The objective is to reduce the design process by targeting the consultant's criteria to incorporate the process of design to cost based on current practice
BENA manufactures precast aerated concrete (PAC) villas in Abu Dhabi with an annual capacity of 1500 villas. It has invested 100 million dirhams and started production in January 2009. BENA uses advanced PAC technology to design and produce building skeletons using load bearing PAC panels and slabs, providing a faster and more cost-effective alternative to conventional concrete construction. At BENA, they strive to meet customer needs through communication and process improvement.
CONNECTING THE CORPORATE HQ.
How to overcome interference, signal overlap & containment and architectural challenges
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A business campus is the home away from home to millions of busy professionals around the world who increasingly demand constant and seamless connectivity.
Emails, video conference calls, and heavy downloads are just some of the actions that business people do on their mobile phones daily. Strong, reliable and fast wireless connectivity is no longer a nice to have at the workplace it is a MUST.
But designing the wireless network for business campuses presents unique challenges, including:
- High residual macro interference at higher floors from macro signal;
- Containment of the indoor signal;
- Overlapping in-building coverage for buildings in close proximity;
- Multi-level 3D building modeling;
- Quality coverage and seamless handoff for stairwells and elevator shafts.
These and other specific design needs and best practices are covered in this presentation.
View the video recording of the webinar: ibwave.com/Resources/PastWebinars/WebinarApril152015.aspx
Read the original case study: ibwave.com/blog/connecting-the-corporate-hq-case-study
This document discusses and compares different HVAC system types for buildings including cold water systems, VRF systems, and package units. It provides details on system components, installation considerations, costs, energy efficiency, and maintenance requirements. Key points covered include that cold water systems have higher costs in Israel but longer lifespans, VRF systems are less costly but need space for outdoor units, and package units require ductwork to transport air to and from indoor units. Heat pump and heat recovery systems are also discussed.
Kitec Plumbing Replacement : A Comprehensive GuideSamantha Angel
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A slide deck to walk property managers and condo boards through the nuts and bolts of replacing the defective Kited plumbing in all of the units in a multi-unit residential complex or building.
This document provides an overview of preliminary building services design considerations, including:
1. External design conditions and internal design criteria to consider.
2. External service requirements such as water, gas, electricity, and access points.
3. Selection of mechanical and electrical systems to meet the design brief, including heating, cooling, water, and power sources.
4. Compliance with energy efficiency and sustainability regulations through strategies like low-carbon technologies, energy modeling, and emission targets.
5. Key design aspects like entry points, vertical transportation, communication systems, fire protection, and access.
Licensing for ASPCA cabling system for saleclivemclean
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This cabling system is currently recognized around the World as the ASPCA Cabling System. The applications run from Elevator Cables for First Responder use to alarms and emergency lighting and ventilation systems all that cannot fail in terms of function. The APSCA Cabling system is currently CSA International C22.2 No.267-10 approved, UL/ULC FHIT 17 CI Level 3, and UL-S139C /UL1726 Fire Rated, BRE/LPCB Europe Approved, and the only cabling system approved for retrofitting or upgrading Nuclear Facilities in the world to full digital control system status.
1. The document discusses S端dkabel's range of accessories for XLPE-insulated high and extra-high voltage cables, including compact terminations, outdoor terminations, and joints.
2. S端dkabel offers a variety of compact termination types for different voltage applications that are maintenance-free, quick to install, and can accommodate different cable designs.
3. Outdoor terminations can be filled with liquid insulation or use dry, gas-filled designs. They meet relevant test standards and are available with composite or porcelain insulators.
Provisions for non -structural fasteningsSafaSheriff
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This document discusses two methods for incorporating mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems into prefabricated construction: 1) Embedding services directly into precast panels during fabrication, and 2) Using an external tray system mounted on finished surfaces. It provides details on planning and executing MEP installations for each method.
The document summarizes a site visit to a boys' hostel and mess hall under construction to understand how electrical, plumbing, and fire safety systems are installed. Key points covered include the sanitary pipe layout and components like traps; the electrical room, distribution systems, and voltage classifications; and fire safety regulations for buildings over 15m. The visit provided insights into implementing these critical building systems during construction.
