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Assignment 1: plan checking
Instructions:
The ten drawings attached at the end of this assignment, are samples of plans that could be submitted, along with all required information, at time of applying for a Building Permit. There may be missing information or information on the drawings that do not conform to the BC Building Code.
A number within a circle notes all questions on the drawings. Please correspond the written numbered question to the same number in the circle. Read each question carefully and ask yourself “What information is given and what is being asked”.
Each question requires an answer and code reference with page number.
The code reference will consist of at least five digits and look similar to the following examples:
Sentence 9.6.6.1.(1)
Clause 9.6.6.1.(1) (a) or
Subclause 9.6.6.1.(1) (a) (i)
This is an open book assignment so you are permitted to use the BC Building Code, Revisions and Errata along with a calculator.
You are required to submit this assignment to your instructor via email. This information is on the word form you will be using to compile your answers.
|SPECIFICATIONS |
|Location |Cache Creek BC |
| |123 Stage Road |
| |Lot 2, Plan 9876 |
|Soil |Compact Sand and Gravel |
|Roof |Asphalt Shingles |
| |Felt Underlay 9.5 mm (3/8 “) Plywood |
| |sheathing c/w H-clips |
| |Engineered Roof Trusses @ 600 mm (24” o.c.) |
|Ceiling |Effective Thermal Resistance of 8.67 RSI (Zone 5) without HRV |
| |Minimum CAN/CGSB-51.34 Vapour Barrier |
| |12.7 mm (½”) Ceiling Board |
| |Textured Finish |
|Fascia/Soffit |100 mm (4”) x 125mm ( 5”) Alum Gutter |
| |38 mm (2”) x 184 mm (8”) Fascia Board |
| |Vented Alum or Vinyl Soffit |
|Exterior Wall |Masonry Veneer, Horizontal Bevelled Cedar Siding and Vertical Cedar Siding (see |
| |elevations) |
| |Building Paper |
| |9.5 mm (3/8”) Plywood Sheathing |
| |38 mm (2”) x 140 mm ( 6”) Studs @ 400 mm (16”) o.c. |
| |Effective Thermal Resistance of 3.08 RSI (Zone 5) HRV |
| |Minimum CAN/CGSB 51.34 Vapour Barrier |
| |12.7 mm (½”) Gypsum Board |
|Interior Partition |38 mm (2”) x 89 mm (4”) Studs @ 400 mm (16”) o.c. |
| |12.7 mm (½”) Gypsum Board on each side |
|Main Floor |Finish Flooring to Owner’s Specification |
| |15.9 mm (5/8”) T&G Spruce Plywood Subfloor (glued) |
| |38 mm (2”) x 235 mm (10”) SPF #2 Floor Joists c/w Bridging |
| |12.7 mm (½” )Gypsum Board |
|Basement Floor |89 mm (3 ½”) Concrete Slab Floor |
| |CAN/CGSB 51.34 Moisture Barrier |
| |Minimum 140 mm (6”) of Compact Sand or Gravel |
|EXTERIOR |
|Foundation Wall |Damp-proofing and Gumming of Tie Holes up to grade |
| |200 mm (8”) Concrete Foundation Wall |
| |Effective Thermal Resistance of 2.98 RSI (Zone 5) without HRV |
| |100 mm (4”) Drain Tile draining into a dry well pit 5 metres from the footings |
| |Minimum of 140 mm (6”) Gravel on top and sides of drain tile |
|Stairs |Run: 235 mm (9 ¼”) |
| |Nosing: 25 mm (1”) |
| |Tread: 260 mm (10 ¼”) |
| |Rise: 189 mm (7 ½”) |
| |Handrail: Between 800 (2’ 8”) and 965 mm (3’ 2”) |
| |Headroom: 1950 mm (6’ 5”) Minimum |
|Sundeck |Approved Waterproof Decking Material |
| |15.9 mm (5/8”) T & G Spruce Plywood Subfloor |
| |2” x 8” SPF #2 @ 400 mm (16”) o.c. |
| |Perforated Alum or Vinyl Soffit |
QUESTIONS
|1. The left side (garage side) of the dwelling unit has a setback of 2 metres (6’ 6”), and the fire department is |
|within 10 minutes response time. The exposed building face for this side is 71 square metres. What is the maximum |
|aggregate of glazed opening permitted in this wall? (For this exercise, increase to the next highest square metres |
|of exposed building face that the Code gives and do not use Part 3.) |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|2. What is the minimum clearance required between a roof surface and cladding that is adversely affected by |
|moisture? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|3. What is the minimum thickness permitted for plywood wall sheathing that is supporting wood vertical cladding? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|4. What is the maximum height that the top of the bottom member, of a guard assembly, can be above the floor? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|5. What is the minimum clearance that is required between masonry veneer and wood-framed walls? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|6. Where must the flashing be located when the horizontal trim is attached directly to the 2nd plane of protection |
|(building paper) and wall assembly? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|7. Is a guard required to be constructed the full length of a flight of stairs that has six (6) risers? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|8. Does the Building Code require the footing and foundation to run beneath garage doors? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|9. What is the minimum footing width required for this footing? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|10. What is the minimum footing width required for this footing? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|11. The pad supports a 140 mm x 140 mm (6” x 6”) post, which in turn is supporting the end of the beam that spans |
