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COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ‘GUIDELINES FOR HIGH-RISE BUILDING: CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Subjest Rage Guidetine 1 ' (A)Project Organization Chart (@)Minimam Qualification Requirements for Vtious Positions Guidetine 1 3 Siteinspection| Guideline 4 Geotechnical Investigations Guideline 1V 5 Concrete Quality Control Guideline V 6 ‘Stee Reinforcing Bars Guideline VI 7 Stuctural Design Guideline Vit 6 ‘Ahitectral Design Guideline Vit 7 Ductile Detailingof RC Frames COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. PROJECTS GUIDELINE 1 (A) PROJECT ORGANIZATION CHART. Vecous Sections ofthe ‘Company ‘COMMITTEE* [_—_?Romcr | DIRECTOR / MANAGER peach PROJECT EXTERNAL INSPECTION ENGINEER ENGINEER INTERNAL INSPECTION en SUPERVISION. ENGINEER(S) creatine SUPERVISION TECHNICIAN (8) / WORK - CHARGES) FOREMEN ‘SKILLED WORKERS LABOUR * Commitee for Quality Conte! of High-rise Building Construction Projecs Line of command within the project organization Relationships with other groups outside the project organization, and relationships among other groups aunibas uous "20h vonepunoy rfoud au 30 oo au ka pautureiap 99 Wwe OBIE, ‘Buojdig / Peg Bueno Jaye covauedko poImeY -LoRaNNsUOD Suess aovOLeGEy | wear da pada | xc | worag ue3/us¥ upayusy ]uo3/ oy : : avr | owe 961e40-u0M / ueoUYDe4| : : : 38 uorswvodns) 5 sag 8A6 say *A9 a8 seeu6u3 voyredsy evo Kz she SA 1/90u6r3 wosimiodns| > 3K 248 sAzt es say SA seouug uoqoedsujewons| Az ss Az BAS BAB. saz | Go) 3a BAY 29 sae | wo) aw swouioug pstoia) z coup wpe pe nn rps hi eps sobeveyjsoeaa poled) 4 “SeuTeaKS_|_——waneongs | Seuerea | aarp — [eaTETRGRS | waReNET ' ‘0 ANOSELVO 5 ANODLYS. ‘YAHODSLWS ees co NOU fae SNOLUSOd SNORIVA HOd SLNTWAMINOAL NOLLVOUTTVAD WANINING) TaNrigain9 SLoarO%d NOLLOMLSNOD ONICHOE ASRFHDIA 40 TOULNOD ALITVNO AOL TSLLWWOD COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS GUIDELINE 11 SITE INSPECTION General Requirements at Site LL Project Organization Chart 12 Architectural, Steuctural and M& E Drawings 13° Quality Control Fails and Records 14 Work Schedule LS Safety Provisions 1.6 Site Sanitation and Basic Health Care - Inspection Cheek List 2.1 Preliminary Survey 2.41 Propesty Lines 21.2 Building Dimensions 2.1.3 Building Layout 214 Grid Lines 21S Plinth Levels 22 Building Survey (During Construction) 22.1. Verticality 222 Floot Plan and Level 2.23. Storey Height 23. Detail Checking of Members (Structural and Architectural) 23.1 Foundation 232 Columns 233. Beams 234 Slabs 235 Others ‘Note: Use Specified Forms CONMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH = RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS GUIDELINE II GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS 1. soit Investigation Report must be submited to he Comm tes Sel Invest rstnlue he esl ofthe following tests a imum requirement. 1.1 Standard Penetration Test 112 Natural Water Content Test ELS. iq Limit and Plastic Limit Tests TLLa Specific Gravity Test 114 Spe eect Shea Test fhe testis compute wth fe round onditions at site) 1.1.6: Unconfined Compressive Strength Test 1127 Grain Size Distribution Test 12 Other relevant tests mustalso be performed if required j 4, Computations of Bearing Capacliy/ Load Carrying Cal \ ‘croup must be submitted L 4. state clarty the parameters considered i calealaing Pre Capaciy/Load H Ste espa) of apie oF 2 pilegroup and exlain bow (Me parameters are 1 found. l A. Pte oa test must be perform withthe approval ofthe Commie Minimum spuiber of Yoad tests required isa follows: ‘41 Bored Piles eek static Working Load Test + 50% Integrity Test aa ic Working Land Tes + 5% Dynami Load Test + 5% Ineo Test 42. Driven Piles Deven ies working Lond Tea + 50% Itsy Tet Mini 2 Fe) 43 Pushed Piles ‘Pabed Fs . working Load Tes (Minimum 2 