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Part 1 – General
Part 2 – Products
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Rising Sun Philippines
B. Marvin
2.02 MATERIALS
These are the following materials used in doors:
A. Door 1: (x1) SKYLINE by RisingSunPhil, 40MM THK Solid Panel Door
B. Door 2: (x2) SIENNA by RisingSunPhil, 40MM THK Solid Panel Door
C. Door 3: (x3) SYDNEY by RisingSunPhil, 40MM THK Solid Panel Door
D. Door 4: (x1) LAMINATED TOKYO by RisingSunPhil, 40MM THK PVC Flush door
E. Window 1: (x5) Aluminum Glider window by Marvin. 35MM THK Window Frame,
8MM THK Mirror glass
F. Window 2: (x4) Aluminum Double Hang Window By Marvin. 35MM THK Window
Frame, 8MM THK Mirror glass
G. Window 3: (x1) Aluminum Awning window by Marvin. 35MM THK Window Frame,
8MM THK Mirror glass
H. Window 4: (x1) Aluminum Awning window by Marvin. 35MM THK Window Frame,
8MM THK Mirror glass
2.03 FINISHES
A. Door 1: (x1) MAHOGANY wooden door coated in varnish
B. Door 2: (x2) MAHOGANY wooden door coated in varnish
C. Door 3: (x3) MAHOGANY with ebony accent
D. Door 4: (x1) Meranti wood or okuome HPL laminates
E. Window 1: (x5) Aluminum Glider window by Marvin. Painted in black
F. Window 2: (x4) Aluminum Double Hang Window By Marvin. painted in black
G. Window 3: (x1) Aluminum Awning window by Marvin. painted in black
H. Window 4: (x1) Aluminum Awning window by Marvin. Painted in black
Part 3 – Execution
3.01 Specially require that all doors and frames be installed with guide of HMMA, BHMA, and
UL requirements
3.02 Require that all doors be completely hung, with all the hardware installed, tested and
adjusted for perfect fit prior to field finishing. Require that doors be dismounted, and
hardware removed and re-hung after finishing is complete.
3.03 Cleaning the working place before and after the duty is necessity to avoid injury during
the execution process
3.04 Protection – All workers are required to wear safety protective gear before entering the
working place.
Maranan, John Russel F. ARC1417 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 4
Summative Assessment 1
Division 9 – FINISHES Paints and Coatings – Section 09900
Part 1 – General
Part 2 – Products
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Davies Paints will be used because it is one of the well-known products here in the
Philippines and it is recommended by the architect, engineer etc. because it is a ready to
use paint and it has many colors pallet to choose from.
2.02 MATERIALS
These are the following materials used in doors:
A. Davies clean air, air cleansing paint, anti fomaldehyde technology, low odor & low
VOC
B. Biofresh +Anti-bacterial paint + Stain repellant technology, Ultra low odor & low VOC
2.03 FINISHES
A. Flat or matte type of paint will be used in ceiling because this kind of paint will much
longer if it is not contact with any kind of cleaning agents.
B. High Gloss type of paint will be used in interior and exterior paint of the structure, it
has a type of durability, and it makes the paint color alive.
C. Semi-gloss paint with odorless specification will be used in bedrooms, so that the
people who will used the bedrooms will not having a hard time to breathe. Semi-
gloss paint is an easy to clean paint.
Part 3 – Execution
3.01 PREPERATION
A. Separate all the paints and coatings, so that the construction worker will know where
the paints will be applied in each area.
B. Only professional in applying paints and coatings shall work with this kind of work.
C. All materials needed must be enough to handle the work.
3.02 REPAIR/RESTORATION
A. An inspection to work will be run during and after the duty to secure that there is no
damage in applying paints and coatings.
3.03 CLEANING
A. Cleaning the working space is a must to avoid incidents like spilling paints, so that it
can’t waste materials to be used.
3.04 PROTECTION
A. Safety protective gear like respiratory mask is needed in applying paints and
coatings to avoid having hard time to breathe with the smell of the paints.
