Design Variables
Design Variables
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simpler the shape of the building, the lower the unit cost of construction. A longer and narrower as well as a complicated and irregular shape increases the wall: floor area ratio, escalating unit cost. Additional costs arise from setting out, site works, drainage and roofing. Functional requirements such as internal planning, the need for a spinal corridor, ventilation and natural lighting may dictate use of a more expensive plan shape. Dictated by shape of site.
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Dead space. No need for excessive circulation space, unless when absolutely necessary, such as in hotels requiring large entrance halls and corridors for prestige. Increases cost per unit of usable floor area, making it more expensive to rent compared to similar properties.
Number of storeys: Construction costs of buildings rise with the number of storeys. Additional costs can be offset partly by better utilisation of highly priced land and reduced cost of external works.
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Determined by building by-laws and user requirements. When the storey height rises, additional costs result from:
Increased wall and partition area and associated finishes. Longer service and waste pipes to and from sanitary installations. Higher roofing costs to higher hoisting heights. Higher cost of staircases and lifts. Higher cost of applying finishes to soffits of ceilings, sometimes requiring expensive suspended ceiling. May require enhanced and more costly foundations.
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units may maximise use of confined sites. Interlinking buildings saves the cost in:
Foundations External walls Finishes
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the extent to which the design of a building facilitates ease of construction subject to overall requirements of the completed building. Balance between aesthetics and buildability in design. Construction details outlined in tender documents should encourage simple sequences of operations.
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Construction details, materials used and construction methods have direct relevance to the resource input of the project in terms of labour, materials, plant, equipment and organisation.
Choice depends on characteristics and the price the client is willing to pay.
The lowest tender may not necessarily be picked due to the proposed construction period. Structural form evaluation should consider alternative solutions, such as, concrete frame and steel frame.
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and bay spacing significantly influence initial costs. Repetitive constructional details save costs, such as reuse of formwork in mass housing. High pilferage results in higher costs. Prefabrication shortens the contract period but at a higher cost, but may be cheaper for if the number of units involved is high.
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