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M&E GB Limited

M&E GB
METHOD STATEMENT : METSEC WALL INSTALLATION
Address: Landline: Mobile: Email:

Project / Contract

Contractor

Site Address

Project Start Date

Expected Duration

Projected Completed Date

Name Title Signature Date

Document Author

Emergency Contact Details

Contact

Tel

Mobile

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METHOD STATEMENT : METSEC WALL INSTALLATION
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Staff Information Sheet


Please read the entire sheet before beginning the procedure, if you have any questions please contact your
manager or safety representative.
The following method statement has been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be
adhered to at all times, any significant deviation from this system must first be authorised by your
manager or safety representative. Please read the entire sheet before beginning the procedure, if
you have any questions please contact your manager or safety representative.
The main hazards to your safety and health are:
1. Falling from height
2. Injury from incorrect manual handling
3. Injury from contact with electricity
4. Injury from slips, trips and falls
5. Working with hazardous substances
6. Vehicle hazards
7. Injury to other staff or members of the public
Preventative measures you must take:
1. You must be competent to carry out the task.
2. You must be competent and have received training to work at height.
3. Barriers and/or warning signs must be placed around the work area, where risk assessment has deemed
necessary.
4. Visitors and other members of staff are prohibited from entry unless accompanied by a competent person;
all visitors will be issued with personal protective equipment where appropriate.
5. You must be trained and competent to use hand tools, mains voltage and battery power tools.
6. You must not lift beyond your capabilities, get help if necessary.
7. You must follow all directions given by the manager or his agents.
Personal protective equipment you must wear:
1. Safety boots (at all times)
2. Eye protection (when drilling or chipping etc)
3. Hi-visibility vests (when working on building site)
4. Hearing protection (when drilling)
5. Gloves
Environmental protection measures you must take:
1. You must dispose of waste and packaging to the designated area provided for waste.
2. Hazardous substances and packaging must be disposed of in compliance with manufacturer and local
authority guidance.
3. Consideration must be given to potential for exposure to asbestos in buildings constructed before 2000.
Quality Control
1. Adhere strictly to the following procedure to ensure quality of service.
2. If in doubt contact your manager for clarification before proceeding.
Add in other relevant sections such as the items listed below. Your risk assessment will tell you which
control procedures must be in place (remove any that do not apply to you).

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General Precautions
List all the different aspects of the task and under each heading explain how you will control the
significant hazards, if you think about this part carefully you may be able to produce a generic
document that will cover you for the majority of tasks you do, just changing the step by step
procedure for each different task.
Staff and Training
The works will be carried out by staff from M&E GB. All members of staff are experienced and have been
deemed competent to carry out tasks requested of them. List your staff qualifications; e.g. CSCS, PASMA, PAL /
IPAF, City and Guilds etc. A responsible person will be appointed to each job who will supervise all works and be
responsible for quality and safety. Apprentices and young workers will be supervised at all times and are not
allowed to carry out tasks for which they have not been trained.
Vehicle Safety
All company vehicles are subject to a planned maintenance and inspection program. Staff responsible for
vehicles will carry out daily and weekly checks to ensure continued roadworthiness. All drivers will comply with
road traffic regulations and the Highway Code. All loads will be securely fastened to the vehicle by competent
persons prior to travel. Drivers will take planned breaks on long journeys.
PPE
All site workers will wear hard hats, safety boots and hi-visibility vests at all times; other items of PPE such as
dust masks, eye protection, ear protection and gloves are available to be worn as and when necessary.
Preparation and Induction
A risk assessment will be prepared for each task which will be discussed with members of staff, any queries or
concerns will be dealt with prior to starting work. Staff will be inducted on to site and will be expected to follow all
rules and safety procedures.
Manual Handling
All members of staff have been instructed on the potential dangers of manual handling and staff will not lift items
or equipment beyond their capabilities. Heavy or awkward items will be broken down into smaller units or dual
lifted where this is not possible. It is the responsibility of the site foreman to assess every situation that requires
manual handling and enforce control procedures where he/she deems necessary; where practical, mechanical
aids should be available and used.
Please also download Manual Handling at Work a short guide from the HSE
First Aid
It is the responsibility of the company to ensure adequate first aid provision for its staff. Adequate means
provision of a trained first aider, suitable first aid equipment and/or the provision of an appointed person at the
minimum. A trained first aider will be a suitable person who has attended a recognised course and attends a
refresher course every year and a full course every 3 years. An Appointed Person is a person provided by the
employer to take charge of the situation (e.g. to call an ambulance) if a serious injury/illness occurs in the
absence of a first aider. Principal Contractors will ensure sufficient first aid cover for sites under their control.
Access and Egress
On construction sites, the Principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to the site;
M&E GB staff will ensure safe access and egress is maintained for themselves and other contractors/members
of the public in the area they are working in. Good standards of housekeeping will be maintained by all staff.
Warning notices and barriers will be deployed as required. Debris will be cleared away on a regular basis and
the site left clean and tidy at the end of a shift or task.
Working at Height
Falls from height remain the single biggest cause of work-related death in the UK.
Due to the nature of this work falls from height are an obvious and ever present risk. All employees have been
made aware of the dangers and consequences of falling from height; therefore, all working at height will be
properly planned, organised and supervised. Only competent members of staff will be allowed to work at height
and it is the responsibility of the site foreman/senior person to ensure conditions are safe before allowing any
work at height to take place.

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The foreman/senior person will carry out a risk assessment before allowing work at height and put in place
equipment and measures to prevent falls occurring. Where he/she cannot eliminate the risk of a fall, he/she will
put in place measures and equipment to minimise the distance and consequences of a fall, should one occur.
Guidelines on Safe Operating Procedures
Operatives are trained and competent in ladder use; ladders will only be used without fall protection where the
work is light and of short duration AND where the operative can complete his task by maintaining 3 points of
contact on the ladder i.e. both feet and at least one hand.
En 131 Professional or Class 1 ladders must be used. Any ladder longer than 3000 mm will require use of a
base stabiliser. Splitting extending ladders will render the upper sections as non-compliant if used without a
stabiliser
Ladders must be in good condition and located properly prior to use, i.e. the foot of the ladder should rest on a
firm, level, non-slippery surface, and should be footed or tied on the stiles to prevent slipping. Proprietary
stabilisers and other equipment must be used . Ladders should be set at a base to height ratio of 1:4.
All staff and subcontractors are required to read and understand HSE leaflet http:// Safe use of Ladders and Step
Ladders
Contractor/Visitor Safety
M&E GB will liaise with other contractors' staff on a day to day basis and ensure they are aware of the risks
present during the works. Staff and contractors will not leave any area of work in a dangerous condition or with
risks to themselves, other contractors, tenants, or visitors; all tools and equipment will be cleared to secure
storage at the completion of each shift. Steps, ladders and any other access to height will be made inaccessible.
Tools and Electrical Equipment
All items of tools and equipment will be visually inspected on a regular basis and prior to use, defective or
damaged equipment will be removed from service.Electrical tools will be 110V maximum and will hold current
PAT certification, battery powered tools will be used where possible. Subcontractors will not be allowed to bring
on to site any damaged or defective tools, the site foreman is responsible for ensuring all tools and equipment
brought on the site are fit for purpose.
Welfare
The Principal Contractor is responsible for providing adequate washing, toilet, drying and refreshment facilities
for M&E GB staff and subcontractors; M&E GB are responsible for ensuring that such welfare facilities are
provided by the main contractor and that they are maintained in a clean and wholesome manner.
Material Handling
All materials required for site will be unloaded to a designated unloading and storage area which will be away
from the work area as far as is practicable. This area will be kept tidy to minimise trip hazards. Materials, as and
when required, will be collected from the storage area and transferred to the work area. All staff will take care
when handling materials.
Tools and Electrical Equipment
All items of tools and equipment will be visually inspected on a regular basis, defective or damaged equipment
will be removed from service. Electrical tools will be 110V maximum and will hold current PAT certification,
battery powered tools will be used where possible. Subcontractors will not be allowed to bring on to site any
damaged or defective tools; the site foreman is responsible for ensuring all tools and equipment brought on the
site is fit for purpose.

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Task Description
Supply and installation of METSEC SFS WALL SYSTEM
Step by Step Process
Preparation
1. Load all equipment required for job.
2. Carry out vehicle safety checks.
3. Transport equipment and installers to site.
4. Report to site foreman and receive permit to work (where required).
5. Put on personal protective equipment.
6. Inform all other contractors/tenants in area at start of works.
7. Liaise with the Principal Contractor and other contractors to ensure safe operation.
8. Cordon off work area, if practical and necessary to do so.
9. Ensure the area to be worked and exit points are clear of obstruction and that safe access and egress is
maintained.
Partition Erection and Fixing (Refer to METSEC INSTALLATION MANUAL ATTACHED)
1. Put on your personal protective equipment.
2. Ensure the area to be worked and exit points are clear of obstruction, and safe access and egress is
maintained.
3. Fit metal top channel to ceiling working from suitable safe access to height, e.g. zip scaffold, podium steps,
or MEWP.
4. Mark out position of doors, openings, glazed units etc.
5. Mark out and fit metal channel to floor, ensure alignment with ceiling channel, secure with specified
proprietary fixing.
6. Measure and cut metal studs to length.
7. Slide vertical metal studs into top and bottom channels spaced in compliance with plan and fix to channels
with self tapping screws.
8. Measure and cut track sections, as specified, position and fix with self-tapping screws.
9. Install plasterboard panels to form wall and secure with self tap board screws.
10. Measure and cut to size plasterboard to fit final room dimensions.
11. Plasterboard to be scored at cut line with sharp knife. Bend board along score line to break bent edge.
Score bent edge surface to separate.
12. Ensure boards butt up over studs, are level and secure.
13. Respiratory: use local exhaust system to control dust or wear a half face mask to EN149 Class FFP 2, if
dust cannot be controlled.
14. Any Services should be fitted by others prior to finishing boarding to other side of partition.
15. Install mineral fibre insulation prior to fitting plasterboard to other side.
16. Remove all debris to designated waste disposal area.
17. Do not leave tools and equipment unattended at any time.
18. Ensure area is left safe at end of each shift.
Test and Handover
1. Snagging works will be carried out to client satisfaction.
2. Handover to client.

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Safety DO NOT … Start work without PPE on.


check list DO NOT … Start work without permit.

DO NOT …

DO NOT …

Associated documents: Risk assessment(s) ref. no. TBC

COSHH assessment ref. N/A

Lifting Plan required / appended: Yes:[ ] N/A:[ ]

Combined services drawing ref. no. N/A


METSEC INSTALLATION MANUAL
Other attachments (such as drawings):
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
Permits Electrical Electrical General To break Client’s
To enter Hot work Isolation
required? (HV) (LV) work ground permit

Indicate those
that apply [X] [] [] [X] [] [X] [] [] []
Who is to do the work and
supervise it?
Give the number and type of
personnel — including any
specific skills, fitness levels,
training or qualifications
required.

When is it to be done? Refer to the principal contractor delivery program and coordinate with the interfacing trades.

Give in relation to other


activities or events or as dates
and times where relevant –
such as isolations, shut-downs
and the like.

A safe means of access to Refer to the principal contractor site logistics plan.
and from the work:
(with adequate routes for
pedestrians and vehicles)

A safe place of work: Coordination and extent of works to be agreed during the Principal Contractor Daily Activity
Brief one day in advance of works commencing on site.
Checks to be made on adjacent
activities including any
restriction or precautions
necessary. Define where to
stand and any exclusion zones

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Details of the plant, PLANT MATERIALS


equipment and materials
required:
Include any access equipment
and that for materials storage
and handling

Mandatory PPE and Mandatory PPE: Task-specific PPE and RPE:


additional PPE or RPE Gloves (suitable for task)
required: Hard hat
High-visibility clothing
Boots (with steel toecap & mid-sole)
Light eye protection

Waste removal: Will any waste be produced? Yes:[ X ] No:[ ] If yes, give removal details below

Removal arrangements: Trade skip as required.

Specific environmental None


considerations:

Emergency procedures:
Event Action to be taken Emergency contacts

Fire:

Accident: (indicating location


of first aid facilities)

Rescue after a fall:

Rescue from a confined space:

Contingency
arrangements:
In this section detail the
arrangements that need to be
implemented in the event of
something going wrong that is
not an emergency – such as in
the isolation of pipelines.

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Key health safety and environmental risks to be discussed and reinforced during the RAMS briefing:
— Fall from height
— Fire
— First Aid


— If there are any changes, remember to stop work and report them

Verification questions about the task to confirm the understanding of those at the briefing:
1. What are the key significant risks associated with the task?
2. What are the control measures to be followed?
3.
4.
5.