Maranan, John Russel F. ARC1417 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 4
Summative Assessment 1
Division 9 – Thermal & Moisture Protection Shingles, Roof Tiles & Roof Covering
Section 09900
Part 1 – General
Part 2 – Products
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Ace Hardware
B. Home Depot
2.02 MATERIALS
These are the following materials:
A. Stone coated steel roofing
B. Stone coated Asphalt shingles
2.03 COMPONENTS
A. Good Roof Ventilation
B. Water Proofing
C. Glass Fibers
D. Cellulose Fibers
Part 3 – Execution
3.01 PREPERATION
A. Prepare all the materials listed in the manual needed for the construction.
B. Clean the working space to avoid any injuries.
C. Prepare the blueprint for guide of installation.
D. Wear a safety uniform before doing the job.
3.02 ERECTION/ INSTALLATION/ APPLICATION/ CONSTRUCTION
A. Make sure to secure roof board
B. Installing the drip edge
C. Ice and water shield
D. Adding layer to the felt
Maranan, John Russel F. ARC1417 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 4
Summative Assessment 1
Division 6 – WOOD AND PLASTICS Architectural Woodwork Section 06402
Part 1 – General
Part 2 – Products
2.01 All Architectural Woodwork shall be “Custom” grade according to the American
Woodwork Institute (AWI) and subject to the following additional criteria:
A. No particle board or particle board core plywood may be used in any part of the work
except laminate tops discussed below, and shall be specifically excluded. (Laminate
tops as discussed below excepted.) Medium density fiber board (MDF) may be used for
wood veneer doors and drawer fronts.
B. Plywood shall be all hardwood veneer core.
C. High density formaldehyde free wood fiber board may be considered for use in lieu of
plywood for laminate tops in dry areas on the Main Campus if approved by the Project
Manager. Water resistant phenolic resin particle board may similarly be considered for
wet areas if approved by the Project Manager.
D. Millwork shall be opaque or transparent finish rotary cut uniform color light birch
hardwood (unless otherwise approved by the Project Manager). Architect shall specify
finish and call for sample submittal for review and approval. Interior of millwork shall
receive opaque or transparent finish to match exterior.
E. Plastic Laminate Clad Millwork may be used only if approved by the Project Manager.
Doors and drawers shall be fully clad including inside faces of doors.
F. Minimum grades for plastic laminates shall be as follows (NEMA / ISO / Inch
Thickness): For horizontal surfaces use HW62/HCS/.062” or GP50/HGS/.050” and for
vertical surfaces use BK50/BGS/.050”. Do not specify post forming grades of laminates.
Specify color or series if known.
G. Approved manufacturers of plastic laminate are:
1. Wilson Art
2. Formica
3. Nevamar
4. Pionite
2.02 MATERIALS
Plastic laminate tops and back splashes are to be fabricated using ¾” plywood unless
approved otherwise. Edges and joints shall be tight, glued and sealed. Post formed tops
and splashes are not allowed. In those areas where sinks are applied to the underside of
counter tops the tops shall be fabricated from 7 ply birch plywood (3/4” minimum) with an
“A” surface one side. Do not use water-based laminate glues on any countertop.
Part 3 – Execution
3.1 Fastening devices and their attachment shall be submitted for approval
prior to installation. Drywall screws will not be allowed for the attachment
and installation of millwork.
3.2 Fabricate case bodies with stop dadoes if transparent finish.
3.3 All “Custom” grade millwork concealed surfaces shall be treated at the
shop with spray or brush application of 50% Pentachlorophenol solution in
a 1:10 mixture with deodorized spray base. In the field all concealed
scribed and cut surfaces shall receive a brush application of the same
material.
3.4 Drawers shall be lock shouldered or multiple dovetailed and have applied
fronts. Bodies shall be hardwood or 7 ply plywood. Bottoms shall be
hardwood panel product or Masonite hardboard full or stop dadoed.
Exposed surfaces shall be hardwood. All drawers shall ride on full
suspension drawer glides, not wood keels.
3.5 Shelves shall be edged plywood or solid lumber. Janitor and storage room
shelving shall be AWI “Economy” grade except no particle board is
allowed.
3.6 Indicate requirements for utility provisions which must be coordinated by
the fabricator.
3.7 Plastic laminate application shall be specified as follows: A. Apply side
edging first, then top surface, with top surface overlapping side edging.
3.8 Installations shall be by skilled tradesmen. In the cases where fabricator
and installer are not one and the same, product and project guarantee shall
not be compromised.