The document contains diagrams and specifications for an industrial development comprising multiple levels and units. It includes sectional diagrams showing 5 levels above ground with ceiling heights of approximately 6 meters. There are various unit types ranging in size from 1,000 to 4,000 square feet across 4 levels of office and industrial space. Specifications describe structural, electrical and mechanical details. Recreational amenities include a rooftop garden with pool, gym and barbecue areas.
All business occupancy buildings fifteen meters or more in height in the Philippines shall be equipped with an approved, supervised sprinkler system designed to NFPA 13 standards, or an equivalent safety system. Additionally, all buildings must comply with applicable provisions of the Fire Code of the Philippines and its implementing rules and regulations.
Cable Solutions and Hydro Solutions provide cables and cable systems for harsh and underwater environments. Some of their offerings include Amercable products, Norwegian and British specification cables, panel wiring, data and fiber optic cables, terminations and assemblies, ROV cables, umbilicals, tow cables, and custom designed composite cables built to specifications. They offer services like project management, material management, pre-terminated cables, repairs, and technical support.
Learn about a1-cbiss' refrigeration solutions that cover everything from refrigerant leak detection and monitoring through to emissions control in this brochure
Spill-Chek Environmental is an Aboriginal company that has been providing spill response and secondary containment products and services across Western Canada for over 25 years. They offer a full range of in-ground and surface secondary containment systems, water filtration products, and emergency spill response kits. Their goal is to help companies and governments minimize the environmental impact of their operations through proactive containment solutions.
The Corium Brick system is a back-ventilated rainscreen facade system. It uses high-pressure extruded bricks set in a lime-based mortar and secured in galvanized steel trays. The trays are coated with a marine-grade coating to prevent corrosion and allow moisture entering the system to drain out. Movement joints are required every 30 feet. Thermal isolation is provided between the steel brackets and backup wall using PVC shims. The system has been tested to 90psf wind loads and custom brick sizes and profiles can be accommodated. Installation requires a substructure, steel trays, bricks, and mortar and is typically warranted for 5 years.
Why don't all GCs include drywall in the BIM execution plan? What happens when they do? What happens when they don't?
This presentation provides an overview of Marek Brothers' process to create a more accurate architectural model by providing an exact representation of the physical and functional properties of both walls & ceilings. Paul Godwin, BIM Manager at Marek Brothers, will provide a summary on how they utilize this process to create virtual mock-ups, manage geospatial coordination and maximize prefabrication construction practices. It will give case studies of the effectiveness of being involved in the coordination process as well as projects that declined BIM services and the consequences.
This document discusses roof preservation as a sustainable option for maintaining existing roof systems. It defines roof preservation as keeping roofs in a sound, waterproof state that can continue for years with minimal environmental impact. The document outlines the inspection process needed to determine if a roof can be preserved, which includes visual, moisture, core sampling and infrared inspections. It describes common preservation methods like repairing defects, adding new weathering surfaces of gravel, coating or membranes. Roof preservation is presented as a more economical and sustainable alternative to full replacement that can provide code and energy advantages when done properly.
LiveIn Quarters Corporation presents a steel modular construction method for affordable housing. The method uses prefabricated steel components that are assembled on-site by mobile machines, reducing costs by 15% compared to traditional construction. It is also faster, using about half the time. The lightweight construction is independent of heavy infrastructure needs and suitable for developing countries. Key advantages include less transportation, foundations, and waste. It also provides earthquake resistance, accuracy, and long lifespan. The method creates local jobs and is environmentally friendly.
This document discusses seismic design requirements for ceiling structures according to Romanian codes. It summarizes past earthquake damage surveys that showed non-structural damage accounted for a large portion of costs. Code requirements are outlined that aim to limit ceiling failures and falling debris. Research tested different ceiling designs and fastening methods, finding fully connected ceilings performed best. Proper and improper execution details are shown, and actual ceiling collapses in Romania are listed. The document emphasizes the importance of code-compliant design and installation to limit seismic risks and economic losses from non-structural damage.
The Roxtec sealing system allows cables with connectors to be routed through openings, avoiding having to detach and reattach connectors. This saves substantial time during installation and reduces risks. Roxtec seals enable routing multiple cables through a single opening, allowing for smaller, more efficient enclosures. Their flexibility accommodates various cable sizes now and in the future through removable layers in the seals.