NOTES:
1. The content of the Risk Assessment and Method Statement (RAMS) shall be explained to the workforce by a
Manager and/or Supervisor, wherever possible at the point of work. Any observed changes shall be assessed by the
personnel involved and the supervisor and, if required, the RAMS shall be amended.
2. At the start of each day’s work, the work gang shall assess their work location and complete a Gang Risk
Assessment. Any new hazards and risks identified shall be brought to the attention of the Supervisor for re-assessment
and /or review of the RAMS.
3. At the start of each day and at intervals as required to ensure the work is being carried out safely, the Supervisor
shall review the RAMS in conjunction with the Gang Risk Assessment to verify that the control measures continue to be
effective. The Supervisor shall sign the Gang Risk Assessment confirming observations and/or changes required. Other
personnel (such as Inspectors) shall check the working arrangements and sign the Gang Risk Assessment noting any
observations or comments.

Review of method statement when work has commenced:


For long-term or recurrent activities, this method statement must be reviewed on a monthly basis. Any changes necessary due
to changing circumstances should be included below (for example, after any hold points):
Date of review Comments Name of reviewer

Revisions to this method statement:


Rev. no. Date Summary of changes Prepared by Approved by

NOTE: A copy of this risk assessment and method statement shall be retained at the work location

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Sign Off Sheet


I have read and understood the contents of this Method Statement. Anything I did not understand has
been explained to me to my satisfaction. I agree to follow the Method Statement and understand that
any instructions are provided for my safety and the safety of others.

Print Name Signed Date

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Metsec plc
Lightweight Structural Systems
SFS Division
Broadwell Road, Oldbury
West Midlands B69 4HF
T. +44 (0) 121 601 6000
F. +44 (0) 121 601 6021
E. [email protected]

Metsec SFS Installation Manual

Infill Walling
September 2009

www.metsec.com
Registered in England No. 1551970.
VAT No. GB 428 7252 38. Registered office as above.
Contents Section
Introduction .................................................................................................. 0

Product Description : SFS ....................................................................... 0

Components : SFS ....................................................................... 0

Metsec Framing Section Range : SFS ............................................. 0

SFS Site Installation .................................................................................... 0

Details for Base Track Installation (SF100 series) …….............................. 1

Details for Head Track Installation (SF200 series) …….…...….................. 2

Details for Stud Installation (SF300 series) …............................................. 3

Details for Framing Openings (SF400 series) ………..…............................ 4

Details for Finishes (SF800 series) ……………………………...................... 5

Fixing Application Guide ............................................................................. A

Standard Cleat Sizes & Capacities :Deflection Cleats ......................... B


:Dead Load Cleats ........................ B

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Introduction
Metsec PLC manufacturers a comprehensive range of cold rolled steel profiles for both the
construction and manufacturing industry.

The company was established in 1932 and is now a wholly owned subsidiary
of the Austrian steel manufacturer, VOEST ALPINE STAHL AG.

Metsec Framing division was formed in 1984 and forms one of eight divisions within Metsec.
The other divisions are Purlins, Hepsec, Lattice Beams, Metstrut, CRF, Manipulation (MPM)
and Windows.

Metsec Framing division has two main products, SFS and Metframe. The SFS product is split
further into four distinct product groups: Infill External Walling, Continuous External Walling,
High Bay Walling and Load Bearing Structures. This installation guide deals only with the
SFS walling systems. For guides for Load Bearing Structures and Metframe please contact
Metsec.

The key objectives of this guide are to provide:

General details showing the typical fixing requirements which can be used by installers on
site along with project specific designs and drawings to install the SFS product.

Information for installers to assist with the preparation of specifications, method


statements and risk assessments.

A site reference guide for contractors.

Throughout this manual Metsec Framing will be referred to as Metsec.

All text & drawings contained in this document are the property of Metsec and must not be
copied or printed, in part or in full, without prior written agreement from Metsec.

All text & drawings contained in this document show typical details. Reference should be
made to project specific drawings & calculations for confirmation of section sizes / connection
details.

Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure this manual contains full & accurate information
Metsec cannot accept any liability for errors or omissions. The contents constitute advice,
given in good faith.

Where details show overall construction this does not imply agreement by Metsec or the
installer to provide all elements shown.

Metsec reserves the right to change details and specifications at any time, without prior
notice.

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Product Description - SFS
SFS is a fast-track solution to construct external walling, high bay separating walls and load
bearing elements in lightweight cold-rolled galvanized steel sections.

SFS has been extensively used in construction projects covering residential flats, apartments,
nursing homes and sheltered accommodation, commercial developments, public buildings
and industrial properties. It is also ideally suited to refurbishment projects, particularly
involving sub-division of buildings, conversions or roof extensions.

SFS projects are usually designed in house by Metsec’s team of engineers and typical details
and calculations are provided to aid construction.

Sections are typically supplied to site as individual components and fully assembled in-situ.
This is an advantage where site access/craneage is restricted. Components can be supplied
in final required lengths or standard lengths cut to suit on site. By cutting to length on site
construction tolerances in structures being worked alongside can be fully accommodated.

Generally SFS sections are fixed together using self-drilling / self-tapping (Tek) screws.

SFS External Infill Walling requires support at the slab edge between a hot-rolled steel or
concrete frame structures. This allows insulation and external finishes to be installed
continuously outside the main structural frame. The system is suitable for both low and high-
rise constructions.

SFS External Continuous Walling is fitted outside the line of the structural frame using support
and/or restraint cleats at each floor level with connections designed to allow slab deflection. It
is particularly suited to situations where cladding materials are sensitive to differential
movement of the mainframe.

Both the above systems achieve early weather protection of the building allowing other
internal fitting trades to work inside the structure and removing external cladding from the
critical path.

SFS external walling will provide lateral support to most cladding materials including masonry,
profiled metal sheets, proprietary panels and insulated render systems.

SFS High Bay Walling is a single-span separating wall typically used within existing buildings
such as warehouses and industrial units. Its lightweight construction and uniformly distributed
loading minimizes disruption to the existing structure.

SFS Load Bearing Structures are used to provide individual elements or a complete stand-
alone structure. Roofs, floors and internal walls are lightweight, quick to install and flexible in
detail and performance characteristics.

SFS structures are particularly suited to developments where access is limited or lightweight
loadings are required eg/extensions supported by existing structures.

SFS Load Bearing Structures are not covered in this guide.

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Components - SFS
The following tables show the Metsec Framing standard section ranges for SFS.

These consist of the section profiles listed below;

‘C sections’: Used as studs in walls and joists in roofs or floors.

‘Channels’: Used as tracks on top and bottom of walls and ends of roof and floor joists.

‘Angles’: Used for various arrangements to provide additional or temporary support.

‘Straps’: A range of straps is available to use as bracing members when screw fixed to
the face of walls or roofs.

Examples of section references are:

100M12 = Lipped ‘C section’ of 100mm depth, 1.2mm material thickness.


‘M’ reference denotes SFS section.

104M12 = Non-lipped ‘channel’ section of 104mm depth, 1.2mm material thickness.

Where necessary the Metsec SFS range of sections can be used in conjunction with other
ranges produced in the Metsec Framing Division.

‘C sections’ and ‘channels’ are formed from pre-hot dipped galvanized steel G275 coating,
minimum yield strength = 280N/mm2.

All other components shown in our details but not listed in our range are not supplied by
Metsec.

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Metsec Framing Section Range - SFS
Section Area Weight D F1 F2 L t Service
Reference cm2 kg/m mm mm mm mm mm Slot
70M15 2.31 1.83 70 35 35 10 1.5 72x32
100M12 2.75 2.14 100 53 53 14 1.2 72x32
100M15 3.45 2.67 100 54 54 14 1.5 72x32
100M20 4.60 3.56 100 55 55 14 2.0 72x32
100M23* 6.04 4.67 100 71 71 15 2.3 72x32
100M29* 7.67 5.83 100 72 72 16 2.9 72x32
100M30* 10.56 8.26 100 110 110 22 3.0 72x32
150M12 3.37 2.64 150 55 55 13 1.2 72x32
150M15 4.23 3.37 150 56 56 13 1.5 72x32
150M20 5.64 4.47 150 57 57 13 2.0 72x32
150M30* 8.76 6.83 150 62 62 15 3.0 72x32
200M12 3.97 3.13 200 55 55 13 1.2 72x32
200M15 5.28 4.18 200 65 65 14 1.5 72x32
200M20 7.08 5.56 200 67 67 14 2.0 72x32
200M30* 10.56 8.26 200 68 68 14 3.0 72x32
250M16 6.55 5.11 250 68 68 15 1.6 72x32
250M20 8.16 6.38 250 68 68 15 2.0 72x32
300M20 8.80 6.97 300 59 59 15 2.0 72x32
300M29 12.83 10.1 300 62 62 15 2.9 72x32
74M12 1.82 1.47 74 40 40 0 1.2 None
74M20 4.00 3.26 74 65 65 0 2.0 None
104M12 2.71 2.14 104 62 62 0 1.2 None
104M15 3.38 2.67 104 62 62 0 1.5 None
104M20# 4.52 3.56 104 63 63 0 2.0 None
108M30* 6.78 5.35 108 62 62 0 3.0 None
154M12 3.33 2.64 154 63 63 0 1.2 None
154M20# 5.64 4.47 154 66 66 0 2.0 None
158M30* 8.70 6.83 158 69 69 0 3.0 None
204M12 3.93 3.13 204 63 63 0 1.2 None
204M20# 6.96 5.56 204 74 74 0 2.0 None
208M30* 10.38 8.26 208 72 72 0 3.0 None
254M12 3.93 3.13 254 38 38 0 1.2 None
254M20 8.00 6.38 254 79 79 0 2.0 None
304M16 6.41 5.11 304 53 53 0 1.6 None
304M20 8.72 6.97 304 68 68 0 2.0 None
306M29 12.65 10.1 306 68 68 0 2.9 None
38VB09 0.34 0.27 38 0 0 0 0.9 None
100VB12 1.20 0.94 100 0 0 0 1.2 None
45x45x2.0 1.76 1.38 0 45 45 0 2.0 None
100x100x2.0 3.96 3.11 0 100 100 0 2.0 None

* - Non-Standard section sizes. Availability and lead in times may vary from typical periods.
# - Section is available with deflection head slots with an ‘S’ reference i.e. 104M20S.
When provided the service slot is on the centre of the web.

All other components shown in our details but not listed in our range are not supplied by
Metsec.

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SFS Walling Systems – Site Installation
To be read in conjunction with all details in sections 1 to 5 and also project specific
calculations and drawings.

Please note that any details shown in project specific calculations/drawings take
precedent over general details within this installation guide.

The details in this guide are split into sections which follow a sequence similar to how
the systems should be constructed on site.

GENERAL SITE PROCEEDURE GUIDANCE NOTES

It is the installer’s responsibility to produce a cutting list and order Metsec materials. This
should be co-ordinated to suit the desired construction programme.

The installer should conduct a site survey to establish the as built dimensions of the ‘main
frame’ to enable material to be ordered in the most economic manner, alternatively material
can be cut to suit on site. Splices in sections are not permitted except where specifically
designed by Metsec.

The following points are guidelines that the installer should carefully consider before
producing his site-specific method statement:

SFS Sections are delivered to site in bundles on an articulated lorry unless requested
otherwise.
When lifting bundles and hot-rolled steel using a crane a tail line must be used with
an operative on the ground to control lift.
Where materials are put into temporary storage on site it must be in designated areas with
suitable protection to prevent damage.
Any materials that are damaged upon arrival on site or during construction must be
reported and replaced.
Leading edge protection must be in place throughout roof/floor works and adequate
barriers provided around stairwells and voids. Alternatively a fall arrest system of air
bags or netting may be suitable.
Where components need to be cut on site they should be cut with a chopsaw with
TCT blade and not an abrasive disk. Care should be taken to cut the components
square where they are used in right-angled connections, or as required for an angular
fit against abutting members.
Fixing of components shall be with self-tapping screws. Screw type and size shall be
as typical details attached / project specific design. Screw details are included in
Section A. All screw fixings must be installed perpendicular to the surface unless
advised otherwise.
No holes are to be cut or formed in SFS steelwork without prior reference to Metsec.
72mm deep x 32mm wide service slots can be provided 600mm from each end of
studs or joists when requested.
All drylining, insulation and boarding must be installed in accordance with the project
specification and manufacturers recommendations.
Drylining specification to be in accordance with the contract requirements for fire
protection, thermal and acoustic performance. Wall make-up is to be agreed with the
Architect.

