of the timber joists ( FJ1’S)
FFL 456.80 FCL 456.20 HALL 2 rows of 5- M20 bolts have been bolted to the top flange
CONSERVATORY 180 x 12 mm thick flange plate is weld to B10
LAUNDRY
FJ1 SPACED 450 MM APART
B10
FFL 453.20
B10 B13
10mm stiffener plate is fillet weld to B10. 3 - M20 8.8/S Bolts have been used
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SCALE
LEGEND
Steel Beams
Timber Stud Wall
Timber Stud 90x45
0
1:50 AT A3
1
2
DRAWING NUMBER
3
4
B09
FJ1
10 -M20 8.8/ TF equally spaced bolts have been bolted to bottom
180 x 12 mm thick flange plate is weld to B10 10mm stiffener plate is fillet weld to B10. 3 - M20 8.8/S Bolts have been used
STAGE 5 - ROOF SYSTEM : ROOF STRUTURE, SHEATING, COVER AND SKYLIGHT SYSTEMS C D E A waterproof layer is used on roof to wrap it in order to keep the house indoors safe from any water leaks
VM ZINC Double Lock standing seal roofing sheats are used to clad the roof and the bedroom walls
STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION
Steam Beams being placed on position using the cranes following which the timber rafters are installed on the roof
Marine plywood is nailed to timber battens Roof insulation(INS-02) is installed
The steal beams are placed followed by the timber members to construct the roof. The timber battens are laid out in the opposite direction to the roof trusses.
After the roof members are assembled, the next step is to provide roof insulation. The insulation for roof used is IN-02 which provides the desired thermal insulation.
Flashing and capping is done in box gutter. Flashing serves as an extra waterproofing layer which prevents wanter from entering the wood or rooms. 170X45MM BATTENS AT 450 CTRS
RL 460.40
Adjustable steel props are made use of for scaffolding which is done as a measure of safety.
200 X 45 MM BATTENS AT 450 CTRS
Flashing and capping are done on the roof gutter in order to seal it from the outside. Sarking is also done under the roof to prevent condensation.
FCL 459.50 The scaffolding is increased in height for the roof construction. It is then used by workers to also bring the materials and assemble it closer to the roof
BOX GUTTER ON 19MM MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD
BEDROOM -3
After the roof frame is up, marine plywood is nailed to timber, this plywood membrane acts like a waterproofing membrane.
After nailing marine plywood, a breatheable sarking is done on the roof . This material is Dupont Tyvek Home Wrap. Sarking can also be done on open roof elements, like box gutters in order to prevent corrosion.
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GUTTER DETAIL
CONSERVATORY LAUNDRY
2 /multi grips fully nailed
2 /multi grips fully nailed
RB15
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R1 RB19 R1
Marine Plywood
R1 2 /multi grips fully nailed
Marine Plywood
190 x 45 solid HW Blocking 2 /multi grips fully nailed
CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS FLIPBOOK SECTION 2D -ASSIGNMENT 2 BY - RIA SHARMA ID - 1035954
SCALE
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Box Gutter
Marine Plywood
Dupont TYVEK Wrap
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This detail shows how the gutter hangs between the two bedrooms and how marine plywood is placed around it with nailing connections to timber
Marine Plywood
WINDOWS
STAGE 6 - EXTERNAL WALL, CLADDINGS, WINDOW SYSTEMS C The zinc roof sheats have been fixed to the purlins and the gutter. After the roofing is done the roof windows are installed.
Some scaffolding still remains in place to enable working on the roof. RL 460.40
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The window frames and the sizes have been determined initially during the construction of framing. All the open-able windows have flywire screens
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The windows are framed using 30 x 16 mm anodised aluminium and are double glazed complyingto AS1288. Window sealing is also done at this stage. The sil flashing is a waterproof layer that prevents windows from leaks during the rainy season.
The external walls have exposed brick ( size - 230 w x 76 h x 110 d ) that has a 85mm cavity which is built around the perimeter.
The windows that had been framed out according to construction drawings are now installed with aluminium frames.
