This document provides an analysis and design proposal for a three star hotel in Pame, Nepal. The objectives are to identify the structural plan, analyze the building using software, familiarize with reinforced concrete design codes, and estimate costs. The methodology includes selecting the site, performing structural modeling and analysis using AutoCAD and E-Tabs, structurally designing components, and estimating total costs. Some limitations are that soil tests, wind loads, and mechanical/electrical designs will not be included. The expected outcomes are practical experience with planning, structural modeling/analysis/design, and cost estimation.
1. ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF THREE STAR HOTEL
Submitted by:
Samir Gurung (PAS075BCE104)
Saurav Bhusal (PAS075BCE117)
Shiva Pokhrel (PAS075BCE123)
Sujan Pariyar (PAS075BCE134) SUPERVISOR
Suman Dahal(PAS075BCE139) Dr. Shreedhar Khakurel
Sangam Bhandari(PAS075BCE110)
Major Project Proposal Presentation
(Ashad 10, 2079)
Submitted to:
Civil Engineering Department
IOE,Paschimanchal Campus
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2. Outline:
• INTRODUCTION
• LOCATION
• LITERATURE REVIEW
• PROBLEM OF STATEMENT
• OBJECTIVES
• SCOPE
• LIMITATIONS OF A STUDY
• METHODOLOGY
• EXPECTED OUTCOME
• TIMELINE
• CONCLUSION
• REFERENCES
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4. Cont.
Hotel provides paid accommodation on short term basis with facilities ranges from
modest quality to higher quality services such as dining, bars, swimming pools,
lounges, spas, fitness center etc.
The hotel should be close to the highway, the markets, and the banks.
As Nepal lies in seismically active zone, various aspects of building design should be
taken into consideration to ensure their safety
The main concern in the design of a building is that it should safely withstand the
forces which will act upon it throughout the design period.
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6. Literature Review:
It is necessary to justify the result of the analysis and design properly with reference to
the preexisting standard results or the past experiences.
It is needed to provide authentic reference to the design made i.e. the design should
follow the provision made in codes of practices.
For this design, certain references and criteria are taken from the literatures below:
I. Nepal National Building Code
II. Indian Standard (IS) Codes of Practice
III. Indian Standard Special Publications (SP)
IV. Textbooks on RCC Design and Earthquake Engineering
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7. Problem of Statement:
The present hotel buildings in the city are
quite obsolete and are not able to match the
increasing requirements of the people.
A well facilitated hotel has also been the need
of people visiting here.
A properly designed area for recreation and fun is needed which will substantially
increase the touristic attraction which is one of the major theme of the city.
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8. Objectives:
Identification of structural arrangement of the plan.
Detailed structural analysis of the building using computer software.
Better acquaintance with the code provisions for reinforced concrete design.
Acquire knowledge on earthquake engineering.
Estimating total cost of building construction.
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9. Scope of the work:
Preparation of location map and field survey in order to check
the feasibility of the project in the respective area.
Performing structural analysis of the building using SAP2018/E-tabs.
Familiarizing with codal provision and bylaws.
Performing detail estimation and costing.
Understanding the calculation of different loads ( dead load, live load, imposed load,
earthquake load etc.) to design structural element by limit state design method.
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10. Limitations of the study:
Soil test data are not taken into the consideration which may affect the design of
foundation.
Seismic region will be only studied from seismic zonal map.
Wind load will not be taken into account.
Sanitary, plumbing and electrical design will not be included in our project.
Environmental Impact Assessment will not be taken into account.
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12. EXPECTED OUTCOME
To become familiar with planning work like the site selection, drawing,
topographical map, etc.
Structural modeling of the buildings using computer software
(AUTOCAD, E-TABS).
Structural design of the different structural components of buildings.
To estimate the total cost of the building construction.
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14. REFERENCES
• Bureau of Indian Standard, “Plain and Reinforced Concrete- code of
Practice (IS 456: 2000)”, Bureau of Indian standards, New Delhi, India
2000.
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_Nepal#Statistics
• Department of Tourism (tourismdepartment.gov.np)
• Seismology Committee (1999). Recommended Lateral Force
Requirements and Commentary. Structural Engineers association of
California
• Punima,B.C. Building Construction
• NBC-107
• Kadali J.P. Static Analysis of Multistoried RC Building by using
Pushover Methodology
• Raju, K.L. Balaji. Effective location of shear wall on performance of
building load International Advanced Researched Journal in frame
subjected to Earthquake Science, Engineering and Technology.
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