TYPICAL BUILDING PLAN
SITE PLAN:
Typical site plan consists of the project (both new and / or existing
structures) on the stand, showing the position of the new residence
/ new additions, the connection to the sewer, water and electrical
connections. Any trees over five meters high would also be shown,
and new proposed landscaping. Swimming pools and boundary wall are
shown in detail with sections made thru it and detail drawings to
show necessary information critical for the builder to price on.
The paving layout and sloping thereof are show. Boundary dimensions
with reference back to residence are shown to correctly place the
residence. All site plans are printed on a separate A1 sheet, so
that the information is clearly readable to all.
Example Site Plan
(pdf 704kb)
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN:
Ground floor plans show in detail the design and measurements of
the basis structure, the drainage, the position of proposed room
layout in regards to furniture, necessary information in regards
to detailed finishes to inside, the codes in reference to the window
and door schedule, notes in accordance to National Building Regulations.
It would also show all the positions of overhangs from First floor,
the positions of the section line and any detail that would be required
for the builder to price on. All ground floor plans are printed
separately (normally on scale 1:50) on an A1 size paper so that
the drawings the information is clearly readable to all.
Example
Ground Floor Plan (pdf 554kb)
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN:
First floor plan show in detail the design and measurements of
the basis structure, the drainage, the position of proposed room
layout in regards to furniture, necessary information in regards
to detailed finishes to inside, the codes in reference to the window
and door schedule, notes in accordance to National Building Regulations.
It would also show all the positions of overhangs from the roof,
the positions of the section line and any detail thereof. All first
floor plans are printed separately (normally on scale 1:50) on an
A1 size paper so that the drawings the information is clearly readable
to all.
Example First
Floor Plan (pdf 625kb)
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ROOF PLAN:
Roof plans show the exact proposed of the roof in accordance to
the basis outline of the building / residence. It shows in detail
the positions of the Ridges, Hips and valleys; their positioning
of fall, and descries the roof construction and roof notes thereof.
The roof plan would also show all the roof overhangs, full bores,
and details of the sloping of the balconies and the construction
thereof and the position of the chimneys and cantilever slabs and
their descriptions. All roof plans are printed separately (normally
on scale 1:50) on an A1 size paper so that the drawings the information
is clearly readable to all.
Example Roof Plan
(pdf 679kb)
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ELEVATIONS:
Elevations show the complimentary finishes to the residence, the
pluming and sloping of waste pipes, the detailed notes, roof finish,
detailing finish, natural ground levels and finished floor levels.
The elevations also show the positions of the slab, gutters (if
applicable). Basically, how the finished residence would look like
if completed. Mostly elevation plans are printed on two separately
(normally on scale 1:50) on an A1 size paper so that the drawings
the information is clearly readable to all. This means that the
North & South Elevation would be on one drawing, and the East
& West Elevation would be on a separate drawing.
Example
Elevations 1 (pdf 434kb)
Example
Elevations 2 (pdf 341kb)
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SECTIONS:
At least four sections are done on the new residence, to show the
precise height on the residence in accordance with brick sizes.
All the necessary notes are show, to indicate the ceiling height,
the complimentary finished, finished floor levels, Slab height and
thickness, Type of windows and doors. Sections show a cut thru the
residence at a certain point to show all the details e.g. Height
and detailed finished to the new residence. All elevation plans
are printed on two separately (normally on scale 1:50) on an A1
size paper so that the drawings the information is clearly readable
to all. This means that the Section A-A and B-B would be on one
drawing, and Section C-C and Section D-D would be on a separate
drawing
Example
Sections 1 (pdf 500kb)
Example Sections
2 (pdf 426kb)
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WINDOW SCHEDULE:
Window schedule are a schedule showing the type of window used,
the finishing to the window, and the amount needed for the project.
This would mean that the builder or owner would have the amount
of windows required and the type of window to get the necessary
costing thereof. All window schedules plans are printed separately
(normally on scale 1:50) on an A1 size paper so that the drawings
the information are clearly readable to all.
Example
Window Schedule (pdf 1,195kb)
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DOOR SCHEDULE:
Door schedule are a schedule showing the type of door used, the
finishing to the door, and the amount needed for the project. This
would mean that the builder or owner would have the amount of windows
required and the type of window to get the necessary costing thereof.
All door schedules plans are printed separately (normally on scale
1:50) on an A1 size paper so that the drawings the information is
clearly readable to all.
Example
Door Schedule (pdf 621kb)
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PHOTO REALISTIC RENDERING / ARTISTIC PRESENTATION:
Photo realistic rendering or artistic presentation is a presentation
of the project on completion, including detailed renders that are
lifelike. Under this category a realistic walk thru the proposed
development are show, so that the client or potential buyer would
have a great feel regarding the texture of the residence and can
experience the feel of the house, showing the furniture and surrounding
images as it would be on completion.
View example rendering
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APPROVALS:
We get all the approvals at Home Owner's Association and at local
council, so that you can start building your dream home or investment
for the future.
ADDITIONAL DRAWINGS:
Additional drawings would be either or all of the following:
Site development plan
Basement plan
Swimming pool
Boundary wall detail
Detailed plan
Foundation Plan
Other services layouts e.g. Gas installation exc.
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