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Briefing

g Officer: JJonathan Mo Zongyu


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Engineer
Project Development & Management Section 1 (C&S)
Building
i i Q Quality
i Group
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Technical Submission Process

Salient Technical Requirements

Shelter Structural Inspection

Standard Requirements for


Household Shelter

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Checking of Civil & Structural plans submissions
for compliance to HDBs requirement

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New development works eg BTOs & SERs
Upgrading Works eg,
eg LUP
LUP, IW
IW, IUP+
IUP+, HIP
HIP, NRP & other
Addition & Alteration Works

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Specialist works:
Claddings
Railings
Teflon membrane structure
Full height windows etc

Full Height Window Height Window


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Development Process
Management Review 0

Progress Review 1

Management Review 1
Approved preliminary layout

Progress Review 2

Management Review 2
-Approved layout block & flat design
Approved layout, design, & facade treatment

Plan submission to TM(CS)


Reviews chaired by
y BIG after BIGs
BIG s Engineering
Review, Piling Review and
Precast Review

Tender / Launch

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After Engineering Review , Piling Review & Precast
Review, TM(C&S) Technical Clearance of plans is
required
i d before
b f submissions
b i i to BCA.
BCA

TM(C&S) Technical Clearance is not required for the


following
ppile optimisation
p amendment p
plans
Resubmission in compliance to BCAs written
direction

Requirements of Submission Via CORENET :


Full
F ll Set
S Arch
A h&E Endorsed
d Structurall Pl
dS Plans
Design Calculations & AC Evaluation Report
E d
Endorsed d AC Checklist
Ch kli t off HDB Requirements
R i t

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C&S Plans submission to HDB
TM(C&S) thru corenet
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HDB TM(C&S) issues written


NO BP Stage
TM(C&S)
Submission in
directions order?

YES
QP res
resubmits
bmits amended
plans / sup calcs to HDB
TM(C&S)
NO

Resubmissio
n in order?
YES HDB TM(C&S) issues Acceptance
Letter & Digitally Signs plans
2

QP submits HDBs Acceptance


Letter & Digitally Signed plans to 3
BCA for Approval

Proceed
P d tto NO
Any major
amendment to
TOP stage approved plans? 4

YES

QP resubmits amended plans


and calcs to HDB TM(C&S)
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Safety
y

Durability

Ease of Maintenance

Oh
Others
Construction productivity
Site quality control

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The structure shall be designed and
analysed against progressive collapse.

The building layout shall be checked to


allow for the removal of one column or
catenaryy action against
g progressive
p g
collapse

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No li
N live lload
d reduction
d i ffor foundation
f d i andd column
l
design.

No live load reduction for


design of pilecaps &
columns
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HDBs prescribed minimum wind load intensities to be used
No. of Storey Intensity (kN/m2 )
(based on floor
height
g 2.8m))
Up to 13 storeys 0.6

14 to 30 storeys 0.75

31 to 40 storeys 1.0

>40 storeys Design in accordance


with CP3 Part V

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Column/wall at High linkways/Drop Off Porch shall be
designed against accidental vehicular impact lateral load of
150kN at service condition

Lateral load of 150kN


acting 375mm above
ground level

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Minimum concrete grade of 40 to be used
Minimum concrete cover for reinforced concrete
members

HDB's
Components
Requirements
CColumn
l 60mm
60
Beam 35mm
Slab 30mm
Pilecap/ Footing 75mm
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General structural steel members shall be
minimallyy hot rolled S275 steel series.
Steel section shall be hot dipped galvanised.
Steel hollow section, if used, shall not be drilled
for securing cladding or metal roofing sheets

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Roof fascia shall be designed for hanging of
gondola

Suspended cradle hanged from


f
fascia
i which
hi h iis d
designed
i d ffor
maintenance
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The precast refuse chute shall be supported on at least 3
sides. Refuse chute load to be supported
pp independently
p y
at each floor
The supporting beams at each storey shall be designed
to carry an additional load of refuse/garbage of one
storey height.

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Column links of 3 numbers of R10 or equivalent
shall be p
provided in beam/column intersections
from ground to the immediate storey above
multi-storey
y voids.

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All columns shall be founded, no transfer beams to be
used

Steel fabric reinforcement for slab and wall, and


prefabricated link cages shall be used for beams and
column design

Single grade of concrete shall be used for cast-in-situ


works.

Minimum imposed load of 5 kN/m2 to be used for


g of extensive roof g
design y
garden at multi-storey
carpark.

Timber piles shall not be used

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Pile foundation shall be designed with minimum
factor safety of 2.5

The building faade wall shall be designed to


support a normal air-condensing unit

Water tank at main roof level shall be supported


by beams above main roof level. Vertical stumps
supporting these beams shall be directly
supported by columns.

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To set standards for the construction of
precast shelters.

To correct any irregularities observed on site.

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PDMS1 arrange for a joint inspection with project
consultants when approaching superstructure stage.
(approximately 6 months after LA)

Consultant
C l will
ill confirm
fi on the
h schedule
h d l when
h theh
sample is ready for inspection. (after consultant
cond cted internal checking)
conducted

Frequency One inspection at the precast plant and


one inspection upon installation on site per project.

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Plant Observations :

Sh
Shear li k with
links ith end
d hooked
h k d
at inner mesh of top rib wall
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Plant Observations :

Shear link with end hooked


at inner mesh of mid rib
wall
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Plant Observations :

Shear links with end hooked


att inner
i mesh
h off base
b rib
ib
wall
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Plant Observations :
Shear links provided
along length of
conduit

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Plant Observations :

Shear link provided


above ventilation
sleeve
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Site Observations :

300mm thickness
cast in sit HS slab
cast-in-situ
above NS
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Site Observations :

Shear link with end


hooked at top mesh
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Site Observations :

Shear links placed


p
at maximum
600mm c/c in both
directions
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Site Observations :
Shear link from
precast NPS
plank with end
hooked at top
mesh

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Site Observations :
Shear link
placed at
maximum
600mm c/c in
both directions

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Site Observations :
Horizontal
H i t l bar
b
provided at
b tt
bottom opening
i
of precast HS
componentt

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Site Observations :
Shear link
provided at each
bottom hollow
core

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Site Observations :

Cottering bars provided at


cast-in-situ joint at twin
SA/HS
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Site Observations :

Closed links provided at


cast-in-situ joint at twin
SA/HS
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Consultants are responsible to ensure
that the HS is constructed in accordance
to the shelter technical requirements.

Unproductive time wasted on rectification


works
k if th
there are construction
t ti deviations
d i ti

And this will potentially cause delay in


the p
progress
g of the project.
p j

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Thank You

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