what is topographical survey
A topographical or a land survey is an accurate representation of the area of interest showing all natural and man-made feature with levels. Shown as three dimensional points all features including the property, land features and physical boundary details are presented on a scaled survey drawing.
what is substructure
All structure below the superstructure, i.e.
all structure below the ground including the ground floor bed
what is superstructure
all internal and external structure above the substructure
what is meant by primary superstructure
external walls, stairs, structural walls, roofs
what is meant by secondary superstructure
Raised floors, suspended ceilings, balustrades, doors
what is meant by internal finishes
paint, tiles, carpet, stair nosing
what is the external envelope of a building
The materials and components that form the external shell or enclosure of a building.
May be structural or non structural
what are the building regulations
Statutory instruments that set out the minimum performance standards for the design and construction on buildings.
Supported by approved documents A-R and regulation 7
Name the approved documents
A-Structure
B-Fire safety
C-site preparation and resistance to contaminants and moisture
D-Toxic substances
E-Resistance to the passage of sound
F-Ventilation
G-Sanitation, hot water safety and water efficiency
H-Drainage and waste disposal
I-
J-Combustion application and fuel storage systems
K-Protection from falling, collision and impact
L-Conservation of fuel and power
M-Access to and use of building
N-Glazing safety (withdrawn)
O-
P-Electrical safety
Q-Security
R-Physical infrastructure for high speed electronic communication networks
Regulation 7-Materials and workmanship
what are British Standards
- Give recommended minimum standards for materials, components, design and construction practices
what are International Standards
- Compliment BS
what are the typical components of site investigation
Objective-to collect and record data to help in design and construction
Should include info of adjacent sites that impact:
-boundary hedges/fencing
-existing trees
-existing buildings
-ground water conditions
-soil investigation (trial pits)
what are soil investigation
Objective:
what are main site considerations for a contractor setting up on site
what is retained facade
facade of the building is retained whilst everything behind the front wall is demolished
why are facades retained
- aesthetics
what consideration would you make if you were to retain a facade
- cleaning/restoration requirements of facade
what are temporary works
what is landfill tax
what are the landfill tax rates
Need to be updated
what is active waste
what is inactive waste
what is a tower crane
how would you erect a tower crane
using a smaller crane