Pes) *25% legs T= Give considerations 0 the probable liferential and fort settlements of the building Give constertions othe eet of earthguae in she design of orndaon +4, Meation cleary the methods used inte cautions andthe MerarS roferred to. fh siracural designer mast be consulted continually daring (he period of soil investigation, COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, GUIDELINE Vv CONCRETE QUALITY CONTROL 1. Notations . = Specified compressive eplinder strength of vomerte pst fe = Required average compressive strength of concrete used asthe basis for selection of eancrete proportion, psi Fa, = Specified compressive cube strength of concrete , psi 2. Field Concrete Compressive Strength =f, Concrete average compressive strength (mix-design strength shallbe- (@) y= + 1000 fr fess than 3000 psi (©) a=, 1200 for from 3000 psi to $000 psi "Note = when adequate test results (N230) are available for statistical analysis, the above mentioned relation may be revised according tothe following equation fan te+ 1348 Where S = Standard Deviation Where N = number of 28 - day test results. ‘3. Concrete Cube and Cylinder Strengths Relationships Me = 078% fo for 2500 psi to 3500 psi F. = 0806.5 for > 3800 psi to $000 psi Fe = 081% fy, fort, > 5000 pi to 6000 psi Te =083%f., for '.> 6000 psi 4. Sampling Frequency (@) Once each day for each clas of concrete placed (b) Once for each Som’ of each ess of concrete placed 5. Number of Samples 6 samples fr each SOm’, 2 samples fom each randomly chosen truck Strength Tests (2) Atleast 2 samples are to be tested for 7-day strength (b) At Teast2 samples are to be tested for 28-ay strength (© Ide sesuls ut the vo Tay strength tests ae not consistent, another pair of| samples are to be tested for 7-day or [4-day strength. IIE the results of two 28day strength tests are not consistent, the rest of the samples (if any) are tobe teste, (6) Use one ofthe ecognized laboratories fr testing, COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS GUIDELINE v STEEL REINFORCING BARS 1. The stec reinforcing bar shall conform to ASTM or any other recognized Standards. 2. The following tensilestrength and elongation properties requirements stould be -St__Strength @ Elongation Grade 40 Gade $0__Grade 60 1 Tensile strength, min, psi 70000 50000-90000 2 Vield stength, min, psi 40000 000060000 3 Elongation in inches, min, % 12 8 6 43. I the steel does not conform to the specified strengths as per (para 2), the yield strength may be taken as 60 % of the tensile strength for Grade 40, 65 % for Grade 50 and 70 % for Grade 60, respectively. ‘4 Two samples for every sizeof reinforcing bar from every batch of consignment shall be tested. 5. Stres-strain curve, load ~ elongation curve oF load-elongation test data shal also be Submitted together with other necessary information about test specimens, laboratory et 6 The designer's specified steel properties shall conform tothe test results. 7. Use one of the recognized laboratories for testing. COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING ‘CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS. GUIDELINE vt STRUCTURAL DESIGN General Kequirements |. Every page ofthe design calculation sheets must be signed by registered structural engineer. 2.The design calelation sheets must be properly bound using rng binders andthe pages must be numbered consecutively. 