Capability Document (Update)
Capability Document (Update)
Capability Document (Update)
Section 1 INTRODUCTION 3
Section 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MD's MESSAGE 5
Section 3 VISSION/MISSION/VALUES 7
Section 8 CAPABILITIES 32
Section 9 CERTIFICATES/REGISTRATION 35
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Section 13 PROJECT SCHEDULE 66
Section 14 TABLE
DRAWING OF CONTENTS
SCHEDULE 72
Section 15 DOCUMENTATION
1. DRAWING TEMLATE 76
3. CALCULATION SHEET 80
5. MINUTES OF MEETING 84
6. TRANSMITTAL SHEET 86
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SECTION - 1
INTRODUCTION
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1. INTRODUCTION
Geo Structurals Pvt. Ltd is one of the leading structural consultancy firms in the Indian state of
Kerala, which is based at Cochin. It started out with the vision of a group of Engineers seeking
professional excellence in the field of Civil Engineering and related fields. Established in 1985, the
firm has emerged as one of the major Structural consulting firm with in-depth knowledge in the field
of Structural and Geo-Technical Engineering. Our team has thirty years of experience in the design
of Reinforced Cement Concrete, Pre-Stressed Concrete and Steel Structures including composite
concrete bridges.
At Geo Structurals, experience and in-depth knowledge joins hands to attain the highest level of
achievement in the construction industry. Leveraging on our experience and expertise, we have
partnered with several architects, builders, project consultants in India and abroad and have a huge
number of projects to our credit. We offer the optimum solution for the design and detailing of RCC,
PSC, and Steel Structures. Our general services cover design, preparation of structural drawing and
guidelines for construction. In addition to this, we also do structural quality control and proof
checking of structural designs and provide optimum foundation for structures based upon the
investigation studies and the state-of-the-art computing knowledge in geotechnical engineering.
Customer satisfaction is our main objective. We are committed to providing trustworthy, punctual
and objective services to our clients. We strive to achieve the highest standards of excellence and
take pride in the fact that we have established our mark as a highly qualified reliable and competent
group.
To stay responsive to our clients we embrace new work methods provided by technology and
development in our approach best suit to the project.
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SECTION – 2
MD’s MESSAGE
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2. MD’s MESSAGE
Being a valuable partner for our clients, Geo Structurals Pvt. Ltd, offers structural design services to
customers not only in Kerala but also across the country and abroad by crafting a mutually rewarding
relationship that provides highest level of quality through services at a fair and market competitive
prices. For every project, we ensure that our design engineers and draughtsman with superior
technical capabilities involve collaboratively from the planning till the completion phase of the
design with utmost dedication.
From Humble beginnings in 1985, our company has presently grown into one of the leading
structural consultants in Kerala, which has a reputation even among clients in other Indian States.
Although, our general services cover design, preparation of structural drawings and guidelines for
construction, we also do structural quality control, proof checking of structural designs and provide
optimum foundation for structures based upon investigation studies and state of the art computing
knowledge in geotechnical engineering. We also have two other sister concerns namely
CECONS(Cochin Engineering and Consultancy Services) Pvt. Ltd and EDC (Engineers Diagnostic
Centre) Pvt. Ltd. CECONS Pvt. Ltd, our contracting division that has been around for the last four
decades, has been providing services such as piling & superstructure works predominantly in Kerala.
EDC Pvt. Ltd, which is our Geo Technical Consultancy, has been a pivotal part of the industry by
providing soil investigation, structural evaluation & retrofitting, engineering material testing and
surveying.
We are committed to providing trustworthy, punctual and objective services to our clients. We strive
to achieve the highest standards of excellence and take pride in the fact that we have established our
mark as a highly qualified reliable and competent group. As a result, we achieve repetitive and
referral business opportunities by maintaining a cordial relationship with clients by delivering best
services in the market ensuring customer satisfaction.
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SECTION – 3
VISSION/MISSION/VALUES
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3. VISION /MISSION / VALUES
Vision
Our vision is to evolve from a firm that is internally service focused to one that is externally market
focused, while increasing the customer base in the state of Kerala and India being our clients’ first
choice for engineering services. We will honor our company values and maintain the financial health
and stability for our company.
Mission
GEO Structurals is committed to providing quality professional engineering services to enhance the
communities where our clients live and work. Our approach combines exceptional & economical
design, innovative solutions, and proven performance.
Values
Clients – Our goal is to develop enduring business relationships that are built on trust, integrity,
effective communication, and delivering quality services on time and within budget.
Employees – Our employees are the fabric of our company. They determine our reputation,
capability, and ultimately, our success. We provide a work environment that encourages self-
improvement, teamwork, and innovation.
Quality of Work – Our reputation is built on a tradition of providing services with a high level of
technical competence and attention to detail. We continually train and educate our staff to provide
quality work.
QUALITY POLICY
This is the quality policy statement for GEO Structurals (P) Ltd, Cochin, Kerala, India. It is owned
by the Managing Director (MD) and sets out our commitment to quality management across all our
operations.
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Our Commitment
Responsibilities
Our MD is ultimately responsible for quality and is supported Director, one of his direct reports and
a member of the management board. The management of quality is principally a line management
responsibility and so in line with our decentralized operating model, the MD holds each Directors
/VP accountable for all aspects of the management of quality in their business.
The Managing Director manages a team of professionals to provide each Team Leaders (and their
teams) with the competent advice they need so they can meet their compliance obligations. We
describe specific responsibilities for our people in their role descriptions and we set out our general
responsibilities in our Group standards.
OUR APPROACH
We have a management system for quality that is externally certified to ISO 9001(Under
process) which is integrated with our systems for managing health & safety and the
environment where possible.
We use a risk-based approach to address the requirements of the business both internally and
externally.
We follow the steps of Plan-Deliver-Check-Act (PDCA) to ensure all processes are
adequately resourced and managed and that opportunities for improvement are followed up.
We give our people the right information, advice, training so they know their responsibilities
and are competent to work and we hold everyone accountable for their behavior.
We have channels of communication to encourage all employees and their representatives to
contribute to improvements in our quality performance.
This planet needs sustainability-focused infrastructure professionals who care about climate
change.
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Combating Climate change, improving project performance and building resilience for our
future.
We use plans and objectives to help us improve our performance.
We provide sufficient resources to implement this policy in full.
Review
This policy shall be reviewed on an annual basis and as and when necessary to reflect changes in
relevant legislation.
