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of UTAS-

Muscat
Campus:
Student
Center
Members:
Maram Abdullah -12s1871

Building
Athar Abdullah – 22S17137
Reham Sultan - 32J19180
Under the supervision of: Mr. Ahmed Al Amri

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Table of contentS
1 INTRODUC
TION
LITERATU
2 RE
REVIEW
METHODO
3 LOGY

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1.
INTRODUC
TION
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1.1 Brief

Background
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1.2 Historical Background About
the
College/University
Technical Industrial University of Technology and
College Applied Sciences - Muscat

1984 2020

2001
Higher College of
Technology

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1.3
Statement
Problem

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1.4 Aim and
o
Objectives
Selecting an appropriate area for the building and
surveying it.

o Assembling the architectural drawings.

o Creating the structural drawings.

o Specifying the suitable materials and structural


components to be used for the building.

o Analyzing and designing structural components using


the software programs.

o Preparing full set of drawings that are showing the


structural and architectural design with the
calculation report in sufficient details with a rough
estimate of the cost of the building.

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1.5 Scope and
Limitations

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LITERAT
URE
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2.1
Recreational
building

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2.2 Types of Construction Materials

Concrete Steel

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2.3 Types of Building
Drawings

Architectural Mechanical, electric


Structural drawings
drawings and plumbing
drawings

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2.4 Muscat Municipality
Standards
Facility Minimum Area (m2)

office 8.1

shop 8.1

toilets 1.5

Element Height (m)

ground floor 6 (minimum)

upper floors 2.8-3.6 (maximum)

mezzanine 2.6-3 (maximum)

Element Minimum Width (m)

Staircase 1.2

Main corridor 2.2

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2.5 Types of Structural Systems
Load-bearing system Framed system

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2.6 Types of Loads
DEAD LOAD Live LOAD
Material Thickness (mm) Mass per unit Area Load per unit Area (KN\
(kg/m2 ) m2)
Type of activity for Examples of specific uniformly distributed
Polythene Damp-proof course 0.5 0.5 0.005 portion of the use load (KN/m2)
building
Terrazzo Tiles 25.4 4.9 0.049
Ceramic tiles 2.5 6 0.06
Gypsum plaster 12.7 22 0.22 Areas where people Institutional dining 2
Screening (Portland cement : sand) 12.7 29.3 0.293
may congregate rooms lounges, and
A/C ducting, light fittings and other - 40 0.4 cafes
services

Hollow lightweight aggregate 25.4 25.9 0.259


Meeting halls 3
blockwork, walling

solid lightweight aggregate 25.4 32.2 0.322


Billiard rooms 2
blockwork, walling
Toilet areas 2
Thermal insulation of roofs and 25.4 0.5 0.005
walls glass fiber Areas without Stairs 5
Self-finished bitumen (Type 1C) - 0.1 0.001 obstacles for moving Corridors 4
Aluminum panel sheet 2 5.6 0.056 people
Water storage tank 600 Gallons 1780 1780 17.8
Areas with fixed seats Places of worship 3
Water Storage Tank 300 Gallons 1230 1230 12.3

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2.6 TYPES OF LOADS

Wind Load

16 Seismic load
2.7 Lateral Load Transfer

Rigid frame Shear wall Braced frame


system system system

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2.8 Software

AutoCAD Revit Robot structural


analysis professional

Etabs Tekla Structural


Designer

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3.
METHODO
LOGY
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3.1 Structural Formwork of the
Project

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3.2
Selection of
the
Location
AREA:
• GOOGLE EARTH
1200 m
2

• SURVEYING
TAPE MEASUREMENT:
1356.04 m2

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3.3
Statement of
the building
- The construction type is Reinforcement Cement Concrete (RCC).
- The function of the building is a recreational building.
- The structural system is flat slab system.
- The number of floors are three.

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3.4 Building Arrangement
Ground FIRST second
Floor Floor Floor
• two recreational • two praying rooms
• six restaurants
activities areas • two study areas
• mezzanine
• two stores • two toilets
• dining area
• two toilets • five discussion rooms
• two toilets
• elevators • one office
• elevators
• staircases. • elevators
• staircases
• staircases

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3.5 Material
Grade of steel: fy = 500 N/mm2

Grade of concrete: fcu = 35 N/mm2

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3.6 Loads
Dead loads from BS 648-1964
Materials Load per unit Area (KN\m2)

Ceramic tiles with 2.5mm thick 0.06

Screed with 12.7mm thick 0.293

AC ducting, lighting fitting 0.4

Water tank with 600 gallons 17.8

Sunken slab 5.7

Hollow lightweight aggregate 0.259


blockwork, walling with 25.4mm

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3.6 Loads
Live load from BS 6399-1-1996 and BS 6399-1-1984

Materials Load per unit Area (KN\m2)


Institutional dining rooms 2
lounges, and cafes

Meeting halls 3
Billiard rooms 2
Toilet areas 2
Stairs 5
Corridors 4

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3.7 Software

RIVET ETABS Tekla


Structural
Designer
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3.8 Geometrical Details
area heights
Ground Floor Area (m2)
lifts 12.96 Floor Height (m)
Staircases 28.39
Restaurants 116.4
Toilets 42
Mezzanine stairs 13.175
Ground floor Total 7
Service Corridor 55.4
Dining area 246.895
Mezzanine 318.55
Mezzanine 3
First Floor Area (m2)
Lifts 12.96
Staircases 28.39
Stores 50.6 First floor 3.6
Toilets 42
Recreational activity area 616.65
Second Floor Area (m2)
Lifts 12.96 Second floor 3.6
Staircases 28.39
Toilets 42
Office 19.404
Dissection rooms 99.96 Roof floor 2.2
Prayer rooms 121.44
Study area 426.446

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3.9
Required
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Drawings
ground floor plan

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mezzanine floor plan

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FIRST floor plan

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SECOND floor plan

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Thank you!
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