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ANNEXES

APPENDIXES

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APPENDIX I BIM Project Execution Plan

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SECTION A: PROJECT INFORMATION


Please provide project information as listed in the table below: PROJECT PHASES / SCHEDULE / MILESTONES:
Project to list the project phases, schedules and milestones as examples listed below
PROJECT INFORMATION DETAIL
ITEM TASK DATE
PROJECT CODE [ET06NR]
FEASIBILITY STAGE
PROJECT TITLE [PRH Development at Wing Tai Road, Chai Wan]
N/A
PHASE NO. N/A
DESIGN STAGE
DISTRICT LOCATION & Wing Tai Road, Chai Wan
ADDRESS (i) BSDRP(1) Oct 2015
DEVELOPMENT TYPE PRH (ii) FSD Nov 2015
BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION One 36 domestic storey building, with typical floor of around 1000 sq.m GFA. Site area (iii) GBP Feb 2016
around 0.33 Ha
(iv) DDRP(1) Feb 2016
(v) ICU related GBP & Drainage Amendment Submissions Mid-Jun 2016
Figure B–1: Project Information
onward

(vi) BSDRP2 Sep 2016


(vii) DDRP2 Mid-Oct 2016

TENDER STAGE
(viii) TENDER OUT May 2017

SITE SUPERVISION
N/A

CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION STAGE


(x) Model to handover to Main Contractor for reference and/or updating at start of Contract. Information Nov 2017
contained to be adequate for handing over to EMD for facilities management purpose
Figure B–2: Project Phases / Schedule / Milestones

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SECTION B: LEVEL 1 – BIM Use Overview4


1. MAJOR BIM GOALS / OBJECTIVES:
Project team to setup the Goals of BIM Services for the project.
Some examples are filled in the table below as a reference, project team shall base on the BIM Goals to pick the potential BIM Uses

<INSERT LEVEL 1 TABLES>

4 Refer to QUICK GUIDE Level 1 – BIM Use Over view

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SECTION C: LEVEL 2 – BIM Application Detail5


Based on Section B, decide
- the information set required to be input,
- responsible disciplines for author ing and updating the BIM models,
- source of information,
- relative effort to achieve the BIM use goals.

<INSERT LEVEL 2 TABLES>

5 Refer to QUICK GUIDE Level 2 – BIM Application Detail

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SECTION D: BIM AUTHORING PROCESS6


Design your own BIM process, with reference from Overall BIM Project Overview Process and Cost Estimation.
Please refer to the attachment for enlarged process diagram.

<INSERT APPLICABLE LEVEL 3 TABLES>

6 Refer to QUICK GUIDE Level 3 - BIM Workflow

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SECTION E: ORGANIZATIONAL ROLES / STAFFING


Base on the BIM Uses project team selected from the Figure D-4, this table is required to allocate the human resource to complete the BIM
1. BIM ROLES AND RESPONSIBLITIES: Use. Please refer to the Lump Sum Fee of the Agreement in the tender return documents.

NUMBER OF ESTIMATED
ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES LEAD
BIM USE ORGANIZATION TOTAL STAFF WORKER LOCATION(S)
CONTACT
In house Project BIM Team FOR BIM USE HOURS

BIM Team Leader To define BIM goals and deliverables; & 1 no. PA 5 days Blk. 3, HAHQ
To prepare BIM Project programme.
ICU GBP Discipline BIM
Discipline BIM Coordinators To coordinate the process and check that the models work together; HKHA 1 no. STOA 12 days Blk. 3, HAHQ
Submission Coordinator
To maintains a collection of models of difference discipline; &
To make sure that the information is interoperable and up to date.
3 nos. TOA 60 days Blk. 3, HAHQ
BIM Technical Assistants

1 no. SE 4 days Blk. 3, HAHQ


BIM Modellers
ICU Foundation Discipline BIM
HKHA 1 no. STOS 8 days Blk. 3, HAHQ
BIM Services Provider BIM Team / Construction BIM Team Plan Submission Coordinator

BIM Manager / Construction To collect the project information; 1 no. TOS 30 days Blk. 3, HAHQ
BIM Manager To coordinate and collaborate among the project team;
To assist all par ties in the project to work together to achieve the most desirable outcome with the use
of the latest development and advancement of BIM practice; [Construction [1 no. Project
[company name] [1 days] [Company address]
To agree and communicate with the project team to execute the tasks; Simulation] Director]
To organize co-ordination meetings / briefing sessions to report the progress of works at regular
interval; [1 no. BIM [Construction BIM
[2 days] [Company address]
To provide guidance and advice to the project team on the way to start up and develop the project Manager] Manager]
BIM models;
To attend meetings, various Committees, Panels, Working Groups and report the progress of works; [2 nos. BIM
[10 days] [Company address]
To produce reports and presentation materials; Modellers]
To Prepare programme of works with planned activities and working schedules for the Services which Figure E-2: BIM Use Staffing
shall align with the project goal and deliverables for approval; &
To perform revision management.

BIM Modellers / To carry out BIM modelling works and relevant task, e.g. animations, design visualization and
Construction BIM Modellers construction simulations;
To interlink BIM models with other design / analysis software;
To produce photo-realistic view and other presentation materials;
To produce drawings from BIM models in accordance with the HA’s standards and ICU submission
standards;
To provide technical support to the project team;
To carry our other BIM related works as directed; &
To maintain project folder and project model file.
Figure E-1: Role and responsibility in BIM Project

2. BIM USE STAFFING:

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SECTION F: KEY PROJECT CONTACTS


SECTION / BIM Services Provider (BIMSP) BIM Team / Construction BIM Team
ROLE ORGANIZATI NAME POSITION E-MAIL PHONE
ON BIM Manager /
Construction BIM
In-House Project BIM Team Manger

BIM Modellers/
jenkin.ng@housingauthority Construction BIM
BIM Team Leader CA/D&S Jenkin NG A/108 21293916 Modellers
.gov.hk
Figure C–1: Key Project Contacts
CA/D&S Jenkin NG A/108 jenkin.ng@... 21293916
CBSE/2
Discipline BIM C L Cheung BSE/C33 cleung.cheung@ 21293692
CSE/4,
Coordinators C Y KWAN SE/115 cheukyuen.kwan@ 21293023
CCE/1 CQSx….
SLAx, Samy HO PTO(C)/1 samy wk ho@... 21293743

