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Studio Equipment

9. Waterproofing, damp- proofing, termite control systems and Insulation (thermal)

10 Paints and Paint Products

11. Plastic and Synthetic Materials

12 Indigenous materials

12.1 Non-conventional materials such as saw dust, rice husk, Ipil, coco lumber, etc.

12.2 Recyclable material and other Alternative Building Materials 13. Fundamentals of building processes, methods and techniques in Construction, Erection, Addition, Repairs, and Renovation of buildings/ structures

13.1 Carpentry and Joinery
13.2 Hardware and Ironmongery
13.3 Sheet metal and Tinsmithry

13.4 Structural Steel Construction
13.5 Fenestration

13.6 Specialized Works

Building materials samples and swatches

Textbooks and References Suggested References

Architectural Materials for Construction by Harold J. Rosenand
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996

Basic Construction Materials by Theodore W. Marotta

New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2002

Building Construction Illustrated by Francis D.K. Ching

New York: Van Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1975

Building Construction: Materials and Types of Construction

New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1975

Building Cost: Materials and Types of Construction by Huntington, Whiting and Clark

New York: McGraw Hill book Co., 1989

Fundamentals of Building Construction and Materials by Edward Allen
New York: John Wiley, 2004

Home Improvement Manual by The Editors of Reader's Digest

New York: Reader's Digest Publishing, 1984

Materials of Construction by Ronald C. Smith
Tokyo: McGraw-Hill, 1973

Sweets Catalog File: International Construction
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 2005

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Course Objectives

Course Outline

Prerequisite Building Technology 1
Corequisite. Building Utilities 1

At the end of the course, the student should be able:

1. to familiarize the essentials of working drawing production.

2. to delineate and appreciate the language of graphical presentation as a tool in the translation of conceptual designs into working drawings.

3.

to apply effectively the methods and techniques in the production of construction drawing documents as a basis in the construction, erection or assembling of a building or structure.

4. to specify the different materials and apply the various systems and methods of constructing a building.

1. Introduction

1.1 Working drawing documents, materials used in building
construction and building construction methods

2. Basic working drawing and graphical presentation techniques
3. Working Drawings Production (Architectural Drawings)

3.1 Perspective

3.2 Floor Pans

3.2.1 Ground Floor Plan

3.2.2 Second Floor Plan

3.3 Elevations

3.3.1 Front Elevation

3.3.2 Right side Elevation

3.3.3 Left side Elevation

3.3.4 Rear Elevation

3.4 Sections

3.4.1 Cross Section

3.4.2 Longitudinal Section

3.4.3 Bay Section

3.4.4 Detailed Sections

3.5 Reflected Ceiling Plans and details
3.6 Schedule of Doors and Windows

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3.7 Schedule of Finishes

3.8 Kitchen Details

3.9 Toilet Details

3.10 Stair Details

4. Structural and Civil Works Documents

4.1 Foundation Plan and Floor System Plan
4.1.1 Footing and Footing Tie Beam Details
4.1.2 Column Details

4.1.3 Floor Beam Details

4.1.4 Slab Details

4.2 Roof Framing Plan

4.2.1 Roof Beam Details

4.2.2 Truss Diagrams and Details

5. Plumbing Drawings

5.1 Water Supply Piping Plan

5.2 Sanitary Drainage Plan

5.3 Storm Drainage Plan

5.4 Plumbing Isometry

5.5 Plumbing Details

5.5.1 Septic Tank Detail

5.5.2 Catch Basin Detail

5.5.3 Cistern Detail

5.6 General Notes and Specification

6. Electrical Documents

6.1 Electrical/ Auxiliary Plan

6.1.1 Lighting Layout

6.1.2 Power Layout

6.1.3 Auxiliary Line Layout

6.2 Schedule of Loads

6.3 Panelboard diagrams

6.4 Riser diagram

6.5 General Notes and Specifications

6.6 Location Plan

Sample working drawing documents

Suggested References:

Architectural Materials for Construction by Harold J. Rosenand
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996

Building Construction Handbook by Frederick S. Merritt

New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975

Building Construction Illustrated by Francis D.K. Ching

New York: Van Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1975

Building Construction: Materials and Types of Construction by Whitney
Clark Huntington

New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1975

Building Construction Specifications by Ivan T. Rathburn

New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1975

Building Cost: Materials and Types of Construction by Huntington, Whiting and Clark

New York: McGraw Hill book Co., 1989

Fundamentals of Building Construction and Materials by Edward Allen
New York: John Wiley, 2004

Sweets Catalog File: International Construction

New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 2005

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Course Description

BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 3- CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS IN STEEL
CONCRETE AND MASONRY (2-Storey Building)

Construction methods and techniques and the production of working drawings of a medium-rise building of reinforced concrete, masonry, glass and steel.

Number of Units for
Lecture and Studio

Number of Contact
Hours per week

Prerequisite

Course Objectives

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At the end of the course, the student should be able:

1. to gain more knowledge on essential concepts and principles relative to construction, erection, assembling and fabrication of a medium-rise building through the production of working drawings. 2. to accumulate a considerable amount of knowledge gained from the preceding building technology subject and be able to enhance and apply the same on a more complex project.

3. to understand improve methods and techniques in the production of construction drawing documents as a basis in the construction, erection or assembling of a building or structure.

Course Outline

1. Introduction

1.1 Working drawing documents, materials specifications and building construction methods

2. Advanced working drawing and graphical presentation techniques 3. Working Drawings Production (Architectural Drawings)

3.1 Perspective

3.2 Floor Pans

3.2.1 Ground Floor- Fifth Floor Plans

3.3 Elevations

3.3.1 Front Elevation

3.3.2 Right side Elevation

3.3.3 Left side Elevation

3.3.4 Rear Elevation

3.4 Sections

3.4.1 Cross Section

3.4.2 Longitudinal Section

3.4.3 Bay Section

3.4.4 Detailed Sections 3.5 Reflected Ceiling Plans

3.5.1 Section Details

3.6 Doors and Windows

3.6.1 Door Details

3.6.2 Window Details

3.6.3 Schedule of Doors and Windows

3.7 Schedule of Floor, Wall (Interior/ Exterior) and Ceiling Finishes

3.8 Kitchen Details

3.9 Toilet Details

3.10 Stair Details

3.10.1 Detailed Plan

3.10.2 Sectional Detail

3.11 Other Architectural Details

3.11.1 Cabinet and Closet Details
3.11.2 Moulding, Grilles, etc. Details

4. Structural and Civil Works Documents

4.1 Foundation Plan and Floor System Plan

4.1.1 Foundation (Footing- Spread/ Isolated, Combined,

Continuous, Strip, Pile Foundation, Footing Tie Beam, etc.
Details

4.1.2 Column Details and Schedule

4.1.3 Floor Beam Details and Schedule

4.1.4 Slab Details and Schedule

4.2 Roof Framing Plan

4.2.1 Roof Beam Details

4.2.2 Truss Diagrams and Details

5. Plumbing Drawings

5.1 Water Supply Piping Plan

5.2 Sanitary Drainage Plan

5.3 Storm Drainage Plan

5.4 Plumbing Isometry

5.5 Plumbing Details

5.5.1 Septic Tank Detail
5.5.2 Catch Basin Detail

5.5.3 Cistern Detail

5.6 General Notes and Specification

6. Electrical Documents

6.1 Electrical/ Auxiliary Plan

6.1.1 Lighting Layout

6.1.2 Power Layout

6.1.3 Auxiliary Line Layout

6.2 Schedule of Loads

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