As we all know planning of a building is done by an architect or by a planning engineer. But most of the plannings are made according to a plan proposed by Civil Engineer. Because without proposing any construction site it is impossible to plan the details of the building.
According to a planning engineer he should have to make around more than four plans of the same building such as layout plan, building plan, beam plan, truss or ceiling plan etc. and so on. He should have to be careful about the site plan so that there should not be any wrong in his work. He might have sufficient knowledge about the execution of building and how to analyze each and every work in the site.
The most important work of a building plan is about to understand the drawing and how the plan is made. All Civil Engineers should have to analyze it and understand the layout process of the plan. Because in every site-work there is a excavation work, and without this excavation work no structure can be made safely.
So before doing execution in any field first check-out the layout plan and after that start the execution work step by step. No matter how long it takes but once you get the idea it will grow up your mind and career about the building works.
Basically all these building layout plans are made in AutoCAD file. It is a software developed by Autodesk company. All plans, elevations, structural drawings are made in this software. The basic important thing is that you should have to learn about this software and it is easily available in AUTODESK this link.
Some of the AutoCAD drawings made by me are
All these drawings have unique features and this the drawing of a Tennis Court. The first picture is about the plan and the second picture is about the elevation, sectional view, side view. There are also many plans which I have made in AutoCAD and all these plans have relevant features in it. There is also a unique plan which I have made in my life.
Ohh all three plans are not visible clearly, okay let me show them one by one,
Ground Floor |
First Floor |
Second Floor |
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