BIM Technical CA/D&S WC WONG STO(A)/1 wc.wong@... 21293930


Assistants CCE/1 TF WONG STO(C)/8 tf.wong@.... 21293760

HK TAM TO(A)/31 hk.tam@... 21293904


Sam LAM CTA(A)/404 manfai.lam@.. 21293936
CA/D&S, Kiwi TONG CTA/A(103) kiwi.tong@... 21293936
CBSE/2, H F Lo TO(BS)/C5 hoifan.lo@... 21296772
BIM Modellers
CSE/4 Y P Lee TO(BS)/C31 yuetping.lee@.... 21293770
CCE/1 W.C. Wong STO(S)/38 wingching.wong@.. 21293359
Y.M. Wong TO(S)/51 yuetm.wong@... 21293374
CW Lam TO(C)/15 cw lam@... 21293755

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SECTION G: COLLABORATION PROCEDURES


All items shall follow the HKHA Standards unless otherwise dictated by the client.
1. Collaboration Strategy:

[Describe how the project team will collaborate. Include items such as communication methods, document management and transfer, and
record storage, etc. Please refer to 4.11 in Enquiry Document.]

2. Meeting Procedure

FREQUENCY
MEETING TYPE PROJECT STAGE [nos. of PARTICIPANTS LOCATION
weeks/months]
Initial Project BIM Design Stage 05.01.2016 CA, SE & BIMSP BIM Discussion Room,
Meeting 12/F, Block 3, HAHQ
ICU SUBMISSION Design Stage 2 weeks CA, SE & BIMSP BIM Discussion Room,
PREPARATION 12/F, Block 3, HAHQ
Figure H-1: Meeting Procedure

3. Model delivery schedule


Create, develop, manage and deliver the BIM models of all professional disciplines to tally with the project design development and scheduled
Panel / Committees submissions which may include AAP, EAP, PDRC (1) & (2), SOM, SPC, BC, DDRP (1) & (2), BSDRP (1) & (2), and
tender drawing production.

FREQUENCY
FILE DUE DATE FILE
DATA SHARING FILE RECEIVER [nos. of
SENDER [dd.mm.yyy] FORMAT
weeks/months]
Structural Model file / SE A, BSE & BIMSP 2 weeks 05.06.2016 *.rvt / *.dwf
Drawing file

Architectural Model file A SE, BSE & BIMSP 2 weeks 15.6.2016 *.rvt / *.dwf
/ Drawing file

Structural Model file / SE A, BSE & BIMSP 2 weeks 05.08.2016 *.rvt / *.dwf
Drawing file

Architectural Model file A SE, BSE & BIMSP 2 weeks 15.08.2016 *.rvt / *.dwf
/ Drawing file
Figure H-2: Model delivery schedule

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SECTION H: RESPONSIBILITY MATRIX7


Please refer to D.LOD -2 for tables indicate which LOD is typically expected for each model element at the completion of each project stage.
The pre- filled value is provided as a star ting point for further adjustment by model authors and receivers as project progress.
It should be stressed that this table is not additional requirements to professional deliverables. It should be adjusted from time to time
to reflect the LOD of elements within models.

7 Refer to Section 3 Detail Guide- D.LOD-2 LOD Responsibility Matrix

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SECTION I: QUALITY CONTROL


1. Overall Strategy for Quality Control:

PARTY RESPONSIBILITY FREQUENCY


Discipline BIM a. To ensure the project information has fully incorporated into the Twice a week
Coordinators BIM models; &
b. To ensure the BIM models compliance with the HA BIM
standards.
BIM Technical a. To produce all BIM models and its drawing fulfilling all the Once a week
Assistants & BIM submission requirements;
Modellers b. To upload the BIM model files to the project folder at the end of
week.

2. Quality Control Checks:


The following checks should be performed to assure quality.

RESPONSIBLE
CHECKS DEFINITION SOFTWARE FREQUENCY
PARTY
Check that the models have been Discipline BIM
STANDARDS created in compliance with the Coordinators Once every 2
Revit
CHECK prevailing HA BIM modelling standards, weeks
rules and guidelines

Check and validate that the information Discipline BIM


MODEL CHECK is align with drawings project team Coordinators Revit Once a week
provided
All drawing produced from Revit meet Discipline BIM
DRAWING
the submission requirement in both Coordinators Revit Once a week
CHECK
graphic and calculation
Figure I-1: Quality Control Checks

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SECTION J: TECHNOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS8

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT: COMPUTER / HARDWARE REQUIREMENT:


Understand hardware specification becomes valuable once information begins to be shared between several disciplines or organizations. It
BIM USE DISCIPLINE SOFTWARE & VERSION also becomes valuable to ensure that the downstream hardware is not less power ful than the hardware used to create the information. In
order to ensure that this does not happen, choose the hardware that is in the highest demand and most appropriate for the majority of BIM
ICU & other statutory submissions A, SE & BSE REVIT 2016 Uses.

Clash Detection A, CE, SE & BSE REVIT 2016 , NAVISWORKS 2016 BIM USE OWNER SPECIFICATION
Construction Planning Simulation A, SE & BSE REVIT 2016 , NAVISWORKS 2016 (a) Intel® Core i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz or equivalent AMD
Figure J-1: Software requirement Athlon® processor
(b) Microsoft® Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
(c) 16 GB RAM
(d) 1 TB free disk space
ICU & other statutory
A, SE & BSE (e) DirectX® 11 capable graphics card with Shader Model 3 or
submissions
equivalent
(f) Video Display 1,280 x 1,024 with true colour
(g) Internet connection for communication with Project Team.
(h) Two-button mouse with scroll wheel
(i) Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 8.0 or later]

Figure J-2: Computer / Hardware requirement

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SECTION K: MODEL STRUCTURE


2. Model Structure:
1. Model File Segregation
[Describe and diagram how the model is separated, e.g., by zone, by building, by discipline. DO NOT separate each level into a single Revit
file. If one Block is too big for a single file, it could be break down by zones, such as 1/F-20/F in one file, level above 20/F in another file]

<INSERT FILE NAMING TABLE>

Figure K-1: File separation diagram

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3. Folder Structure: 4. Coordinate systems:


HK 1980 Grid

5. Standards:
(a) BIM Project Execution Guide (BIMPEG) – 1 s t Edition
(b) Standard Approach to Modelling (SAM) for Creating Building Information Structural Model for DCD of HA – 1st Edition
(c) Building Information Modelling (BIM) Library Components Reference for DCD of HA – Version 1.0
(d) Building Information Modelling (BIM) Standards Manual for DCD of HA – Version 1.0
(e) Building Information Modelling (BIM) User Guide for DCD of HA – Version 1.0
(f) Building Information Modelling (BIM) Library Components Design Guide for DCD of HA – Version 1.0

Figure K-2: example folder structure.