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SECTION – 4
COMPANY BUSINESS
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4. COMPANY BUSINESS
From inception, Geo Structurals Pvt. Ltd has been offering design services committed to
quality, right from the investigation studies to the completion of the project. As a highly
professional and rapidly expanding consultancy organization, that offers consultancy
services in the following fields:
The Consultancy operates from its office at Cochin, India and has been catering services to
clients for the last three decades. We have completed more than 3000 projects successfully
and we are among the top three Structural Consultancies in Kerala. We have a market
share of 20 percent in the Kerala construction industry. The company has got primary
experience in concrete design and have also done quite a number of steel structure projects
too. We use state of the art softwares in international market such as STAAD.Pro, ETABS,
SAFE, RCDC, Cype, Revit,Inhouse developed spreadsheets,programs for department uses,
etc. We have staff strength of more than 50 people.
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SECTION – 5
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5.0 DESIGN OFFICE PRACTICES
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• Record and explain the risks that are inherent in the design. Whenever possible, educate
the client about the nature of risk, return periods, and probabilistic risk assessment.
• Involve the client in critical decisions.
• Give realistic timeframes for your services and for obtaining consents.
• Clearly understand the needs of the other stakeholders – client, users, architect and other
consultants. That is, be looking for an effective overall solution not just the optimal
structural solution.
• Ensure the brief/scope is well defined before commencing work. If it’s not defined, then
that should be the first activity.
• Carry out research, investigations and pre-design studies. A pre-design site visit should
normally be essential
• For alterations to existing structures, carry out structure condition investigations.
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• Determine the design criteria and develop the Design Basis Report (DBR) including
relevant codes, standards and compliance documents. The Bureau of Indian Standards
(BIS) establishes minimum design criteria for structural design, with reference to relevant
standards.
Structural engineers should consider whether the minimum standards are appropriate for the
project. The BIS’s criteria are generally based on life safety and protection of other’s
property. They may not address other criteria relevant to the project and client, such as
aesthetics, cost, damage limitation, sustainability or buildability, which may either be
specified, or assumed by stakeholders.
• Follow logical design phases – concept, preliminary, developed, detailed –with review, cost
update and preferably client sign-off at the end of each phase.
• Involve senior and experienced engineers in deciding the structural form.
• Fit structural form to function, that is, when considering Grid spacing, positions of walls,
bracing, etc.
• Consider future reuse of the structure. In general terms, function-specific design is the least
sustainable. Consider alternatives during the concept and preliminary phases, and obtain
relative costing advice when appropriate.
• Clearly identify natural hazards and expected loadings, for example:
Seismic soil, importance, zone and ductility factors
Floor loadings
Wind loadings
Liquefaction, ground instability
Aggressive or corrosive environments
Shrinkage, temperature, creep and stressing
Climate change, such as sea-level rise, changes in wind and snow loadings.
• Clearly define load paths and structural systems, preferably in writing, early in the design
process. Creating and updating a Design Features Report during the design phases is
recommended, particularly for complex work.
• Adopt analytical models that reflect reality.
• Anticipate the analytical models and rationalise any unexpected results.
• Take care to translate the design into a practical and buildable physical structure.
• Detail connections so that they can cope with the expected forces and deformations.
• Always be mindful of construction tolerances.
• Prepare drawings that are clear, substantially complete, and have logical sequence and
referral systems.
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• Prepare specifications for Materials & Construction
Review at later stages or at completion of the design may result in significant rework, but can
give greater certainty of the adequacy of the design. For larger projects, frequent design
review, and designated hold-points are essential.
While arithmetical accuracy can usually be checked by competent junior staff, other aspects
of review invariably require input by experienced professionals.
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• Recognise the limitations of codes and then use first principles derived from natural laws to
formulate an appropriate course of action.
• Recognise the limits of their competency.
Structural engineers need to be aware that following a construction accident, or even a near
miss, their role and the role of design generally can come under scrutiny. It has the view that
the differences between permanent works design and temporary works design should be
clearly defined. At times, permanent works and temporary works design do merge.
Although it is not a mandatory requirement of the Local authorities, clients and constructors
understand the important tasks that the designers perform during the construction phase,
including:
• Answering queries and providing interpretation of the construction documentation
• Addressing contingent design issues that arise during construction
• Monitoring construction quality and correct implementation of design intent
• Reviewing proprietary design and construction phase documentation (shop drawings).
The scope and intensity of construction monitoring should be determined by a review of the
following factors:
• The size and complexity of the work
• The experience of the contractor
• The consequences of non-compliance.
The complexity and importance of the construction work should also have a bearing on the
experience of the engineer who is selected to carry out the construction monitoring.
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SECTION – 6
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6.1 LOCATION DETAILS
Geo Structurals Pvt Limited runs its operations from Vadakumthala building at Pulleppady, located
in the City of Cochin, India. The Google Satellite map and the location plan provided below, gives a
better understanding. The two sister concerns of Geo Structurals namely Engineer’s Diagnostic
Centre (EDC) and CECONS Pvt Ltd can be seen in the location plan provided in figure 2.
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SECTION – 7
COMPANY
INFRASTRUCTURE
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7. COMPANY INFRASTRUCTURE
Our Structural Design Consultancy services at Geo Structurals Pvt. Ltd are carried out at our Head
Office, located at 41/1004, Vadakumthala building, Pulleppady, Cochin – 682018, India.
Total Area of Current Design Facilities …... 375.48 Sq. M (Three Floors)
EMPLOYEE STRENGTH
Management Staff 03 nos.
Accounts & Administration 06 nos.
HR Manager & Asst. 02 nos.
Business Development/Marketing 02 nos.
Team Leaders/ Sr. Engineers 10 nos.
Design Engineers 30 nos.
QA/QC Engineers 02 nos.
Site Inspection / QC Engineers 02 nos.
Sr. Draughtsman 08 nos.
Draughtsman 20 nos.
Estimation Engineers 04 nos.
IT Engineers 02 nos.
Supporting Staff 08 nos.
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Computers/ Hardware
Work Stations…………….……20 nos.
Computer Desktops…………....19 nos.
Laptops…………………….…..20 nos.
Printers………………………....05 nos.
Plotters (A1 to A4)……....……...04 nos.
Photo Copiers…………....……..03 nos.
Projectors…….………........……02 no.
Services………….……………....02 nos.
Softwares
ETABS (Structural Analysis)...............15 nos.
STAAD Pro (Structural Analysis).........10 nos.
SAFE (Foundation analysis and design)....10 nos.
REVIT (Structures) 3D Drafting................04 nos.
AUTO CAD (2D Drafting).........................40 nos.