Reference should be made to the project specific Metsec drawings and Metsec Design Plan
and Assessment.

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INFILL EXTERNAL WALLING
Refer to project specific design / drawings for all component section sizes.

Material should be stacked adjacent the area it is to be utilized following storage/loading


restrictions applied by the Main Contractor.

It is important that the supporting structure is correctly set out to receive base and head
tracks.

Base Tracks should be installed as per the SF100 series details. Where the base track
overhangs the structure then the overhang solutions can be used when designed by Metsec.

Head Tracks should be installed as per the SF200 series details. Where the head track
overhangs the structure then the overhang solutions can be used when designed by Metsec.

Studs can be installed as per the SF300 series of details. Studs shall be plumbed, aligned
and securely attached/located within the base and head tracks. In all infill applications a
deflection head detail should be used at the top of the stud. Metsec recommend the use of
the slotted head track wherever possible.

Openings can be framed as per the SF400 series of details. Where compound sections are
shown for lintels, cills & jamb studs these sections should be full length and not spliced.

Resistance to bending and rotation about the minor axis shall be provided by blocking and
strapping as shown on the project specific drawings and detail SF361.

General details with an overview of more complicated situations such as Curved Walls,
Soffits, Parapets, Downstands, Upstands, and Clashes with Structural Bracing can be
requested from Metsec.

Details for the fixing of finishes can be found in the SF800 series of details and in all cases
the installation of these components should be done with to the manufacturers’
recommendations.

CONTINUOUS EXTERNAL WALLING

Refer to project specific design / drawings for all component section sizes.

Material should be stacked adjacent the area it is to be utilized following storage/loading


restrictions applied by the Main Contractor.

Base Tracks should be installed as per the SF100 series details. Where the base track
overhangs the structure then the overhang solutions can be used when designed by Metsec.
The base detail will occur at the base of the SFS wall and normally every two or three storey’s
up the building. Metsec will liaise with the design team as to the locations of this support but
the support details and transfer of loads to the main structure are the responsibility of the
design team and project engineer.

Studs can be installed as per the SF300 series of details. Studs shall be plumbed, aligned
and securely attached/located within the base track and restrained back to the main structure
at floor level and details SF255, SF256 at the top of the wall. Restraint details shown in this
guide are for illustration only and project specific details will always be provided for this type
of application. A selection of standard cleat sizes can be found in Section B.

Openings can be framed as per the SF400 series of details. Where compound sections are
shown for lintels, cills & jamb studs these sections should be full length and not spliced.

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Resistance to bending and rotation about the minor axis shall be provided by blocking and
strapping as shown on the drawings and detail SF361.

General details with an overview of more complicated situations such as Curved Walls,
Soffits, Parapets, Downstands, Upstands, and Clashes with Structural Bracing can be
requested from Metsec.

Details for the fixing of finishes can be found in the SF800 series of details and in all cases
the installation of these components should be done with to the manufacturers’
recommendations.

HIGH BAY WALLING

Refer to project specific design / drawings for all component section sizes.

Material should be stacked adjacent the area it is to be utilized following storage/loading


restrictions applied by the Main Contractor.

Base Tracks should be installed as per the SF100 series details. Where the base track
overhangs the structure then the overhang solutions can be used when designed by Metsec.

Head Tracks should be installed as per the SF200 series details if possible or by project
specific design when used within existing buildings. Where the head track overhangs the
structure then the overhang solutions can be used when designed by Metsec. High bay
walling often requires a deflection head of greater than 15mm and where this is required
Metsec should be contacted to provide an appropriate detail.

Studs can be installed as per the SF300 series of details. Studs shall be plumbed, aligned
and securely attached/located within the base and head tracks. In all infill applications a
deflection head detail should be used at the top of the stud. Metsec recommend the use of
the slotted head track wherever possible.

Openings can be framed as per the SF400 series of details. Where compound sections are
shown for lintels, cills & jamb studs these sections should be full length and not spliced.

Resistance to bending and rotation about the minor axis shall be provided by blocking and
strapping as shown on the drawings and detail SF361.

Details for the fixing of finishes can be found in the SF800 series of details and in all cases
the installation of these components should be done with to the manufacturers’
recommendations.

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Fixing type G2 at the end NOTE: Fixings should be
of the track section. Track close to the centre of the
joints should be at least track but outside the edge
100mm from stud positions distance stated

Fixing type G2
typically at
600mm centres

2 1
3 min. bearing 3 max.

min. 20mm

DETAIL SF111
Base Track: Fixing to Steel

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Fixing type C1 at the end NOTE: Fixings should be
of the track section. Track close to the centre of the
joints should be at least track but outside the edge
100mm from stud positions distance stated

Fixing type C1
typically at
600mm centres
min. 50mm

max. 10mm

DETAIL SF121
Base Track: Fixing to Concrete - 104mm Wide Track

Fixing type C1 at the end


NOTE: Fixings should be
of the track section. Track
close to the centre of the
joints should be at least
track but outside the edge
100mm from stud positions distance stated
Fixing type C1
typically at
600mm centres

2 1
3 min. bearing 3 max.

min. 50mm

DETAIL SF122
Base Track: Fixing to Concrete - Track Width 154mm or Greater

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200mm length of stud
central at base track joint
Fixing type G1 - 2no to
each flange

Fixing type G1 typically


1no to each zed bar

Fixing type C1 typically


2no to each zed bar

Zed bar by design


typically at 600mm centres

min. 50mm edge distance

DETAIL SF163
Base Track to Concrete: Overhang Solutions - Zed Bars

Fixing type G1 or G2 -
depending on angle thickness -
typically at 600mm centres

Type C3 fixings
typically at 600mm centres

Angle by design
50mm min edge distance

DETAIL SF164
Base Track to Concrete: Overhang Solutions - Support Angle

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Fixing type G2 at the end
of the track section. Track
min. 20mm joints should be at least
100mm from stud positions

2
3 min. 1
3 max.

NOTE: Fixings should be Fixing type G2


close to the centre of the typically at
track but outside the edge 600mm centres
distance stated

DETAIL SF211
Slotted Head Track: Fixing to Steel

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Fixing type C1 at the end
of the track section. Track
joints should be at least
max. 10mm 100mm from stud positions

min. 50mm

Fixing type C1
NOTE: Fixings should be typically at
close to the centre of the 600mm centres
track but outside the edge
distance stated

DETAIL SF221
Slotted Head Track: Fixing to Concrete - 104mm Wide Track

2 Fixing type C1 at the end


3 min. of the track section. Track
1
3 max. joints should be at least
100mm from stud positions

min. 50mm

NOTE: Fixings should be Fixing type C1


close to the centre of the typically at
track but outside the edge 600mm centres
distance stated

DETAIL SF222
Slotted Head Track: Fixing to Concrete - for Track Width 154mm or Greater

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200mm length of stud
central at head track joint
Fixing type G1-2no to each
flange between slots

Zed bar by design


typically at 600mm centres
Fixing type G2 typically
2no to each zed bar
Fixing type G1 typically
1no to each zed bar

DETAIL SF253
Slotted Head Track to Steel: Overhang Solutions - Zed Bars

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Fixing type G2 Fixing type G1 or G2 -
typically 2no per cleat depending on cleat thickness -
typically 2no per cleat central
in vertical slots
200mm length of stud
central at head track joint
Fixing type G1-2no to
each flange

Cleats by design

DETAIL SF255
Plain Head Track to Steel: Overhang Solutions - Deflection Cleats

Fixing type G2 Fixing type G1 or G2 -


typically 2no per angle depending on angle thickness -
typically 2no per angle central
in vertical slots
200mm length of stud
central at head track joint
Fixing type G1-2no to
each flange

Angle by design

DETAIL SF256
Plain Head Track to Steel: Overhang Solutions - Slotted Angle Cleats

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Stud

Track

Type G1 fixings, typically


1no to each flange
for infill walling

DETAIL SF310
Infill Walling Stud to Base Track Connection

Access both sides Access both sides

SF330 SF333
Slotted Head Track Deflection Brackets
Access required to both sides Access required to both sides

Note - Designed head details are not interchangeable

DETAIL SF322
Correct Use of Deflection Heads: Access Both Sides

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SF331 SF334
Blocking & Strapping High Load Cleat
Blocking can be lowered to No side access necessary
below beam to allow access

Note - Designed head details are not interchangeable

DETAIL SF323
Correct Use of Deflection Heads: Access One or No Sides

SF334
High Load Cleat
0° to 60° slope

SF330 SF332
Slotted Head Track Noggins
0° to 6° slope 0° to 30° slope

SF335
Solid Blocking
20° to 60° slope

SF331 SF333
Blocking & Strapping Deflection Brackets
0° to 20° slope 0° to 10° slope

DETAIL SF324
Correct Use of Deflection Heads: Angled Heads

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Metsec slotted head track

Fixing type G1 to
each flange. Fixing located
centrally in vertical slot
on fixing mark

DETAIL SF330-a
Isometric View: Deflection Head - Slotted Track

15mm deflection gap Fixing type G2 (hot-rolled)


between top of stud or C1 (concrete)
and u/side of track typically at 600mm centres

P0

P0

P0-P0 Elevation

DETAIL SF330-b
Elevation View: Deflection Head - Slotted Track

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Fixing type G2 (hot-rolled)
or C1 (concrete) through
web of noggin and track
and into structural frame

NOTE: Vertical studs


must not be screwed
to track

Noggin (of stud section) cut


to fit snugly between all studs

DETAIL SF332-a
Isometric View - Deflection Head - Noggins

15mm deflection gap Fixing type G2 (hot-rolled)


between top of stud or C1 (concrete)
and u/side of track typically 2no per noggin

P2

Track

Blocking
P2
Stud

P2-P2 Elevation

DETAIL SF332-b
Elevation View - Deflection Head - Noggins

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38VB09 bracing on both sides.
Fixing type G1, 1no to
stud, 3no to every blocking

Studs toeing up slope

Blocking (of stud section)


at every bay, cut to fit
snugly between studs

DETAIL SF335
Deflection Head - Solid Blocking with Sloping Head Track

38VB09 bracing on both sides.


Fixing type G1, 1no to every
stud, 3no to every blocking

Blocking (of stud section)


at every third bay and end bays,
cut to fit snugly between studs

Strapping joints butted, not lapped

DETAIL SF361
Torsional Restraint - Blocking

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Fixing type G1 to each flange.
Fixing located centrally in
vertical slot on fixing mark
Fixings at head as
SF200-series details.
Extra fixings may be
required at jamb studs.
Refer to project-
specific design

Fixings at base as SF100-


series details. Extra fixings
may be required at jamb studs.
Refer to project-specific design

Type G1 fixings to
each flange. Typically
1no for infill walling.

DETAIL SF411
Single Jamb Stud - Slotted Head Track

Fixing type G1 to each flange.


Fixing located centrally in
vertical slot on fixing mark
Fixings at head as
SF200-series details.
Extra fixings may be
required at jamb studs.
Refer to project-
specific design

Fixings at base as SF100-


series details. Extra fixings
may be required at jamb studs.
Refer to project-specific design

Full height track section around


stud cut 20mm short of head track.
Type G1 fixings at 300mm
centres to both flanges

Type G1 fixings to
each flange. Typically
1no for infill walling.

DETAIL SF412
Compound Jamb - Two-Member Section - Slotted Head Track

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Full height
2no type G1 fixings jamb stud
to each flange of stud

Full length track


forming base
of opening Minimum 150mm
section fixed with
4no type G1
fixings to jamb stud

DETAIL SF420
Single Cill

45x45x2 angle cleat


fixed to cill and jamb
with 2no type G1
Full height
fixings each leg
jamb stud

2no type G1 fixings


to each flange of stud

Full length stud and Minimum 150mm


2no track sections section fixed with
arranged as shown. 4no type G1
Type G1 fixings at fixings to jamb stud
300mm centres to
web and both flanges

DETAIL SF421
Compound Cill

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Full height
jamb stud

Full length track forming


head of opening Minimum 150mm
section fixed with
4no type G1
fixings to jamb
stud

2no type G1 fixings to each flange of stud

DETAIL SF430
Single Lintel to Single Jamb Stud

2no type G1 fixings to each flange of stud


Full height
jamb stud

Full length stud and 2no track sections Minimum 150mm


arranged as shown. Type G1 fixings at section fixed with
300mm centres to web and both flanges 4no type G1
fixings to jamb
stud

45x45x2 angle cleat fixed to cill


and jamb with 2no type G1 fixings

DETAIL SF431
Three-Member Compound Lintel to Single Jamb Stud

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Fixing type G1 to each
flange of jamb and cripple
stud
Cripple stud extending from
lintel to top of jamb stud.
Type G1 fixings at 300mm
centres

Fixings at head as SF200


Fixing type G1 to both Series Details. Extra fixings
flanges required at jamb studs. Refer
to project specific design.