The document outlines various mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design considerations for improving the energy efficiency of a building project. It recommends strategies like using VAV boxes and separate thermal zoning for HVAC systems, installing variable frequency drives and chilled water valve controls, optimizing duct sizing, selecting efficient VRF systems, incorporating daylighting and occupancy sensors for lighting, and implementing underdeck insulation. It also discusses the importance of active controls, tenant-level energy simulations, advanced energy metering integrated with the BMS, selecting energy efficient equipment, and structure, water, materials, and waste efficiency strategies. Indoor air quality testing and ensuring thermal comfort standards are also recommended.
Outside plant fiber optic installations require specialized equipment like pullers, fusion splicers, and OTDRs to install long runs of singlemode fiber and test cable connections over long distances. Premises installations are shorter runs of multimode fiber that are connectorized rather than spliced, and require only termination and testing kits that cost less than $2,000. Both outside plant and premises installers are responsible for testing every fiber to ensure continuity.
This document provides design requirements for fire pump rooms, including considerations for workplace health and safety, ventilation, power supplies, and ensuring a safe working environment. It references relevant Australian standards and building codes. Key requirements outlined include independent access for firefighters, minimum room dimensions, clearance around pumps, drainage, ventilation, and identification of piping in accordance with standards. Designers must consider all codes and standards to address system requirements and avoid delays.
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Nature Inspired Innovation : Designing The Future Using Lessons From The Pastjejchudley
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In an era dominated by technological revolution, design thinking's impact on economic and cultural success is undeniable.
However, its focus on 'designing for the user' often neglects the broader real-world implications of the complex systems within which the things we design are used.
In this talk, we will advocate for embracing evolutionary and ecological theories as a toolkit for understanding and designing for our dynamic and interconnected world.
By exploring questions about innovation speed, efficiency, and societal impacts through this lens, attendees will gain insights into enhancing UX design, fostering creative problem-solving, and developing impactful, innovative solutions.
From this presentation you will learn:
- How a better understanding of natural biological systems will help to improve their design practice
- The importance of considering the context of how and where your designs will be used
- How to think about your work in different ways that will enable them to take different approaches to problem solving
- How to adopt systems thinking approaches to help you design more impactful, innovative and effective design solutions.
Provisions for non -structural fasteningsSafaSheriff
油
This document discusses two methods for incorporating mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems into prefabricated construction: 1) Embedding services directly into precast panels during fabrication, and 2) Using an external tray system mounted on finished surfaces. It provides details on planning and executing MEP installations for each method.
The document summarizes a site visit to a boys' hostel and mess hall under construction to understand how electrical, plumbing, and fire safety systems are installed. Key points covered include the sanitary pipe layout and components like traps; the electrical room, distribution systems, and voltage classifications; and fire safety regulations for buildings over 15m. The visit provided insights into implementing these critical building systems during construction.
The document contains diagrams and specifications for an industrial development comprising multiple levels and units. It includes sectional diagrams showing 5 levels above ground with ceiling heights of approximately 6 meters. There are various unit types ranging in size from 1,000 to 4,000 square feet across 4 levels of office and industrial space. Specifications describe structural, electrical and mechanical details. Recreational amenities include a rooftop garden with pool, gym and barbecue areas.
All business occupancy buildings fifteen meters or more in height in the Philippines shall be equipped with an approved, supervised sprinkler system designed to NFPA 13 standards, or an equivalent safety system. Additionally, all buildings must comply with applicable provisions of the Fire Code of the Philippines and its implementing rules and regulations.
Cable Solutions and Hydro Solutions provide cables and cable systems for harsh and underwater environments. Some of their offerings include Amercable products, Norwegian and British specification cables, panel wiring, data and fiber optic cables, terminations and assemblies, ROV cables, umbilicals, tow cables, and custom designed composite cables built to specifications. They offer services like project management, material management, pre-terminated cables, repairs, and technical support.
Learn about a1-cbiss' refrigeration solutions that cover everything from refrigerant leak detection and monitoring through to emissions control in this brochure
Spill-Chek Environmental is an Aboriginal company that has been providing spill response and secondary containment products and services across Western Canada for over 25 years. They offer a full range of in-ground and surface secondary containment systems, water filtration products, and emergency spill response kits. Their goal is to help companies and governments minimize the environmental impact of their operations through proactive containment solutions.
