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AR133P –BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 4

WEEK 1 – ORIENTATION
Ar. Don G. De Vera, uap, pia
Introduction
Course description
• Specifications writing using uniform system or master format, estimating methods
and quantity surveying.

Objective

At the end of the term, the student should be able To:

• Apply the essentials of specification writing in identifying, recommending and using the
appropriate type of material for a situation and condition.
• Discuss the importance of specifications as non- graphical tool that complements working
drawings.
• Identify the different methods and techniques in estimating different quantities of materials,
equipment and labor resulting in a more accurate data as a basis for sound project
programming, scheduling and control.
Course Coverage:
Week 2 - 4
• Introduction to Specifications Writing

▫ Types of Specifications
▫ Uniform System or Master format
• 1.2.1 Three (3)- part Format
• 1.2.2 Sixteen (16) Division Uniform
• Construction Index
• Specifications Writing Techniques
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT

Week 5-8

• Introduction to Estimating and Quantity Surveying


• 2.1 Introduction to Estimating and
• Quantity Surveying
• 2.2 Measuring Quantities
• 2.2.1 Estimating Civil Works
• 2.2.1.1 Site work, Earthworks
• (Excavation/ Backfill)
• 2.2.1.2 Concrete Works
• 2.2.1.3 Rebars
• 2.2.1.4 Structural Steel Works
MIDTERM ASSESSMENT
Course Coverage:
Week 9-11
• .2.2 Estimating Architectural Materials and Finishes
▫ 2.2.2.1 Masonry
▫ 2.2.2.2 Doors and Windows
▫ 2.2.2.3 Wall Finishes
▫ 2.2.2.4 Floor Finishes
▫ 2.2.2.5 Ceiling Finishes

• 2.3 Electrical Materials
▫ 2.2.3.1 Wires, conduits and conduit fittings
▫ 2.2.3.2 Outlets, switches, receptacles, etc.
▫ 2.2.3.3 Panel board, circuit breakers, etc.
▫ 2.2.3.4 Fixtures

• 2.2.4 Plumbing Fixtures and materials


▫ 2.2.4.1 Plumbing Fixtures
▫ 2.2.4.2 Pipes, Fittings and Valves
▫ 2.2.4.3 Plumbing Accessories and other appurtenances

FINAL COURSE ASSESSMENT: Submission of Cost Bill of Materials


SCHEDULE
RESEARCH, PLATES
 RE:100 (RESEARCH)

Textbook:

• Peurifoy, Robert L. and Oberlender Garold D. (2011). Formwork for Concrete Structures. New York: McGraw-Hill.
• Joseph De Chiara and Michael J. Crosbie (2011). Time-saver standards for building types. Boston: McGraw-Hill.
• Burden, Ernest (2005). Illustrated Dictionary of Building Design and Construction. New York: McGraw-Hill.
• Francis D.K. Ching (2014), Building Construction Illustrated 5th edition: John Wiley & Sons,
• Doran, David (2006). Principles and Practices of Testing in Construction. Scotland: Whittle Pub.
• Tagayun, Vicente A. (2002). Estimating bill of materials. Quezon City: Tagayun Associates.
CONSULTATION TIME:

• 11 TO 12NN AND 4-5PM (By schedule)


• Email me @
[email protected]
• Cel. Number: 09175711146
COURSE EVALUATION

The student is required to obtain a final grade of 60% in order to pass the course.
The final grade of the student is interpreted as shown on the table below.

Above 91.51 – 87.01 – 82.51 – 78.01– 73.51 – 69.01 – 64.51 – 60.00 – Below
AVERAGE (%)
96.00 96.00 91.50 87.00 82.50 78.00 73.50 69.00 64.50 60.00

FINAL GRADE 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 5.00

OTHER COURSE POLICIES


Attendance , Projects , Course portfolio , Honor , Dress
and Grooming Code
Malayan Colleges Laguna
School of Architecture

AR133P
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 4

RE: 100
Submitted by:
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“student number”
Section

Dated Submitted :

Fastened, short folder


Submitted to:
Ar. Don G. De Vera, uap

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