3. Where a computer program is use, the name, assumptions and limitations of the ‘rogram mast be explained fist andthe inpus and the outputs thereof must be clearly mentioned as part ofthe design calculations, 4. The design caleulations must be accompanied by one copy of sil investigation report, ‘the computations ofthe soil bearing capacity and where applicable, the consideration of negative skin fiction of piles. Mention ceatly the method used in the ealeulation nd the iterate referred to for he interpretation, 5 ACI 318-89 (or later versions) or BS 8110 (1985 of later versions) i recommended for reference in the design of enforced concrete members. Srength design method ot ‘working-stress design method can be wed, 6, AISC Specifications is recommended for the design of steel members, LRFD (Load Resistance Factor Design) method or Working stress design method ean be used but the code refered to shall not be eatir than 1989 Structural Design Requirements 1. All dead Toads must be taken nto account 2, Live loads must be considered in accordance with the values given in the tables tached (Table-A, Table-B,Table-C), 3. Wind load must be considered 4 Earthquake load must be taken ino consideration according to the Indian Standard 1893 (2002) (Yangon-Zone Il, Mandalay-Zone V Jor UBC 94 or later versions (Yangon-Zone ILA, Mandslay-Zone IV). 5. All oad combinations in compliance with elevant design codes of practice must be taken imo consideration 6, The loads acing onthe structure o the structural member whichis beng analysed ot 00878 | 00848 for KN kim [Access Toor systems [Ofice use 50 2000 [Comeutor use 100 2.0007 [> Armeras 750 0 [3 Assembiy areas and adliovome| Fixed weal Seas 50 a land balconies therewith” [Movabie seating and other areas | 100, 0 [Stapo areas and enclosed patoria| 125 o la Comnises and marquees 60 o sen facies | 700 oF eneral storage and/or repair 100 o 6. Garages vale o pleasure pe ok 5 frame sage = VP MOE nl 7 Fr Hosptaie |wards ana ome 0 "p00 lo, Librares [Reeding rooms 60 1.0007 [stack rooms 125 7.500. Picasa lure 75 0007 le 125) 3,000 fo. offees s0_| 2.0007 [bess rooms 150 25007 eaceaenete [Comgesing 2d inate rooms 00 2.000 lace 40 oF 12, Residenal® [Eero Baleares 60 ao Decks 2 0 His Reewooma™ 4. Reviewing ands, grandstand bieachers, an folding snd 100 ° |lescoping seat S are as aca served or pened ce ltoceupeneyaccommaasted "| fis Sahoo [ass rooms ro 000 [7 Sidewalk and divewaye [Pubic access 260 Icaht 12 testesae ies 250 fo. Gores 100 0007 Pedoction ager wa Wanye 708. ‘See “Reduction of live loads” 2. See “Concentrated lads” Assembly areas include such occupancies as dance halls, drill rooms, gymnasiums, playgrounds, plaza, terraces and similar occupancies which are generally accesible to the public, Exit foclties shall include such uses as corridors serving an occupant load of 10 or ‘more persons exterior ext balconies, stairways, fire escapes and similar uses, Individual stair treads shall be designed to support a 300- pound (1.33 KN) ‘oneentated Toad placed in a position which would cause maximum stess. Sait stringers may be designed forthe uniform loa set forth inthe table. Residential occupancies include private dwellings, apartments end hotel guest rooms Restroom loads shall not be less than the loed forthe aceupancy with Which they 1e associated, but need not exceed 80 pound per square foot (2.4 KNimv? REDUCTION OF LIVE LOADS ‘The design live load determined using the unit lve fads asset orth in Table A for floors may be reduced on any member suppesting more than 150 square fect, including fat slabs, except for floors in places of public assembly for live loads great than 100 pounds per square foot in accordance with the following formal R=r(A~ 150) ‘The reduction shall not exceed 40 percent for members receiving load from one {evel only, 60 percent for other members, o Ras determined by the following formu Re23.1(1+ DIL) where ‘A= aes of floor supported by the member, square feet. ead load per square foot of area supported by t nit live load per square fot of area supported by the member R= reduction in percentage = mie of reduction equal to 0.08 percent fr floors For storage live loads exoceding 100 pounds per square foot, no reduction shall be ‘made, except tat design live loads on columns may be redsced 20 percent “The live load rection shall