The Corium Brick system is a back-ventilated rainscreen facade system. It uses high-pressure extruded bricks set in a lime-based mortar and secured in galvanized steel trays. The trays are coated with a marine-grade coating to prevent corrosion and allow moisture entering the system to drain out. Movement joints are required every 30 feet. Thermal isolation is provided between the steel brackets and backup wall using PVC shims. The system has been tested to 90psf wind loads and custom brick sizes and profiles can be accommodated. Installation requires a substructure, steel trays, bricks, and mortar and is typically warranted for 5 years.
Why don't all GCs include drywall in the BIM execution plan? What happens when they do? What happens when they don't?
This presentation provides an overview of Marek Brothers' process to create a more accurate architectural model by providing an exact representation of the physical and functional properties of both walls & ceilings. Paul Godwin, BIM Manager at Marek Brothers, will provide a summary on how they utilize this process to create virtual mock-ups, manage geospatial coordination and maximize prefabrication construction practices. It will give case studies of the effectiveness of being involved in the coordination process as well as projects that declined BIM services and the consequences.
This document discusses roof preservation as a sustainable option for maintaining existing roof systems. It defines roof preservation as keeping roofs in a sound, waterproof state that can continue for years with minimal environmental impact. The document outlines the inspection process needed to determine if a roof can be preserved, which includes visual, moisture, core sampling and infrared inspections. It describes common preservation methods like repairing defects, adding new weathering surfaces of gravel, coating or membranes. Roof preservation is presented as a more economical and sustainable alternative to full replacement that can provide code and energy advantages when done properly.
LiveIn Quarters Corporation presents a steel modular construction method for affordable housing. The method uses prefabricated steel components that are assembled on-site by mobile machines, reducing costs by 15% compared to traditional construction. It is also faster, using about half the time. The lightweight construction is independent of heavy infrastructure needs and suitable for developing countries. Key advantages include less transportation, foundations, and waste. It also provides earthquake resistance, accuracy, and long lifespan. The method creates local jobs and is environmentally friendly.
This document discusses seismic design requirements for ceiling structures according to Romanian codes. It summarizes past earthquake damage surveys that showed non-structural damage accounted for a large portion of costs. Code requirements are outlined that aim to limit ceiling failures and falling debris. Research tested different ceiling designs and fastening methods, finding fully connected ceilings performed best. Proper and improper execution details are shown, and actual ceiling collapses in Romania are listed. The document emphasizes the importance of code-compliant design and installation to limit seismic risks and economic losses from non-structural damage.
The Roxtec sealing system allows cables with connectors to be routed through openings, avoiding having to detach and reattach connectors. This saves substantial time during installation and reduces risks. Roxtec seals enable routing multiple cables through a single opening, allowing for smaller, more efficient enclosures. Their flexibility accommodates various cable sizes now and in the future through removable layers in the seals.
The document outlines various mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design considerations for improving the energy efficiency of a building project. It recommends strategies like using VAV boxes and separate thermal zoning for HVAC systems, installing variable frequency drives and chilled water valve controls, optimizing duct sizing, selecting efficient VRF systems, incorporating daylighting and occupancy sensors for lighting, and implementing underdeck insulation. It also discusses the importance of active controls, tenant-level energy simulations, advanced energy metering integrated with the BMS, selecting energy efficient equipment, and structure, water, materials, and waste efficiency strategies. Indoor air quality testing and ensuring thermal comfort standards are also recommended.
Outside plant fiber optic installations require specialized equipment like pullers, fusion splicers, and OTDRs to install long runs of singlemode fiber and test cable connections over long distances. Premises installations are shorter runs of multimode fiber that are connectorized rather than spliced, and require only termination and testing kits that cost less than $2,000. Both outside plant and premises installers are responsible for testing every fiber to ensure continuity.
This document provides design requirements for fire pump rooms, including considerations for workplace health and safety, ventilation, power supplies, and ensuring a safe working environment. It references relevant Australian standards and building codes. Key requirements outlined include independent access for firefighters, minimum room dimensions, clearance around pumps, drainage, ventilation, and identification of piping in accordance with standards. Designers must consider all codes and standards to address system requirements and avoid delays.