|3.81 m (12’ 5½”), what is the minimum size the pad must be? (See the formula in your workbook) |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|12. The built-up beam is 3.96 metres (13’) in length and constructed of SPF # 2 material. Can this beam be |
|constructed within the scope of Division B Part 9 of the BC Building Code? Show all your work to support your |
|answer. |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|13. The floor joist for this area is Douglas Fir Select Structural material and spanning 5.52 metres, what are the |
|minimum requirements that must be met in order for the floor joist to span this distance? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|14. How many rows of bridging are required for joists located in this area? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
| | |
|15. What is the requirement for a door that is located between a garage and a single-family dwelling? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|16. If #2 Spruce-Pine-Fir (SPF) floor joists are used in this area, what is the minimum size and spacing permitted? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|17. What size fan and type of ducting is required for a kitchen fan? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|18. What size would the floor joist have to be if Douglas Fir # 2 material was used? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|19. The lintel is SPF # 2 material with non-structural wall sheathing. Does this meet the requirements of the code? |
|If not what is required? (Must determine the specified snow load) |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|20. What is the minimum height the guard must be for this area? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|21. What is the requirement for the glazing of the window that is located within a shower or bathtub enclosure |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|22. What are the run requirements for a flight of stairs that are constructed in this configuration? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|23. Are the requirements for smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms applicable for this single-family dwelling and |
|if so what are the requirements? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|24. What is the requirement for waterproof wall finish around a bathtub? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|25. What are the requirements for step footings? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|26. What is required when constructing a dwelling unit in an area where soil gas is known to exist? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|27. What is the minimum clear height that is permitted by the code, for this area? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|28. The flight of stairs consisting of two risers is serving the door between the garage and the dwelling unit. Is a|
|landing required for the flight of stairs? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|29. The fan located in the bathroom is serving as a bathroom fan and a principal fan for mechanical ventilation |
|purposes, what are the requirements the fan must meet in order to be in conformance with the Code? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|30. To meet Code requirements, what must the footings be resting on? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|31. What is the maximum height of backfill that is permitted for this foundation wall? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|32. Is this wall required to be dampproofed? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|33. What are the four requirements for a garage floor? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|34. What are the requirements for the wall that separates the garage from the dwelling unit? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|35. The slope of this roof is 9 in 12, is eave protection required? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|36. What is the specified snow load for the Village of Cache Creek? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|37. What are the four requirements for the roof space ventilation? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|38. Calculate the beam size for this location, can it be constructed as per Division B-Part 9 and if so what is the |
|minimum size permitted? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
|39. What is the requirement for securing trusses to the top plate? |
|Answer | |
|Code Reference | |
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