DETAIL SF441
High Load Single Jamb - Slotted Head Track

Fixing type G1 to each


flange of jamb and cripple
stud
Cripple stud extending from
lintel to top of jamb stud.
Type G1 fixings at 300mm
centres

Fixings at head as SF200


Series Details. Extra fixings
Fixing type G1 to both required at jamb studs. Refer
flanges to project specific design.

20mm deflection gap

Full height track and stud.


Type G1 fixings at 300mm
centres to both flanges

DETAIL SF442
High Load Two-Member Compound Jamb - Slotted Head Track

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Fixing type G1
to both flanges

Fixings at base as
SF100 Series Details.
Extra fixings required at
Cripple stud extending
jamb studs. Refer to
from cill to base track. project specific design.
Type G1 fixings to jamb
stud at 300mm centres

Fixing to jamb
and cripple stud

DETAIL SF445
High Load Base Detail - Single Jamb

Full height track


and stud. Type G1
fixings at 300mm
centres to both
flanges.

Fixing type G1
to both flanges

Fixings at base as
SF100 Series Details.
Extra fixings required at
Cripple stud extending
jamb studs. Refer to
from cill to base track.
project specific design.
Type G1 fixings to jamb
stud at 300mm centres

Fixing to jamb
and cripple stud

DETAIL SF445-2
High Load Base Detail - Two-Member Compound Jamb

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No fixings between insulation and
slotted head track

Extra fixings 100mm from top


of insulation

Fixings at maximum 600 centres


around side and bottom edge of
insulation, to bottom corners and
to all studs

DETAIL SF811
Fixing Rigid Insulation to Infill

Fixings at 600mm centres


into base track
100

No fixings to slotted
head track
600 Max

Fixings typically
at 600mm centres

DETAIL SF812
Deflection Head Fixing Detail - Insulation
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No fixings between board and
slotted head track

Extra fixings 100mm from top


of board

Fixings at maximum 300 centres


around side and bottom edge of
board, to bottom corners and
to all studs

DETAIL SF813
Fixing Boarding - (CPB, OSB, PLY) to Infill

Fixings into base track

15mm deflection gap

15
100

Slotted head track


Max 300mm

Fixings typically
at 300mm centres

DETAIL SF814
Deflection Head Fixing Detail - Boarding
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Fixings at 300mm centres
around perimeter and
to all studs & strap

100VB12 strap for


fixing edge of board
to between studs

DETAIL SF815
Horizontal Board Joint

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B B B B B B B B B B B B

D D D
E E E
G G
F F G F F F F
G
H H
C E C E E C

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J
A A A A A A A A A A A A

DETAIL SF821
600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600

Typical Arrangement of Brick Tie Channels


A = 150mm, u/s basetrack to bottom of brick tie G = Additional btc required Notes:
channel (btc). where btc's at 600mm centres 1. All btc dimensions are to centreline of channel
B = 50mm, top of btc to top of panel. do not satisfy dimension F. 2. These rules must be read in conjunction with
C = 125mm, Metsec cill to top of btc below. H = Detail where btc's at 600mm architect's project-specific opening setout/drawings.
D = 235mm, Metsec lintel to bottom of btc over. centres satisfy dimension F. 3. Btc's fixed to studs with stand-off screws at
E = 10mm, Metsec cill/lintel to btc adjacent J = Where btc's between 450mm vertical centres. Minimum 2no screws per
window. windows are at less than 600mm panel.
F = 70-215mm, brickwork reveal to btc - see centres any btc's falling between 4. Brick ties to be built into brickwork at 450mm
detail SF823. do not need to be full height. vertical centres.
Rigid insulation board

Brick tie channel fixed


to stud at maximum
450 vertical centres
using stand-off fixings.
Do not overtighten.

DETAIL SF822
Fixing Brick Tie Channels

Extra stud adjacent to


window for brick tie channel Jamb stud

Insulation Cavity closer

Brickwork Brick tie channel

70mm min. Brick tie


215mm max.

DETAIL SF823
Brick Tie Detail Adjacent to Opening
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Studs typically at 600mm centres

Stud

Insulation

Brick tie channel


Brickwork

Brick tie
Vertical movement
joint - positions Brick tie with debonding
provided by client sleeve to one side

DETAIL SF824
Brick Tie Detail Adjacent Movement Joint

Insulation
Alternative
Brick tie channel non-masonry
wall finish
Brick tie

Masonry 70mm min.


215mm max.

DETAIL SF825
Stud / Brick Tie Arrangement at End of Masonry-Finished Area
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Cement particle board

Rainscreen
bracket fixed to
stud through CPB

DETAIL SF831
Typical Rainscreen Brackets

Cement particle board

Spreader angles
may be required

Juliet balcony bracket


fixed to back-to-back
studs through CPB
using 4no M12 bolts

DETAIL SF832
Typical Juliet Balcony Brackets
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Cement particle board

Spreader angles
may be required

Brise soleil bracket


fixed to back-to-back
studs through CPB
using 4no M12 bolts

DETAIL SF833
Typical Brise Soleil Brackets

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Section A - Metsec Framing Fixing Application Guide
Notes on the Fixing Guide:
Only the fixings specified below or similar recommended should be used with Metsec Framing.
For similar recommended fixings please contact Metsec.
Fixing codes have been supplied by the fixing manufacturer and in the event of any fixing not performing as required the fixings manufacturer should
be contacted before Metsec.
Fixings given below are a guide to the range of fixings often used with Metsec Framing. Project specific fixings may be used in addition to those given
below and these will be shown on the Metsec project specific details.
Unless specified or noted all Pan Head, Low Profile or Countersunk screws have a P2 Phillips recess and all Hex Head Screws have a AF 8mm head.

Fixing manufacturers contact details:

Hilti (Gt. Britain) Limited ITW Construction Products EJOT U.K Limited
1 Trafford Wharf Road Customer Services Hurricane Close

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Trafford Park R8 Blair Court Sherburn Enterprise Park

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Manchester 100 Borron Street Sherburn-in-Elmet

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M17 1BY Port Dundas Business Park GB-Leeds
Glasgow LS25 6PB
Freephone: 0800 886 100 G4 9XG
Freefax: 0800 886 200 Tel: 01977 68 70 40
Main Telephone: 0141 342 1660 Fax: 01977 68 70 41
www.hilti.co.uk Main Facsimile: 0141 332 7489
www.ejot.co.uk
Freephone Orderline: 0800 833381
Free Fax Orderline: 0800 521077

Technical Helpline
Freephone: 0800 7314924

www.itwcp.co.uk

Pictures shown have been provided courtesy of Hilti (Gt. Britain) Limited and represent their range of fixings only.
Table 1 - General Framing Fixings

Application Description Picture Hilti Product Spit Product Ejot Product


Code Code Code
General framing screw fixing
studs/joist/runners and bracing 5.5mm Diameter Pan Head S-MD01ZW (1)
CFC26 JT2-NH3-5.5x19
sections. 1.2-1.5mm to 1.2- Screw 5.5x19
1.5mm steel.

5.5mm Diameter Low Profile S-MD03ZW (1) LSCF 5.5x25


CFC26 (P3 Recess)

G1
General framing screw fixing Head Screw 5.5x25
studs/joist/runners and bracing
sections. 1.5-3.0mm to 1.5-
(2)
3.0mm max steel. 5.5mm Diameter Hex Head S-MD03Z 5.5x25
(2) TC25 LS 5.5x25
Screw

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5.5mm Diameter Low Profile S-MD05ZW HSCF 5.5x38

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CFL32 (P3 Recess)
General framing screw fixing Head Screw 5.5x40

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studs/joist/runners and bracing
sections. 1.2-3.0mm max to
3.0-12.5mm max steel. 5.5mm Diameter Hex Head
S-MD05Z 5.5x40 TL38 HS 5.5x38

G2
Screw

Shot Fired fixing


X-U 16 P8
studs/joist/runners and bracing Powder Actuated Nail Fixing to
or SC9 or SBR9(4) None
sections. 3.0mm max to 6.0 - Hot Rolled Steel
X-U 16 MX (3,4)
12.5mm max steel. (3)
Notes:
1. The CFC26 has an ITW exclusive Philips Square Drive (2PSD)
2. If the material build-up is over 5.5mm then the Hilti fixing required will be S-MD03Z 6.3x25.
3. Please see approved Data Sheet and Installer Guide for this application available from Metsec / Hilti. The Hilti X-U nail has no maximum base steel
thickness.
4. The use of Powder Actuated Nail Fixings must be approved by Metsec for each individual project due to the large range in fixing load capacities.
Table 2 - Fixings to Concrete

Application Description Picture Hilti Product Spit Product Ejot Product


Code Code Code

Concrete Screw Anchor Hex (1) (1) (1)


HUS-H 7.5x35 4H32 4H 6.3x32
Head
Fixing 1.2-3.0mm Steel to

C1
Concrete
Powder Actuated Nail Fixing (2)
X-DNH 37-P8 None None
into Predrilled Hole using Hilti
(2)
DX-Kwik Method

Fixing 3.0-15.0mm Steel to Concrete Screw Anchor Hex (1) (1) (1)
HUS-H 7.5x45 4H45 4H 6.3x45

C2
Concrete Head

Range of HUS-H Range of LDT Range of LDT

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Large Diameter Concrete
10.5x55 to HUS- M10x45 to LDT M10x45 to LDT
Screw Anchor Hex Head

SFS Infill Installation Guide Section A


H 16.5x160 M20x159 M20x159

Tel: 0121 601 6000 Fax: 0121 601 6126


Range of HST Range of HDP
Stud Anchors
Fixing 1.2-15.0mm Steel to M8/10 to HST 06/10 to HDP None

C3
Concrete (3) M24/60 20/50

Range of
Range of HVU
Chemical / Adhesive Anchors Maxima M8 to
M8 to HVU M24 None
Maxima M24
with HAS Rod
with studs

Notes:
1. Screw anchors listed are the shortest that can be used in the range. Longer fixing may be specified by Metsec Design.
2. Please see approved Data Sheet and Installer Guide for this application available from Metsec / Hilti. Powder Actuated Nail Fixings have a minimum
edge distance of 80mm to the edge of the concrete. The use of Powder Actuated Nail Fixings must be approved by Metsec for each individual project
due to the large range in fixing load capacities.
3. Large anchors are designed on a project by project basis and the different makes cannot be substituted for each other. All head types vary.
Table 3 - Fixing Insulation to Steel
(1)
Application Description Picture Hilti Product Spit Product Ejot Product
(2) (2)
Code Code Code
Fixing 50mm Insulation to Large Washer with Stainless IT/S 5/60 Washer
None None
1.2mm Steel Countersunk Head Screw with TKE 4.8x70
SBV 90 Washer
Fixing 50mm Insulation to 1.2- Large Washer with Stainless Hex
S-MD03S 5.5x80 TC75 with JT3-3-
3.0mm Steel Head Screw
5.5x70
SBV 90 Washer
Fixing 50mm Insulation to 3.0- Large Washer with Stainless Hex
S-MD05S 5.5x82 Contact Spit with JT3-6-
6.0mm Steel Head Screw
5.5x70

Notes:
1. Application shown is for fixing 50mm insulation. For other insulation thicknesses please consult the fixing manufacturers’ product range and select the

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appropriate length of fixing.
2. Hilti and ITW products do not contain the large washers however the fixings shown will work with the SBV 90 washer from Ejot.

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Table 4- Fixing Brick Tie Channels to Steel

Application (1) Description Picture Hilti Product Spit Product Ejot Product
Code Code Code
Fixing BTC via 50mm 5.5mm Diameter Stainless
S-CD63S JT3-D-3-
Insulation to 1.2-3.0mm Hex Head Screw with SCOTS Fixing
5.5x85 5.5x82 S16
Steel EPDM sealing washer.
Fixing BTC via 50mm 5.5mm Diameter Stainless
S-CD63S JT3-D-6H-
Insulation to 3.0-6.0mm Hex Head Screw with SCOTS Fixing
5.5x85 5.5x87 S16
Steel EPDM sealing washer.