2/145 x 45 MGP10 Pine is fixed with long screws
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Double Glazing
90 x 45 MGP10 X 900 MM LONG SIDE PLATE WITH 8G X 100 MM LONG SCREW THAT SCREWS BOTTOM CHORD
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Window head made to support frames between roof and roof trusses
Glazing
Weather Barrier
TYPICAL WINDOW HEAD SUPPORT DETAIL
The windows of the first floor have been installed using cranes unlike the ground floor windows that were installed using glass suction.
GLAZING The VM ZINC sheeting is installed in order to encole the exterior of the house and protect the interiors from getting damaged due to rain or wind
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The glass is being lifted by using a multi purpose glass sucker.
`THE OAK SILL WINDOW DETAILED VIEW
The windows with U value of 2.5 and SHGC of 0.71 . These windows, due to their high solar heat gain co-efficient will allow for bedrooms to have access to ample light while also preventing heat transfer through convection and conduction
BLOCKWORK The stretcher bond of the brick is laid over a retaining wall system which helps adapt brick to the minor landscape changes over time.
CONSERVATORY HALL
Doors framed out
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CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS FLIPBOOK SECTION 2D -ASSIGNMENT 2 BY - RIA SHARMA ID - 1035954
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Zinc Cladding
Blockwork
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The grampian dark blue blend extruded brick type is used. The brick wall has a combination of 3 different coloured bricks. Blockwork is chosen insetead of brick to achieve better structural strength.
STAGE 7 - INTERNAL PARTITIONS, CEILING STRUCTURE, ROUGH IN SERVICES AND C D E WALL LINING
Rough in services (HHP Wires) being installed within the stud wall cavities
Site Surveyour supervising activities on site.
After the house is completely enclosed, the workers can start working the internal partitions of the house. After the brick veener is laid the doors can be installed. All serivces like pipes and wires are installed at this stage. The plasterboard wall cladding along with different wall cladding begins at this stage.
Door fixed to hinges The windows and doors must be installed and sealed before beginning to start work on the rough in services.
Insulation squashed within stud walls
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RF-01 BOX GUTTER ON 19MM MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD
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SEALING
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BEDROOM -3
Plasterboard getting nailed to the stud walls.
BEDROOM -2
PLASTERBOARD INSTALLATION
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The insulation is installed within the timber stud wall which is cladded using plasterboard. R 2.5 Bradford sound screen plus batts are installed between the timber stud walls. This is done before lining the timber stud walls with plasterboard A tradesman can install a plasterboard using a ladder in order to reach higher wall levels. The plasterboard is nailed to the timber studs through a nail gun or a hammer. Before nailing the tradesman can also make use of glue or a stud adhesive to stick the plasterboard in place.
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In order to size the plasterboard accurately, the tradesman will first measure and then cut the plasterboard with a cutting knife. The roof insulation is trimmed to install the service wires and pipes. The ceiling insulation is Bulk Insulation of Bradford Gold and Anticon roof blankets.
LAUNDRY
CONSERVATORY
Insulation is cut to 10 mm over sized and is squeezed into framing which allows enough space for the insulation to fit in without any support.
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Insulation
Wires and Cables
Plasterboard
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STAGE 8 - FINISHING TRADES, JOINERY AND APPLIANCES C D
After the plasterboards have been placed, the walls then begin to get painted by the painter. After painting is done, the furniture can be brought in.
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Finally after painting, the carpets can be laid in the bedrooms. The carpet is of wool fibre blend material (3.66mm width and 8.8mm thickness.)
Fixtures and fittings like the joinerys, cupboards, lightings, sinks, etc. are installed at this stage. These services are connected to the respective cables and pipes.
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RF-01 BOX GUTTER ON 19MM MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD
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After the site is cleared out and services have been installed, the joinery carcasses are fixed to place. The cupboards and the drawers are also screwed into their posistions.
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200 X 45 MM BATTENS AT 450 CTRS
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BEDROOM -3
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Scaffoldings are dismantled and will gradually be removed from the site.
The plastic laminates for the Lake Wendouree house are supplied by LAMINEX. The MDF Skirting is installed with a flush too.
TILES AND MORTAR
CONSERVATORY LAUNDRY
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CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS FLIPBOOK SECTION 2D -ASSIGNMENT 2 BY - RIA SHARMA ID - 1035954
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DRAWING NUMBER
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In order for the tiler to begin tiling the ground floor has to be cleaned. Limited amount of mortar is mixed to ensure that it does not set before the tiles are pasted.