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APPENDIX II Comparison of Previous HKHA BIM 1 BIM Project Execution Guide (BIMPEG)
Guides and Guides 1st Edition
Section Contents Remarks
This section highlights the comparison of all the previously published relevant Housing BIM Guidelines and the this consolidated Preamble Preface (001)
HABIMSG.
- Scope
- Authority and Responsibility
OLD to be retained:
- Control
- BIM Project Handbook
- BIM Project Execution Guide (BIMPEG) 1 Implementation (101)
- BIM SAM of Review Structural Model for Foundation & Earth Retaining Structure
- SAM for Creating BIM Structural Model - Scope To be retained
- SAM for Creating BIM Plumbing Model - Definition of BIM 2
- BIM Library Component Design Guide
- BIM Standards Manual - BIM Application
- BIM User Guide - Planning for BIM
NEW added: - Project Deliverables
- Purpose Driven - Individual Discipline Applications To be retained
- Level 1-4 Guide Level 1-3
- Site Supervision Applications
- LOD Responsibility Matrix Q2 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。-01
- BIM Collaboration - Construction Stage Applications
- SAM for MEP: Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation, Electrical, Fire Services and Pump, Utility Service, Drainage to Q2-06
and Sewage
- Drawing Production 2 Organization (201) To be retained
- SAM for Modular Flat - Scope 2
- FLIP - BIM Service Team (BIMST)
- Cloud Services Information
- BIM Centre
- BIM Management Structure
- Project BIM Team
- BIM Team Leader
- BIM Coordinator
- BIMSP/Construction BIM Manager
- BIM Modeller
- BIM Model User

3 Workflow (301)
- Scope
- Workflow of Design-Tender-Build Projects To be retained
 BIM Goals, Objectives and Deliverables Level 1-3 diagram

 Central BIM Server


 Project BIM Team
 BIM Project Execution Plan (BIMPxP)
 Pre-construction Stage
 Construction Stage
 Completion Stage
- Workflow of Non- Design-Tender-Build Projects
- BIM PC To be retained
9.1

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- Individual Discipline BIM Models To be retained Annex 2 Examples of Workflow for BIM Process (A02)
- Cross-Disciplinary Models Coordination in Design Stage 4 - Project without BIMSP and Before Construction Stage To be retained
- Revision Management To be retained Q2
4 - Project with BIMSP and Before Construction Stage Missing
- Quality Control To be retained - During Construction Stage To be retained
Q3 Q2
- Data Security and Storage To be retained Appendixes
Annex 3 BIM Project Execution Plan (A03) To be retained
4 BIM Project Execution Plan (401) To be retained Template Appendix I, Q2

- Scope 2, Appendix I Annex 4 Typical Computer Setup for Site Office (A04) To be retained
- BIM Project Execution Plan (BIMPxP) 3, Q3

- Plan Establishment
- Model Collaboration Procedures To be retained
D.COL-1
- Template Appendix I, 7.1

5 Conventions (501)
- Scope
- BIM Software To be retained
9.3
- Model Templates To be retained
- Model Elements 5, D.MET-2
- Family Categories To be retained
5, D.MET-2
- BIM Library To be retained
6.11.2.15, D.MET-2
- User-Defined Families To be retained
5, D.MET-2
- Project Models To be retained
 Model Refinement and Level of Detail 5, D.MET-2

 Model Hierarchy
- Project Co-ordinate System To be removed
- Modelling Rules To be retained
5,
- Naming and Numbering Convention To be retained
5, DMET-2

6 BIM PC Procurement (601)


- Scope
- Hardware Configuration To be retained
9.1
- Workflow for Acquisition of Computer Equipment To be removed
Out of scope
- Site office

Annex 1 Examples of Project BIM Team Organization (A01) To be retained


Q2

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2 BIM Project Handbook – A quick reference Guide for 3.3


3.4
Who Should Prepare and Develop the BIM Project Execution Plan?
How to Develop the BIM Project Execution Plan?
Project BIM Implementation 3.5 Where is the BIM Project Execution Plan Template?
3.6 What Information Should Be Included in the BIM Project Execution
November 2014 Edition Plan?
Section Contents Remarks I. Project Information To be retained
BIM Project Execution Plan
1 Introduction (Appendix I Section A)
1.1 Building Information Modelling (BIM) To be retained II. Goals and Objectives To be retained
1.2 Building Information Management (BIM) 2 BIM Project Execution Plan
1.3 Data Development and Use Throughout the Building Lifecycle with To be retained (Appendix I Section B-C)
BIM Level 1-3 diagram III. BIM Process Design To be retained
1.4 BIM Model progression To be removed BIM Project Execution Plan
Information somehow is same as LOD but not (Appendix I Section D)
detailed enough to describe the whole issue IV. Project Deliverables To be retained
1.5 What is Level of Detail (LOD)? To be retained BIM Project Execution Plan
1.6 Level of Detail and Level of Development D.LOD-1 (Appendix I)
1.7 BIM process shifts the design curve To be removed V. BIM Technologies To be retained
Out of scope BIM Project Execution Plan
1.8 What are the Benefits of BIM? To be discussed (Appendix I Section J)
Could be retained within 2, but out of scope VI. Model Strategy To be retained
1.9 General use of BIM To be retained (Appendix I)

