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This document outlines the course CENG 3103 - Building Construction at Addis Ababa University. It provides an introduction to the course, including an overview of the construction industry and building construction process. It also describes the typical development of building construction from traditional methods to modern forms using various materials like stone, timber, steel, reinforced concrete, and prefabricated structures. Additionally, it discusses traditional Ethiopian house construction methods for different climate zones from lowland to highland areas. The course topics will cover building elements, structural systems, planning, health and safety, and construction materials.

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Chapter 1 - Introduction

This document outlines the course CENG 3103 - Building Construction at Addis Ababa University. It provides an introduction to the course, including an overview of the construction industry and building construction process. It also describes the typical development of building construction from traditional methods to modern forms using various materials like stone, timber, steel, reinforced concrete, and prefabricated structures. Additionally, it discusses traditional Ethiopian house construction methods for different climate zones from lowland to highland areas. The course topics will cover building elements, structural systems, planning, health and safety, and construction materials.

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ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING

CENG 3103
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Instructor – Abraham Assefa (Eng.) Oct. 2009
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
Course Outline

1. Introduction 5. Building Construction Elements


Foundation and Basement
2. Building Drawings  Floors
3. Building Structural Systems  Exterior and Interior Closures:
 Reinforced Concrete Structures Walls
 Stairs
 Steel Framed Structures
Elevators
 Prefabricated Building  Doors and Windows
Systems  Roofs
 Shell and Dome Structures  Finishing
4. Planning of Buildings  Damp – Prevention
 Fire Places
5. Building Construction Formwork and Scaffolding
Elements Sanitary Systems
6. Health and Safety in Fire and Life Protection
Building Construction Mechanical Systems
Electrical Systems
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
Chapter 1

 Presentation Outline
 1.1 General

 1.2 Development of Building Construction

 1.3 Typical Traditional House Construction

 1.4 Building Classification

 1.5 Design and Performance requirement

 1.6 Steps in Building Construction


CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.1 General
4

Construction Industry is an industry which is involved


in the planning, execution and evaluation of all
types of civil works
CI Categories - Construction projects can be broadly
classified as:
Building Construction (includes facilities for habitation, institutional,
educational, light industrial (e.g. warehouse), commercial, social and
recreational purposes),
Engineered Construction (includes highway and heavy (e.g. dams,
sewage plant) construction), and
Industrial Construction.
In this course we will focus on Building Construction
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.1 General
5

The main players in the construction industry are:


The Client: Architect
The Consultant: Subs Owner
The Contractor:
Insurance Companies:
Contractor Suppliers
Banks:
Suppliers:
Engineer Vendors
Permitting Agencies:
Public: Public
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.1 General
6

Inception and feasibility


Planning and Design
Tendering Stages Consultant – Architect
Bid Evaluation
Award of Contract
Construction Stage
Commissioning and Acceptance
Provisional Acceptance
Final Acceptance
1.1. General Introduction
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.1 General
 Building – a structure consisting of floors, walls and roofs
erected to provide covered space for different uses such as
residence, business, entertainment, workshop, etc
 Building - consists not only of the house, but also the site, road,
paths, the yard, the garden, the gate, the fence, etc
 Building Team:
 Architect
 Civil Engineer – Structural, Sanitary and related designs
 Construction Manager – Supervising the Planning and Construction
Phase
 Urban Planner
 Quantity Surveyor
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.1 General

 All the above shall Study Building:


 Planning,

 Technical Elements,

 Construction Materials,

 Cost and Durability,

 Requirements in relation to the previewing climatic


condition, and soil behavior, etc.
 Building Codes – lay the outline for the design of
building. E.g. EBCS
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.1 General

 Requirements for Building Construction:


 Site

 Permission from Local Authorities or Municipalities


 Professionals: Architects, Engineers

 Materials

 Labor

 Finance (most importantly)


CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction

 Building – During Human Age


 Primary motive of Building Houses is the desire for a better
living conditions, initial causes however include:
 Fear of Wild animals
 Protection against cold and heat
 Shelter from Rain and wind
 Desire for gathering the family belongings in one place
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction

 Modern buildings are planned to adapt to the purpose


and the existing climatic conditions
 Building Materials:
 Originally – Stone, Sand, Earth, Grass, Logs, Skins, etc

 Advanced – Dressed Stones, Bricks, Cement, Lime, Gypsum,

Iron, Timber, Tiles, Sheet Metals, Aluminums, Paints, etc

 Modern Systems – Prefabrication, Pre-stressed Concrete


CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction

 Building Structural Forms:


CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Building Structural Forms:
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Building Structural Forms:
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Building Structural Forms:
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Vaulting
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Vaulting
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Vaulting
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Vaulting
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Timber
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Timber
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Stone
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Stone
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Steel
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Steel
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Reinforced Concrete
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Reinforced Concrete
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Shell Roofs
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Shell Roofs
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Cable Structures
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.2 Development of Building Construction
 Construction Forms: Cable Structures
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Typical Traditional House Construction

 Though there are different types of houses in Ethiopia, based on


classification by climate and altitude, housed are divided into:
 Low Land – Kolla (<1400m);
 Uplands – Woina Dega (1400 – 2700m) and
 High Lands - Dega (>2700m).
 1. House of Kolla (low Land)
 Climate: Hot and usually Dry
 Rains are scarce and if occurs the ground dries quickly.
 Strong winds with plenty dust are frequent.
 Two types are noticeable: Permanent and Normadic
 1.1.1 Houses for Permanent People
 Are mainly affected by available building material: Wood is scarce,
but stone, earth and grass are sufficiently available
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Typical Traditional House Construction