Att ac
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DETAILS OF DESIGN FACILITIES (EXISTING)
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DETAILS OF PROPOSED DESIGN FACILITIES
(OVERSEAS)
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SECTION - 8
CAPABILITIES
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8. CAPABILITIES
8.1 ORGANIZATION
Geo Structurals Pvt. Ltd functions from its office at Cochin, Kerala. There are more than 50
employees in the organization, which has offered structural consultancy services to more than 3000
projects. The firm’s organizational chart is given in the illustration below.
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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF TECHNCIAL DEPARTMENT
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SECTION - 9
CERTIFICATES /
REGISTRATIONS
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SECTION – 10
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Dr. ANIL JOSEPH, PhD
Managing Director
Geo Structurals Pvt. Ltd.
Employment Record
From To Company Position Held
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Presen
1996 Sediment Soil Investigation
t Technical Consultant
Presen
1998 CECONS Pvt, Ltd Managing Director
t
Presen
2001 Geo Structurals Pvt. Ltd Managing Director
t
Presen
2012 Engineers Diagnostic Centre Pvt Ltd Managing Director
t
Countries of
Date of Birth Nationality Years of Experience Work
Experience
21-05-1966 INDIAN 32 Years India
Employment Record
From To Company Position Held
Senior Design
1997 2004 Geo Structurals (P) Ltd, Pulleppady
Engineer
Director
2004 Present Geo Structurals (P) Ltd, Pulleppady
Technical
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Lulu International Convention & Exhibition Center at Bolgatty, Kochi
Sands infinit, Smart city, Kochi (40storied IT Building for Lulu Group)
Years of
Date of Birth Nationality Experienc Countries of Work Experience
e
Employment Record
From To Company Position Held
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Lead
civil/structural
National Petroleum Construction Co. (NPCC), Abu Dhabi
2001 2005 engineer,
-UAE
engineering
division
Engineering
2005 2007 Tiger Steel Engineering LLC, Sharjah - UAE
manager
Engineering
2007 2009 Hidada Ltd, P.O. Box 11809, Jeddah, S. Arabia manager
(corporate)
2009 2011 Gulf steel & Engineering, P.O. Box 22028, Doha-Qatar General manager
Head of Civil
2011 2012 Dolphin Enery Ltd, P.O.Box 22275, Doha-Qatar /Struct. Section,
Projects Division
Engineering
2013 2018 Rotary Engineering Ltd, Singapore
director
Presen Vice President
2019 Geo Structurals (P) LTD - Kochi
t (Technical)
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Er. PHILIP GEORGE
Senior Structural Design Engineer
Geostructurals Pvt. Ltd.
Nationali
Date of Birth Years of Experience Countries of Work Experience
ty
22.03.1987 INDIAN 10 Years India
2014 2016 Geo Structurals (P) LTD - Kochi Structural Design Engineer
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Er. VEENA.S
Senior Structural Engineer
Geostructurals Pvt. Ltd.
Around 12 years of experience as Structural design Engineer for various RCC Structures at
Geostructrurals pvt.ltd Kochi.
Employment Record
From To Company Position Held
2008 2016 Geo Structurals (P) LTD - Kochi Structural Design Engineer
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Er. RINTU SELASTINE
Senior Structural Engineer
Geostructurals Pvt. Ltd.
Around 6 years of experience as Structural design Engineer for various RCC structures at
Geostructrurals pvt.ltd Kochi.
Employment Record
From To Company Position Held
2010 2011 Geo Structurals (P) LTD - Kochi Structural Design Engineer
Prese
2017 Geo Structurals (P) LTD - Kochi Structural Design Engineer
nt
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Er. NAVEEN GEORGE
Senior Structural Engineer
Geostructurals Pvt. Ltd.
Countries of Work
Date of Birth Nationality Years of Experience
Experience
09.06.1992 INDIAN 5 Years India
Year Degree College name
Educati
2014 B.Tech (Civil) MBITS, Nellimattom, Kothamangalam
on
2016 M.Tech (Structural Engineering), MBITS, Nellimattom, Kothamangalam
Experience
Around 1 year of experience in executing and supervising Military Engineers service
projects at Naval base, Kochi along with A2Z Engineers and Pile Foundations
Above 5 years of experience as Structural design Engineer for various RCC and Steel
Structures at Geostructrurals pvt.ltd Kochi.
Employment Record
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Er. ARUN PIOUS
Structural Engineer
Experience
5 years of experience as Structural design Engineer for various RCC and Steel Structures at
Geostructrurals Pvt.Ltd,, Kochi.
Employment Record
2018-Feb Present Geo Structurals (P) Ltd - Kochi Structural Design Engineer
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JACOB THOMAS
Sr. QA/QC Manager
Geo Structurals Pvt. Ltd.
Nationalit
Date of Birth Years of Experience Countries of Work Experience
y
02.05.1954 INDIAN 44 Years India
Educati Degree
on BSc(Eng. (Civil)
Experience
More than 44 years of experience in Govt. Departments and as Consultant in Civil and
Structural Engineering consultancies, Project Design and Execution, Quality Assurance and
Control and Project Management.
Employment Record
From To Company Position Held
Matha Engineers and Contractors,
1978 1981 Site Engineer (civil)
Kochi
Prese
2019 Geo Structurals (P) LTD - Kochi QA/QC Engineer
nt
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Er. SAAMIR MOHAMED
QA/QC Engineer (Site Inspection)
Geo Structurals Pvt. Ltd.
Employment Record
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SECTION-11
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
AND DESIGN PROCESS FLOW
CHART
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SECTION-12
QA / QC PROCEDURES FOR
ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS &
DRAWINGS
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12. QA / QC PROCEDURES FOR ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS & DRAWINGS
12.1 SCOPE
12.2 OBJECTIVES
Implement strong technical sense into the design development to arrive at optimal solutions.
Cross auditing of designs and drawings by internal teams for validating the final result is on
the desired lines for its design philosophy, compliance with scope, codes & standards, safety
in design, soundness, efficiency, completeness, clarity, and dimensional accuracy; correctness
of materials.
Following the architectural intent, the structural drawings and detailing issued as GOOD
FOR CONSTRUCTION is thoroughly validated for its correctness;
The responsibility matrix in adhering to the QA/QC lies with all the staff and management
will ensure that the same is understood, implemented and observed at all levels of the
organization
Ensure project design, documentation work carried out by team members is correct and
comply with scope, applicable codes & standards and local authority requirements;
Advise / mentor Team leaders / Sr. Engineers / Engineers Carrying out detail design and
calculations of complicated areas personally and explaining the same to engineers &
draughtsman;
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Responsible for ensuring that the requirements for documents checking and reviews are
performed in accordance with the Design requirements, Scope of works and good
engineering practices.
Final overall review of documents & drawings and approve for submission.
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Conformity to design/drafting standards, design specifications, and practicability; and
economy of construction.
