M1_Activity_2.1_AnswerSheet_V1.0_UB-3

docx

School

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology *

*We aren’t endorsed by this school

Course

DIPLOMA_OF

Subject

Civil Engineering

Date

Feb 20, 2024

Type

docx

Pages

18

Uploaded by ColonelOkapiMaster996

Report
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 Assessment Cover Sheet The Cover Sheet must be completed before you start your assessment. Student Surname Narigi Reddy Student Given Name Harish Reddy Qualification CPCC40120/CPC50220 CertIV/Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) Module of Study Module 1 Assessment Name Module 1 Activity 2.1- Plans Trainer Name KAAN Student Statement Plagiarism is a form of cheating. It is taking and using someone else’s thoughts or writings and representing them as your own. Plagiarism is a serious act and may result in a participant’s exclusion from a Unit of Competency or a course. This in turn may require for students to pay to re-complete the module or course at a later date. The following list outlines some of the activities for which a participant can be accused of plagiarism: 1. Presenting any work by another individual as one’s own unintentionally 2. Handing in assessments markedly similar to or copied from another student 3. Presenting the work of another individual or group as their own work. 4. Handing up assessments without the adequate acknowledgement of sources used, including assessments taken totally or in part from the internet. Many of the workbook activities are ‘open book’ yet should still be conducted under test conditions without consultation with other students. If you are unsure of any assessment requirements you should check with your Trainer / Assessor. By submitting this assessment electronically you declare that all work for assessment tasks submitted for this assessment is your own with no part of any assessment being copied/plagiarised from another person’s work, except where authorised and listed / referenced. Scenario - Leary Avenue, East Bentleigh © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 1 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 You will need to refer to this scenario for Activity 2.1 – Plans and Activity 2.2 – Variations and client communications. John and Joan Smith have engaged your services for the construction of their house, a two storey dwelling on Leary Avenue in East Bentleigh. The contract documents have been signed and the site plans have been produced externally by a surveyor. For this scenario, you will need to refer to the following documentation: PN33837 Leary Ave Plan Pack V2.0 PN33837 Leary Ave Project Documentation V2.0 Activity 2.1- Plans - Answer sheet V1.0 Prior to commencement of the project, you are required to review the project documentation and the plan pack in order to ensure that you understand the documents before starting the construction process. To complete the build, you are aware that you will need to contract different labourers to assist you with the various stages of construction. You are to work through the following tasks as part of the planning phase for this construction project. Part A Question Answer Job Number and Sheet (Drawing) Number where the item is detailed State the location of the site Lot 6, no4, Leary Avenue, Bentleigh East 3165, Victoria 33837, sheet 1.1 Identify the title block on 3 plans and confirm the version numbers are current, 1. Bottom of sheet ,Site Plan, V6 Date 12.06.2013 2. Bottom of sheet, Ground Floor, V6 Date 12.06.2013 3. Bottom of Sheet, First Floor, V6 Date 12.06.2013 1. 33837,Sheet1.1 2. 33837,Sheet2.1 3. 33837,Sheet2.2 Identify which side of the building faces true north Towars Leary Avenue 33837, Sheet 1.1 Detail all the setbacks of the property Front 4500 North, Rear 3000 South, From East 4000 from West 2000 33837,Sheet 1.1 HWS appears on 5 (five) plans. List the five plans 1. Site Plan, 2. Elevation B Ground Floor Plan 3. Elevations 1 drawing Elevation B 4. Electrical Ground Floor plan, Slab Plan 1. 33837,Sheet1.1 2. 33837 Sheet2.1 3. 33837 Sheet3.1 4. 33837 Sheet4.1 5. 33837 Sheet5.1 © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 2 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 Question Answer Job Number and Sheet (Drawing) Number where the item is detailed How many smoke detectors are planned? Total 3 Smoke Detectors. One in Electrical Ground Floor Plan, 2 in First Floor 33837, Sheet4.1 33837,Sheet 4.2 Referencing the BCA Volume II, are the respective locations of smoke detectors appropriate? (state the reference page and clause of BCA) Yes, Referencing to Part 3.7 Fire safety 2019: 3.7.5 Where is the LPD (legal point of discharge) located? North Eastern Corner, TBC on site 33837, Sheet 1.1 What is the fall of land along the west side of the property? 