Maranan, John Russel F. ARC1417 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 4
Summative Assessment 1 ESTIMATES
1. Column Footing
a. Correct Concrete Mixture Ratio
= 1 (cement) : 3 (fine aggregates) : 4 (coarse aggregates)
b. Total Area of Gravel bed for column footings
= 1.20m x 1.20M
=1.44 m² x 11 = 15.4 m2
c. Total Volume of Soil Excavation
= 1.20m x 1.20m x 11
= 15.84 cu.m
d. Total Volume of all Footings
= 1.20m x 1.20m x 0.20m
= 0.29 cu.m
3. Columns
= 44.76 m²
c. Total Volume of slab
= 44.76 m² x .10m
=4.48 cu. m
d. No. of bags of cement for all column footings (40-kg bag)
Cement Volume: (1 Part / 7 Parts ) x 4.48 cu.m
= 0.64
= 0.64 cu.m x 1,440 kg./cu.m
= 921
= 921 / 40 kg
= 23.03 or 24 bags of cement
e. No. of bags of cement for all column footings (50-kg bag)
= 921 / 50 kg
= 18.42 or 19 bags of cement
f. Volume of fine aggregates needed for slab
= 2/7 x 4.48 cu.m
= 1.28 cu.m of fine aggregates
g. Volume of coarse aggregates needed for slab
=4/7 x 4.48 cu.m
=2.56 cu.m of coarse aggregates
5. Beams
=15.4 + 18.63
= 34.03 m2
8. Wall Footing
a. Width of footing
= 450 mm
b. Minimum clear concrete cover for wall footing
= 20mm for 12mm dia. rebar
c. Length of one 10mm. dia. rebar used for transverse reinforcement (width – concrete
covers)
LT = 450mm – 2(75mm)
= 300mm
d. Total Number of transverse reinforcements in one wall footing.
NTR = (length/spacing) + 1
= (6m/0.030m) + 1
= 21 pcs
e. Total length of 10mm dia. rebar in one wall footing.
= 0.30m x 21 pcs
= 6.30m
f. Total length of 12mm dia. rebar in one wall footing
=6m x 3
= 18m
g. Total Length of 10mm dia. Bars in all wall footings
= 6.3m x 8
= 50.4m
h. Total length of 12 mm. dia. bars in all wall footings
= 18m x 8
= 144m
i. Total number of 10mm dia. bars if the available length of steel is 6 meters
= 50.4 m / 6m
= 8.40 pcs or 9 pcs
j. Total number of 12 mm. dia. bars if the available length of rebars is 6 meters.
= 144 m / 6m
= 24 pcs
Ll = 8700 mm – 2(20mm)
= 8,700 mm
= 8660mm
= 8.60m
Ls = 6,000 mm – 2(20mm)
= 5,960
= 5.96 m
12. Beams
a. Length of beams
= 6500mm
b. Total length of 16mm dia. rebar used for the corner reinforcements in one beam
= 4 x (6.5m + 1m)
= 4 x 7.5m
= 30m
c. Total length of 16 mm dia. Bars used for additional top bars in one beam
= [( 6.5m / 2) + 1m]
= 4.25m
d. Total length of 16 mm dia. rebar used for additional bottom bars in one beam
= [( 6.5m / 2) + 1m]
= 4.25m
e. Length of 12mm dia. rebar required for one stirrup
Ls= 2 [200mm – 2(40mm)] + [300mm – 2(40mm)]} +200mm
=2 (120mm + 220mm) + 200mm
=680mm + 200mm
= 880mm / 0.88m
f. Total length of 12mm dia. rebar used for all stirrups in one beam
Ls= 2*{[200mm – 2(40mm)] + [300mm – 2(40mm)]} +200mm
=2(120mm + 220mm) + 200mm =680mm + 200mm
= 880mm / 0.88m 0.88m x 18 stirrups
= 15.84 m
g. Total length of 16mm dia. rebar used for longitudinal bars in all beams
h. Total length of 12 mm. dia. bars used for stirrups in all beams
=15.84 m x 7
= 110.88m
i. Total number of 12mm dia. bars if the available length of steel is 6 meters.
=110.88m / 6
= 18.48 or 19 pcs
j. Total number of 16 mm. dia. bars if the available length of rebars is 6 meters
= (18.08m + 2.76m + 2.76m) / 6m
= 3.93 pcs ~ say 4 pcs
4 pcs x 8
= 32 pcs