Ensures reviews are performed in accordance with good practice, applicable procedures
and the design and drafting requirements.
Issue engineering documents via T/L for approval in a timely manner.
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The colour coding to be followed while checking the documents and drawings as per standard
colour coding procedures are:
YELLOW - Highlight the values, figures and any parts of the check prints (drawings and
documents) which are correct with YELLOW highlighter.
BLUE - Highlight the values, figures and any parts of the check prints (drawings and
documents) which are to be deleted with BLUE highlighter.
RED - Mark the Corrections and changes, which are to be carried out in the document
and drawing using RED colour as commented.
PINK - Highlight the values, figures and any parts of the check prints (drawings and
documents) which are corrected based on the comments with PINK highlighter.
The Yellow colour shall be used by the originator while self-checking and by the checker
while checking the drawings and documents.
The Blue and the Red colour shall be used by the originator/checker while
self-checking/checking the drawings and documents.
The Pink colour shall be used by the originator for validating the self-check/checkers
comments after completing the corrections.
The documents shall be provided for checking only after it is self-checked and shall be given
to the checker along with the self-check print.
12.7.1 The originator self-checks the drawing for drafting quality layout, format and symbols
used, signatory boxes as per requirements.
12.7.2 The drawing is then stamped “Check Print” and passed to the Drawing Checker Sr.D/M.
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12.7.3 The drawing is checked, when there are no mistakes found the drawing will be “yellow
lined” marked the drawing retained on file.
12.7.4 Where corrections have to be made, there are “marked up” and returned to the originator.
12.7.5 A ‘clean copy’ of the drawing is then printed off, and the Drawing Checker compares the
‘clean copy’ against the ‘marked up’ copy.
12.7.6 When the ‘clear copy’ is acceptable,” and sent to the QA/QC drawing Checker. it is signed
in the “Checked box
12.8.1 The Design Engineer checks the drawing ‘Check Print’ for its engineering contents this
activity may be delegated to the Sr.DE.
12.8.2 The drawing is checked, when there are no mistakes found the drawing will be ‘yellow
lined’ marked and the drawing retained on file.
12.8.3 Where corrections have to be made, they are ‘marked up’ and returned to the originator.
12.8.4 A ‘clean copy’ of the drawing is then printed off, and the Design Checker compares the
‘clean copy’ against the ‘Check Print’ ‘marked up’ copy.
12.8.5 When the ‘clean copy’ is acceptable it is signed by QA/QC Design Checker and sent to
T/L for final Check.
12.8.6 When the ‘clean copy’ is acceptable it is signed by T/L and sent to ED for approval.
12.8.7 When the ‘clean copy’ is acceptable it is signed by ED and sent to Originator for onward
transmittal via Document Controller.
12.10.1 The originator shall perform self-check on all engineering design activities prior to
submittal to the Checker. Self-Checking shall include the following:
Accuracy of computations
Use of applicable codes & standards
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Use of appropriate engineering software
Corrections of engineering calculations, specifications and datasheets
12.10.2 When self-check is completed, the originator signs the document and forwards to the
Design Checker.
12.11.1 The Checker/s shall verify the engineering design activity performed by the originator to
ensure the corrections of design activity.
12.11.2 The QA/QC Checker shall perform complete design-check using methods adopted by the
DE and if necessary, augment by alternative method (cross check method).
12.11.3 Comments on documents shall be marked in RED ink, initiated by the Checker/s and
returned to the originator for incorporation into the document.
12.11.4 A ‘clear copy’ of the document is the printed off, and the QA/QC Checker compares the
‘clear copy’ against the ‘marked up’. The marked up copy is retained on file, sent to T/L
for overall check
12.11.5 When the ‘clean copy’ is acceptable by T/L it is signed and sent to TD for final Approval
and issue to Client.
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APPENDIX – 1
ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS
CHECKING PROCEDURE (DESIGN)
FLOW CHART
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ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS CHECKING PROCEDURES (DESIGN) FLOW CHART
QUALITY CHECKING TEAM LEADER (TL) TECHNICAL
DESIGN ENGINEER
TEAM (SR. ENGINEER) DIRECTOR (TD)
Self-check
document &
model by
Originator/Design
Engineer.
Document is
signed in
Originator Box
QC Checks the
Corrections documents &
listed on model computer model
& document (by team) NO
NO Acceptable?
marked in Red
pen returned to Proof checking
Originator/DE (if required) (3rd
party)
YES YES
Endorsement for
QC reviewer process
sign the
documents in the
checked box
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APPENDIX – 2
ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS
CHECKING PROCEDURE (DRAWINGS)
FLOW CHART
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ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS CHECKING PROCEDURES (DRAFTING) FLOW CHART
NO
TL checks
against
Technical
Integrity
NO Internal
approval by TD
YES
Acceptable?
