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The document discusses various construction software used for design, analysis, estimation, and project management. It summarizes key software including AutoCAD for drafting, STAAD Pro and ETABS for structural analysis and design, Revit for building information modeling (BIM), Primavera and MS Project for construction scheduling and planning, ArcGIS for mapping, VISSIM for traffic simulation, ANSYS and COMSOL for finite element analysis, and estimation software like EasyPro, Estimator, and Candy for quantity takeoff and cost estimation. The software support the construction process from design through project completion.
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2) BIM modeling of the 24th floor identified major clashes between outriggers and core walls/slabs. Conflict management using BIM reduced time, labor and material waste estimated at 3.75 million PKR.
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This document discusses the analysis and design of a proposed G+5 commercial building using ETABS software. It will involve modeling the building in ETABS to analyze how it will behave under various loads according to Indian code standards. The objectives are to analyze the building frame using ETABS, design all structural members based on limit state methods, suggest a cost-effective design, and ensure the design meets Indian code standards and NBC guidelines. The methodology will include load calculation, modeling the building in ETABS, preliminary member sizing, and seismic analysis methods like equivalent static analysis and response spectrum analysis.
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The document discusses various construction software used for design, analysis, estimation, and project management. It summarizes key software including AutoCAD for drafting, STAAD Pro and ETABS for structural analysis and design, Revit for building information modeling (BIM), Primavera and MS Project for construction scheduling and planning, ArcGIS for mapping, VISSIM for traffic simulation, ANSYS and COMSOL for finite element analysis, and estimation software like EasyPro, Estimator, and Candy for quantity takeoff and cost estimation. The software support the construction process from design through project completion.
6th International civil engineering congress _KISHWAR_NAZKish Naz
1) The document presents on the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) to manage conflicts and clashes in the construction of Bahria Town Icon, the tallest building in Pakistan.
2) BIM modeling of the 24th floor identified major clashes between outriggers and core walls/slabs. Conflict management using BIM reduced time, labor and material waste estimated at 3.75 million PKR.
3) Presenting the BIM model to stakeholders improved communication and coordination, and increased customer satisfaction in the building process.
This document discusses the analysis and design of a proposed G+5 commercial building using ETABS software. It will involve modeling the building in ETABS to analyze how it will behave under various loads according to Indian code standards. The objectives are to analyze the building frame using ETABS, design all structural members based on limit state methods, suggest a cost-effective design, and ensure the design meets Indian code standards and NBC guidelines. The methodology will include load calculation, modeling the building in ETABS, preliminary member sizing, and seismic analysis methods like equivalent static analysis and response spectrum analysis.
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1. DESIGN OF A COMPREHENSIVE BUS
PARKING SYSTEM AND BADMINTON
COURT
PROJECT PHASE 2
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2. CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION
• LITERATURE REVIEW
• OBJECTIVES
• SOFTWARES USED
• METHODOLOGY
• SPECIFICATIONS
• AUTOCAD DRAWING
• STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS IN ETABS
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3. • 3D VIEW OF THE PROJECT
• LOAD DETAILS
• ANALYSIS
• STOREY RESPONSE PLOTS
• SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS
• 3D MODELLING
• WALKTHROUGH VIDEO
• FUTURE SCOPE
• CONCLUSION
• REFERENCES
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4. INTRODUCTION
• In the daily hustle and bustle of college life, one challenge that often goes
unnoticed is the absence of an effective bus parking system.
• The struggle to find a suitable and organized parking space for buses poses an
inconvenience for students, faculties, and staffs.
• Also physical activities plays a crucial role in academic success.
• Recreational spaces play an important role in promoting physical well-being, and
creating a healthy community.
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5. • Taking the current scenario of our college bus parking it lacks a proper utilization
of space, undefined entry and exit, and create confusion among students.
• Also there is no badminton court in our college.
• With this vision in mind, we would like to introduce an innovative project aimed
at enhancing the infrastructure of our college campus - ‘A comprehensive Bus
Parking System and Badminton Court Facility’.
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6. LITERATURE REVIEW
AUTHORS TITLE FINDINGS
CH. Lokesh Nishanth
et al.
Analysis and design of
commercial building with
different slab arrangements
using ETABS
• Studied about different slab arrangements
• Analyses the effects of seismic and wind forces
• Purpose of using the ETABS software in the
analysis and design of the commercial building
K. Surender Kumar et
al.
Analysis of residential
building with STAAD. Pro
& ETABS
• Analysis of a residential building using STAAD Pro
and ETABS software.
• Focuses on reviewing the design check, structural
detailing, and the failure of columns and beams.
• Based on a case study of an ongoing building
project in Hyderabad, India. 6
7. Sanjaykumar M. Dave
et al.
Study on demand and characteristics
of parking system in urban areas: A
review.
• Discusses the demand and
characteristics of parking systems in
urban areas.
• Highlights the impact of land-use on
parking demand.
Josa et al. Multi-criteria decision-making model
to assess the sustainability of girders
and trusses: Case study for roofs of
sports halls.