1.10 Versatility of BIM in Design Projects Level 1-3 diagram VII. Collaboration Protocols To be retained
Q3-10 4
1.11 Versatility of BIM in Construction Projects
BIM Project Execution Plan
1.12 BIM Glossary To be retained (Appendix I Section G)
Abbreviation section is before introduction (in
VIII. Quality Control To be retained
CIC Standard)
BIM Project Execution Plan
Before 1.
(Appendix I Section I)
1.7
4 HA BIM Standards & Guidelines
2 BIM Management Structures 4.1 Where to Find the BIM Standards and Guides in HA Web? To be removed
2.1 Hierarchy of BIM Management Structure in DCD To be discussed 4.2 How to Find the BIM Document in E‐Housing Por tal? To be discussed
2.2 BIM Related Par ties (In‐house) Level 1-2 diagram 2
4.3 How to Find the BIM Skills and Tips in E‐Housing Por tal?
4.4 How to Find the GIS Information in E‐Housing Portal?
2.3 Who are the BIM‐related Professional Disciplines? To be removed
Out of scope 4.5 How to Find HA BIM Standards and Guides in the Internet? To be removed
2.4 Who are the BIM Stakeholders? To be removed
Out of scope 5 BIM Central Supports
2.5 How to Establish a Project BIM Team? To be retained 5.1 Where to Find the BIM Central Support? To be discussed
2.6 How to Establish of Communication? 2.3 2
5.2 What is Available in the BIM Centre?
2.7 Project BIM Implementation To be retained 5.3 How to Request 3D Printing Services?
Level 1-3 diagram
5.4 How to Obtain BIM Training?
2.8 How to Implement BIM with BIM Service Provider To be retained
5.5 How to Find HD BIM Components Library? To be retained
2.9 How to Implement BIM without BIM Service Provider 2.3
2
3 Preparation of BIM Project Execution Plan (BIMPxP)
3.1 What is a BIM Project Execution Plan? To be retained 6 BIM Uses in DCD
3.2 Why Should the Project Team Develop a BIM Project Execution 2 6.1 What are the BIM Uses for Different Project Stage? To be retained, but to be simplified into
Plan?

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3
diagram form
6.2
6.3
Examples of BIM Uses at Feasibility Studies Stage
Examples of BIM Uses at Scheme Design Stage Level 1-3 diagram BIM Standard Approach to Modelling (SAM) of Revit
6.4 Examples of BIM Uses at Detailed Design Stage
2
Structure Model for Foundation & Earth Retaining
6.5 Examples of BIM Uses at Tender Stage
6.6 Examples of BIM Uses at Construction Stage Structures in DCD of HA
6.7 Examples of BIM Uses at Facility Management Stage 6.7

7 BIM Research & Development in DCD Section Contents Remark


7.1 Integration of BIM, GIS & HOMES To be retained, but to be simplified into 1 General Approach of Modelling for Foundation Structures To be retained
7.2 Proposed BIM R&D Items diagram form 6.5
Level 1-3 diagram
7.3 The 5D BIM Research Project 2 Standard Approach of Modelling for Foundation Structures
2
7.4 Quantity Take‐Off 2.1 Standard Approach of Modelling for Bored Piles To be retained
7.5 Integrate BIM with Radio Frequency Identification Detection (RFID) DS-F 03
7.6 Logistic Management with the adoption of RFID and BIM for Precast 2.2 Standard Approach of Modelling for Barrette Piles To be retained
Elements of Commercial Centre Block DS-F 04
7.7 BIM for HOS Flat Sales 2.3 Standard Approach of Modelling for Driven Steel H- Piles To be retained
7.8 Applications being Studied DS-F 05
2.4 Standard Approach of Modelling for Socket Steel H- Piles To be retained
8 BIM Awards To be removed
DS-F 06
out of scope
2.5 Standard Approach of Modelling for Mini-Piles To be retained
DS-F 07
2.6 Standard Approach of Modelling for Pile Caps To be retained
DS-F 08
2.7 Standard Approach of Modelling for Footings To be retained
DS-F 09
2.8 Standard Approach of Modelling for Tie Beam and Strap Beam To be retained
DS-F 10

3 General Approach of Modelling for Earth Retaining Structures To be retained


DS-E 01

4 Standard Approach of Modelling for Earth Retaining Structures To be retained


DS-E 01
4.1 Standard Approach of Modelling for Reinforced Concrete To be retained
Cantilevered Retaining Wall (With or Without Counter fort) DS-E 02
4.2 Standard Approach of Modelling for Contiguous Bored Pile Wall To be retained
DS-E 03
4.3 Standard Approach of Modelling for Secant Pile Wall To be retained
DS-E 04
4.4 Standard Approach of Modelling for Diaphragm Wall To be retained
DS-E 05
4.5 Standard Approach of Modelling for Steel Sheet Piles To be retained
DS-E 06
4.6 Standard Approach of Modelling for Solider Piles To be retained
DS-E 07
4.7 Standard Approach of Modelling for Steel Pipe Piles To be retained
DS-E 08

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4.1 2D Views
4 BIM User Guide for Architecture_Building 4.2 Callout Views lighting for visualization to be
discussed
Information Modelling (BIM) Guide – Standard 4.3
4.4 Schedules
3D Views DP-07

Approach to Modelling 4.5 Annotating


Dimensioning
(Draft) Text Notes
Please note this user guide for Architecture is focus on how to build an Architectural model in Revit platform (more like a Revit user Tags
manual), not much mentioned the modelling standard. Most of the content of the user guide will not be kept for HABIMSG. Symbol
Section Contents Remark 4.6 Rooms & Areas
1 GETTING START To be removed 4.7 Walkthrough
1.1 User Inter face 4.8 Solar Study
1.2 Creating a Project 4.9 Rendering
1.3 Site and Topography Mater ial Mapping
Lighting for visualization
1.4 Grids & Levels
4.10 Visibility and Graphic Display
1.5 Reference Planes & Reference Lines
4.11 Creating sheets
2 MODELLING To be removed
5 PUBLISHING To be removed
2.1 Creating Walls
Wall Types 5.1 Export
Wall Opening Export Solar Study
Export Rendering
2.2 Creating Floors
Export Walkthrough
Floor Types
Export Schedules
Floor Opening
Export Sheets to CAD
2.3 Creating Stairs & Ramp Export IFC, DWFx, FBX
2.4 Creating Ceiling SPECIFIC: Content missing
Ceiling Types
1 Photomontage
Light Fitting
2 Creating & Editing Library Component
2.5 Components
Doors 3 3D printing for a site model
Windows
2.6 In-place Components
2.7 Linking AutoCAD Drawings
2.8 Linking Revit Models
2.9 Adding Model Text
2.10 Creating Roofs
Roof Type
Edit Roofs
2.11 Creating a Domestic Block
2.12 Tools Commands
2.13 Impor ting IFC