Drawing is
signed by TL
TD-TECHNICAL
DIRECTOR NO Document
internally
TL- TEAM approved &
LEADER Proof checking
(if required) (3rd issued by TD for
QC-QUALITY party) client’s approval
CHECKER
DE- DESIGN
ENGINEER
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CHECK PRINT – A STAMP
(COLOUR – RED)
BY ORGINATOR
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ISSUED FOR REVIEW, COMMENTS, APPROVAL
(COLOUR RED)
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GOOD FOR CONSTRUCTION
(COLOUR BLUE)
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SECTION-13
PROJECT SCHEDULE
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SAMPLE
SAMPLE
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SAMPLE
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SAMPLE
SAMPLE
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SECTION-14
DRAWING SCHEDULE
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DRAWING SCHEDULE
GEO PROJECT NO : 2737
CLIENT : SOBHA LTD
PROJECT NAME : SOBHA MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT AT MARINE DRIVE, KOCHI REVISION :0
DATE : 27.03.2019
DATE OF ISSUE ...APR 19 ...APR 19 ...APR 19 …MAY 19 REMARKS
(88 SHEETS)
FOUNDATION -
5 Staircase drawing (10 nos) 10 GS-2737-SD-BF-090 to GS-2737-SD-BF-100
6 BF1 GA master Plan(1 nos) 1 GS-2737-SD-BF1-001
7 BF1 GA drawings (14 nos) 14 GS-2737-SD-BF1-002 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-015
8 BF1 beam details (sheet 1 of 5 to sheet 5 of 5) 5 GS-2737-SD-BF1-020 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-024
9 BF1 Flat slab Top Reinft details- Part1 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-030 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-033
10 BF1 Flat slab Bottom Reinft details- Part1 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-034 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-037
11 BF1 Flat slab Top Reinft details- Part2 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-038 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-041
12 BF1 Flat slab Bottom Reinft details- Part2 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-042 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-045
13 BF1 Flat slab Top Reinft details- Part 3 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-046 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-049
14 BF1 Flat slab Bottom Reinft details- Part 3 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-050 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-053
15 BF1 Flat slab Top Reinft details- Part 4 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-054 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-057
16 BF1 Flat slab Bottom Reinft details- Part 4 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-058 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-061
17 BF1 Flat slabTop Reinft details -Part 5 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-062 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-065
18 BF1 Flat slab Bottom Reinft details -Part 5 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-BF1-066 to GS-2737-SD-BF1-069
32 GF Flat slab Bottom Reinft details -Part 5 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-GF-066 to GS-2737-SD-GF-069
33 GF Sections drgs (sheet 1 of 8 to sheet 8 of 8) 8 GS-2737-SD-GF-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-GF-X-008
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SL.NOSL.NO
DRAWING/DOCUMENT TITLE NOS DRAWING/DOCUMENT NUMBER
34 FF GA (lvl 1.0) master plan 1 GS-2737-SD-01-001
77 35 FF
Fourth floor
GA(lvl
(lvl4.0)
1.0)GAdrawing
drawing(sheet
master 14 to sheet 14 of 14)
1 ofplan 1 GS-2737-SD-01-002 to GS-2737-SD-01-015
14GS-2737-SD-04-001
36 FF (lvl 1.0)beam details drawing (sheet 1 of 5 to sheet 5 of 5) 5 GS-2737-SD-01-020 to GS-2737-SD-01-025
78 Fourth floor (lvl 4.0) GA drawing (sheet 1 of 14 to sheet 14 of 14) 14 GS-2737-SD-04-002 to GS-2737-SD-04-015
37 FF (lvl 1.0)Flat slab Top Reinft details- Part1 (sheet 1 of 5 to sheet 5 of 5) 5 GS-2737-SD-01-030 to GS-2737-SD-01-034
79 Fourth
38 FF floor
(lvl(lvl 4.0) beam
1.0)Flat details drawing
slab Bottom Reinft details-
(sheetPart1 to sheet
1 of 5(sheet 1 of55ofto5)sheet 5 of 5) 5 5 GS-2737-SD-04-020 to GS-2737-SD-04-024
GS-2737-SD-01-035 to GS-2737-SD-01-040
80 39 FF
Fourth floor 1.0)Flat
(lvl(lvl 4.0) Flat
slab slab Reinft
Top Top details-
Reinft details- (sheet
Part2Part 3 (sheet
1 of 51toofsheet
4 to (sheet
5 of 5)of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-01-041
5GS-2737-SD-04-030 to GS-2737-SD-01-045
to GS-2737-SD-04-034
81 40 FF
Fourth floor 1.0)Flat
(lvl(lvl 4.0) Flat Bottom
slabslab Reinft
Bottom details-
Reinft Part2
details- (sheet
Part 3 (sheet
1 of 51toofsheet
4 to sheet
5 of 5)of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-01-046
5GS-2737-SD-04-035 to GS-2737-SD-01-050
to GS-2737-SD-04-038
41 FF (lvl 1.0) Flat slab Top Reinft details- Part 3 (sheet 1 of 5 to sheet 5 of 5) 5 GS-2737-SD-01-051 to GS-2737-SD-01-055
82 Fourth floor (lvl 4.0) Flat slab Top Reinft details- Part 3 (sheet 1 of 4 to to sheet of 4)
42 FF (lvl 1.0) Flat slab Bottom Reinft details- Part 3 (sheet 1 of 5 to sheet 5 of 5)
4 5
GS-2737-SD-04-039 to GS-2737-SD-04-042
GS-2737-SD-01-056 to GS-2737-SD-01-060
83 Fourth floor (lvl
43 FF(lvl 1.0)4.0)
FlatFlat
slabslab
TopBottom
Reinft Reinft
details-details-
Part 4 (sheet
Part 3 1(sheet 1 of
of 5 to sheet
4 to5sheet
of 5) of 4) 4 to GS-2737-SD-04-046
GS-2737-SD-01-061
5GS-2737-SD-04-043 to GS-2737-SD-01-65
84 44 FF
Fourth floor 1.0)Flat
(lvl(lvl 4.0) Flat Bottom
slab slab TopReinft
Reinftdetails-
details-Part
Part43(sheet
(sheet11ofof54totosheet
sheet5ofof4)5) 4 GS-2737-SD-01-066
5GS-2737-SD-04-047 to GS-2737-SD-01-70
to GS-2737-SD-04-050
