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    Residential Construction Plan Reading

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Residential Construction Plan Reading

    Residential Construction Plan Reading
    Published 1/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.42 GB | Duration: 1h 23m

    Want to learn how to read a set of residential construction plans, then stop right here and learn with me.

    What you'll learn

    • How to read architectural plans used for residential construction

    • How to read structural plans used for residential construction

    • How plans are laid out to convey and communicate information

    • How to navigate from one plan to another

    • To decipher symbols and abbreviations found on plans

    • To explain why scales are used

    • Tell the difference between the imperial and metric architect’s scales

    • Use plan scales (both imperial and metric) to work out known dimensions

    Requirements

    • Give time to learning

    • Patience

    • Continue learning using other plans, as no plans are identical

    Description

    The purpose of construction plans (drawings) is to present clear, concise and easily read information to those individuals involved on a building project, whether that be a simple house, or a skyscraper.Construction plans (drawings) use a universal language to communicate ideas and information in a graphical format.By following standard conventions, the amount of space on a construction plan to communicate the ideas and information is reduced.The main focus of the course will be learning how to read a residential construction set of plans. We will look at how they are organised, what kind of plans need to be included, what is shown on plans, look at symbols & abbreviations, and finish off with an exercise.We will be using plans from an Architectural firm here in New Zealand, which will also be applicable to my US & UK audiences due to the layouts & formats being internationally the same.The course also covers the basics of scaling. As you can appreciate, construction projects are too large to be drawn to a 1:1 scale, thus, we need to use scales to reduce the size onto paper that is manageable for construction teams. We will take a look at both the imperial and metric architect’s scale due to countries using either, or, or even both unit systems, thus catering for all.Included within the course are resources and exercises to reinforce your learning as you progress.If you are new to the construction industry, or building your first home, and want to learn how to read plans, then this course is for you.So that said, enrol now and learn how to read residential construction plans.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to Residential Construction Plan Reading

    Lecture 1 Course Outline

    Lecture 2 Getting Started

    Section 2: Plan Reading

    Lecture 3 Introduction to Plan Reading

    Lecture 4 The Location Plan

    Lecture 5 The Site Plan

    Lecture 6 The Foundation Plan

    Lecture 7 The Floor Plan

    Lecture 8 The Roof Framing Plan & the Roof Plan

    Lecture 9 The Elevations Plan

    Lecture 10 The Section Plans

    Lecture 11 The Detail Plans

    Lecture 12 The Door & Window Schedule

    Lecture 13 The Reflected Ceiling Plan

    Lecture 14 The Services Plan

    Lecture 15 The Electrical Plan

    Lecture 16 Symbols & Abbreviations

    Lecture 17 Structural Title Sheet

    Lecture 18 Structural General Notes Sheets

    Lecture 19 Structural Foundation Plan

    Lecture 20 Structural Structural Plan

    Lecture 21 Structural Bracing Plan

    Lecture 22 Plan Reading Summary

    Lecture 23 Plan Reading Exercise and Review

    Section 3: Scaling

    Lecture 24 Introduction to Scaling

    Lecture 25 Imperial Scaling

    Lecture 26 Metric Scaling

    Lecture 27 Imperial - Measuring Line Lengths

    Lecture 28 Metric - Measuring Line Lengths

    Lecture 29 Imperial - Using Scales to Measure from a Plan

    Lecture 30 Metric - Using Scales to Measure from a Plan

    Section 4: Course Conclusion

    Lecture 31 Course Completion

    • Clients building their very first home,• Trainee Site Managers,• Trainee Quantity Surveyors,• Trainee Project Managers,• Anyone interested in learning the basics of construction plan reading,• Individuals exploring career opportunities within the construction industry,• Individuals from the US, UK & NZ using either the imperial or metric methods