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Showing posts with label drywall. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Various Types of Prefab Roof Trusses

Now-a-days manufactured roof trusses are used extensively for new homes in USA to form the roof. In traditional framing, the rafters and ceiling joists are used and these are replaced in prefabricated trusses. The trusses are utilized to facilitate the general contractor for building homes which contain more complicated roof and ceiling designs maintaining superior speed and precision.

Fewer unskilled carpenters are employed to build the trusses by incurring low labor costs. These cost savings will minimize the price of almost any new home to be developed. Therefore, prefabricated trusses are mostly suitable for modern builders for their bottom line as compared to traditional roof framing.

Benefits of Prefabricated Trusses
  • Trusses extent longer distances and disregard the requirement for inside load bearing walls.
  • Cost effective as compared to stick roof framing as they are created with shorter lengths containing two by four stock as contrary to the larger framing members associated with traditional rafter and ceiling framing.
  • Trusses are specially created for almost any ceiling or roof combination essential for modern custom homes.
  • The proficient engineers design these trusses to satisfy the roof load and building code requirements.
  • Trusses can generally be formed in one day. Therefore, the construction time minimized significantly. The inside of the new home is uncovered outside weather conditions.
  • Inexperienced carpenters will also be able to construct trusses and less labor costs are required.

The Common Roof Truss
The common truss is acknowledged by its triangular shape and will frame the bulk of any new home truss package. Common trusses include seven primary portions as below:-

Top chord - To which the roof sheathing is used.

Bottom chord - To which the drywall or other finished ceiling is associated.

Bearing point - Where the common truss is created to be placed on the outside bearing walls.

Web supports – These are used to retain the top chord in the exact position, at intermediary points from the highest to the bearing point.

King post - It is applied to facilitate support to the heighest or top of the common truss.

Metal gussets – These are applied where the web supports and king post overlap the top and bottom chord and at the bearing point.

Tail of the truss is applied to produce the eave or overhang and arranges a way to assign soffit and fascia.

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Various Types of Prefab Roof Trusses

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Published By
Rajib Dey
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Friday, November 4, 2011

Material Take Off with Revit


One of the larger features that was included with the Revit 9 release was material take off's. This feature allows us to easily schedule the type, quantity, etc. of materials that are used in our Revit designs. Needless to say, this is a huge part of green building. With this information we can also begin cost analysis & estimating directly from Revit.

Material takeoff schedules list the sub-components or materials of any Revit Architecture family. Material takeoffs are detailed reports of the materials you will need to purchase for each project, as well as the total quantities of those materials. Material takeoff schedules have all the functionality and characteristics of other schedule views, but they allow you to show more detail about the assembly of a component.

To more specific number for scheduling for Material takeoff:
  • Since “Volume” is calculated, first create a project parameter for materials called "Thickness".  Set type to “Length”.
  • Next add a “Calculated Value” column in the schedule to divide the “Material: Volume” parameter by the “Material: Thickness” parameter [which would be entered manually for each material in the project] once you add that parameter to the schedule.  Calculated value column should be set to “Area”.
  • The “Calculated Value” column will display a more specific number for scheduling.

Integrated materials takeoffs can increase your productivity, and save you valuable time and money.

- Soft Costs
- Site Costs - landscaping)
- Foundation Materials
- Windows and Doors
- Electric, HVAC & Plumbing
- Interior Finish Materials - dry wall, trim, floor and labor
- Cabinets - kitchen, vanities & counter tops)

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Monday, September 12, 2011

Site Work Estimating Sheets facilitate the work of estimator


Site work estimating sheet s are useful for intermediate estimators, real estate developers, general contractors, project managers to develop an accurate site-work construction cost estimate.

Site work estimating sheets are utilized for estimating foundation, earthwork construction & stabilization, underground utilities, estimating roadwork and paving. 

Site work estimating sheets contain work quantities, assemblies, price quotations, unit price, elements, labor, equipment hour, man hours, individual and subcontractor material for site work estimate as well as cut and fill, underground utilities, road-building estimate.

Given below some site work estimating sheet which can be downloaded at free of cost :-