45 FF (lvl 1.0) Flat slabTop Reinft details -Part 5 (sheet 1 of 5 to sheet 5 of 5) 5 GS-2737-SD-01-071 to GS-2737-SD-01-075
(63 sheets)
58 Second floor (lvl 2.0) Flat slab Bottom Reinft details-Part 4 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-02-058 to GS-2737-SD-02-061
LEVEL5 -
95 Fifth
59 floor
Second 5.0) Sections
(lvlfloor (lvl 2.0) Flat
drgsslabTop
(sheet 1Reinft
of 3 todetails
sheet 3-Part
of 3)5 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4) 3 GS-2737-SD-02-062
4GS-2737-SD-06-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-05-X-003
to GS-2737-SD-02-065
TOWER1
100 Sixth floor (lvl 6.0) Sections drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 2 GS-2737-SD-06-T1-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-06-T1-X-002
65 Third floor (lvl 3.0) beam details drawing (sheet 1 of 6 to sheet 6 of 6) 6 GS-2737-SD-03-020 to GS-2737-SD-03-025
101 Sixth
66 floor
Third(lvl
floor drawing
6.0)(lvlGA3.0) master
Flat slab Topplan
Reinft details- Part 3 (sheet 1 of 4 to (sheet of 4) 1 GS-2737-SD-03-030 to GS-2737-SD-03-033
4GS-2737-SD-06-T2-001
102 Sixth
67 floor
Third(lvl
floor drawing
6.0)(lvlGA3.0) (sheet
Flat slab Bottom 3 to sheet
1 ofReinft details-
3 ofPart
3) 3 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet of 4) 3 GS-2737-SD-03-034totoGS-2737-SD-06-T2-004
4GS-2737-SD-06-T2-002 GS-2737-SD-03-037
103 Sixth
68 floor floor
Third(lvl 6.0)beam Flat slab
(lvl 3.0)details Top Reinft
drawing (sheet details-
1 of 4 toPart
sheet3 (sheet
4 of 4 1) of 4 to to sheet of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-03-041
GS-2737-SD-03-038totoGS-2737-SD-06-T1-008
4GS-2737-SD-06-T2-005
104 Sixth
69 floor floor
Third(lvl 3.0)
6.0)(lvlFlat slabFlat slab Bottom
details drawingReinft
(sheetdetails-
1 of 7 toPart 3 (sheet
sheet 7 of 17)of 4 to sheet of 4) 7 4GS-2737-SD-06-T2-010 GS-2737-SD-03-045
GS-2737-SD-03-042totoGS-2737-SD-06-T2-016
TOWER2
105 70 Third floor (lvl 3.0) Flat slab Top Reinft details-
Sixth floor (lvl 6.0) Sections drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) Part 3 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet of 4) 2 4GS-2737-SD-06-T2-X-001
GS-2737-SD-03-046 totoGS-2737-SD-03-049
GS-2737-SD-06-T2-X-002
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
71 Third floor (lvl 3.0) Flat slab Bottom Reinft details- Part 3 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-03-050 to GS-2737-SD-03-053
106 Sixth floor (lvl 6.0) GA drawing master plan 1 GS-2737-SD-06-T3-020
72 Third floor (lvl 3.0) Flat slab Top Reinft details- Part 4 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet of 4) 4 GS-2737-SD-03-054 to GS-2737-SD-03-057
107 Sixth drawing (sheet 3 to sheet LEVEL6 - (50 sheets) 3
73 floor
Third(lvl
floor
6.0)(lvlGA3.0) Flat slab Bottom
1 ofReinft details-
3 ofPart
3) 4 (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet of 4) GS-2737-SD-03-058totoGS-2737-SD-06-T3-023
4GS-2737-SD-06-T3-021 GS-2737-SD-03-061
108 Sixth
74 floor
Third(lvl 6.0)beam
floor (lvl 3.0)details
Flat slabTop
drawingReinft
(sheetdetails to sheet
1 of 3-Part 5 (sheet
3 of 31 )of 4 to sheet of 4) 3 GS-2737-SD-03-062totoGS-2737-SD-06-T3-026
4GS-2737-SD-06-T3-024 GS-2737-SD-03-065
THIRD FLOOR - (70 sheets)
109 Sixth
75 floor floor
Third(lvl 3.0)
6.0)(lvlFlat slabFlat
details Bottom Reinft
slab drawing (sheet details
1 of 7 to-Part
sheet5 (sheet
7 of 7)1 of 4 to sheet of 4) 7 4GS-2737-SD-06-T3-030 GS-2737-SD-03-069
GS-2737-SD-03-066totoGS-2737-SD-06-T3-036
TOWER3
110 Sixth
76 floor floor
Third(lvl 3.0) Sections
6.0)(lvlSections drgs (sheet
drgs 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 5GS-2737-SD-06-T3-X-001 GS-2737-SD-03-X-005
GS-2737-SD-03-X-001totoGS-2737-SD-06-T3-X-002
2
PREPARED BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY:
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SL.NO DRAWING/DOCUMENT TITLE
CUMENT TITLE NOS NOS
DRAWING/DOCUMENT NUMBER DRAWING/DOCUMENT NUMBER
TOWER 1
0.0) Sections drgs Seventh
115 (sheet 1 offloor (lvl 7.0)
2 to sheet 2 ofSections
2) drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 2 2 GS-2737-SD-07-T1-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-07-T1-X-002
GS-2737-SD-10-T1-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-10-T1-X-002
0.0) GA drawing Seventh
116master planfloor (lvl 7.0) GA drawing master plan 1 GS-2737-SD-10-T2-001 1 GS-2737-SD-07-T2-001
0.0) GA drawing Seventh
117(sheet 1 of 3floor
to sheet
(lvl 37.0) GA drawing (sheet 1 of 3 to sheet 3 of 3)
of 3) 3 3 GS-2737-SD-07-T2-002 to GS-2737-SD-07-T2-004
GS-2737-SD-10-T2-002 to GS-2737-SD-10-T2-004
0.0) beam details Seventh
118drawing floor
(sheet 1 of
(lvl4 7.0)
to sheet
beam4details
of 4 ) drawing (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4 ) 4 4 GS-2737-SD-07-T2-005 to GS-2737-SD-07-T2-08
GS-2737-SD-10-T2-005 to GS-2737-SD-10-T2-08
0.0) Flat slab Reinft
119 details
Seventh(sheet
floor 1(lvl
of 7.0)
7 to Flat
sheetslab
7 ofReinft
7) details (sheet 1 of 7 to sheet 7 of 7) 7 7 GS-2737-SD-07-T2-010 to GS-2737-SD-07-T2-016
GS-2737-SD-10-T2-010 to GS-2737-SD-10-T2-016
TOWER 2
0.0) Sections drgs Seventh
120 (sheet 1 offloor (lvl 7.0)
2 to sheet 2 ofSections
2) drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 2 2 GS-2737-SD-07-T2-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-07-T2-X-002
GS-2737-SD-10-T2-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-10-T2-X-002
0.0) GA drawing Seventh
121master planfloor (lvl 7.0) GA drawing master plan 1 GS-2737-SD-10-T3-001 1 GS-2737-SD-07-T3-001
TOWER 3
0.0) Sections drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2)
2
GS-2737-SD-10-T3-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-10-T3-X-002
2
126 Eighth floor (lvl 8.0) GA drawing master plan 1 GS-2737-SD-08-T1-001
1.0) GA drawing master plan 1 GS-2737-SD-11-T1-001
127 Eighth floor (lvl 8.0) GA drawing (sheet 1 of 3 to sheet 3 of 3) 3 GS-2737-SD-08-T1-002 to GS-2737-SD-08-T1-004
