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CE 303: Introduction to Construction

CE 303: Introduction to Construction. Blueprint Lab. Building Construction I. Objectives. How to read Foundation Plans Commercial Framing Illustrations Reinforced Concrete Residential Framing Illustrations Dimensioning Plumbing Plans HVAC Plans Electrical Plans/Wiring Diagrams

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CE 303: Introduction to Construction

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  1. CE 303: Introduction to Construction Blueprint Lab

  2. Building Construction I

  3. Objectives • How to read Foundation Plans • Commercial Framing Illustrations • Reinforced Concrete • Residential Framing Illustrations • Dimensioning • Plumbing Plans • HVAC Plans • Electrical Plans/Wiring Diagrams • Masonry Symbols • Welding Symbols

  4. Foundation Plans • Details of construction for the footings and foundation walls • Footings and walls must be very carefully laid out, as the rest of the building relies on their accuracy • Slab-on-grade is a concrete slab poured directly on the subgrade (basement floors, main floors, garage floors, etc..)

  5. column centerline column footings

  6. Foundation Walland Footing reinforcing steel Plan View T/F 96’-6” A sometimes dashed sometimes solid Section View T/F = Top of Footing Elevation

  7. Footer

  8. Slab-on-Grade - Plan View no joints saw cut pattern

  9. Commercial Framing • Framework constructed of structural steel and/or reinforced concrete. • Framework is designed to transfer loads to columns of steel, thus eliminating the need for load bearing walls. • Two types of floor and roof framing systems. • One-way floor system (Girders run parallel to each other) • Two-way floor system (Beams and girders run in both directions)

  10. Commercial Framing (con’t) • Steel Beam and Column Designations • W20x48 • Standard Wide Flange (W) Shape • 20” nominal depth • 48 lbs. per linear foot

  11. Reinforced Concretefloor systems - one way Girder (resting on column) Concrete beam

  12. Reinforced Concretefloor systems - two way waffle Waffle Pan or dome system

  13. Commercial Framing (con’t) • Open web joists are used in commercial and industrial construction. • Support loads more efficiently than beams and are more economical. • Designation: • 60DLH15 • D: Deep; L: Long-span; H: High Strength • 60: 60” depth; 15: indicates range of span from 70’ to 120’, from a load table.

  14. Residential Framing • Similar to commercial framing • Beams and joists used to support floors • Wood members used instead of structural steel and concrete. • More members used in residential frames (weaker material and no large columns.) • Weight of floor supported by wall instead of columns.

  15. Wood Framing • widely-used, widely-known • affordable • durable • dependable • flexible construction methods

  16. Dimensioning • for exterior walls • given to outside of stud • for interior • given to edge of stud or • centerline of stud check drawing carefully to verify the dimensioning practice followed for any given set of plans

  17. Plumbing Symbols

  18. Plumbing Information shown on architectural floor plan

  19. HVAC Systems • heating • ventilating • air-conditioning • produces the movement of air within a building • involves controlling air • temperature • humidity • cleanliness

  20. HVAC Symbols

  21. HVAC Plan

  22. Electrical Symbols

  23. Electrical Prints

  24. Electrical Prints

  25. Wiring Diagrams • wiring details • correspond to a specific piece of equipment • power sources • sensors • gauges • other equipment • panel schedules • lighting schedules • equipment schedules • on-line diagrams

  26. Various Joints in Concrete Construction

  27. Welding Symbol basic symbol

  28. Welding Symbols

  29. Location of Weld means all-around

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