Structural & Architectural Drawing Reading With AUTOCAD

Description

This course will Make you Learn about G+3 Architectural Plan of Building and also Structural Drawings of Footing, Column & their Sections .

his course deals with understanding of Architectural, Vastu & Structural Drawings of various projects with Real Site Photos & Videos

1) G+3 Residential Building

Contents-

Footing Layout & Footing Reinforcement Details

Column Layout & Column Reinforcement Details,

Plinth Beam Layout & Reinforcement Details

All structural Drawings Of Ground Floor, 1st Floor, 2nd Floor , 3rd Floor ,Terrace Floor & Reinforcement Details.


Construction drawing

Construction drawing is the general term used for drawings that form part of the production information that is incorporated into tender documentation and then the contract documents for the construction works. This means they have legal significance and form part of the agreement between the employer and the contractor.

The main purpose of construction drawings is to provide a graphic representation of what is to be built. Construction drawings should be concise and coordinated to avoid, wherever possible, ambiguity and confusion. Delays and misunderstandings can be minimised by properly coordinating the drawings. For more information, see Document control.

Specifications will detail the materials, standards, techniques, and so on required to carry out the works. Construction drawings provide the graphical representation, indicating the arrangement of components, detailing, dimensions, and so on. They may sometimes contain some of the information set out in specifications, but this should be avoided if possible, by referring to specifications rather than duplicating information. Where there is a crossover, care must be taken to ensure proper co-ordination so there is no confusion. If there is a disparity between the two, the specifications will tend to take precedence over the drawings.

A complete set of construction drawings tends to comprise floor plans, elevations, sections, and detail drawings, that together provide a complete representation of the building. On many projects, each major trade will have separate trade drawings, e.g. electrical, plumbing, and so on.

Who this course is for:

  • Civil Engineers , Planning Engineers , Quantity Estimator , Structural Engineers, Contractors , Architects, Students Pursuing Architectural Courses , Town Planner, Civil Engineering Students
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