1.0) GA drawing (sheet 1 of 3 to sheet 3 of 3) 3 GS-2737-SD-11-T1-002 to GS-2737-SD-11-T1-004
128 Eighth floor (lvl 8.0) beam details drawing (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4 ) 4 GS-2737-SD-08-T1-005 to GS-2737-SD-08-T1-008
1.0) beam details drawing (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4 ) 4 GS-2737-SD-11-T1-005 to GS-2737-SD-11-T1-008
129 Eighth floor (lvl 8.0) Flat slab Reinft details (sheet 1 of 7 to sheet 7 of 7) 7 GS-2737-SD-08-T1-010 to GS-2737-SD-08-T1-016
1.0) Flat slab Reinft details (sheet 1 of 7 to sheet 7 of 7) 7 GS-2737-SD-11-T1-010 to GS-2737-SD-11-T1-016
130 Eighth floor (lvl 8.0) Sections drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 2 GS-2737-SD-08-T1-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-08-T1-X-002
TOWER 1
1.0) Sections drgs
131 (sheet
Eighth1 offloor sheet
2 to(lvl 8.0)2 of
GA 2)drawing master plan 2 GS-2737-SD-11-T1-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-11-T1-X-002
GS-2737-SD-08-T2-001
1
1.0) GA drawing master plan
132 Eighth floor (lvl 8.0) GA drawing (sheet 1 of 3 to sheet 3 of 3) 1 GS-2737-SD-11-T2-001 3 GS-2737-SD-08-T2-002 to GS-2737-SD-08-T2-004
1.0) GA drawing 133(sheet
Eighth 3 to sheet
1 of floor (lvl 8.0)
3 of beam
3) details drawing (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4 ) 3 GS-2737-SD-11-T2-002 to GS-2737-SD-11-T2-004
4 GS-2737-SD-08-T2-005 to GS-2737-SD-08-T2-08
1.0) beam details
134drawing
Eighth(sheet
floor1(lvl to sheet
of 48.0) Flat slab
4 ofReinft
4 ) details (sheet 1 of 7 to sheet 7 of 7) 4 GS-2737-SD-11-T2-005 to GS-2737-SD-11-T2-08
7 GS-2737-SD-08-T2-010 to GS-2737-SD-08-T2-016
1.0) Flat slab Reinft details (sheet 1 of 7 to sheet
135 Eighth floor (lvl 8.0) Sections drgs 7 of 7) (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 7 GS-2737-SD-11-T2-010 to GS-2737-SD-11-T2-016
2 GS-2737-SD-08-T2-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-08-T2-X-002
TOWER 2
1.0) Sections drgs
136 (sheet
Eighth1 offloor sheet
2 to(lvl 8.0)2 of
GA 2)drawing master plan 2 GS-2737-SD-11-T2-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-11-T2-X-002
1 GS-2737-SD-08-T3-001
1.0) GA drawing plan GS-2737-SD-11-T3-001
TOWER 3
1.0) Sections drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 2 GS-2737-SD-11-T3-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-11-T3-X-002
141 Ninth floor (lvl 9.0) GA drawing master plan 1 GS-2737-SD-09-T1-001
2.0) GA drawing 142master floor (lvl 9.0) GA drawing (sheet 1 of 3 to sheet 3 of 3)
Ninthplan 1 GS-2737-SD-12-T1-001 3 GS-2737-SD-09-T1-002 to GS-2737-SD-09-T1-004
2.0) GA drawing Ninth
143(sheet 1 offloor
3 to (lvl
sheet9.0)
3 ofbeam
3) details drawing (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4 ) 3 4 GS-2737-SD-09-T1-005 to GS-2737-SD-09-T1-008
GS-2737-SD-12-T1-002 to GS-2737-SD-12-T1-004
2.0) beam details
144drawing floor (lvl
Ninth(sheet 1 of9.0)
4 toFlat
sheetslab Reinft
4 of 4 ) details (sheet 1 of 7 to sheet 7 of 7) 4 7 GS-2737-SD-09-T1-010 to GS-2737-SD-09-T1-016
GS-2737-SD-12-T1-005 to GS-2737-SD-12-T1-008
2.0) Flat slab Reinft Ninth floor
145 details (sheet(lvl 9.0)
1 of 7 toSections
sheet 7 drgs
of 7) (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 7 2 GS-2737-SD-09-T1-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-09-T1-X-002
GS-2737-SD-12-T1-010 to GS-2737-SD-12-T1-016
TOWER 1
2.0) Sections drgs
146 (sheet
Ninth1 floor
of 2 to (lvl
sheet
9.0)2 GAof 2)drawing master plan 2 1 GS-2737-SD-09-T2-001
GS-2737-SD-12-T1-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-12-T1-X-002
147 Ninth
2.0) GA drawing master plan floor (lvl 9.0) GA drawing (sheet 1 of 3 to sheet 3 of 3) 1 GS-2737-SD-12-T2-001 3 GS-2737-SD-09-T2-002 to GS-2737-SD-09-T2-004
2.0) GA drawing Ninth
148(sheet 1 offloor
3 to (lvl
sheet9.0)
3 ofbeam
3) details drawing (sheet 1 of 4 to sheet 4 of 4 ) 3 4 GS-2737-SD-09-T2-005 to GS-2737-SD-09-T2-08
GS-2737-SD-12-T2-002 to GS-2737-SD-12-T2-004
2.0) beam details
149drawing floor (lvl
Ninth (sheet 1 of9.0)
4 toFlat
sheet
slab4 Reinft
of 4 ) details (sheet 1 of 7 to sheet 7 of 7) 4 7 GS-2737-SD-09-T2-010 to GS-2737-SD-09-T2-016
GS-2737-SD-12-T2-005 to GS-2737-SD-12-T2-08
150 Ninth floor (lvl 9.0) Sections drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 2 GS-2737-SD-09-T2-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-09-T2-X-002
SAMPLE
TOWER 2
2.0) Sections drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2)
1
GS-2737-SD-12-T2-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-12-T2-X-002
2
LEVEL 9 - (50 sheets)
152 Ninth floor (lvl 9.0) GA drawing (sheet 1 of 3 to sheet 3 of 3) 3 GS-2737-SD-09-T3-002 to GS-2737-SD-09-T3-004
2.0) GA drawing master plan 1 GS-2737-SD-12-T3-001
153 Ninth floor (lvl 9.0) beam details drawing (sheet 1 of 3 to sheet 3 of 3 ) 3 GS-2737-SD-09-T3-005 to GS-2737-SD-09-T3-07
2.0) GA drawing (sheet 1 of 3 to sheet 3 of 3) 3 GS-2737-SD-12-T3-002 to GS-2737-SD-12-T3-004
155 Ninth floor (lvl 9.0) Sections drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 2 GS-2737-SD-09-T3-X-001 to GS-2737-SD-09-T3-X-002
2.0) Flat slab Reinft details (sheet 1 of 7 to sheet 7 of 7) 7 GS-2737-SD-12-T3-030 to GS-2737-SD-12-T3-036
TOWER 3
2.0) SectionsPREPARED BY:
drgs (sheet 1 of 2 to sheet 2 of 2) 2 GS-2737-SD-12-T3-X-001
CHECKEDtoBY:
GS-2737-SD-12-T3-X-002 APPROVED BY:
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SL.NO DRAWIN
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DRAWING
TEMPLAT
E
SAMPLE
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SECTION-15
DOCUMENTATION
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DRAWINGS & DOCUMENT NUMBERING SYSTEM
1. DRAWINGS
GS – 2783 – SD -001
Sheet no.
Structural Drawing
Geo Structurals
2. CALCULATIONS
GS – 2783 – CAL - 001
Cal no.
