Magnidus, in partnership with Baruah Developers and Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. (BDIPL), organised a day-long public workshop in Jorhat on the 25th of January, 2014. It was conducted with the intention of spreading general technical awareness about building construction and related subjects. The workshop was attended by several conscious citizens of Jorhat, including senior engineers, officials of the Jorhat Municipal Corporation, students and general public.
The focus of the workshop was in throwing some light on the importance of following building byelaws, hiring the right consultants, using good quality materials etc. The significance of designing climate responsive buildings was stressed upon. The concept of Green Buildings was also introduced briefly.
This presentation was a part of the workshop.
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NEW DELHI
PRESENTS
UNDER THEIR CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
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Webster’s Dictionary:
“A Structure intended or used as a habitation or shelter for animals of any
kind but especially a building or edifice for the habitation of man, a dwelling
place, a mansion”.
Oxford Dictionary:
“A building for human habitation, especially one that consists of a ground
floor and one or more upper storeys”.
A House is to live in, not to look on
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What does a HOUSE
look like ?
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Source: European Commission, Institute for Environment and Sustainability
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Fallingwater, Pennysylvania, USA
Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
Farnsworth House, Illinois, USA
Architect: Mies Van Der Rohe
Some Famous Houses Villa Savoye, Poissy, France
Architect: Le Corbusier
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1. Save Construction Cost
2. Save Operational Cost
3. Payback of Construction Cost
4. Suitable for the Climate
5. Comfortable Living
6. Save the Environment
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Green Building Criteria
• Site Selection
• Materials and Finishes
• Water Management
• Waste Management
• Energy Saving/ Energy Generation
• Comfortable Interior Environment
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What are the parts of a
HOUSE ?
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1. Talk to family
2. Choose the right Plot
3. Meet an Architect
4. Meet a Vaastu Consultant
5. Concept Design
6. Apply for Permission from Authorities
7. Prepare Estimate and Apply for Bank Loan
8. Get structural design from engineer
9. Get Plumbing & Electrical Design from Engineer
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Choosing the plot
Land-use
• Residential
• Mixed Use
Legal Documents
• Jamabandi
• Sale Deed and Chain of Ownership
• Non-Encumbrance Certificate
• Revenue Receipts
• Mutation Order
Location
• Transport facilities
• Distance from Workplace
• Distance from Healthcare/Education Institutions
• Public Infrastructure
Land adequacy
• Access
• Orientation
• Shape and Size
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Importance of Architects
• Investment, not Expenditure
• Savings in Overall Cost
• Creating Total Environment
• Creative Problem Solving
• Good Design
• Good Quality of Construction
• Longevity
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Importance of Structural Engineer
• Structural engineers design structures to withstand stresses and pressures, such as weather
and human use. They ensure buildings and other structures do not bend, twist, collapse or
vibrate and remain strong and secure throughout their use.
• Structural engineers help to design most structures including houses, theatres, sports venues,
hospitals, office blocks, bridges, oil rigs, space satellites, ships and aircraft. They work in close
partnership with architects.
• Structural engineers have to choose appropriate materials, such as bricks, concrete, wood and
metal, to meet design specifications. When construction has begun, they are often involved in
inspecting the work and advising contractors.
• They also examine existing buildings and other structures to test if they are structurally sound
and still fit for purpose. Structural engineers have to make efficient use of funds and materials in
order to achieve structural goals.
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What do structural
drawings look like?
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What are the responsibility of a Site engineer
A site engineer is part of the site management team, and takes some of the responsibility for
security, health and safety, and organising and supervising materials and people. Site engineers
mark out the site, make sure designs are applied correctly and liaise with main and sub-contractors
and the site manager. Regular liaison with the client, its representatives, and any consultants is
another key part of the job.
What are the responsibility of a labour contractor and
Mason
1) The labour contractor can not take responsibility of safety measures of your construction nor he can give
you the structural design.
2) His first and foremost duty is to understand the detail drawing prepared by a structural engineer.
Neither he can reduce nor he can add anything without permission from the Engineer.
