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1) Why are building codes or standards essential for the modeling/ efficiency of drawings in Revit ? Importance of national building codes while modeling in revit- National building codes are used while drawing because safety of structures is imporatant parameter for public. so to reduce risks to an acceptable level…
Aparna bhujbal
updated on 16 Nov 2021
1) Why are building codes or standards essential for the modeling/ efficiency of drawings in Revit ?
Importance of national building codes while modeling in revit-
2) From the National Building Code list the groups that will be essential to you when you begin modeling in Autodesk Revit.
Groups of building types mentioned in National Building Code-
Group A | Residential |
Group B | Educational |
Group C | Institutional |
Group D | Assembly |
Group E | Business |
Group F | Mercantile |
Group G | Industrial |
Group H | Storage |
Group I | Hzardous |
3) List the five major steps that occur in project cycle . The steps should include from conceptualization of project to maintenance and final stage.
Major steps included in a project cycle-
4) Give examples of different disciplines involved in construction of a project.
different disciplines involved in construction of a project
5) How are buildings classified ? Place the following buildings under each category
a. Four unit apartments
b. School with capacity of 1000 students
c. A single unit shop
d. Multi story Shopping complex
e. Steel machine factory
Groups of building categories mentioned in National Building Code-
Group A | Residential |
Group B | Educational |
Group C | Institutional |
Group D | Assembly |
Group E | Business |
Group F | Mercantile |
Group G | Industrial |
Group H | Storage |
Group I | Hzardous |
BUILDING | CATEGORY | |
Four unit apartments |
Group A (Subdivison A-4) |
Residential |
School with capacity of 1000 students |
Group B (Subdivison B-2) |
Educational |
A single unit shop |
Group F (Subdivison F-1) |
Mercantile |
Multi story Shopping complex |
Group D (Subdivison D-4) |
Assembly |
Steel machine factory |
Group G (Subdivison G-1) |
Industrial |
6) Distinguish the roles of Design team and Management team.
Distinguish the roles of Design team and Management team
DESIGN TEAM | MANAGEMENT TEAM |
Design team Ensures that the finished product of the construction project is safely and appropriately constructed. | Management team Plans and direct the activities of the Construction Inspection Staff and coordinate their activities to get the finished product. |
Design team closely tracking changes to the design to ensure that it is as per plans and specifications. | Management team effectively utilize staff resources and staff expertise to accoplish desired goal. |
Design team Prepares detailed design of each discipline. | Management team provide construction consultation between the client and the contractor |
Design team Prepares preliminary designs and drawings obtaining owner’s approval. | Management team provides assistance and information to the management staff and client |
Design team is responsible for generating and documenting ideas about how the product works, looks, or behaves. | Management team also responsible for estimates, planning, executions, documentations, supervisions and management on the project. |
Design team ensures that all the components are as per design drawings. | Management team manages the team by delegating work and defining team member role and responsibilities |
7) Refer to NBC, Identify the modeling requirements for the project ( from week 4).
a. Height Limitations
b. Area Limitations
c. Room sizing
d. Wall height
e. Thickness based on fire life and safety
f. Passageway requirements
ROOM TYPE |
Min. requirement for plots upto 50 sq m |
Min. requirement for plots above 50 sq m |
Habitable room | 7.50 sq m | 9.50 sq m |
Kitchen | 3.30 sq m | 4.50 sq m |
Pantry | not applicable | 3.00 sq m |
Bathroom | 1.20 sq m. | 1.80 sq m |
W.C. | 1 sq m. |
1.10 sq m |
Combined W.C. & Bath | 1.80 sq m. | 2.80 sq m. |
Store | no restriction | no restriction |
Projections | permitted within the setbacks upto 0.75m width | permitted within the setbacks upto 0.75m width |
ROOM TYPE |
Min. requirement for plots upto 50 sq m |
Min. requirement for plots above 50 sq m |
Habitable room | 7.50 sq m | 9.50 sq m |
Kitchen | 3.30 sq m | 4.50 sq m |
Pantry | not applicable | 3.00 sq m |
Bathroom | 1.20 sq m. | 1.80 sq m |
W.C. | 1 sq m. |
1.10 sq m |
Combined W.C. & Bath | 1.80 sq m. | 2.80 sq m. |
Store | no restriction | no restriction |
Projections | permitted within the setbacks upto 0.75m width | permitted within the setbacks upto 0.75m width |
ROOM TYPE |
Min. requirement for plots upto 50 sq m |
Min. requirement for plots above 50 sq m |
Habitable room | 2.75 m | 2.75 m |
Kitchen | 2.75 m | 2.75 m |
Pantry | not applicable | 2.75 m |
Bathroom | 2.20 m | 2.20 m |
W.C. | 2.20 m |
2.20 m |
Combined W.C. & Bath | 2.20 m | 2.20 m |
Store | 2.20 m | 2.20 m |
Projections | permitted within the setbacks upto 0.75m width | permitted within the setbacks upto 0.75m width |
8) We have identified requirements for modeling from question 7, Use these numbers from code book and verify the numbers used in modeling the unit from week 2 to week 4. If the numbers are not reasonable, use the numbers obtained from the code book to create a revision of the mode.
This model resembles the actual modeling requirements for Project 1 of course work
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