Stone Walls – 50 cm (tapering) Roof – Flat


Height – 2 – 3m Logs, twinges and branches,
Walls – Not Pointed stone and earth are added
Internal – Cow and camel dung above
Finally Clay or binding agent

Plan – Square, Rectangle


Ground – Unprepared Opening – Only Door
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Typical Traditional House Construction
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Typical Traditional House Construction
 1.1.2 Houses for Normadic People
Roof – Canvas or Skin
Walls – Simple and Made of
light material

Ground – Unprepared Plan – Circular


CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Typical Traditional House Construction
 Climate: Rainy and Cold
 1.2 Houses for the High Lands (Dega)
 Wood and Grass are available
Horizontal Walling – 3 Places with
diagonals. Tid or Red Eucalyptus (1.2 – 1.5m)
Splitted Timber – Fills the gap
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Typical Traditional House Construction
Roof Truss
Walling - Fermented Earth Mortar
Center Pole – 250 mm
(Two Coats)
Tied Using Ropes (cut animal skins)
Straw more course on the first
Straw – roofing material
course
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Typical Traditional House Construction
 1.3 Houses for the Up lands (Woina -  Similar except for use of materials
Dega)  Sidama and Wollaita
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CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Building Classification

 Building Classification
 According to the Building Code of India:
 Building is any structure for whatsoever purpose and of
whatsoever materials constructed and every part thereof
whether used as human habitation or not and includes
foundations, walls, floors, roof, etc, part of a building or anything
affixed thereto or any wall enclosing or intended to enclose any
land or space.
 Building can be classified into different groups depending
on their occupancy use or type of construction.
 Based on Occupancy of Use: Residential, Educational, Assembly,
Business, Mercantile, Industrial, Institutional, Storage, High Hazard
 Based on Type of Construction (Resistance in Fire): - Type 1, 2, 3,
4 and5
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Building Classification

 Based on Occupancy of Use:


 Residential – Private Residences, Apartment Buildings, Dormitories,
Hotels
 Educational – Educational Instructions like schools and colleges
 Assembly – Theaters, Exhibition Halls, Places of Worship and terminals
 Business – Garages, Barber Shops, City Halls, Courthouses and
Libraries
 Mercantile – Shops, Stores, Market and Retail Warehouse
 Industrial – Industries where fabrication and assembly is carried out
 Institutional – Hospitals, Prisons
 Storage – For goods, merchandize, products, livestock
 High Hazard – Storage for highly inflammable, combustible or
explosive materials
 The above divisions shall have sub divisions with different design standards
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.3 Building Classification
 Based on Based on Type of Construction (Resistance in Fire):
 Grades of Fire Resistance – ½, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 hours
 Indian Standard – Type 1, type 2, Type 3, and Type 4 – 4, 3, 2, and 1
hour
 Non – Combustible vs. Fire Resistant
 Building Types
 Type 1 – Fire Resisting Construction
 Type 2 – Non Combustible Construction
 Type 3 – Heavy Timber Construction
 Type 4 – Ordinary Construction
 Type 5 – wood Frame Construction
 Fire and Life Protection – Number of Egress, Min. Distance to
Egress, Provision of Fire Lift, Alarm, Fire Hose, Smoke Control and
Fire Protection (Sprinklers)
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.5 Design and Performance requirement
 Basic Design and Performance Requirement
 Buildings can be broadly divided into Sub – Structure and Super –
Structure
 Sub – structure – Below the surrounding ground level, and
 Super - structure – Above the ground level
 Basic Components – Foundations, Walls, Floors, Doors and Windows,
Stairs, Roof and Finishing Materials
 Basic Design and Performance Criteria
 Factor of Safety
 Stiffness against deformation
 Comfort and Convenience for users
 Thus, buildings should satisfy the following basic functional requirements:
 Strength and Stability, Dimensional Stability, Comfort and Convenience,
Resistance to Moisture Penetration, Fire Protection, Heat Insulation, Day
Lighting and Ventilation, Sound Insulation, Durability, Security, Protection
against vermin and termites, Building Economics
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.5 Design and Performance requirement

 Basic functional requirements:


 Strength and Stability – DL, LL, WL, EQ
 Dimensional Stability – Deformations (Elastic and Plastic),
Temperature and Moisture Content
 Comfort and Convenience – Optimum utilization of space,
lighting and orientation of the building
 Resistance to Moisture Penetration – Building should kept dry
 Fire Protection – Less Ignition, Egress and Compartmentalization
 Heat Insulation – Use of thicker exterior walls, Use of cavity
Walls, Use of shading devices (projecting roofs, verandahs,
Proper Orientation
 Day Lighting and Ventilation – Good Daylight (East) and Natural
Ventilation
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.5 Design and Performance requirement

 Basic functional requirements:


 Sound Insulation – Through Cavity walls, airtight windows,
raised floors, suspended ceilings
 Max. Acceptable Noise – Schools 45 – 50 dB, Hospitals 40
– 50 dB and Public Offices 50 – 60 dB
 Durability- From 25 – 50 years
 Security – Against Burglary or thefts, Window Openings,
Alarm Fittings
 Protection against vermin and termites – Shall be avoided
during pre - construction
 Building Economics – However all the above are necessary,
the limiting factor will be the money.
CEng 3103 – Building Construction
1.6 Steps in Building Design

 Design is a process of
 Blending, Selecting, Performance, Creation and Message
 Design Phase
 Site Selection and Site Plan
 Architectural Design
 Structural Design
 Sanitary (Plumbing) Design
 Electrical Design
 Mechanical (HVAC)
 Fire and Life Protection
 Building Support Systems – Data, Voice, CCTV, MATV, etc
 Preparation of Bill of Quantity and Specification

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