Notes:
1. Application shown is for fixing 50mm insulation. For other insulation thicknesses please consult the fixing manufacturers’ product range and select the
appropriate length of fixing.
Table 5 - Fixing Sheathing Boards and Timber to Steel

These types of fixings are suitable for the following types of sheathing boards:
Cement Particle Board, Cement Fibre Board, PLY Board, Oriented Strand Board, Chipboard and Timber.
(1)
Application Description Picture Hilti Product Spit Product Ejot Product
(2) (2)
Code Code Code
Fixing to 1.2-3.0mm Steel.
4.8mm Diameter Wafer/CSK TFC36 or
Board thickness 6.0mm to S-WD12Z 4.8x38 WDLS 4.8x38
Ribbed Head Wing Tipped Screw RKC 41
19mm

Fixing to 1.2-3.0mm Steel.


5.5mm Diameter Wafer/CSK TFC50 or
Board thickness 13mm to S-WD12Z 5.5x50 WDLS 5.5x50
Ribbed Head Wing Tipped Screw RKC 41
29mm

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Fixing to 1.2-3.0mm Steel.
5.5mm Diameter Wafer/CSK
Board thickness 25mm to S-WD12Z 5.5x85 TFC80 WDLS 5.5x85
Ribbed Head Wing Tipped Screw

SFS Infill Installation Guide Section A


60mm

Tel: 0121 601 6000 Fax: 0121 601 6126


Fixing to 1.2-3.0mm Steel. S-WD12Z
5.5mm Diameter Wafer/CSK
Board thickness 65mm to 5.5x100 (3) TFC120 WDLS 5.5x127
Ribbed Head Wing Tipped Screw
100mm

Fixing to 3.0-6.0mm Steel.


5.5mm Diameter Wafer/CSK
Board thickness 10.0mm to S-WD15Z 5.5x65 TFL65 WDHS 5.5x65
Ribbed Head Wing Tipped Screw
24mm

Notes:
1. Applications shown are for regularly selected boarding/timber thicknesses. For other thicknesses please consult the fixing manufacturers’ product
range and select the appropriate length of fixing.
2. P3 Phillips recess drive bit required in 5.5 diameter screws in the Ejot and ITW product range.
3. Up to 82mm only
Table 6 - Fixing Plasterboard to Steel

(1)
Application Description Picture Hilti Product Spit Product Ejot Product
(2) (2)
Code Code Code
3.5mm Diameter
Fixing to 1.2mm Steel. TFC36 or
Bugle/Wafer/CSK Ribbed Head S-DD01B 3.5x25 WDLS 4.8x38
Single board up to 15mm thick. RKC 41
Screw
Fixing to 1.2mm Steel. 3.5mm Diameter
TFC80 or
Double boards up to 30mm Bugle/Wafer/CSK Ribbed Head S-DD01B 3.5x45 WDLS 5.5x85
RKC 41
combined thickness. Screw
3.5mm Diameter
Fixing to 1.2-2.0mm Steel. TFC36 or
Bugle/Wafer/CSK Ribbed Head S-DD01B 3.5x25 WDLS 4.8x38
Single board up to 15mm thick. RKC 41
Screw
Fixing to 1.2-2.0mm Steel. 3.5mm Diameter
Double boards up to 30mm Bugle/Wafer/CSK Ribbed Head S-DD01B 3.5x45 TFC80 WDLS 5.5x85

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combined thickness. Screw

SFS Infill Installation Guide Section A


4.8mm Diameter Wafer/CSK
Fixing to 2.0-6.0mm Steel.
Ribbed Head Wing Tipped S-WD12Z 4.8x38 TFC36 WDLS 4.8x38

Tel: 0121 601 6000 Fax: 0121 601 6126


Single board up to 15mm thick.
Screw
Fixing to 2.0-6.0mm Steel. 5.5mm Diameter Wafer/CSK
Double boards up to 30mm Ribbed Head Wing Tipped S-WD12Z 5.5x85 TFC80 WDLS 5.5x85
combined thickness. Screw

Notes:
1. Applications shown are for regularly selected boarding thicknesses. For other thicknesses please consult the fixing manufacturers’ product range and
select the appropriate length of fixing.
2. ITW & Ejot require wing tipped screws of 4.8 & 5.5 diameters for lower thicknesses of steel as no plasterboard screws available.
Section B1 - Standard Deflection Cleats
Notes:
1. The cleat strength is S275
2. Concrete strength minimum C30. Care to be taken to follow the fixing guidelines.
3. The cleat reference is in the form of ###CL%, where ### is the cleat depth which isn’t linked to the stud size and % is the thickness.
4. The reference S is for slotted holes to the stud.
5. The structures depth should always be the same as or greater than the cleat depth.
6. In the case of fixing to concrete the minimum concrete depth is 150mm, even for 100mm cleats.
7. Cleats should be fixed central to the supporting structure.
8. For Fixing Types see Metsec Fixing Application Guide (Section A).

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SFS Infill Installation Guide Sect i on B

Tel: 0121 601 6000 Fax: 0121 601 6126


Section B2 – Standard Dead Load Cleats
Notes:
1. The cleat strength is S275
2. Concrete strength minimum C30. Care to be taken to follow the fixing guidelines.
3. The cleat reference is in the form of ###CL%, where ### is the cleat depth which isn’t linked to the stud size and % is the thickness.
4. The structures depth should always be the same as or greater than the cleat depth.
5. In the case of fixing to concrete the minimum concrete depth is 150mm, even for 100mm cleats.
6. Cleats should be fixed central to the supporting structure.
7. For Fixing Types see Metsec Fixing Application Guide (Section A).
8. Fixings listed assume maximum tensile & shear loads and an edge distance to concrete of 50mm.
9. For maximum dead loads for different offsets values can be interpolated between 100mm & 200mm
10. To check the cleat for combined wind and dead loads use the following equation.
Dead Load on Cleat Wind Load on Cleat
+ ≤ 1
Max Dead Load Capacity Max Wind Load Capacity

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SFS Infill Installation Guide Sect i on B

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Fast-Track Steel Building Systems
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Fax: +44(0) 121 601 6021
[email protected]

Metframe Division
Pre-panelised Framing System
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Lattice Beam Division


Lightweight Lattice Joists and Trusses
Tel: +44(0) 121 601 6000
Fax: +44(0) 121 601 6109
[email protected]

Purlin Division
Z and C-Sections for Building Shell Applications
C-Sections for Mezzanine Floors
Tel: +44(0) 121 601 6000
Fax: +44(0) 121 601 6065
[email protected]

Metstrut Division
Cable Ladder and Metal Framing Systems
for M&E Support
Tel: +44(0) 121 601 6085
Fax: +44(0) 121 601 6177
[email protected]

Hepsec Division
Dry Linings, Partitioning and Ceiling Support Systems
Tel: +44(0) 2476 585600
Fax: +44(0) 2476 585649
[email protected]

Metsec plc is a member of the Profilform Division of the


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Czech Republic, France, Germany, Russia and the U.S.A.
© Copyright METSEC plc 2009
In the interests of a policy of continuous research and development, Metsec Building
Products Ltd reserve the right to change the specifications in this publication without prior
notice.

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Broadwell Road, Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 4HF
Tel: 44+ (0) 121 601 6000
Fax: 44+ (0) 121 601 6109
email: [email protected]
www.metsec.com
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12.6 m²
• Collado Collins Planning Scheme PA/20/00/00123
Approved 02/12/2021.

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Structure IESIS 2099-ISS-XX-XX-M3-S-0001-P15 03.08.23 13 Dod Street
Tower Hamlets, London
RY PE 10/22

IN A
6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383 drawing:
General Arrangement
L IM scale:
1 : 100 @ A1
job number:
3294
L01 General Arrangement
RE 1 : 200 @ A3
drawing number: P 3294-ACA-ZZ-01-DR-A- 1111 S2 rev. P 20
note: all dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of the work. if this drawing exceeds the

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DT03a
DT10
ET19

547 505

ET11
686 82 TER
MS 2B3P
plot type
6.8 m²

ET44
444
B-01-08 FT61

DT04
ET44

441 645

ET41
445 98.1 m² M4(3)(2)(a)
TER

ET41
5.8 m² TER 580

07 7.1 m² 07

ET11a

ET10a
442 446
GENERAL NOTES
Based on:
3278

3278
• Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L11396/1 February 2023

ET11a

ET11a
527 159 • Land Registry Drawing: - NGL232893
• Collado Collins Planning Scheme PA/20/00/00123
Approved 02/12/2021.
06 06 Methods of Measurement (taken from 'RICS professional
standards and guidance, Global Code of measuring practice
AR 3B5P 6th edition, May 2015' please refer to above document for full
plot type list of inclusions and exclusions.)
TER A-01-01 FT17 TER
SFS Scope

ET44
161 -NIA Net Internal Area is the usable area within a building

ET44
6.1 m²526 5.3 m²
103.0 m² M4(2) measured to the internal face of the perimeter walls at each
floor level
-GIA Gross Internal Area is the area of a building measured to

DT06
Zone A 464
the internal face of the perimeter walls at each floor level

DT06
8243

8243
DT06
398 421 -GEA Gross External Area is the area of a building measured
externally at each floor level
-NSA Net Sales Area

ET11a
Funnelling

ET10a
619 157

DT11

DT04
392 390 MS: Market Sale

DT04
210 AR: Affordable Rent
SO: Shared Ownership

DT02
218

ET10a

DT10
529
336
M4(2): Accessible and adaptable dwellings

DT11
394

DT04
M4(3)(2)a: Wheelchair adaptable

ET10
513 713
M4(3)(2)b: Wheelchair accessible

DT02
302
05 05
To be read in conjunction with:

DT06
373
2218

2218
DT11
TER
ET10a

636

DT10
531 337
7.3 m² For internal door dimensions please refer to ACA 6400 Drawing

ET10
140 Canopy A
Series (IO Types and IO Distribution Schedule Block A and Block B)
1100 "GA-P" series Plan dwgs

DT01
04 388 04 3100 "GA-S" series Section dwgs

ET41
163
6000 "SC" series Schedule dwgs

DT02
216
ET14

DT01
587 358
4000 and 5000 "D" series Detail dwgs
2845

2845
A - Stairs

DT33
2450

2450
688 6500 Bathroom Type series dwgs
5500
A - Riser 1 Kitchen Type (KT##) - Refer to SC-KT series dwgs to follow
AR 2B4P
1288
Structural Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

plot type
ET17

ET13

DT30

03
490 488 AOV
492 494 496
308
A-01-02 FT07 03 Mechanical Engineers Details - CAPSTONE (072)
Civil Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
73.5 m² M4(2)
1818

1818
ET11a
DT01

361 A - Corridor 1 141


Indicative site boundary line
Canopy A
DT10

273 Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L9249 May 2019


DT35
DT01

DT01
02 360
451
359 02
LOCATION PLAN SCALE 1:1250
1175

A - Riser 2
DT06

DT04

DT06

351 349 1750 661


DT10

A - Lift

DT04
481
DT04

659
DT06

215
346
AR 3B5P
DT04

489
DT06
DT06

DT07

DT04

plot type 484


353 347 342
A-01-04 FT14
DT09

DT02

DT02

DT07

DT02

DT11

DT04
476 485 206 240 482

3-11 Dod St
662 657
AR 3B5P 88.7 m² M4(2)
DT02

DT02
plot type 654 655 AR 3B5P
DT06

A-01-05 FT13 339


7588

7588
plot type
DT02

DT12

DT02

656 660 658


87.5 m² M4(2) A-01-03 FT15

ET11a
143
87.4 m² M4(2)

B
ET10

ET44

138 137

ET44
ET10

ET44

ET44

118 120 651 122

A
ET10

TER TER
ET15

466 66
8.0 m² TER TER
8.3 m²
01 7.0 m² 7.2 m² 01
ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

ET11a

ET10a

ET11a
ET11a

727 129 131 600 127 125


116

6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383

A B C D E F G H J K

0m 2m 5m 10m

L01 General Arrangement not for construction


BASE INFORMATION

See below for base/linked information included within this drawing:

HATCH INFO COMPANY SPECIFIC DRAWINGS OR DATE address : 88 Union Street London SE1 0NW phone : 020 7593 1000
MODEL / SERIES REF RECVD email : [email protected] web : www.alancamp.com
job: drawn: date:
A B C D E F G H J K
Structure IESIS 2099-ISS-XX-XX-M3-S-0001-P15 03.08.23 13 Dod Street
Tower Hamlets, London
RY PE 10/22

IN A
6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383 drawing:
General Arrangement
L IM scale:
1 : 100 @ A1
job number:
3294
L02 General Arrangement
RE 1 : 200 @ A3
drawing number: P 3294-ACA-ZZ-02-DR-A- 1112 S2 rev. P 20
note: all dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of the work. if this drawing exceeds the

ET11a

ET11a

ET18a

ET11a

ET10a
quantities in any way the architects are to be informed before work is commenced. this drawing is copyright.