3) He will ensure that his Mason and labour will perform their duty as per schedule and norms given by the
Engineer,
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1. Choose and Purchase appropriate Materials
2. Hire a (labour) Contractor
3. Commence construction
4. Construction administration/ supervision
5. Interior Design & Execution
6. Landscape Design and Execution
7. Apply for Completion Certificate
8. Live Happily Ever After
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Agreement With Contractor
• Work Procedure and Sequencing
• Time Schedule
• Specifications of Finishes
• Quantity measurements
• Payment Terms
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Best Construction
Practices
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Choosing the right materials
Cement
• Reputed brand
• Well stored, free from moisture
• Latest manufacture (2-3 months)
• Colour immaterial
Sand
• Free from silt, clay and salts
• May need washing
Stone Aggregate
• Roughly square in shape
• 10mm and 20mm in the ratio of 35:65
Steel
• Reputed Brand
• As per Structural Design
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Foundations – depending on load and soil type
• Spread footing
• Isolated and Combined footing
• Pile foundation
• Raft foundation
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RCC Construction
Reinforcement
• Lap Joint - Minimum: 50 x rod diameter
• Stirrup Spacing – Uniform as per design
Shuttering and De-shuttering
• Leak proof
• Formwork face to be treated with a mixture of diesel and grease
• Columns: 24 hours
• Slabs: 14 days
• Beams: 21 days
Mixing and Pouring
• Use Measurement Boxes
• Avoid hand mixing if possible
• Use Mini Batching Machine
• Pour from not more than 5’ height
• Use concrete vibrators
Curing
• Within 12-24 hours of pouring
• Ponding for horizontal surfaces
• Wet jute mats (soti) for vertical surfaces
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Brickwork and Plastering
Brickwork
• Bricks should be well burnt and hard
• Soaked in water for 8hrs
• Joint thickness not more than 10-12mm
• Not more than 1m height per day
• Proper curing for 10 days
Plastering
• Use prepared mix within 1 hour
• Use chicken wire mesh on joints between RCC and brickwork
• Continuous curing for 10 – 14 days
Location Plaster Composition
Outside Plaster 1:4 to 1:5
Inside Plaster 1:5 to 1:6
Ceiling Plaster 1:3 to 1:4
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Finishes
Painting
• All cracks should be filled and smoothened
• Plaster > Paper > Primer > POP > Primer > Paint (2-3 coats)
Waterproofing
• Proper drainage slopes
• Impermeable concreting – proper compaction
• Reduce joints and corners
• Apply DPC at plinth level
• Chemical / Membrane based waterproofing for roofs
Flooring
• Cement Concrete Flooring
• Terrazzo Flooring
• Tiles – 4 hours of soaking and 7 days of curing
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Utilities
Doors and Windows
• Use holdfasts instead of bolts
• Opening size and panel material depends on climate and light requirement
Electrical
• Reputed Brands for fixtures
• Proper earthing
• Use Mini Circuit Breakers (MCB)
• Location of Switchboards in accordance with interior design
Water Supply and Sanitation
• Store 135 litres x no. of family members per day
• Use water level sensor to save water and electricity and prevent spillage and seepage
• Avoid cross connection between water supply and waste water pipes
• Sanitary plans should be submitted for permission
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Heat Insulation and Ventilation
Roof Insulation
• Insulating & reflecting material
• False Ceiling with air gap
Wall Insulation
• Cavity Walls
• Walls with low thermal mass – wattle & daub walls
Window shading and Glare Protection
• Verandas and patios
• Chajjas and sun shades
• High reflectance glass
Ventilation
• Adequate cross air circulation for all habitable areas
• Louvers and Jaali walls
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Rain Water Harvesting
Benefits
• Reduces demand of supplied water
• Reduces flooding
• Recharges groundwater
• Free
Uses
• Washing
• Flushing
• Irrigation
How much?
Say 10mm (0.01m) rain everyday on a 100 sqm. roof, on a monsoon day
Total water that can be harvested per day = 0.01 x 100 = 1cum. or 1000 litres
Enough for 7 persons
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Drainage Recommendations
• Site should not be raised more than 6” (150mm) above adjoining road level
• Storm water drainage plans should be submitted to Municipality for permission before
construction
• Projects with Rain Water Harvesting schemes should get fast track clearance
• Boring without Rain Water Harvesting should be prohibited in Urban Areas
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Some Common
Construction Mishaps
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Honeycomb In RCC
1. In concrete, a rough, pitted surface resulting from incomplete filling of the concrete against
the formwork, often caused by using concrete that is too stiff or by not vibrating it sufficiently
after it has been poured.
2. Voids in concrete resulting from the incomplete filling of the voids among the particles of coarse
aggregate, often caused by using concrete that is too stiff.
3. In sandwich panel construction or in some hollow-corridors, resin-impregnated paper is
fabricated into a network of small, interconnected, open-ended, tubular hexagons laminated
between two face panels to provide internal support
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Common Mistakes made by Masons
End column of a beam Stirrup spacing should be uniform
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Importance of Public
Awareness