3 COLLABORATION To be removed
3.1 Worksets
Creating a Central File
Creating a Local File

4 DOCUMENTATION To be removed

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5 Building Information Modelling (BIM) Library 6 Building Information Modelling (BIM) Library
Components Design Guide for DCD of HA Components Reference for DCD of HA
Version 1.0 Version 1.0
Section Contents Remark Section Contents Remarks
1 Introduction
1 Introduction
2 Design Considerations for creating Revit families To be retained
2 Component Model To be retained
2.1 9 steps to note when creating a family in Revit Refer to Appendix III: HKHA Family Library
FL-01 - Bathroom & Kitchen
2.1.1 Step 1: Selecting the appropriate family template (Fig 2.1) Component
- Cooking Bench & Sink
2.1.2 Step 2: Lay out reference planes to aid in drawing component geometry
- Curtain Rack & Clothe Drying Rod
2.1.3 Step 3, 4 & 8: Creating Type / Instance Parameters - Laundry Rack

3 Naming Convention (Libraries and Parameters name) To be retained - Shower Set


FL-01 - Water Heater
3.1 Referencing for Family - Door
- Accessories
4 Standard Procedure of creating Libraries To be retained
- Lift Door
4.1 Types of Families FL-01
- Metal Door
4.2 Template
- PVC Door
4.3 Family Editor
- Stainless Steel Door
4.4 Reference Planes
- Wooden Door
4.5 Creating Parameters
- Drainage
5 Material, Colour, Line style of the Libraries Missing Refer to FL-01 - Equipment
- Fitting
Appendixes 1 Example of component and its parameters New HA Library document
FL-01 - Floor Drain
- Trap
Appendixes 2 Example of Group Models To be discussed
- Electrical
A library for modular flat?
FL-01 - Equipment
Appendixes 3 Publishing To be retained - Lighting Fixture
FL-01 - External
Appendixes 4 System Requirements To be retained FL-01 - Fire Service
- Equipment
- Metal Plate
- Lobby
- Refuse
- Town Gas
- Equipment
- Valve
- Water Supply
- Metal Plate
- Valve
- Window & Louvre
- Louvre

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Window – Common Area


7
-
- Window – Flat Building Information Modelling (BIM) Standards
-
-
Window – Precast Window
Manual for DCD of HA
- Window Grille Version 1.0
Section Contents Remark
Grouped Model To be discussed
A new document for modular flat? 1 Introduction
- Flat Type
- Precast Façade 2 Referencing & Naming Convention
- 2.1 Referencing for Modelling
2.1.1 File Name Convention To be retained
2.1.1.1 Project Number – Public Housing Development Programme (PHDP) Project Reference 2. 6, D.COL-1
(4 characters)
2.1.1.2 Phase Number (2 characters)
2.1.1.3 Building Type (4 characters)
2.1.1.4 Disciplines
Reference (File Types Indicator) (3 characters)
2.1.1.6 Code (Brief description for the content of file) (6 characters)
2.1.1.7 Revision To be removed
2.1.1.8 Modification No.

3 Project Folders Structure To be retained


3.1 Folders Structure 4 D.COL-1
D.LOD-2
3.1.1 Central Server folder structure
3.1.2 Local workstation folder structure
3.2 Folder Contents
3.3 Models coordination among disciplines

4 Hierarchy of Models To be retained


4.1 Architectural discipline D.COL-3
4.1.1 For simple non-domestic blocks
4.1.2 For complex non-domestic blocks – Large size commercial centre
4.2 Building Services discipline

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8
4, D.COL-2
Building Information Modelling (BIM) User Guide for 7.2
7.2.1
Data Expor t Options
Export Revit model to 3ds Max files
DCD of HA 7.2.2 Export Revit to NavisWorks files
7.2.3 Export Revit to STL files ( for 3D printing)
Version 1.0 7.2.4 Export Revit to IFC files
Some of the information in the User Guide is more like a manual instead of standard, to be re-phrase and adopt into the new standard. 7.2.5 Publish to 2D/3D DWF files
Section Contents Remark 7.2.6 Impor t/Link of CAD Formats (i.e. AutoCAD files) To be retained
1 Introduction 7.2.7 Impor t of Land Survey data for Toposur face creation 4, D.COL-1.1
5, D.MET-3
7.2.8 Impor t/Link of IFC files
2 Standard Procedure of Starting a project
7.2.9 Impor t/Link of Images files
2.1 Project Startup
2.1.1 Setup of Project Team To be retained 8 Output in accordance to ICU format To be retained
2 5, D.MET-1
2.1.2 Star tup Files To be retained
9 Other Reference
D.MET-2.1
9.1 User can retrieve more information for Revit from the following website:
2.1.3 Adding Levels and Views To be removed
Appendixes 1 Folder Structure To be retained
2.2 Level of details for Models (Architectural) To be retained 4 D.LOD-2 5, D.MET-2.1
2.3 Setting out for the Site Project To be retained 5 D.MET-3 Appendixes 2 Drawing Standards – Title Block and Project Template To be retained 6,7, PS-01
2.4 Assembly the building To be retained Appendixes 3 System Requirements To be retained
5 D.MET-2 D.MET-3 8
Appendixes 4 Level of details for Revit Models
3 Naming Convention for view inside Revit To be retained
D.MET-2 1 Level of detail 0 (LD0) To be retained
3.1 View and Sheet Settings
4
3.1.1 View Names in the Documents
2 Modular Flat To be retained
3.1.2 View Name Case 4, D.COL-3
3.1.3 Special Plan Views 3 Level of detail 2 (LD2) To be discussed
3.1.4 Colour Plans 3.1.1 To compose LD2 modular to form the typical floor plan. For About modular flat?
3.1.5 Callout Views creating sections for the whole block. About LOD of modular flat?
3.1.6 Sheet naming Convention 3.1.2 To compose GF, 1F, TF and Roof to generate sections of the whole
block.
4 BIM Libraries To be retained 4 Level of detail 3 (LD3): - For exporting working drawings and details for To be discussed
4.1 User can load pre-set libraries from default path. (fig. 4.1) FL-01 single flat or floor. For view setup / drawing production? 0
5 Level of details for BIM project (Architectural) To be retained
5 Mater ial, Colour, Line Style of the libraries To be retained
Level 1-3 diagram
5.1 Line Weight 7.4
5.2 Line Patterns Appendixes 5 Guidelines to create Building Information Modelling (BIM) To be retained
5.3 Materials (Surface / Cut Pattern) models for AAP, P1, SOM & SPC Level 1-3 Diagram