ET11a
10 250
248 246
BALC
244 242 240 10
BALC BALC revisions (most recent listed below, refer to DIS for all revisions)
BALC 5.8 m² BALC

ET10
5.8 m² 6.0 m² 378 rev date description drawn check
7.1 m² 6.5 m²

ET41
900

ET44

ET44

ET44

ET44
899 898 897 896 17 26.05.23 Issued for comments PE AG
MS 1B2P 18 01.06.23 Stage 4 Issue PE BRM

ET44
901
plot type

B-02-06 FT52 19 14.07.23 FT updated further to coordination PE AG


MS 1B2P MS 1B2P MS 1B2P with Dominus Advisory & Capstone
52.6 m² M4(2)

ET11a
MS 2B4P plot type plot type plot type 659 SVP drawing
7278

7278
plot type B-02-04 FT51 B-02-05 FT51 B-02-07 FT53 20 04.08.23 Window GL B/10 has been moved PE AG
B-02-03 FT62

DT02
51.4 m² M4(2) 51.2 m² M4(2) 226 54.5 m² M4(2) L04-L06. FT updated.
71.3 m²480 M4(2)

DT02
DT02

DT04
227
225

DT02

DT02

DT02
219 222

DT10
17 Dod St
589
228

DT04

DT04

DT04
220 223 1800 1800
591

B - Lift 2

DT10

DT10

1800

1800
DT11
483 325 326 B - Lift 1 2515

DT04
Firefighting 1710

ET11a
509
657

975

975
B - Riser 1 B - AOV

DT01

DT01

DT01
09 09

DT34

DT51
440 441 340

DT10
733 736
590

DT02
592
B - Corridor 1 CONSENTED SCHEME PA/20/00123

DT01

DT01
263 348

DT06
3140

3140
506

DT34
DT31
DT01

DT01

DT01
732 737
442 473 384
B - Riser 2

1000

DT07a
1928
614

DT10
283

ET11a
08 08

2450
ET11a

ET17

B - Stairs 655
452 902

DT10

DT03
DT04
276 292 611

DT05a
5500
615

DT02
275

DT03a
613
MS 2B4P
MS 1B2P plot type

ET41
DT04
B-02-02 FT54
plot type
B-02-01 FT63 286 895

DT03a
5963

5963
610
84.9 m² M4(2)

DT02

DT02
51.1 m² M4(2) 285 284

DT03a
DT10
628 612

ET11
BALC
ET19

893
595 MS 2B3P 6.8 m²
plot type

ET44
ET44

436
B-02-08 FT61

DT04
433 321

ET41
BALC
437 98.1 m² M4(3)(2)(a)
BALC

ET41
5.8 m² 7.1 m² 566
07 07

ET11a

ET10a
434 438
GENERAL NOTES
Based on:
3278

3278
ET11a
520 • Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L11396/1 February 2023

ET11a
889 • Land Registry Drawing: - NGL232893
• Collado Collins Planning Scheme PA/20/00/00123
Approved 02/12/2021.
06 06 Methods of Measurement (taken from 'RICS professional
AR 2B3P standards and guidance, Global Code of measuring practice
plot type
AR 1B2P 6th edition, May 2015' please refer to above document for full
BALC A-02-01 FT05 plot type list of inclusions and exclusions.)
A-02-02 FT01

ET44
6.1 m² 64.7 m² M4(2) 891 BALC -NIA Net Internal Area is the usable area within a building

ET44
519
51.7 m² M4(2) 5.3 m² measured to the internal face of the perimeter walls at each
floor level
-GIA Gross Internal Area is the area of a building measured to
the internal face of the perimeter walls at each floor level

DT02
127
8243

8243
-GEA Gross External Area is the area of a building measured

DT02
96
externally at each floor level

DT04
95
-NSA Net Sales Area

ET11a
ET10a

DT02
904 169 887

MS: Market Sale

DT10
433

DT11
166 AR: Affordable Rent
SO: Shared Ownership

DT01
94

ET10a
522

DT02
167 M4(2): Accessible and adaptable dwellings

DT01
M4(3)(2)a: Wheelchair adaptable

ET10
330
910
M4(3)(2)b: Wheelchair accessible

DT02

DT04
168 170
05 05
BALC To be read in conjunction with:

DT04
429
2218

2218
ET10a

524 7.3 m²

DT02
415 For internal door dimensions please refer to ACA 6400 Drawing

DT01

ET10
156 884
Series (IO Types and IO Distribution Schedule Block A and Block B)
1100 "GA-P" series Plan dwgs
04 04 3100 "GA-S" series Section dwgs

ET41
892 6000 "SC" series Schedule dwgs

DT02
DT10
316
ET14

237
906
4000 and 5000 "D" series Detail dwgs
2845

2845
DT33
2450

2450
A - Stairs 692
AR 1B2P 6500 Bathroom Type series dwgs
A - Riser 1 plot type Kitchen Type (KT##) - Refer to SC-KT series dwgs to follow
5500
1288
A-02-03 FT02 Structural Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
ET10a

ET10a

ET10a
ET17

ET13

480 478 482 484 486


DT30

03 AOV 309 51.7 m² M4(2) 03 Mechanical Engineers Details - CAPSTONE (072)


Civil Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
1818

1818
ET11a
DT01

571 885
A - Corridor 1 Indicative site boundary line
DT10

272 Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L9249 May 2019


DT35
DT01

DT01
02 570
1750
458
199 02
LOCATION PLAN SCALE 1:1250
1175

A - Riser 2
DT06

DT04

DT06

492 348 444


DT10

A - Lift

DT04
475
DT04

454
DT06

488
344
DT04

203
DT06
DT06

DT07

DT04

478
352 345 301
DT09

DT02

DT02

DT07

DT02

DT11

DT04
320 479 486 490 487

3-11 Dod St
448 452
AR 3B5P
DT02

DT02
plot type 443 446
DT06

A-02-06 FT13 249 AR 3B5P


7588

7588
DT02

DT12

DT02

AR 3B5P 319 477 453 plot type


87.5 m² M4(2) plot type
A-02-04 FT15

ET11a
A-02-05 FT14 87.4 m² M4(2)
135

88.7 m² M4(2)
B
ET10

ET44

463 462

ET44
ET10

ET44

ET44

20 26 200 35
ET10

465

A
ET15

41
BALC BALC BALC BALC
8.3 m² 8.0 m² 7.0 m² 7.2 m²
01 01
ET10a

ET11a

ET10a

ET10a

ET11a

ET10a

ET11a

460 18 28 30 199 883 36

6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383

A B C D E F G H J K

0m 2m 5m 10m

L02 General Arrangement not for construction


BASE INFORMATION

See below for base/linked information included within this drawing:

HATCH INFO COMPANY SPECIFIC DRAWINGS OR DATE address : 88 Union Street London SE1 0NW phone : 020 7593 1000
MODEL / SERIES REF RECVD email : [email protected] web : www.alancamp.com
job: drawn: date:
A B C D E F G H J K
Structure IESIS 2099-ISS-XX-XX-M3-S-0001-P15 03.08.23 13 Dod Street
Tower Hamlets, London
RY PE 10/22

IN A
6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383 drawing:
General Arrangement
L IM scale:
1 : 100 @ A1
job number:
3294
L03 General Arrangement
RE 1 : 200 @ A3
drawing number: P 3294-ACA-ZZ-03-DR-A- 1113 S2 rev. P 20
note: all dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of the work. if this drawing exceeds the

ET11a

ET11a

ET18a

ET11a

ET10a
quantities in any way the architects are to be informed before work is commenced. this drawing is copyright.

ET11a
311 313 310 307 286
10 296 10
BALC BALC BALC BALC
revisions (most recent listed below, refer to DIS for all revisions)
BALC

ET10
5.8 m² 6.0 m² 5.8 m² 702
6.5 m² rev date description drawn check
7.1 m²

ET44
ET41
299
17 26.05.23 Issued for comments PE AG

ET44

ET44
305

ET44
304 303 298
18 01.06.23 Stage 4 Issue PE BRM

ET44
306
19 14.07.23 FT updated further to coordination PE AG
MS 1B2P MS 1B2P MS 1B2P
plot type plot type plot type
with Dominus Advisory & Capstone
MS 1B2P

ET11a
B-03-05 FT51 B-03-06 FT52 B-03-07 FT53 57 SVP drawing
MS 2B4P
7278

7278
plot type
plot type
B-03-04 FT51 51.2 m² M4(2) 52.6 m² M4(2) 54.5 m² M4(2) 20 04.08.23 Window GL B/10 has been moved PE AG
B-03-03 FT62

DT02
32 L04-L06. FT updated.
51.4 m² M4(2)

DT02
71.3 m² M4(2)

DT04
62
30

DT02

DT02

DT02
4 21

DT10
17 Dod St
578

DT02
33
548

DT04

DT04

DT04
5 22 1800 1800
586

B - Lift 2

DT10

DT10

1800

1800
307 323 B - Lift 1 2515
Firefighting 1710

ET11a
975

975
B - Riser 1 55
B - AOV

DT01

DT01

DT01
09 09
DT02

DT34

DT51
564 366 367 368

DT10
727 730
585

DT02
587
B - Corridor 1 CONSENTED SCHEME PA/20/00123

DT01

DT01
365 369

DT06
3140

3140
550

DT34
DT31
DT01

DT01

DT01
726 731
370 204 372

1000
B -1928
Riser 2

DT07a
640

DT10
465

ET11a
08 08

2450
ET11a

ET17

448 450 B - Stairs 43

DT10

DT03
DT04
269 652 635

DT05a
5500
648

DT02
268

DT03a
639
MS 1B2P MS 2B4P
plot type plot type

ET41
B-03-02 FT54 B-03-01 FT63

DT04
650 81

DT03a
5963

5963
631
51.1 m² M4(2) 84.9 m² M4(2)

DT02

DT02
647 646
ET19

ET11
DT03a
DT10
210 79
649 638

BALC

ET44
428 6.9 m²
ET44

DT04
425 315

ET41
429
BALC
BALC
7.1 m²

ET41
5.8 m² 99
07 07

ET11a

ET10a
426 430
MS 2B3P GENERAL NOTES
plot type
B-03-08 FT61 Based on:
3278

3278
• Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L11396/1 February 2023

ET11a
ET11a
513 98.1 m² M4(3)(2)(a) 170
• Land Registry Drawing: - NGL232893
• Collado Collins Planning Scheme PA/20/00/00123
Approved 02/12/2021.
06 06 Methods of Measurement (taken from 'RICS professional
standards and guidance, Global Code of measuring practice
6th edition, May 2015' please refer to above document for full
SO 1B2P list of inclusions and exclusions.)
BALC

ET44
SO 2B3P
plot type
172 BALC -NIA Net Internal Area is the usable area within a building
6.1 m² A-03-02 FT01 5.3 m²

ET44
512 plot type measured to the internal face of the perimeter walls at each
A-03-01 FT05 51.7 m² M4(2) floor level
64.7 m² M4(2) -GIA Gross Internal Area is the area of a building measured to
the internal face of the perimeter walls at each floor level

DT02
212
8243

8243
-GEA Gross External Area is the area of a building measured

DT02
91
externally at each floor level

DT04
90
-NSA Net Sales Area

ET10a

ET11a
DT02
623 159 168

MS: Market Sale

DT10
436

DT11
155 AR: Affordable Rent
SO: Shared Ownership

DT01
154

ET10a
621

DT02
157 M4(2): Accessible and adaptable dwellings

DT01

ET10
86 717 M4(3)(2)a: Wheelchair adaptable
M4(3)(2)b: Wheelchair accessible

DT02

DT04
158 160
05 05
BALC To be read in conjunction with:

DT04
128
7.4 m²
2218

2218
ET10a

517

DT02
609 For internal door dimensions please refer to ACA 6400 Drawing

ET10
DT01
176 715
Series (IO Types and IO Distribution Schedule Block A and Block B)
1100 "GA-P" series Plan dwgs
04 04 3100 "GA-S" series Section dwgs

ET41
6000 "SC" series Schedule dwgs

DT02
174

DT10
107
ET14

101
617
4000 and 5000 "D" series Detail dwgs
2845

2845
A - Stairs

DT33
2450

2450
696
SO 1B2P 6500 Bathroom Type series dwgs
A - Riser 1
plot type Kitchen Type (KT##) - Refer to SC-KT series dwgs to follow
5500
1288
A-03-03 FT02 Structural Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
ET10a

ET10a
ET17

ET16

ET13

DT30

03 470 467 AOV


472 474 476 310 51.9 m² M4(2) 03 Mechanical Engineers Details - CAPSTONE (072)
Civil Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)

