Structural Drawings

     A structure drawing, also known as a structural diagram, is a visual representation of a building’s physical components, such as walls, columns, beams, and floor systems, used to illustrate its structural design. It is used in architecture and engineering to communicate design concepts and to show the relationships between building elements, size, and position of structural elements.





    The reinforcement details is the significant feature of structural drawings and the structural drawings prepared for the determination of steel reinforcement details of building.
This includes the steel design of the following members.

1-    Foundation Steel.
2-    Plinth Beams.
3-    Plinth Columns.
4-    Lintel Beam Designs.
5-    Floor Beams.
6-    Slab Reinforcement.
7-    Stair Section Details.
8-    RCC Retaining Wall.
9-    Underground Water Tank Details.
10-  Overhead Water Tank Details.
11-  Septic Tank Design Details.
12-  General Notes (Design Mix, Strength of Concrete etc.)

Plans, sections, and elevations showing the design, dimensions, and levels of all the concrete elements within the structure. 
Location of all holes, chases, cavities, fixings, and other elements that affect the concrete mixing work.

Notes on specifications, finishes and all cross references affecting the construction. 

Provide the retailer with the design and section information necessary to specify the length, shape, and number of each type of reinforcement.