6 Standard Procedure of producing 2D Drawings To be retained


1 Procedures for site model creation To be retained
6.1 Select the Titleblock 3, Q3-16
1.1 Star t new project with standard template Quick Guide 1, 2, 3
6.2 Place the view
1.1.1 Set the level of the project
6.3 Change the scale
1.2 Impor t base plan (site layout/setting plan) as reference
6.4 Adding text and dimension
1.2.1 Set Origin as the project co-ordinate (in AutoCAD)
6.5 Linking DWG details to Revit
1.2.2 Clean-up the CAD file (dwg) before import to Revit
7 Exchanging data to Other Application 1.2.3 Impor t CAD file (dwg) as base plan
7.1 AutoCAD (Revit to AutoCAD – Layer standards) To be retained 1.2.4 Setting for plan location

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1.2.5 CAUTION: To compose the Ground Floor model, First floor model, Typical Floor
model (LD1 modular flats for elevations creation and LD2 modular flats
1.2.6 Check the import plan in the right position for section creation) and Roof model to form the building block.
1.3 Create toposurface 5 Impor t the building blocks model to site base model to create the project
1.3.1 Impor t survey data model
1.3.2 Create toposurface by survey point/base plan 6. Other Details
1.3.2.1 Create the toposurface by selecting/input the survey point/ level point Appendixes 7 Guidelines for handling 3D Spatial Data from Lands To be discussed
1.4 Create Pad to form building platform Department in BIM models
1. Impor t 3ds file ( file from Lands Department) to AutoCAD Topography from CAD
2. Procedures for Flat Mix (typical floor plan) model creation
3DS map in Fuzor
2.1 Star t new project with standard template (refer to 1.1) 1.1 3ds file from Lands Department
6.1
2.2 Create Flat Mix model 1.2 Impor t 3ds file to AutoCAD
2.2.1 Create reference line or grid line for setting out 1.2.1 Impor t to AutoCAD
2.2.2 Impor t standard modular flats to create the flat mix 1.2.2 Select 3ds file
2.2.2.1 Impor t the standard modular flats from HA Library 1.2.3 Define impor t options
2.2.2.2 Compose modular flats to create flat mix floor plan 1.2.4 File impor ted in AutoCAD
2.2.3 Create common area (i.e. lift core, corridor, staircase & service room etc.) 1.3 Move all elements close to Origin
to complete the typical floor plan 1.3.1 Select all elements
3. Procedures for Massing of blocks creation 1.3.2 Define base point
3.1 Export the typical floor models to 2D CAD files, for more easy to handle in 1.3.3 Move all elements to the or igin
Revit.
1.4 Re-scale the file to 1:1
3.2 Impor t the typical floor plan and locate in right position.
1.4.1 Select all elements (Refer to 1.3.1)
3.3 Trace the outline of the building and create the Massing
1.4.2 Define Base point
3.4 Apply colour to the Mass
1.4.3 Re-scale all elements – input scale command
3.5 Export 3D views and elevations for submission
1.4.4 Input scale factor - 1000
Appendixes 6 Guidelines to create Building Information Modelling (BIM) To be retained
1.5 Separate the terrain and existing building blocks into different files
models for P2, BC, DDRP1 & DDRP2 submission Level 1-3
Quick Guide 3 1.5.1 Delete & purge all existing building blocks and save the terrain profile
1 Procedures for site model creation
1.5.2 Open the original file, delete & purge the terrain and save the existing
2. Procedures for Flat Mix (typical floor plan) model creation building blocks
2.1 For P2 & BC Submission 1.6 Delete the existing building blocks within the site boundary (building in red
Retrieve the typical floor plan (LD2 modular flats) from previous colour)
submission (i.e. AAP, P1, SOM or SPC).
1.6.1 Before deletion
2.2 For DDRP1 & DDRP2 Submission
1.6.2 After deletion
3 Procedures for creating Ground Floor, First Floor and Roof models
2. Works in Revit
3.1 Method 1
2.1 Impor t the terrain, existing buildings and new layout plan (AutoCAD
If you have the CADD files (i.e. AutoCAD files) of the floor plans,
format) into Revit as reference
insert the floor plan to Revit and base on the CADD drawing to
create the model. 2.2 Create the massing of new blocks
3.2 Method 2 2.3 Export 3D views and elevations for submission/presentation
If you do not have any CADD files of the floor plans, star t with standard 3 Export the new building block to 3D MAX for further touch-up
template in Revit, create the model in Revit directly.
4 Output from 3D MAX
4 Procedures for building blocks creation (LD2)
4.1 For elevations creation: -
Retrieve the typical floor plan (LD2 modular flats) from previous
submission; replace the modular flats with LD1 modular flats models.
4.2 For elevations creation: -
Retrieve the typical floor plan (LD2 modular flats) from previous
submission.
4.3 For building block creation: -

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DM-P 02
Standard Approach to Modelling (SAM) for Creating 5.2 Pipe Fittings To be Retained

Building Information Plumbing Model for DCD of HA DM-P 01

6 Modelling Guideline for Plumbing Works to Facilitate Quantity Taking- To be Retained


(Draft) off 6.6 and 6.10.5
Section Contents Remark 6.1 General Principle Same as above
1 Getting Star ted To be removed 6.2 Pipes (System Family) To be Retained
DM-P 02
1.1 User Interface To be removed
6.2.1 Modelling Approach Same as above
1.2 Project Star t from Template To be removed
6.2.2 Family Customization Same as above
1.2.1 Open a project template To be removed
6.3 Pipe Fittings (Loadable Family) To be Retained
1.2.2 Set Discipline To be removed DM-P 01
1.3 Link Revit Model To be Retained 6.3.1 Modelling Approach Same as above
D.MET-3.5
6.3.2 Family Customization To be removed
1.3.1 Link Architectural Revit Model Same as above
6.4 Pipe Accessory (Loadable Family) To be Retained
1.3.2 Add Floor Plans and Levels To be Retained DM-P 03
D.MET-3.4
6.4.1 Modelling Approach Same as above
1.4 Link AutoCAD Drawing To be Retained 6.4.2 Family Customization Same as above
D.MET-3.6