Craft a logo that speaks volumes! Boost brand recognition & connect emotionally. Learn 5 ways to create a logo that resonates. Click to learn more!
https://www.virtualemployee.com/services/hire-dedicated-designers/hire-graphic-designer
Nature Inspired Innovation : Designing The Future Using Lessons From The Pastjejchudley
油
In an era dominated by technological revolution, design thinking's impact on economic and cultural success is undeniable.
However, its focus on 'designing for the user' often neglects the broader real-world implications of the complex systems within which the things we design are used.
In this talk, we will advocate for embracing evolutionary and ecological theories as a toolkit for understanding and designing for our dynamic and interconnected world.
By exploring questions about innovation speed, efficiency, and societal impacts through this lens, attendees will gain insights into enhancing UX design, fostering creative problem-solving, and developing impactful, innovative solutions.
From this presentation you will learn:
- How a better understanding of natural biological systems will help to improve their design practice
- The importance of considering the context of how and where your designs will be used
- How to think about your work in different ways that will enable them to take different approaches to problem solving
- How to adopt systems thinking approaches to help you design more impactful, innovative and effective design solutions.
Transform your space into a sanctuary with SPL Interiors where comfort meet...SPL Interiors
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A bedroom is more than just a place to sleep; it's where you find comfort and a sense of peace. It's the room that feels like a hug after a busy day. The bed, soft and inviting, is where you can sink into relaxation, with pillows that cradle your head and blankets that make you feel cozy and safe. It's a place where you can let go of the world and just be.
You might have a dresser or a closet, a place to tuck away clothes and personal items, but its also where you keep the little things that make you feel at homelike a favorite book on the nightstand or a candle that smells like calm. Soft lighting adds warmth, and windows let in just enough natural light during the day to keep things bright but not too harsh.
Decor adds that personal touchwhether its a plant in the corner, art on the walls, or a rug that feels nice underfoot. Its where you can get away from everything, to recharge or reflect, and to make the space feel completely yours. A bedroom is the ultimate safe haven, designed for comfort, rest, and a sense of belonging.
In this presentation, we explore effective strategies for mastering signage in various industries. From design principles to placement techniques, we cover everything you need to know to create impactful, attention-grabbing signage that resonates with your target audience. Whether you're looking to enhance visibility, improve branding, or drive customer engagement, this guide will provide key insights and practical tips to elevate your signage strategy and ensure long-term success.
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. Construction technology has genesis in Interplay of-- design, manpower, money, machinery, material, resources, software, quality, durability, environment, ecology
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- Addressing complicated /difficult situation -helping industry addressing larger challenges. Technology remains key to address major challenges & adapt to future.- making buildings lean, compact, smart,
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1. MEPF DESIGN TO COST
FOR ALL PROJECTS
ENGR. ROBERTO G. ROSALES, MSME
ASHRAE & USGBC MEMBER
2. For Fire Protection System
Notes:
1. For Maids Room which is considered habitable space, installing sprinklers is
considered
3. FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
On the use of conduits on electrical installation, we have implemented the
following guideline in our projects as follows:
a) Conduit layout on exposed areas and/or locations shall be IMC.
b) Embedded layout and/or concealed on ceilings & walls (wet & dry) shall be
PVC.
c) For FDAS/EVACS, all exposed conduits and/or concealed conduits shall be
IMC. Only embedded FDAS/EVACS were allowed to be in PVC.
d) Conduits on retail and/or commercial areas: Exposed and concealed shall
be IMC. Embedded conduits shall be PVC. FDAS/EVACS shall be IMC.
4. FOR SEWER RISER AND RISER,
Our previous consideration last 10 Floors shall utilize PVC and
remaining floors below will be CI up to the collector.
Options to use Sovent system consistent vertical stack is
achieved and should horizontal connections will not
exceed 4.0meters. All piping shall be HDPE material top to
bottoms and horizontal. We apply this on Aruga Hotel
Use of PEX pipes will be the next trends in construction in the
Philippines
5. VENTILATIONS
Achieving natural ventilation,
Use of pre-cooling of space to arrest incidental night time
loads due to construction works during night time
Use of displacement ventilation for theater to better
capture occupant heat loads
Use of multiple fans+jet fans for mixed ventilation at
basement