not exceed 40 percent in garages forthe storage of| Private pleasure cars having capacity of not more than nine passengers pe vehicle, ALTERNATIVE FLOOR LIVE LOAD REDUCTION Asan alternative to the above formula, the nit ive loud se forth in Table A may be reduced in accordance the following formula on any merber, including Mat slabs having an influence area of 400 square feet or more, Lab, (028+f4) where ‘A. influence area in square feet. The influence area 4 is four times the tributary see fora column, two times the tributary area fora beam, equal to the pane! area for a two-way slab, and equal othe product of the span and the full ange ‘width Fora precast T-beam L_=reduced design live load per square foot of area supported by the member [Lo unreduced design live load per square Toot of ere supported bythe member (Table A) . ‘The reduced live lod shal not be les than 0 percent of the uni five load Ly for _members receiving load from one level only, nt ies than 40 percent of the unit ive load Le forather members, TRATED LOADS Provision shall be made in designing floors fora concentrated load as set forth in ‘able A placed upon any space 2feet square, wherever this Toad upon an otherwise Unloaded floor would produce stresses greater than those cased! by the uniform Toad requied therefor. Provision shall be made in areas where vehicles are used or stored for ‘concentrated loads consisting of two or more loads spaced § fet nomiully on eenters ‘without uniform live loads. Each load shall be 40 percent of the gross aight ofthe ‘maximumsize of vehicle to be accommodated, The condition of eoncentaed or uniform ive load producing the greater stresses shall govern. Parking garages forthe storage of Private or pleasureype motor vehicles with no repair or refueling shall have « Moor system designed fora concentrated load of not less than 2,000 pounds ating on an area ‘of 20 square inches without uniform live loads The canition of concentrated or uniform ve load producing the greater stresses shall govern, Provision shall be made for special vertical and lateral loads a set forth in Table B. COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS GUIDELINE VI TABLE (B) SPECIAL LOADS! Wee ERTIOAL LORD ATERAL TOAD ton Cateory Dxcton cher en 0.0478 for KNim = Comino, isi aces — waa iia iste em) ene i Borat roomy bends Bess ara‘edng [ea endfostoae 1m? | seerconawa basa et oa cama w b.Sege scenes ve nas) ater Sac aaeaor Py encore cs san aeey ae @ &: Celina framing (ve oad) {Allus@ except over stages 10 5. Sato ant bata (dead and live loads) 2x total ood Mecha an oarer a Jeauipment (dead load) oa Sines te ara a Patra ees Farina iozmia cord 1. ‘The tabulated loads are mi inimur loud, Where other vertical lds required by this code [rrequred bythe design would cause greater stresses, they shall eee 2. Pounds pr lineal foot (x 14.6 for Nin) 3. Lateral sway bracing load fat (145.9 Ni) perpen sof 24 pounds per foot (350 Nin) parallel and 10 pounds per cules to seat and footboard, 4 Poss not apply to ceilings which have sufficient total access from below, such tht ‘access is not required with im the sce ahove the ceiling, Docs n canis MOONE the ceiling re not provided with acess This Ie ond eect ng oe considered as acting sim uneously with eter tive loads imposed upon the celing framing ots supporting sista, 5% The impact factors included ace for cranes with stel whee riding on stelle They may be modified if subs submited. Live loads one ‘atiating technical dna acceptable to the building offcieh ane suppor girders and thee connections shall be taken ac theca cane wheel lads, For pendant operated traveling crane support aes ene their connections, the impact factors shall be 1.10 & [Pi spol in he dct paral tothe unway rls (longitudinal), The factor for forces perpendicular to th he rail is 0.20 x the transverse traveling loads (oles, cate ooks and lied toads). Forces shal be applied at tp of rll and ay bean yes Setters ultple al eranes and shall be distributed with due togard fer Ineed stiffness of the stuctues a supporting these eis COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HI CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS H-RISE BUILDING GUIDELINE VE ‘TABLE (©) MINIMUM ROOF LIVE LOADS! METHOD 7 ‘Tributary Ucaded Areain Square Feet {or Any Structural Member Roof Slope 0.0929 form? [Ot 200 [201 1 680 [Over 600 ‘Uniform Load (ponds per square foot] 010479 for KNim? 1. Flat * or rise less than 4 units vertical in 12 units orzontal (3.3% slope). Arch or dome wth ise ess a [than one eighth of span. 2 [2 Rise 4 units vertical to Tess than 12 une vertcalin 12 units horizontal (33 % to less than 100 % slope). [Arch or dome with rise one eighth of span to less than 16 4 2 [three eighths of span, [5 Rise 12 unis vertical in 12 unite horizontal 100% si0pe) and greater. Arch or dome with rise three eighths lot span or orator. ” e ii 1. See Reduction of ive loads, 2.Aflat roots any root with a slop of less than 1/4 unt vertical n 12 units horizontal (23 slope) The Ive load for flat roofs isin ation tothe ponding load uope2opsu09 apode suoge127!u0o [ened ‘suonsepsueofeaode wm spying suo put iufou WW a seo Sue shasos ZI 08 am supINg- 9 AoB=ieD GupINg wha soto Pus shasos 02 0 G1 WIM sSuINE-@ ANEaIe9 Eupng sOuping y o63je9 Cupane ON "hojepuew iu ing popuouooess eeheue aeUfe ssheuy 20%] ‘sheuy apes S8HUY | oe oe aoa reuosueurp-n| Fevorsvowp-eenui] —revosuewpaoiui| S®ARUY ones euosueUHp-o0r1,[SupINg enon ssteuy a1| ssieuy ane Set 08) cetquy ng eno ae acme a sanaupn feu one POON, | Supine oy ‘ToabaeD Buna | “ew y Wobaeg Bupina Tay ROPES Bane 7m err sung red 2A, Bapina NOISIC TVUALOMES NOK GOHLAW SISAIVNY SIVIAIDOV (@) eTEVE Siogrowa NoLonaLswoo ONIGTING BSRFHOMTIO TOXLNOD ALIIVAd WOd SALLIWWOS COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS GUIDELINE VIE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Architectural Design Considerations 1.1 the design should portray and express the main purpese and character of the building. 1.2 the building should be in harmony with its surroundings and environment. 1.8 the designer should pay attention to landuse, density rtics, urban open space and circulation, 1.4 natural lighting, ventilation, visual aspects and weather protection should be taken imo consideration 1.S adequate car parking space shouldbe provided. .6-constrction methods, materials and other technical involvements should be considered 1.7 wily nerworks and MAE space should also be considered 1.8 the fact that reyular and symmetical planning of the building can have signtieant ‘advantage in structural performances and design calculations, economy ofthe projet and actual construction of the building should be kept in mind in architectural planning. 1.9 local building bye-aws shall be adhered to Architectural Drawings Required to be Submitted and Minimum Seates 2.1 Master Plan (Seale :ip"= 1-0 22 Site Pan (Seale: "g"= 1-0 23 Floor Plans (Seale: "y"= 1-0") 24 Elevations (Seale: 4" = 1-0") 2.5 Architectural Sections (Seale: "" 2.6 Detailings (Seale: 14" = 1-0") 2.7 Perspectives Note: Design descriptions should be attached ‘Minimum sizeof drawing shets is A3 COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS GUIDELINE vit DUCTILE DETAILING OF RC FRAMES i: Tension ALLL sour ovaneren Fio.1 Avcuonice oF Beas Bans Was ‘Extra Jonv ay H+ seme Flo.2 Lee, seuice Bean : eyo {Tee lg pris 82 EP | [agnromeenenr lhe 32 EY | 2 24 } } Ege Fig, 3 Couinor avo Jona Dera Rene oket Onn Fig. 4 Paovision or Sescuu Cournuna Reneroncens ts FoomNs al AN, 8 = BREAOTH oF BeAw Fig. 5 Bhaw Renrorcner owerruamat “LD “| Fig 6 Srecta Cowmonc Rewroroauts Requieewent FoR Cotwn0s UNDER Discov Walia

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