2 Modelling Approach of Plumbing Pipework


2.1 Laying Pipes To be Retained
DM-P 02
2.2 Laying Pipe Fitting To be Retained
DM-P 01
2.3 Laying Pipe Accessory To be Retained
DM-P 03

3 Modelling Approach in Water Services System To be Retained


6.6.3 and reference to 6.11
3.1 Load Family Components To be Retained
DM-P 04
3.2 Place Mechanical Equipment To be Retained
DM-P 05
3.3 Laying Water Services System To be Retained
DM-P 02
3.4 Identify Water Services System Same as above

4 Documentation
4.1 2D Views To be Retained and reference to each
component
4.1.1 To add views to a sheet To be removed
4.2 Annotations To be Retained
PS-10
4.2.1 Texts and Dimensions Same as above

5 Modelling Guideline in Family Customization To be Retained and reference to each


component
5.1 Pipes To be Retained

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10 Standard Approach to Modelling (SAM) for Creating 3.9.1


3.9.2
Modelling approach
Family Customization: Generic (Loadable Family)
Same as above
Same as above
Building Information Structural Model for DCD of HA 3.10 Plinths / Mass Fills / Curbs / Fillets To be removed

1s t Edition 3.10.1 Modelling approach Same as above


Section Contents Remark 4 Notes for Family, In-place Model and Sub-Model To be discussed
1 General Principles To be retained
6.4 4.1 Comparison between family, in-place Model and sub-model Same as above
4.2 Generic Family Same as above
2 Level of Detail To be retained
3 5 Model Auditing To be inserted in new HABIMSG

3 Modelling of Structural Elements and Components Annexes To be discussed


3.1 Columns / Posts / Hangers To be retained ANNEX I Standard Template To be retained
DS-U 01, DS-U 02 6
3.1.1 Modelling approach Same as above ANNEX II Architectural Drawing To be retained
3.1.2 Family Customization: Structural Column (Loadable Family) Same as above 6.3
3.2 Shear / Core / Bearing / Hanger / Stub / Screen Walls and Parapets To be retained ANNEX III Structural Wall To be retained
DS-U 03, DS-U 04 DS-U 03
3.2.1 Modelling approach Same as above ANNEX IV Irregular – Shaped Structural Wall To be retained
3.2.2 Family Customization: Basic Wall (System Family) Same as above DS-U 03
3.3 Beams To be retained ANNEX V Beam To be retained
DS-U 05 DS-U 05
3.3.1 Modelling approach Same as above ANNEX VI Ground Beam To be retained
DS-F 10
3.3.2 Family Customization: Structural Framing (Loadable Family) Same as above
ANNEX VII Floor Slab To be retained
3.4 Ground Beams To be retained
DS-U 06
DS-F 10
ANNEX VIII Inclined Slab To be retained
3.4.1 Modelling approach Same as above
DS-U 06
3.4.2 Family Customization: Structural Framing (Loadable Family) Same as above
ANNEX IX Slab with Top Fall To be retained
3.5 Suspended Slabs and Transfer Structures To be retained DS-U 06
DS-U 06
ANNEX X Slabs Joint To be retained
3.5.1 Modelling approach Same as above DS-U 07
3.5.2 Family Customization: Structural Floor (System Family) Same as above ANNEX XI Precast Stair Flight To be retained
3.6 On-Grade Slabs / Floating Slabs / Machine Bases / Pile Caps/Raft / To be retained DS-U 07
Footings DS-F 08, DS-F 09 ANNEX XII Precast Facades To be discussed
3.6.1 Modelling approach Same as above
3.6.2 Family Customization: Foundation Slab (System Family) Same as above ANNEX XIII Annotations To be retained 7,
3.7 Staircases To be retained PS-10
DS-U 07 ANNEX XIV Excel To be superseded with the use of
3.7.1 Modelling approach Same as above SAFD
3.7.2 Family Customization: Stair (System Family) Same as above

3.8 Water Tanks To be retained


DS-U 07
3.8.1 Modelling approach Same as above
3.9 Precast Façades (non-structural) To be discussed

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APPENDIX IIIHKHA Family Library Component Discipline No. Name Description