ET11a
1818

1818
165
DT01

200
A - Corridor 1 Indicative site boundary line
Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L9249 May 2019
DT35
DT01

DT01

DT01
02 213 197
1750
472
179 02
LOCATION PLAN SCALE 1:1250
1175
DT04

233 A - Riser 2
A - Lift
DT11
DT06

130

DT04
643
563
DT10
DT04

DT04

DT10

314 234 135


DT06

637 241
DT12
DT02

DT02

318
DT12

117 115

3-11 Dod St
642
SO 1B2P SO 2B4P

DT02
SO 1B2P 555
DT06

plot type 641 plot type


A-03-07 FT10
DT02

A-03-05 FT08
7588

7588
plot type
DT02

DT02
239 SO 2B4P
DT02

131 152
A-03-06 FT03 317

ET11a
plot type
68.1 m² M4(2) 70.5 m² M4(2)
DT02

115
50.8 m² M4(2) 242
A-03-04 FT06
70.7 m² M4(2)
B
ET10

ET44

102 101
ET41

ET44

ET10

ET44

ET44
162 38 604 599 40

A
ET10

ET15

468
BALC BALC 75 BALC
BALC
8.3 m² 8.0 m² 7.2 m²
01 7.0 m² 01
ET10a

ET11a

ET11a

ET11a

ET10a

ET11a

45
58 625 635 73 64

6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383

A B C D E F G H J K

0m 2m 5m 10m

L03 General Arrangement not for construction


BASE INFORMATION

See below for base/linked information included within this drawing:

HATCH INFO COMPANY SPECIFIC DRAWINGS OR DATE address : 88 Union Street London SE1 0NW phone : 020 7593 1000
MODEL / SERIES REF RECVD email : [email protected] web : www.alancamp.com
job: drawn: date:
A B C D E F G H J K
Structure IESIS 2099-ISS-XX-XX-M3-S-0001-P15 03.08.23 13 Dod Street
Tower Hamlets, London
RY PE 10/22

Landscape Anna French


Architect Associates Ltd
AFA-363-P-001
AFA-363-P-002
02.06.23

IN A
6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383 drawing:
General Arrangement
L IM scale:
1 : 100 @ A1
job number:
3294
L04 General Arrangement
RE 1 : 200 @ A3
drawing number: P 3294-ACA-ZZ-04-DR-A- 1114 S2 rev. P 20
note: all dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of the work. if this drawing exceeds the

ET11a

ET11a

ET11a

ET18a

ET11a

ET10a
quantities in any way the architects are to be informed before work is commenced. this drawing is copyright.
355 353 351 349 347 315
10 10
BALC BALC BALC
revisions (most recent listed below, refer to DIS for all revisions)

ET10
6.0 m² 5.8 m² 704
6.5 m² rev date description drawn check

ET41
205 17 26.05.23 Issued for comments PE AG

ET44

ET44

ET44
322 318 317
18 01.06.23 Stage 4 Issue PE BRM
19 14.07.23 FT updated further to coordination PE AG
MS 1B2P MS 1B2P with Dominus Advisory & Capstone
MS 2B4P

ET10

ET11a
206 MS 1B2P plot type plot type 213 SVP drawing
7278

7278
plot type

DT02

DT04
TER B-04-03 FT64 119 278
B-04-04 FT51
plot type
B-04-05 FT52 B-04-06 FT53 20 04.08.23 Window GL B/10 has been moved PE AG

DT02
52.6 m² M4(2) 104 54.5 m² M4(2) L04-L06. FT updated.
30.2 m² 71.8 m² M4(2) 51.2 m² M4(2)

DT02

DT04
108
103

DT02

DT02
97

DT10
17 Dod St
593
109

DT04

DT04
98 1800 1800
596

DT02

DT10

1800

1800
116 324 B - Lift 2
B - Lift 1

DT04
2515
1710
Firefighting

ET11a
113
B - Riser 1 B - AOV 211

975

975
DT01

DT01
09 09

DT34

DT51
85 93

DT10
ET11
721 724
731 595

DT02
597

DT10
295
B - Corridor 1 CONSENTED SCHEME PA/20/00123

DT01

DT01
71 67
3140

3140
DT34
DT31
DT01

DT01

DT01
720 725
78 313 75

1000
B - Riser
1928
2

DT10

ET11a
DT10a
288
08 08

2450

DT10
447 97
B - Stairs 261
MS 1B2P
5500

DT04
plot type
10
B-04-02 FT72 MS 2B3P

DT02
DT02
120 118
51.5 m² M4(2)

DT03a
plot type 303

DT02
B-04-01 FT71

DT03a

DT02
6 121
420

DT03a
5963

5963
80.5 m² M4(3)(2)(a) 99

DT05a
455
ET19

ET11a
106
221
MS 1B2P
plot type

ET44
173 B-04-07 FT55
ET44

133

ET41
BALC 201 50.3 m² M4(2)
BALC 7.1 m²
07 5.8 m² 07

ET11a

ET10a

ET41

ET10

ET10

ET41

ET10

ET10

ET41
134 202 736 737 741 743 739 613 204 GENERAL NOTES
TER
TER Based on:
5.5 m²
3278

3278
9.0 m² • Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L11396/1 February 2023
• Land Registry Drawing: - NGL232893
• Collado Collins Planning Scheme PA/20/00/00123
Approved 02/12/2021.
06 06 Methods of Measurement (taken from 'RICS professional
standards and guidance, Global Code of measuring practice
6th edition, May 2015' please refer to above document for full
list of inclusions and exclusions.)
-NIA Net Internal Area is the usable area within a building
measured to the internal face of the perimeter walls at each
floor level
-GIA Gross Internal Area is the area of a building measured to
Communal Terrace the internal face of the perimeter walls at each floor level
8243

8243
174.9 m² -GEA Gross External Area is the area of a building measured
externally at each floor level
-NSA Net Sales Area

MS: Market Sale


AR: Affordable Rent
SO: Shared Ownership

M4(2): Accessible and adaptable dwellings


M4(3)(2)a: Wheelchair adaptable
M4(3)(2)b: Wheelchair accessible

ET11
860
05 05
To be read in conjunction with:
2218

2218
For internal door dimensions please refer to ACA 6400 Drawing

ET11
843
Series (IO Types and IO Distribution Schedule Block A and Block B)
1100 "GA-P" series Plan dwgs

ET41
856
04 04 3100 "GA-S" series Section dwgs
6000 "SC" series Schedule dwgs

DT02
187
ET14

862
4000 and 5000 "D" series Detail dwgs
2845

2845
DT33
2450

2450
A - Stairs 700 6500 Bathroom Type series dwgs
A - Riser 1 Kitchen Type (KT##) - Refer to SC-KT series dwgs to follow
5500
1288
Structural Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
ET10a
ET16

ET13

DT30

03 850 AOV
851 853 311
03 Mechanical Engineers Details - CAPSTONE (072)
Civil Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
1818

1818
ET11
DT01

236 A - Corridor 1 845


Indicative site boundary line

DT01

DT02
238
DT10

205
264
Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L9249 May 2019
DT35
DT01

02 235
1750
495
02
LOCATION PLAN SCALE 1:1250
DT04

1175

182 A - Riser 2
ET44

DT12
855
DT02

174 A - Lift 413


TER
DT04
DT04
DT02

DT02

DT10

146 171
TER 40.1 m²

DT07
163 162 194
153
18.1 m²
DT12

DT02
211
151

3-11 Dod St AR 2B4P


AR 2B4P
AR 2B4P
DT02
7588

7588
plot type plot type
193
DT02

A-04-03 FT09 202 plot type A-04-01 FT11


A-04-02 FT08
DT02

80.1 m² M4(2) 195 81.2 m² M4(2)


70.5 m² M4(2)
B
ET44
847
ET10

ET44

ET10

ET44

864 833 858 834


BALC
8.0 m² BALC A
7.0 m²
01 01
ET11a

ET11a

ET11a

ET10a

ET11a

839 841 848 837 835

6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383

A B C D E F G H J K

0m 2m 5m 10m

L04 General Arrangement not for construction


BASE INFORMATION

See below for base/linked information included within this drawing:

HATCH INFO COMPANY SPECIFIC DRAWINGS OR DATE address : 88 Union Street London SE1 0NW phone : 020 7593 1000
MODEL / SERIES REF RECVD email : [email protected] web : www.alancamp.com
job: drawn: date:
A B C D E F G H J K
Structure IESIS 2099-ISS-XX-XX-M3-S-0001-P15 03.08.23 13 Dod Street
Tower Hamlets, London
RY PE 10/22

IN A
6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383 drawing:
General Arrangement
L IM scale:
1 : 100 @ A1
job number:
3294
L05 General Arrangement
RE 1 : 200 @ A3
drawing number: P 3294-ACA-ZZ-05-DR-A- 1115 S2 rev. P 19

ET11a

ET11a

ET11a

ET18a

ET11a

ET10a
note: all dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of the work. if this drawing exceeds the
792 780 774 770 760 752
quantities in any way the architects are to be informed before work is commenced. this drawing is copyright.
10 BALC 10
BALC BALC revisions (most recent listed below, refer to DIS for all revisions)
5.8 m² 6.5 m²

ET10
6.0 m² 818 rev date description drawn check

ET44

ET44

ET44
ET41
758 755 754
820 14 27.01.23 Issued for Comments PE AG
15 02.02.23 Cores sizes revised PE AG
MS 1B2P 16 24.03.23 Vehicle ramp has been relocated PE AG
BALC plot type
7.1 m² MS 1B2P 17 26.05.23 Issued for comments PE AG
B-05-05 FT52

ET10

ET11a
821 plot type MS 1B2P 746
18 01.06.23 Stage 4 Issue PE BRM
7278

7278
B-05-04 FT51

DT02

DT04
MS 2B4P 259 281 52.6 m² M4(2) plot type
plot type B-05-06 FT53 19 04.08.23 Window GL B/10 has been moved PE AG

DT02
51.2 m² M4(2)
B-05-03 FT64 254
54.5 m² M4(2)
L04-L06. FT updated.

DT02

DT04
255
71.8 m² M4(2) 253

DT02

DT02
250

DT10
598
256

DT04

DT04
251 1800 1800
600

DT02
B - Lift 2

DT10

1800

1800
260 327 B - Lift 1

DT04
2515
Firefighting

ET11a
1710
257
744

975

975
B - Riser 1 B - AOV

DT01

DT01
09 09

DT34

DT51
208 258

ET11a

DT10
715 718
823 599

DT02
601

DT10
287
B - Corridor 1 CONSENTED SCHEME PA/20/00123

DT01

DT01
207 519
3140

3140
DT34
DT31
DT01

DT01

DT01
714 719
558 305 491

1000
B 1928
- Riser 2

DT07
538

DT10

ET11a
289
08 08

2450
750

DT04

DT04
B - Stairs 537 539
5500

DT04

DT08
MS 1B2P

DT04
557 545
536
plot type
B-05-02 FT72 MS 2B4P

DT02
plot type

DT02
543

DT02
51.5 m² M4(2) 262
B-05-01 FT65 533 MS 2B4P

DT02
plot type 540
5963

5963
DT02

DT11
71.4 m² M4(2) 535 532
B-05-07 FT66
73.0 m² M4(2)
ET19

ET11a
798 748

ET44
808
ET44

805

ET41
809
BALC

DT04
534
5.8 m² BALC
07 7.1 m² 07

ET11a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10

ET41
806 813 331 332 337 339 335 816 815 GENERAL NOTES
Based on:
BALC
3278

3278
• Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L11396/1 February 2023
7.1 m² • Land Registry Drawing: - NGL232893
• Collado Collins Planning Scheme PA/20/00/00123
Approved 02/12/2021.
06 06 Methods of Measurement (taken from 'RICS professional
standards and guidance, Global Code of measuring practice
6th edition, May 2015' please refer to above document for full
list of inclusions and exclusions.)
-NIA Net Internal Area is the usable area within a building
measured to the internal face of the perimeter walls at each
floor level
-GIA Gross Internal Area is the area of a building measured to
the internal face of the perimeter walls at each floor level
8243

8243
-GEA Gross External Area is the area of a building measured
externally at each floor level
-NSA Net Sales Area

MS: Market Sale


AR: Affordable Rent
SO: Shared Ownership

M4(2): Accessible and adaptable dwellings


M4(3)(2)a: Wheelchair adaptable

ET11a
868 M4(3)(2)b: Wheelchair accessible
05 05
To be read in conjunction with:
2218

