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On building plans, "SHS" typically stands for "Structural Hollow Section." It refers to a type of steel section that has a hollow cross-section, often used for columns, beams, and other structural components due to its strength and lightweight properties. These sections can be square, rectangular, or circular and are favored in construction for their versatility and efficiency.
The scale foremost. While site plans are normally 1:100 (or at the same size as the building plans), block plans are usually at 1:500 or larger. A site plan "usually shows a building footprint, travelways, parking, drainage facilities, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, trails, lighting, and landscaping." While the block plan puts more emphasis on the position of the site.
Services offered: As a full-service general contractors provides planning, design, and construction management that covers all the construction processes.they also provide in "turn-key" projects in which all design, architectural plans, site plans, building department approvals, construction and final inspections are handled for clients, so they receive their completed building in ready-to-move-in condition.
Welders and draughtsmen play crucial roles in the construction of a building. Welders are responsible for joining metal components, ensuring structural integrity and stability through their skilled fabrications. Draughtsmen, on the other hand, create detailed technical drawings and plans that guide the construction process, translating design concepts into precise specifications. Together, they ensure that a building is both well-designed and structurally sound.
An architect or building designer.
An architect or building designer.
Architect
A residential architect can be responsible for drawing up plans for a home. A drafter draws plans for a home.
a person who draws plans and sketches as of machinery or structures
Architect
Architect.
An Architect
an architect designs a building
An Architect
Yes. When self employed. Since an architect draws plans for construction, he/she carries a great deal of responsibility in regards to post construction situations. If the architect draws plans for a building, that later collapses, professional liability may provide protection for the suit.
A person who designs houses is often called an architect.