MEP  M1 ALM-FHS-HAB-AV_Alarm Audio and Visual Alarm
HA Family List M2 ALM-FHS-HAB-V_Alarm Visual Fire Alarm
M3 ELF-OLT-HAB-C-20A Connection Unit - 20A
Discipline No. Name Description
Fuse Connection Unit – 13A with Switches & Pilot
Architecture  A1 CWK-CBN-HAA-Let_Box Letterboxes M4 ELF-OLT-HAB-FC-SW_LGT-13A Light
Metal Double Door – Glazed Panels ( Water Meters M5 ELF-OLT-HAB-FC-SW_LGT-2A Fuse Connection Unit – 2A with Switches & Pilot Light
A2 DOR-DBL-HAA-Gla-Wat_Met Room)
M6 ELF-OLT-HAB-SW_SO-S Socket Outlet – Single Outlet with Integral Switch
A3 DOR-DBL-HAA-Ste Metal Double Door
M7 ELF-OLT-HAB-SW_SO-T Socket Outlet – Twin Outlet with Integral Switches
A4 DOR-DBL-HAA-Ste-Lvr_Gri Metal Double Door – Louvred
M8 ELF-OLT-HAB-UNSW_SO-S Socket Outlet – Single Outlet
A5 DOR-DBL-HAA-Ste-Lvr_Low Metal Double Door – Lower Louvres
M9 ELF-OLT-HAB-UNSW_SO-S_Wp Socket Outlet – Single Outlet (Weatherproof type)
A6 DOR-DBL-HAA-Ste-Lvr_Sid Metal Double Door – Lower Louvre & Side Door
M10 ELF-SWC-HAB-Lgt_SW_L-1G2W Light Switch – Large Press Button, 1 Gang 2 Way
A7 DOR-DBL-HAA-Ste-Lvr_Top Metal Double Door – Louvres (MD3a)
M11 ELF-SWC-HAB-Lgt_SW_L-2G2W Light Switch – Large Press Button, 2 Gang 2 Way
A8 DOR-DBL-HAA-Ste-Lvr_U&l Metal Double Door – Upper & Lower Louvres
M12 ELF-SWC-HAB-Lgt_SW_N-1G2W Light Switch – Normal Press Button, 1 Gang 2 Way
Wooden Double Door – Upper Glazed Panel
M13 ELF-SWC-HAB-Lgt_SW_N-2G2W Light Switch – Normal Press Button, 2 Gang 2 Way
A9 DOR-DBL-HAA-Woo-Gla_Pan (Wiredglass)
Light Switch – Normal Press Button, 1 Gang 2 Way
A10 DOR-SGL-HAA-Ste-Gri Metal Single Door – Gate
M14 ELF-SWC-HAB-Lgt_SW-1G2W_Wp (Weatherproof type)
A11 DOR-SGL-HAA-Ste-Lvr_U&l Metal Single Door – Upper & Lower Louvres
Light Switch – Normal Press Button, 2 Gang 2 Way
A12 DOR-SGL-HAA-Woo-Gla_Pan_1 Wooden Single Door – Upper Glazed Panel M15 ELF-SWC-HAB-Lgt_SW-2G2W_Wp (Weatherproof type)
A13 DOR-SGL-HAA-Woo-Gla_Pan_2 Wooden Single Door – Upper & Lower Glazed Panel M16 ELQ-GEN-HAB-Genset Emergency Generator (Genset)
A14 SPQ-LFT-HAA-Dor Lift Door M17 ELQ-OTR-HAB-PV_Panel PV Panel
A15 WDW-AWN-HAA-1x1 Aluminium Window – 1 Panel M18 MCQ-ACC-HAB Air-cooled Chiller
A16 WDW-AWN-HAA-1x4 Aluminium Window – 4 Panels M19 MCQ-AHU-HAB Air Handling Unit (AHU)
A17 WDW-AWN-HAA-2x3 Aluminium Window – 2x3 Panels M20 MCQ-PAU-HAB Primary Air Handling Unit (PAU)
A18 WDW-AWN-HAA-3x3 Aluminium Window – 3x3 Panels M21 MCQ-PMP-HAB-End_S_Pump Pumpset – End Suction Pump
A19 WDW-AWN-HAA-Lvr_Dor Aluminium Window & Louvres – with Grilles & Door M22 MCQ-PMP-HAB-Hor_M_O_Pump Pumpset – Horizontal Multi-stage, Multi-outlet Pump
Aluminium Window & Louvres – 3x3 Panels with Lower M23 MCQ-PMP-HAB-Hor_M_Pump Pumpset – Horizontal Multi-stage Pump
A20 WDW-AWN-HAA-Lvr_Low Louvres
M24 MCQ-PMP-HAB-Sub_S_Pump Pumpset – Submersible Sump Pump
Aluminium Window & Louvres – 1 Panels with 1 Side
M25 MCQ-PMP-HAB-Ver_M_O_Pump Pumpset – Vertical Multi-stage, Multi-outlet Pump
A21 WDW-AWN-HAA-Lvr_Sid Louvre
Aluminium Window & Louvres – 2x2 Panels with Top M26 MCQ-PMP-HAB-Ver_Pump Pumpset – Vertical Multi-stage Pump
A22 WDW-AWN-HAA-Lvr_Top Louvres M27 PPA-CVL-HAB-M_F_Valve Modulating Float Valve
A23 WDW-AWN-HAA-Sld_Aco_1x3 Aluminium Window – 3 Panels with Grilles M28 PPA-VAL-HAB-Hy_ O_P_Valve Hydrant Outlet with Parity Valve
A24 WDW-AWN-HAA-Sld_Aco_1x4 Aluminium Window – 4 Panels with Grilles M29 PPA-VLV-HAB-Ball_F_Valve Ball Float Valve
Aluminium Window & Louvres – 3 Panels with 2 Side M30 PPF-PGR-HAB-Tee-Thread Piping Fitting – Tee Head
A25 WDW-CSM-HAA-Lvr_Sid Louvres M31 SRK-FRP-HAB-Drencher_H Drencher Head
A26 WDW-LVR-HAA-1x3 Aluminium Louvre – 3 Panels M32 STE-STU-HAB-M_Meter_Set Master Meter Set
A27 WDW-OTR-HAA-1x3 Aluminium Window – 3x1 Panels M33 STE-STU-HAB-SFH Street Fire Hydrant
A28 WDW-OTR-HAA-Pre_Bed Precast Façade Window – with AC Bed
A29 WDW-OTR-HAA-Pre_Kit Precast Façade Window

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Discipline No. Name Description


Structure  S1 SFD-FCA-HAS-2_4_6Pile Pile Cap supported by 2 or 4 or 6 Nos. of Piles
S2 SFD-FCA-HAS-3Pile Pile Cap supported by 3 Nos. of Bored Piles
S3 SFD-FCA-HAS-5Pile Pile Cap supported by 5 Nos. of Bored Piles
S4 SFD-FPL-HAS-2Steps Two Steps Wall Footing
S5 SFD-FPL-HAS-3Step Three Steps Wall Footing
S6 SFD-FPL-HAS-Bored_Pile Bored Pile (with or without bell-out)
S7 SFD-FPL-HAS-H_Pile Drive Steel H-pile
S8 SFD-FPL-HAS-Mini_Pile Mini-pile
S9 SFD-FPL-HAS-SH_Pile Raking Socket Steel H-pile
S10 SFD-FPL-HAS-Straight-Web Straight Web Sheet-piles
S11 SFD-FPL-HAS-U_Type U-Type Steel Sheetpiles
S12 SFD-FPL-HAS-Z_Type Z-Type Steel Sheetpiles
S13 SFD-FTG-HAS-1Col Single Column Pad Footing
S14 SFD-FTG-HAS-2Col Two Columns Pad Footing
S15 SFD-FTG-HAS-Irregular Irregular Pad Footing
S16 SFD-OTR-HAS-Counterfort R.C. Retaining Wall with Couter forts
S17 SFD-OTR-HAS-Heel Cantilevered R.C. Retaining Wall with or without Heel
S18 SFD-RWL-HAS-Pipe_Pile Pipe Pile Wall
S19 SFD-RWL-HAS-Secant_Pile Secant Pile Wall
S20 SFD-RWL-HAS-Soldier_Pile Soldier Pile Wall

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