42.16-41.8=0.36 33837,sheet1.1 How many downpipes are there (including spreaders)? Total 5 Down Pipes and a Spreader 33837 Sheet 2.1 & Sheet 2.2 List the types of roof cladding being used Pre-Primed Shadow Cladding and Timer Wall Cladding 33837 Sheet 3.1 List the roof pitches being used Concrete Roof Tiles @ 22.5’ Pitch 33837 Sheet 3.1 Identify Sectional Detail Plan. Name three (3) items of information that would be shown on a section detail of a concrete footing and floor slab” detail of concrete footing and floor slab 1. Deepened Edge Rebate Details 2. General Setdown 3. Internal Pier Details 50085 Sheet 2 of 7 What are the window areas for windows W16, W2 and W14? W16 Aluminum Awning Windows DA1209 1200*850 (H*W) W2 Aluminum Awning Windows DMT 2118 2057*1810(H*W) W14 Aluminum Sliding Windows DS1018 1029*1810(H*W) 33837 Sheet 6.1 © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 3 of 18
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 Question Answer Job Number and Sheet (Drawing) Number where the item is detailed What material is the frame for window W12 made from? W12 Aluminum Sliding Windows and Safety Glass 33837 Sheet 6.1 What is the glass type for window W12? Safety Glass, to Confirm with AS1288-2006 33837 Sheet 9.3 State the name or title of the detail for the damp proof course Footing Plan, Extended Rebate 50085, Sheet 1 of7 What is the plasterboard thickness around the stairwell? 10mm 33837 Sheet 9.3 What is the width of the A.J’s (articulation joints)? Provide 10 mm gap 50085 sheet 4of7 Name the 3 (three) external wall claddings Pre-Primed Shadow Cladding Timber wall Cladding 33837Sheet 3.2 What is the height of the boundary fence? Max 1.8M High 33837 sheet 1.1 What are the sizes of the storm water pipes? Provide 90mm Diameter Heavy Duty PVC Storm water pipe with min fall of 1:100 Provide 100mm Diameter PVC Storm Water Pipe under Garage and future driveways 33837 sheet 1.1 What material is used for the storm water pipes? Heavy Duty PVC Storm water Pipe 33837 Sheet 1.1 What is the finish floor level of the house? 42.635 33837, Sheet 1.1 What is the finish floor level of the garage? 42.5 33837, Sheet 1.1 How many bored piers are included on the plan? 3 50085 sheet 1of 7 There are 6 (six) bulk heads identified on the plan, where are they located? Internal Elevations 1 & 2 33837, Sheet 8.1 & 8.2 © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 4 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 Question Answer Job Number and Sheet (Drawing) Number where the item is detailed There are 6 (six) bulk heads identified on the plan, what are their dimensions? 300 in Internal Elevation 1 & 150 in internal Elevation 2 33837 Sheet 8.1 & 8.2 Provide 3 examples of symbols and 3 examples of abbreviations from the drawings. Smoke Detecors ManHole DP Down Pipe HWA Hot Water System 33837 sheet 4.1 ,sheet 2.1 & Sheet 2.2 Identify 3 major spaces off the floor plan and provide dimensions 1. Theatre 6000x3600 2. Garage 6000x3690 3. Lounge 4400x 3690 33837 Sheet 2.1 © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 5 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 Part B © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 6 of 18
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 EDGE REBATE DETAILS SPECIFICATION: Edge Rebate VIEW: Isometric VERSION: V6 SCALE: Not to Scale DATE: 15/09/2023 HOUSE: Parkside 3500 CUSTOMER: Trent Hall FACADE: Alpine ADDRESS: Lot 6 No: 4 Leary Avenue, Bentleigh East, Victoria 3350. DRAWN: Reddy SHEET: 2 of 7 DESIGN: Reddy MASTERED © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 7 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 Completed electronic Isometric Projection Drawing of the edge rebate detail following on from the sketch SPECIFICATION: Wall Frame VIEW: 2D First Floor Elevation D VERSION: V6 SC AL DA TE: HOUSE: Parkside 3500 © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 8 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 CUSTOMER: Trent Hall FACADE: ADDRESS: Lot 6 No: 4 Leary Avenue, Bentleigh East, Victoria 3350 DRAWN: Reddy SHEET: 3.2 DESIGN: Reddy MASTERED: Completed electronic Sketch of the 2D Drawing of the wall detail following on from the sketch © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 9 of 18
