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PLAN ANALYSIS DESIGN AND ESTIMATION OF AN I-

SHAPED

CIVIL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT BUILDING

MENTOR: DR.S.M.KAVITHA,M.E.,Ph.D..,
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, CIVIL ENGINEERING.

TEAM MEMBERS:
S.KASTHURI (2011020)
R.MAHARAJOTHI (2011025)
P.K.NUTHANA (2011034)
OUTLINE
• Introduction
• Need
• Objective
• Scope
• Plan
• Analysis
• Design
• Estimation
• Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
This project presents a comprehensive analysis and design of an I-shaped civil
engineering department building.
The study encompasses structural considerations, architectural features and
functional requirements.
The aim is to optimize the buildings form and function, ensuring efficiency,
sustainability and safety in accordance with contemporary engineering
standards and practices.
NEED
To accommodate increasing student enrollment
To improve infrastructure
To enhance research capabilities
OBJECTIVE
To create a structurally sound building design
To optimize space utilization for classrooms and laboratories
To incorporate sustainable and energy-efficient features
To ensure compliance with safety and accessibility standards
To promote a conductive learning and research environment
To complete the project within a defined timeline and budget
SCOPE
Architectural design
Structural engineering
Space planning
Sustainability integration
Compliance with safety standards
Budget management
Construction and timelines
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
ELEVATION
PLAN
COLUMN LAYOUT
FOOTING LAYOUT
WIRE FRAME STRUCTURE
3D RENDERED STRUCTURE
BENDING MOMENT DIAGRAM
SHEAR FORCE DIAGRAM
DESIGN OF SLAB
a. One way slab
b. Depth = 150 mm
c. Load= 13.875 kN/m^2
d. Moment = 16.93 kNm
e. Ast = 402.13 mm^2
Provide 10 mm dia bars @ 180 mm c/c spacing [ main reinforcement ]
f. Ast=180mm^2
Provide 8 mm dia bars @270 mm c/c spacing [ distributional reinforcement ]
DESIGN OF RECTANGULAR BEAM
a. Size = 550x250 mm
b. Span length = 8.5 m
c. Total depth = 550mm
d. Moment = 182.814 kNm
e. Shear force = 59.982 kN
f. Clear cover = 25mm
g. Tension reinforcement
Mu lim =186.576kNm
h. Ast = 1046mm^2
i. ast = 272.530 mm^2
Use 6 no.of 16 mm dia bars
j. Asv = 50.26mm^2
Sv = 181.46mm
Provide 8mm dia bars, 2 legged stirrups with 180mm
c/c spacing
DESIGN OF RECTANGULAR COLUMN
a. Size = 400x250 mm
b. Load = 946..086 kN
c. Slenderness Ratio = 8.45 < 12 ; Therefore, It is Short Column
d. Asc = 540.95 mm^2
e. Asc provided = 803.84 mm^2
Provide 4 no. of 16mm dia bars [ main reinforcement ]
g. Use 8 mm dia bars links @ 260mm c/c spacing [ lateral ties]
DESIGN OF ISOLATED RECTANGULAR FOOTING
a. Size = 250x400 mm
b. SBC = 250 kN/m^2
c. Total load = 947 kN
d. Length = 2.1m
e. Breadth = 1.3 m
f. Moment = 243.73 kNm
g. Depth = 450 mm
h. Ast = 1819.5 mm^2
Provide 16 mm dia bars @ 130 mm c/c spacing [ main reinforcement ]
i. Ast=1087.77mm^2
Provide 16 mm dia bars @ 200 mm c/c spacing [ dis.reinforcement]
DESIGN OF DOG LEGGED STAIRCASE

a. Size of tread = 250mm


b. Size of rise = 150mm
c. Landing width = 1.2 m
d. Effective depth = 160 mm
e. Total depth = 185mm
f. Cover = 25mm
g. Total load = 17.25 kN/m^2
h. Moment = 29.52 kNm
i. Ast = 678 mm^2
Provide 12 mm dia bars @ 150 mm c/c spacing [ main reinforcement ]
j. Ast = 222 mm^2
Provide 8 mm dia bars @ 200 mm c/c spacing [ distributional reinforcement ]
ESTIMATION
S.N PARTICULAR OF ITEMS QUANTITY RATE (Rs) AMOUNT(Rs)
O
1. Earthwork Excavation 759m^3 700/m^3 5,31,300
2. PCC work 172.2m^3 4100/m^3
7,06,020
3. Plinth Beam 40.2m^3 22091/m^3
8,88,058
4. Damp Proofing Course 40.2m^3 500/m^3 20,100
5. Earth Filling 1477.89m^3 1300/m^3 19,21,257
6. Brick work 957.6m^3 8650/m^3 82,83,240
7. Plastering 9139.49m^2 500/m^2 45,69,745
8. White washing 9139.49m^2 130/m^2 11,88,133
9. Color washing 9139.49m^2 150/m^2 13,70,923
10. Floor finish 2955.78m^2 1500/m^2 44,33,670
Total
2,39,12,446
Water supply, Electric work etc.. @12% 28,69,494
Grand Total 2,67,81,739
CONCLUSION
This project will result in the successful planning, design and
construction of the new building to meet the departments
educational and research needs.
This detailed analysis of this building involve structure assessment
environmental consideration and safety protocols to ensure a robust
and sustainable design
THANK YOU

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