The Detail Structure Design Report of Commercial Building

The Detail Structure Design Report of Commercial Building
The Detail Structure Design Report of Commercial Building

The structure of commercial building design project located at kamaladi, Kathmandu, engaged the services of Earthquake Resistant Technology Consultancy Pvt. Ltd, to carry out the design for the spatial requirements in accordance with purpose of the building taking into account the aesthetic aspect and provision for various services and systems necessary for the operation of the Building. M/s Earthquake Resistant Technology Consultancy Pvt Ltd was engaged by the main consultant to carry out the structural analysis and design in close coordination with the client. In order to fulfill such requirements, the structural materials and the structural system have been determined taking into account the availability of materials, cost efficiency and structural integrity, i.e. stability, strength and serviceability; the three main factors to be incorporated in the design of all structures. The building is a system consisting of seven storey Special RC moment-resisting frames (SMRF). The design has been carried out using IS 1893 (part 1): 2016, “Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures” and finite element software ETABS (Version 17), developed by Research Engineers International, USA.

The main objectives of the work are to perform the structural design of the building in terms of suitability of the structural system, cost effectiveness, efficient use of materials and other resources, conformance to the acceptable building codes, standards and established engineering practices, with special emphasis on the effects due to earthquakes and other applicable demands.

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Title The Detail Structure Design Report of Commercial Building
Pages 82
Language English
Format PDF
Size 65 MB
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