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 PART B Identify load bearing points of the ground floor Load Bearing points on ground floor are External walls, Internal walls, slab of First floor & Dwarf wall. © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 10 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 11 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 Part C © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 12 of 18
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 SPECIFICATION: Kitchen(Back of Island Bench VIEW: 2D & 3D Internal Elevations 1 VERSION: V6 SCALE: 1:50@A3 DATE: 15/09/2023 HOUSE: Parkside 3500 Alpine CUSTOMER: Trent Hall FACADE: ADDRESS: Lot 6 No: 4 Leary Avenue, Bentleigh East, Victoria 3350 DRAWN: Reddy JOB NUMBER: SHEET: 8.1 DESIGN: Reddy MASTERED: Kaan CHEC © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 13 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 Completed electronic Drawing of the non-structural component of the cladding or internal components of the building following on from the sketch © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 14 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 PART D Use this space 3 different types of door construction from the door list. 1. Solid core - Light weight:- Thickness: Not Less than 35mm overall. Faces : Medium density fibreboard (MDF) or hardboard, 4.5 mm thick. Core: Proprietary Specialty Doors 'Permacore' lightweight core. Rails / stiles: Rails and stiles 90 mm wide KDHW. 2. Solid core - Block pine (Internal and External):- Thickness: Not less than 35 mm overall. Faces: Exterior Grade A plywood, 3.6 mm thick, filled and sanded for paint finish Core: Solid laminated kiln dried Radiata Pine (KDRP). Rails / stiles: Rails and stiles 40 mm wide KDHW. Top and bottom rails to cover exposed end grain of the core. 3. Semi Solid (Internal):- Thickness:Not less than 37 mm overall Faces: Hardboard, 4.5 mm thick, for paint finish (or similar). Core: Small cell core with a maximum cell size of 30 mm. Rails / stiles: Rails 90 mm and stiles 56 mm wide, from KDHW or KDRP. Pine rails may be finger jointed. Locate 400 mm long lock block mid height on one side © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 15 of 18
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 PART D Use this space List two Australian standards referenced in the specification for fitting of doors Generally Flush Doors shall comply with the relevant standards AS2688 & AS2689 Fire doors shall be suitable fire door-sets, in accordance with the relevant Standards. Submit test reports and logbooks. Label doors in accordance with the Standards. AS/NZS 1905 Components for the protection of openings in fire resistant walls. AS/NZS 1905.1 Fire-resistant doorsets. The approximate cost comparison between each of the door types 1. SOLID CORE LIGHT DENSITY FIBREBOARD DOOR Size 2720*925*35 mm Approximate cost $134.67 2. SOLID CORE BLOCKBOARD DOOR Size 2400*920*35mm Approximate cost $284.0 3. SEMI-SOLID MDF DOORS Size 2700*920*35mm Approximate cost $233.0 Name of the section that describes the preparation for rendered finishes. Discuss the importance of the section for overall aesthetics of the buildings. Section 19 Render & Hard Plaster 19-02 REFERENCES Comply with the Product Data and the current edition of relevant Standards, including: AS 1397 -----Steel sheet and strip - Hot-dipped zinc-coated or aluminium/zinc coated. AS 1672-----Limes and limestones. AS 1672.1----Limes for building. AS 2592 -----Gypsum plaster for building purposes. AS 3972 -----Portland and blended cements. AS CA 27 ----Code of recommended practice for internal plastering on solid backgrounds. CCAA --------Cement and Concrete Association of Australia: Cement Rendering. © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 16 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 PART D Use this space Section Render & Hard Plaster gives the type of material and how to mix the materials to get the Aesthetic look of the building in regards to customer or client requirements. Solid core - Light weight:- © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 17 of 18
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 Assessment 2.1 PART D Use this space PART E - Instructions Please return to Canvas and download the Report Writing Template from Project Portfolio, or your assessment. Part E must be completed in the Report Writing Template and submitted separately. © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.1 – Plans – Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 18 of 18
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help