Dear Form-Givers, As a future site supervisor, and eventually an architect, you are tasked to generate "shop drawings" on the spot to provide detailed drawings on-site for site workers to follow and implement. In order to test your knowledge of building construction and materials with value engineering, you are then required to provide some shop drawings for the construction of a bungalow residence in wood and masonry. The following shall be your output: Sheet 1: a. WALL SECTION - provide a detailed "partial section", using a scale of 1:10m, for the bungalow residence taking into consideration the following: The lower part of the wall, constructed using 5" CHB with cement plaster finish on both sides, shall extend 40 cm above the finished floor line; The ground floor shall be slab on grade with red cement trowel finish; The upper part of the wall, constructed of 2x4 wood framing, shall have an exterior wall cladding using pre- painted corrugated GI sheets installed vertically (corrugation parallel to plumb line). The interior wall shall be covered with 1/2" gypsum wallboard; The bungalow shall have a cathedral ceiling with exposed 2x6 wood rafters at a 7:12 slope. Similarly, the eaves shall have exposed rafters and no gutter. Pre-painted long-span corrugated GI sheets, supported by 2x4 wood purlins, shall be used for the roofing. Sheet 2: a. CHB WALL AND WOOD WALL FRAMING CONNECTION DETAIL - using the WALL SECTION as a key drawing, provide a cross-sectional drawing for the connection between the chb and the wooden wall. b. WALL FRAMING AND ROOF ASSEMBLY CONNECTION DETAIL - using the WALL SECTION as a key drawing, provide a cross-sectional drawing for the connection between the wooden wall and the roofing assembly. NOTE: • Include all necessary elements from structural members to finishing materials. • You shall provide further details, including necessary materials as well as dimensions, for items not identified or specified above. • For sheet 2, use any convenient scale to fit the required drawings. • All outputs, must be in "Freehand" manual drawing using pen-and-ink. (You can use your drafting instruments for construction lines and guidelines only). - Use A4 size paper for your shop drawings. - No Title Block or Border is needed, but place it on the lower right of your drawing paper arranged as (provide 2mm spacing per line):

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Dear Form-Givers,
As a future site supervisor, and eventually an architect, you are tasked to generate "shop drawings" on the spot to
provide detailed drawings on-site for site workers to follow and implement. In order to test your knowledge of building
construction and materials with value engineering, you are then required to provide some shop drawings for the
construction of a bungalow residence in wood and masonry. The following shall be your output:
Sheet 1:
a. WALL SECTION - provide a detailed "partial section", using a scale of 1:10m, for the bungalow residence taking into
consideration the following: The lower part of the wall, constructed using 5" CHB with cement plaster finish on both
sides, shall extend 40 cm above the finished floor line; The ground floor shall be slab on grade with red cement trowel
finish; The upper part of the wall, constructed of 2x4 wood framing, shall have an exterior wall cladding using pre-
painted corrugated GI sheets installed vertically (corrugation parallel to plumb line). The interior wall shall be covered
with 1/2" gypsum wallboard; The bungalow shall have a cathedral ceiling with exposed 2x6 wood rafters at a 7:12
slope. Similarly, the eaves shall have exposed rafters and no gutter. Pre-painted long-span corrugated GI sheets,
supported by 2x4 wood purlins, shall be used for the roofing.
Sheet 2:
a. CHB WALL AND WOOD WALL FRAMING CONNECTION DETAIL - using the WALL SECTION as a key drawing, provide
a cross-sectional drawing for the connection between the chb and the wooden wall.
b. WALL FRAMING AND ROOF ASSEMBLY CONNECTION DETAIL - using the WALL SECTION as a key drawing, provide
a cross-sectional drawing for the connection between the wooden wall and the roofing assembly.
NOTE:
• Include all necessary elements from structural members to finishing materials.
You shall provide further details, including necessary materials as well as dimensions, for items not identified or
specified above.
• For sheet 2, use any convenient scale to fit the required drawings.
• All outputs, must be in "Freehand" manual drawing using pen-and-ink. (You can use your drafting instruments for
construction lines and guidelines only).
- Use A4 size paper for your shop drawings.
- No Title Block or Border is needed, but place it on the lower right of your drawing paper arranged as (provide 2mm
spacing per line):
Transcribed Image Text:Dear Form-Givers, As a future site supervisor, and eventually an architect, you are tasked to generate "shop drawings" on the spot to provide detailed drawings on-site for site workers to follow and implement. In order to test your knowledge of building construction and materials with value engineering, you are then required to provide some shop drawings for the construction of a bungalow residence in wood and masonry. The following shall be your output: Sheet 1: a. WALL SECTION - provide a detailed "partial section", using a scale of 1:10m, for the bungalow residence taking into consideration the following: The lower part of the wall, constructed using 5" CHB with cement plaster finish on both sides, shall extend 40 cm above the finished floor line; The ground floor shall be slab on grade with red cement trowel finish; The upper part of the wall, constructed of 2x4 wood framing, shall have an exterior wall cladding using pre- painted corrugated GI sheets installed vertically (corrugation parallel to plumb line). The interior wall shall be covered with 1/2" gypsum wallboard; The bungalow shall have a cathedral ceiling with exposed 2x6 wood rafters at a 7:12 slope. Similarly, the eaves shall have exposed rafters and no gutter. Pre-painted long-span corrugated GI sheets, supported by 2x4 wood purlins, shall be used for the roofing. Sheet 2: a. CHB WALL AND WOOD WALL FRAMING CONNECTION DETAIL - using the WALL SECTION as a key drawing, provide a cross-sectional drawing for the connection between the chb and the wooden wall. b. WALL FRAMING AND ROOF ASSEMBLY CONNECTION DETAIL - using the WALL SECTION as a key drawing, provide a cross-sectional drawing for the connection between the wooden wall and the roofing assembly. NOTE: • Include all necessary elements from structural members to finishing materials. You shall provide further details, including necessary materials as well as dimensions, for items not identified or specified above. • For sheet 2, use any convenient scale to fit the required drawings. • All outputs, must be in "Freehand" manual drawing using pen-and-ink. (You can use your drafting instruments for construction lines and guidelines only). - Use A4 size paper for your shop drawings. - No Title Block or Border is needed, but place it on the lower right of your drawing paper arranged as (provide 2mm spacing per line):
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