2218
For internal door dimensions please refer to ACA 6400 Drawing

ET11a
187
Series (IO Types and IO Distribution Schedule Block A and Block B)

ET10a
866
1100 "GA-P" series Plan dwgs
04 04 3100 "GA-S" series Section dwgs
A - Stairs
6000 "SC" series Schedule dwgs

DT02
181
ET14

652 Access
4000 and 5000 "D" series Detail dwgs
2845

2845
AOV Hatch

DT33
2450

2450
680 6500 Bathroom Type series dwgs
A - Riser 1
Kitchen Type (KT##) - Refer to SC-KT series dwgs to follow
Structural Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
ET10a

1288
ET16

ET13

505 507 509


DT30

03 AOV 312
03 Mechanical Engineers Details - CAPSTONE (072)
Civil Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
1818

1818
ET11a
DT01

363 189
A - Corridor 1 Indicative site boundary line

DT01

DT02
DT10

364 245
271
Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L9249 May 2019
DT35
DT01

02 362
1750
418
02
LOCATION PLAN SCALE 1:1250
DT04

1175

161
ET44

A - Riser 2

DT12
511
DT02

184 A - Lift DT04 417

BALC
DT04
DT02

DT02

DT10

383 266

DT07
175 173 400
430
7.2 m²
DT12

DT02
405
265
SO 2B4P
plot type

A-05-03 FT09 SO 2B4P SO 2B4P


DT02
7588

7588
399
DT02

402 plot type plot type


80.1 m² M4(2)
A-05-02 FT08 A-05-01 FT11
DT02

401 BALC
70.5 m² M4(2) 81.2 m² M4(2) 7.5 m²
B
ET44
78
ET10

ET44

ET10

ET44

197 175 454 176


BALC
8.0 m²
BALC
7.0 m²
A
01 01
ET11a

ET11a

ET11a

ET10a

ET11a

183 185 192 181 177

6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383

A B C D E F G H J K

0m 2m 5m 10m

L05 General Arrangement not for construction


BASE INFORMATION

See below for base/linked information included within this drawing:

HATCH INFO COMPANY SPECIFIC DRAWINGS OR DATE address : 88 Union Street London SE1 0NW phone : 020 7593 1000
MODEL / SERIES REF RECVD email : [email protected] web : www.alancamp.com
job: drawn: date:
A B C D E F G H J K
Structure IESIS 2099-ISS-XX-XX-M3-S-0001-P15 03.08.23 13 Dod Street
Tower Hamlets, London
RY PE 10/22

IN A
6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383 drawing:
General Arrangement
L IM scale:
1 : 100 @ A1
job number:
3294
L06 General Arrangement
RE 1 : 200 @ A3
drawing number: P 3294-ACA-ZZ-06-DR-A- 1116 S2 rev. P 19

ET11a

ET11a

ET11a

ET18a

ET11a

ET10a
note: all dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of the work. if this drawing exceeds the
388 386 384 382 380 367 quantities in any way the architects are to be informed before work is commenced. this drawing is copyright.
10 BALC 10
BALC BALC revisions (most recent listed below, refer to DIS for all revisions)
6.0 m² 5.8 m²

ET10
708 6.0 m² rev date description drawn check

ET41

ET44

ET44

ET44
100 373 370 369 14 27.01.23 Issued for Comments PE AG
15 02.02.23 Cores sizes revised PE AG
BALC MS 2B4P MS 1B2P 16 24.03.23 Vehicle ramp has been relocated PE AG
7.1 m² plot type plot type MS 1B2P 17 26.05.23 Issued for comments PE AG

ET10

ET11a
103
B-06-03 FT64 B-06-05 FT52 plot type 229
18 01.06.23 Stage 4 Issue PE BRM
7278

7278
B-06-06 FT53

DT02

DT04
411 427
71.8 m² M4(2) MS 1B2P 52.6 m² M4(2) 19 04.08.23 Window GL B/10 has been moved PE AG

DT02
plot type
407 54.5 m² M4(2) L04-L06. FT updated.
B-06-04 FT51

DT02

DT04
408
406

DT02

DT02
403
51.2 m² M4(2)

DT10
602
409

DT04

DT04
404 1800 1800
604

DT02
B - Lift 2

DT10

1800

1800
412 335 B - Lift 1

DT04
2515
Firefighting

ET11a
1710
410
227

975

975
B - Riser 1 B - AOV

DT01

DT01
09 09

DT50

DT53

DT34

DT51
515 706 705 516

ET11a

DT10
704 707
92 603

DT02
605

DT10
300
B - Corridor 1 CONSENTED SCHEME PA/20/00123

DT01

DT01
514 520
3140

3140
DT34
DT31
DT01

DT01

DT01
703 708
560 517 518

1000
B - Riser 2

DT07
1928
322

DT10

ET11a
428
08 08

2450
225

DT04

DT04
425 333
B - Stairs
5500

DT04

DT08
DT04
561 528
MS 1B2P 531
plot type MS 2B4P
B-06-02 FT72 plot type

DT02
DT02
B-06-01 FT65 426

DT02
414 529
51.5 m² M4(2) MS 2B4P

DT02
424
71.4 m² M4(2)
5963

5963
DT02

DT11
527 526 plot type
B-06-07 FT66
ET19

ET11a
90
73.0 m² M4(2) 231

ET44
409
ET44

406

ET41
BALC 410

DT04
BALC 7.1 m² 530

07 5.8 m² 07

ET11a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10a

ET10

ET41
407 411 413 415 420 422 418 700 699
GENERAL NOTES

BALC Based on:


3278

3278
7.1 m² • Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L11396/1 February 2023
• Land Registry Drawing: - NGL232893
• Collado Collins Planning Scheme PA/20/00/00123
Approved 02/12/2021.
06 06 Methods of Measurement (taken from 'RICS professional
standards and guidance, Global Code of measuring practice
6th edition, May 2015' please refer to above document for full
list of inclusions and exclusions.)
-NIA Net Internal Area is the usable area within a building
measured to the internal face of the perimeter walls at each
floor level
-GIA Gross Internal Area is the area of a building measured to
the internal face of the perimeter walls at each floor level
8243

8243
-GEA Gross External Area is the area of a building measured
externally at each floor level
-NSA Net Sales Area

MS: Market Sale


AR: Affordable Rent
SO: Shared Ownership

M4(2): Accessible and adaptable dwellings


M4(3)(2)a: Wheelchair adaptable
M4(3)(2)b: Wheelchair accessible
05 05
To be read in conjunction with:
2218

2218
For internal door dimensions please refer to ACA 6400 Drawing
Series (IO Types and IO Distribution Schedule Block A and Block B)
1100 "GA-P" series Plan dwgs
04 04 3100 "GA-S" series Section dwgs
6000 "SC" series Schedule dwgs
Access
4000 and 5000 "D" series Detail dwgs
2845

2845
AOV Hatch
6500 Bathroom Type series dwgs
Kitchen Type (KT##) - Refer to SC-KT series dwgs to follow
Structural Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
03 03 Mechanical Engineers Details - CAPSTONE (072)
Civil Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
1818

1818
Indicative site boundary line
Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L9249 May 2019
02 02
LOCATION PLAN SCALE 1:1250
7588

7588
B
PV PANEL LAYOUT TO SPECIALIST DESIGN

A
01 01

6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383

A B C D E F G H J K

0m 2m 5m 10m

L06 General Arrangement not for construction


BASE INFORMATION AIR VENT KEY

See below for base/linked information included within this drawing: Extract air vent / external wall - TBC by MEP
Setting out note: alligned to door/window edge to maintain
HATCH INFO COMPANY SPECIFIC DRAWINGS OR DATE brick dimensions. address : 88 Union Street London SE1 0NW phone : 020 7593 1000
MODEL / SERIES REF RECVD email : [email protected] web : www.alancamp.com
Extract air vent / soffit - TBC by MEP
job: drawn: date:
Structure IESIS 2099-ISS-XX-XX-M3-S-0001-P19 05.09.23 13 Dod Street
Tower Hamlets, London
RY PE 10/22

I N A
A B C D E F G H J K drawing:
General Arrangement
L IM scale:
1 : 100 @ A1
job number:
3294
6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383 L07 General Arrangement
RE 1 : 200 @ A3
drawing number: P 3294-ACA-ZZ-07-DR-A- 1117 S2 rev. P 18
note: all dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of the work. if this drawing exceeds the
quantities in any way the architects are to be informed before work is commenced. this drawing is copyright.
10 10
revisions (most recent listed below, refer to DIS for all revisions)

ET25

ET25

ET31

ET31

ET25

ET25

ET25

ET25

ET31

ET31

ET25

ET25

ET25

ET25
631 629 530 515 633 536 637 639 641 643 645 647 649 683 rev date description drawn check
12 24.01.23 Block B core revised PE AG

ET10
801
MS 2B4P 13 27.01.23 Issued for Comments PE AG

ET10
plot type 785
14 02.02.23 Cores sizes revised PE AG
MS 2B4P B-07-03 FT68 TER 15 24.03.23 Vehicle ramp has been relocated PE AG
plot type 74.3 m² M4(2) 26.3 m²
B-07-02 FT67 16 26.05.23 Issued for comments PE AG
7278

7278
ET41
675

DT04
581
TER 17 01.06.23 Stage 4 Issue PE BRM

ET10
72.4 m² M4(2)

DT02
787
588

DT02
31.3 m² 582 18 27.09.23 L07 parapet height updated PE GB

DT02
380

DT12
ET10
673 396

DT08

DT10
DT02
438 618 584
1800 1800

ET41
789

DT10
DT04

DT07
381 371 356
B - Lift 2

1800

1800
B - Lift 1 2515
Firefighting 1710

B - Riser 1

975

975
B - AOV

ET10
671

DT01

DT01
09 09

DT34

DT51
350 579

ET30
510 670

DT04
791
397
B - Corridor 1 CONSENTED SCHEME PA/20/00123
3140

3140
ET30

DT34
578

DT31
DT01

DT01
338 673
435 493

ET10
793

1000
B - Riser 2
1928

DT04
508 B - Stairs

08 08

2450
DT10
378

ET10

DT04
Access

DT04
667 497

DT02
494 Hatch 439
TER

ET41
5500
AOV

DT02
795

DT10
499
385 13.1 m²

DT02
498
TER

ET10

DT02
29.1 m² 665 633
MS 2B4P
MS 2B4P

ET41
5963

5963
plot type 797
plot type
B-07-04 FT69
B-07-01 FT70
75.1 m² M4(2)
72.8 m² M4(2)

ET41
663

ET10
799

DT04
630

ET25

ET25

ET25

ET31

ET31

ET25

ET31

ET25

ET25

ET31

ET31

ET26

ET25

ET25
681 783 781 779 777 775 810 771 769 767 759 761 763 765
07 07
GENERAL NOTES
Based on:
3278

3278
• Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L11396/1 February 2023
• Land Registry Drawing: - NGL232893
• Collado Collins Planning Scheme PA/20/00/00123
Approved 02/12/2021.
06 06 Methods of Measurement (taken from 'RICS professional
standards and guidance, Global Code of measuring practice
6th edition, May 2015' please refer to above document for full
list of inclusions and exclusions.)
-NIA Net Internal Area is the usable area within a building
measured to the internal face of the perimeter walls at each
floor level
-GIA Gross Internal Area is the area of a building measured to
the internal face of the perimeter walls at each floor level
8243

8243
-GEA Gross External Area is the area of a building measured
externally at each floor level
-NSA Net Sales Area

MS: Market Sale


AR: Affordable Rent
SO: Shared Ownership

M4(2): Accessible and adaptable dwellings


M4(3)(2)a: Wheelchair adaptable
M4(3)(2)b: Wheelchair accessible
05 05
To be read in conjunction with:
2218

2218
For internal door dimensions please refer to ACA 6400 Drawing
Series (IO Types and IO Distribution Schedule Block A and Block B)
1100 "GA-P" series Plan dwgs
04 04 3100 "GA-S" series Section dwgs
6000 "SC" series Schedule dwgs
4000 and 5000 "D" series Detail dwgs
2845

2845
6500 Bathroom Type series dwgs
Kitchen Type (KT##) - Refer to SC-KT series dwgs to follow
Structural Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
03 03 Mechanical Engineers Details - CAPSTONE (072)
Civil Engineers Details - IESIS GROUP (SE2099)
1818

1818
Indicative site boundary line
Laser Surveys Topographic Survey L9249 May 2019
02 02
LOCATION PLAN SCALE 1:1250
7588

7588
B

A
01 01

6765 4268 1823 5438 5438 5630 3233 7555 6383

A B C D E F G H J K

0m 2m 5m 10m

L07 General Arrangement not for construction

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