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N5E06 Construction Information (Drawing, Detailing, Specification) - Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment
Assignment - Construction Information (Drawing, Detailing, Specification)
Learning Outcome 1: Evaluate different types of construction information in the context of diverse project types.
Learning Outcome 2: Develop construction drawings, details, schedules and specifications in support of a given construction project.
Learning Outcome 3: Interpret different types of construction information in order to explain a construction project.
Learning Outcome 4: Assess ways in which construction professionals collaborate in the production of construction information.
Assignment Brief and Guidance:
Scenario
You have recently been employed as a civil engineering technician. Your employer, a medium-sized general contractor, has been commissioned to design and build a small building in a local industrial park. The design team within the company has prepared a set of outline design drawings, which provide general information about the proposed building, site and form.
You are tasked with the responsibility of preparing the construction information package that will allow the construction team to build the project. The package of information required includes the following:
• Site Location Plan
• Site plan
• Floor plan
• Elevations
• Section/Details
• Door and window schedules
• Outline bill of quantities
• Schedule of works
Accompanying the construction information package, your employer wishes to understand your reasons for the drawings, specification and schedules that you have produced.
The submission is comprised of two parts:
1. Construction Infrmation; to include:
a) Site Location Plan (1:1250)
b) Site plan (1:500 or 1:1000)
c) Floor plan (1:50 or 1:100)
d) Elevations (1:50 or 1:100)
e) Section (1:20)
f) Detail(s) (1:5)
g) Door and window schedules
h) Outline bill of quantities
i) Schedule of works
All drawings are to be on a minimum sheet size of A3. They should include a title block, showing project information and be numbered using an industry standard.
Drawings should be produced using an industry standard CAD software package. BIM software may be used but is not required.
2.A written report - this should be a justification of your decisions for producing specific information for the project and compare the choices you have made with other potential information types.
Scenario
One of your colleagues, in a medium-sized general contracting firm, has produced a set of construction information documents for a small industrial building. Before issuing this information to the construction team, your employer has asked that you review the information to ensure that it is fit-for-purpose. In particular, your employer asks you to:
• coordinate the drawings with the schedules, specifications and bill of quantities
• identify any information clashes
• highlight areas where there may be missing, or incorrect information provided.
You are then tasked with making corrections to the construction information, ensuring that copies of the originals and your recommended changes are recorded.
Finally, you are asked to prepare a short report on the construction information package that you have reviewed. You will discuss your findings with the original author of this work, as part of both of your continuing professional development.
The submission is comprised of two parts:
1. Construction Information Review; to include:
a. ‘Redlined' construction drawings (highlighting errors or inaccuracies)
b. ‘Marked-up' specifications and schedules (highlighting errors or inaccuracies)
c. Corrected versions of all documentation, with suitable revisions recorded.
2. Feedback Report - Produce a report explaining the design team roles (such as Architect, Landscape Architect, Quantity Surveyor, Civil Engineer, Building Services Engineer etc), how they work with each other and assessing the types of information produced by each. The report should also highlight and compare the impact of CAD and BIM in the collaborative process of producing construction information.
001: Site Location Plan
Additional Info: Developers owns neighbouring site currently highlighted in green
• Site location should be highlighted by a red outline (not red shade)
• Neighbouring site owned by developer should be highlighted by blue outline (not green shade)
• Scale should be 1:1250
• Remove "proposed site" text
002: Proposed Ground Floor Plan
• Door to living room should be 400mm clear of bottom of stairs
• Stair case numbered incorrectly
• No level access indicated to house (ramp preferable to front entrance)
• Cavity closer details inconsistent
• Study room dim line not snapped to correct place
• No cavity close detail to window at rear of kitchen/ dining/ family
• Incorrect cavity detail at rear left corner of kitchen/ dining/ family
• Kitchen spelt incorrectly
• Overall dimension to south elevation incorrect
• Beams in kitchen area not dashed as required
• Lounge text size not consistent with other room labels
• Incorrect dimensions to lounge area (225mm beside fireplace should be 2225mm)
• Scale to a non uniform size (should be either 1:50/ 1:100)
• Step to patio at rear should be 400mm min from door
• All Storm and foul sewer lines should be dashed
003: Proposed First Floor Plan
• Door to Bedroom 3 should be 400mm clear of bottom of stairs
• Block wall to bathroom extended through to wrong leaf
• Bedroom 3 label used twice
• Wall to dressing room overhangs internal leave
• Additional stair to staircase needs removed
• Side dimension not snapped to outer wall
• Incorrect dimension to front bedroom 3 (width dim)
• Sink to bathroom sitting into wall
• Scale shown as NTS (should be either 1:50/ 1:100
004: Proposed Second Floor Plan
• Spelling mistake to "Second floor plan"
• Dimension to bedroom 5 incorrect
• Scale to a non uniform size (should be either 1:50/ 1:100)
• Clash of shower and toilet to bathroom
• Bathroom not labelled
• Wall cutting through external wall
005: Proposed North and East Elevations
• Window to East Elevation width is incorrect (1571mm)
• No chimney indicated to east elevation
• Incorrect dimension to bottom left window on north elevation
• Hatch pattern missing to north elevation
• Steps indicated to north elevation- should be a ramp access
• "East Elevation" spelt incorrectly
• Not printed to an appropriate scale
006: Proposed South and West Elevations
• Not printed to an appropriate scale
• West elevation is handed
• Porch area missing from west elevation
• Door swings missing from French doors- south elevation
• Middle Velux missing from south elevation
• SFL line type incorrect
• Elevations labelled incorrectly
007: Proposed Section
• Incorrect floor to ceiling height indicated ground floor (1760mm)
• Rooms not labelled along section
• No of risers incorrect on ground floor descriptor
• Going length does not meet regulations
• Wall to upper floor not attached to ceiling level
• Not printed to an appropriate scale
008: Proposed Detail 1
• DPC missing from detail
• DPM missing from detail
• Insulation missing from wall
• Hatch missing off foundation
009: Proposed Detail 2
• Missing label for keystone lintel
• Insulation missing from wall above lintel and jamb detail
• Brickwork hatch pattern missing
• Not to an appropriate scale
Construction Specification
• Foundation- wall thickness should be 300mm
Attachment:- Construction Information.rar