Calculation
Geo Structurals
3. DOCUMENTS
GS – 2783 – DOC - 001
Doc. no
Documents
GEO – Project No
Geo Structurals
4. SKETCHS
GS – 2783 – SKE - 001
Ske. no
Sketchs
GEO – Project No
Geo Structurals
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SECTION-15
DOCUMENTATION
3.CALCULATION SHEET
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CALCULATION SHEET
PROJECT :
PAGE ……… OF ……….
SUBJECT : DATE :
SAMPLE
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SECTION-15
DOCUMENTATION
4.REQUEST FOR
INFORMATION
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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI)
SAMPLE
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SECTION-15
DOCUMENTATION
5.MINUTES OF MEETING
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MINUTES OF THE MEETING
PROJECT : PROJECT NO:
RECORDED BY :
SAMPLE
SIGNED BY APPROVED BY
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SECTION-15
DOCUMENTATION
6.TRANSMITTAL SHEET
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TRANSMITTAL
PROJECT NAME PROJECT NO :
ARCHITECT DATE :
TO BUILDER/CLIENT BY MAIL
SAMPLE
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SECTION-16
KEY PROJECTS
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SL. NAME OF WORK CLIENT AREA START DATE DATE OF
NO DETAILS OF KEY PROJECTS COMPLETED IN LAST 5 YEARS COMPLETION
CONFIDENT PRIDE AT
7 CONFIDENT GROUP 147136 SQFT 08.04.2016 07.06.2016
EDAPPILLY BLOCK A
DD APARTMENT AT MARADU
21 DESAI HOMES 100272 SQFT 10.09.2014 10.04.2017
CONFIDENT PRIDE AT
26 CONFIDENT GROUP 104728 SQFT 15.10.2014 24.05.2017
EDAPPILLY BLOCK B
DEMOLITION &
RECONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN
29 CE/NW/MES KOCHI 5792 M2 17.04.2017 01.07.2017
LEADINGS M.D ACCN. AT KOCHI
AS PER GRIHA NORMS
CONFIDENT PHEONIX AT
32 CONFIDENT GROUP 93534 SQFT 03.06.2015 20.06.2017
CALICUT
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SL. NAME OF WORK CLIENT AREA START DATE DATE OF
NO DETAILS OF KEY PROJECTS COMPLETED IN LAST 5 YEARS COMPLETION
41 LULU CYBER TOWER LULU TECH PARK LTD ----- 20.02.2015 08.01.2018
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SL. NAME OF WORK CLIENT AREA START DATE DATE OF
NO DETAILS OF KEY PROJECTS COMPLETED IN LAST 5 YEARS COMPLETION
PURAVANKARA
42 PROVIDENT GREEN PARK 671938 SQFT 20.02.2014 08.01.2018
DEVELOPERS
LULU ICC ADDITIONAL HOTEL &
43 CONVENTION CENTRE AT LULU GROUP ----- 04.01.2017 09.01.2018
THRISSUR
NOEL EARTH SONG AT NOEL BUILDERS &
45 98910 SQFT 04.03.2015 13.08.2018
KADAVANTRA TOWER 1 DEVELOPERS
EVALUATION OF EXISTING
67 TEJAS ----- 25.01.2020 30.10.2020
HANGER @ CIASL
PROVISION OF DEFICIENT
INTEGRATED SECURITY WATCH
68 MES 10575 SQFT 19.06.2020 -----
TOWER ST NAVAL STATION
EZHIMALA
CONFIDENT WHITEHOUSE AT
69 CONFIDENT GROUP 145036 SQFT 27.02.2020 ongoing
KALOOR
SALIENT FEATURES:
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NAME OF THE PROJECT: LULU GRAND HYATT, BOLGATTY
SALIENT FEATURES :
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NAME OF THE PROJECT: SOBHA ATLANTIS, VYTILLA, KOCHI
CLIENT: SOBHA
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NAME OF THE PROJECT: PRESTIGE EDEN GARDEN, KALAMASSERY
SALIENT FEATURES :
Prestige Eden Garden is planned as a blissful residential community set within an acre, located on NH
544, at Kalamasserry, Kochi. It consists of 112 finely crafted premium units, which is a combination
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NAME OF THE PROJECT: SOBHA STERLING INFINIA, BANGALORE
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NAME OF THE PROJECT: LULU SANDS InFinIT, KAKKANAD
SALIENT FEATURES:
• The project is planned in 12.74 acres plot, located at smart city Cochin. The entire project is phased into four
towers.
1. Amenity Block
2. North Tower
3. South Tower
• The proposed structure is to have a cast in-situ concrete construction with core walls around lifts and
staircase.
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NAME OF THE PROJECT: LEXUS CAR SHOWROOM, KALAMASSERY
SALIENT FEATURE :
• The 11-storey building which is the largest Toyota Showroom in the world.
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NAME OF THE PROJECT: SCAFFOLDING FOR BRIDGE ACROSS PAMBA RIVER AT CHAMPAKULAM,
ALAPPUZHA
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NAME OF THE PROJECT: SOBHA MIXED USE PROJECT, KOCHI
CLIENT: SOBHA
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NAME OF THE PROJECT: COVENTION & WEDDING HALL AND FITNESS CENTRE FOR HYATT
REGENCY, TRIVANDRUM
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DEMOLITION CONSULTING SERVICES
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DEMOLOITION CONSULTING SERVICES
F RONT AND BACK V IEW O F S UPERTECH T WIN TOWERS , N OIDA ,UP,I NDIA
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SECTION-17
TRAINING PROGRAM
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CONTINUOUS TRAINING FOR ENGINEERS
Continuous education is essential for engineers, but many companies don’t recognize the value or
they are unwilling to provide the necessary resources. Because it not only affects their future
career, but also impacts the value they can provide to that company during the course of their
employment.
“Everybody is responsible for coming up to speed on industry advances. Everyone should work
with a mentor or a manager to make sure that it is an environment where learning can happen.
“There are benefits for all involved. “An effective engineering training program could increase
engineering efficiency by at least 20%.” In some companies, this is part of the culture.
“Continuing education is important for us, and that should not be a surprise. “In fact, it’s part of
our corporate culture.”
MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT
Geo Structurals management is committed for Continuous training for the engineers “Success
requires a commitment of knowledge and skilled resources,”
Therefore, Geo Structurals conducts periodic training program for our Engineers & designers on
various topics including Structural Engineering & Design, Detailing, Projects, Supply Chain,
Softwares Technical management, …. etc.
Through training, it is possible to develop the necessary skills for acting in the area and soft skills
that will help in the personal development of each engineer.
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SECTION-18
CLIENT FEEDBACK
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