STRUCTURAL AND REINFORCEMENT DESIGN OF A DOUBLE-STOREY BINGALOW HOUSE

 

BY

 

SIAH JAAN HOANG

 

ABSTRACT

 

            In the preparation of this project named (structure and reinforced concrete design foe double storey bungalow house). I have the aims of the original text, namely to provide a broad base treatment of the essentials of the design, while at the same time demonstrating the application of the subject studied before, particularly of the study and solution of higher level problems in selected areas.

           

In retaining this ‘application’ approach, the data, calculations and design in this project are aware and pleased that this technique currently follow the recommendations of the British Standard codes of practice for reinforce concrete and in particular to part 1 to 3 of BS8110; 1995 structural use of concrete; BS6399, design loading for building. Part 1 : code of practice for dad and imposed loads : 1984 & CP3. Functional requirements of buildings. The code have been prepared by British Standards Institution. I believe that these standard are sufficient for the design of the project itself.

           

Upon completion of this project will determined how the limit-state theory applied to the design loads acts on the structures and reinforcement concrete design where the limit-state design is the national outcome of a rethinking of the fundamental purpose of structural design, which is to produce structures that are safe, serviceable and economic.

 

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Diploma in Civil Engineering

1997

Number: I