• Study proposes a multi-criteria
decision-making model to assess the
sustainability of girders and trusses in
the context of sports hall roofs.
• Study finds that economically the best
solution is the concrete truss, with
steel alternatives slightly better.
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8. Khaja Musab Manzoor
et al.
Analysis and design of
buildings using Revit and
ETABS software.
• Study aims to determine the best software for
designing and estimating cost of low-medium
scale RC buildings.
• Results include comparisons of shear forces,
bending moments values, and reinforcement
details.
Sonia Jain et al. On campus physical activity
programming for post-
secondary student mental
health: Examining
effectiveness and acceptability.
• Examine the acceptability and effectiveness
of a physical activity program in college
campus.
• Surveys and questionnaires were conducted.
• Results provide implications for
implementing on-campus physical activity
programs 8
9. Jamshid Abdunazarov et
al.
Designing of Parking Spaces on
Parking Taking into Account the
Parameters of Design Vehicles.
• Discusses the issue of a lack of
parking spaces in cities and the
importance of designing parking
spaces.
• Determine the optimal size of a
parking space.
• Dimensions influence the size and
layout of the parking space.
• Diagonal parking at angles ranging
from 30° to 45° is often
recommended to minimize turning
maneuvers and optimize space
utilization.
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10. OBJECTIVES
• Proposal of bus parking system with a badminton court for our college campus.
• To draw the plan using AutoCAD software.
• To analyze the structure using ETABS software.
• To show the 3D model of the design using 3ds Max.
• To show the animated view of the project using Lumion.
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11. SOFTWARES USED:
i. AutoCAD:
• Stands for Computer-Aided Design
• For creating 2D and 3D drawings and models that serve various purposes in industries
such as architecture, engineering, and construction.
• Key features of AutoCAD include precision drawing tools, efficient drafting capabilities,
and the ability to create detailed and accurate technical drawings.
• In addition to its core functionality, AutoCAD supports collaboration among multiple
users.
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12. ii. ETABS
• Extended Three-Dimensional Analysis of Building Systems
• To perform comprehensive analysis, design, and detailing of various types of buildings.
• Has user-friendly interface.
• Facilitates the design of structural elements such as beams, columns, walls, and slabs.
• ETABS can be integrated with other software applications, such as SAP2000.
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13. iii. 3ds Max:
• A professional 3d computer graphics program developed by Autodesk.
• Produces realistic 3d images and animations.
• Integrates with other Autodesk software, such as Autodesk Revit and AutoCAD.
• Widely adopted in the entertainment industry in the production of video games, movies,
and virtual reality experiences.
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14. iv. Lumion:
• A powerful architectural visualization software that allows architects and designers to
create stunning renderings and animations of their projects.
• Offers real-time rendering capabilities.
• Easy-to-use interface.
• Comes with a vast library of high-quality assets, including trees, plants, buildings, people,
and more.
• Integrates with popular CAD softwares.
• supports collaboration by enabling users to easily share their projects with clients and
team members for feedback and review.
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19. i. Site
• The site is approximately a square shaped plot.
• Sides measured = 78.9 m
• Total area of the site = 6225.21m2
SPECIFICATIONS
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20. ii. Badminton Court:
• Outlined by International Standards.
• The overall dimensions of a standard badminton court are 13.4 meters in length and 6.1
meters in width.
• Court is divided into singles play, doubles play, service courts, and service boxes.
• The net height is set at 1.55 meters at the edges and 1.524 meters at the centre.
• Floor surface should be flat, even, and free from any obstruction.
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21. • Minimum ceiling height recommended is 9 meters.
• Court markings and colours should provide good visibility and contrast against the floor surface.
• A minimum clearance of 1.98 meters is provided.
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22. iii. Bus Parking:
• Height = 4.57m
• Spacing between each bus = 3m
• Parking angle = 45⁰
• No. of buses can be parked = 40 nos
• Clearance from boundary = 3m
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49. FUTURE SCOPE
• Advanced Technology Integration.
• Multifunctional Use Planning.
• Green Initiatives and Sustainability Upgrades.
• Educational Initiatives.
• Expansion Possibilities.
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50. CONCLUSION
• This project represent a forward-thinking initiative aimed at enhancing both functional and
recreational aspects of our academic environment.
• The fusion of transportation infrastructure with a dynamic sports facility provides well-being for
students, faculty, and visitors.
• By utilizing a combination of different softwares, we ensured a comprehensive and cohesive design
process from initial concept to visualization.
• AutoCAD software was used to visualize spatial arrangements and effectively utilize available
land.
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51. • The analysis in ETABS showed that the bending moments, shear forces, and axial forces
within the structures are within acceptable limits as prescribed by IS 800:2007.
• It is pivotal for the structural integrity and safety of the constructions, minimizing the risk
of structural failures and ensures that they can withstand prescribed load conditions.
• 3ds Max allowed to visualize the architectural concepts in high-quality3D, providing a
realistic representation of the project after completion.
• The incorporation of Lumion helps to create immersive animations, which effectively
communicate the project's concept and design.
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