Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
CONTENTS
Introduction
General
Definition of terms
Building Classifications
Components of a Building
Design and performance requirements
Project life cycle of a building
Participants in building project
GENERAL
A construction is a process of constructing something by man for
one purpose or another. It may be a road, bridge, a dam, a dwelling
place, an airport, a commercial building, etc.
weather conditions
ground conditions
aesthetic reasons
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The initial causes which forced man to look for shelter were:
Fear of wild animals
Seeking protection against the cold and the heat
Seeking shelter against the rain and wind
The desire for a place where everything belonging to the family
could be gathered
A plot of land
Permission from local authorities
Materials for building
Skilled labourers for the erection
Finance
Professionals, such as architects and engineers
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Classification Based On
Types Of Construction
Type1: Fire-resisting
construction
Type 2: Non-combustible
construction
Type 3: Heavy timber
construction
Type 4: Ordinary
construction
Type 5: Wood frame
construction
Residential buildings
Educational buildings
Assembly buildings
Business buildings
Mercantile buildings
Industrial buildings
Institutional buildings
Storage buildings
Hazardous buildings
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Sub-structure
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3D-model
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6. Heat insulation
The building should be designed in such a way to maintain
fairly constant temperature of the internal environment
independently of the varying climatic conditions externally.
7. Day light and ventilation
Day lighting is essential to promote the activities carried in
the building and to create pleasant inside environment.
Ventilation is essential to prevent undue concentration of
odours, fumes, dust, etc and maintain suitable condition for
the user of the building.
8. Sound insulation
The insulation of noise is a very important requirement for
buildings such as hospitals, educational institutions, offices
and residential building located in noisy areas.
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9. Durability
The durability of a building is defined as the time over which
a building remains serviceable and depends mainly on
Type of building materials
Environmental exposure
Quality of workmanship
Degree of maintenance, etc
10. Security
Due considerations should be given in designing and
constructing external walls and openings to protect a building
against burglary or theft
11. Economy
The designer must exercise economy at every stage of
planning, design, construction, maintenance and operation.
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Conceptual
planning and
feasibility
study
Design and
engineering
Start up for
occupancy
Procurement
and
construction
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