Question: Objective: Using skills developed in prior assignments in construction document reading and quantity take off, determine the quantities of materials in a simple foundation. Background:

Objective:
Using skills developed in prior assignments in construction document reading and quantity take off,
determine the quantities of materials in a simple foundation.
Background:
The homework "project" includes the investigation of plans to determine the quantity of material required for
the construction of a foundation and slab for a simple building. There are five components of the simple
foundation including:
a. CF - Continuous Footing
b. CW - Concrete Wall
c. SOG - Slab on Grade
d. F1 & F2- Two Isolated Footings
e. C1 & C2- Two Concrete Columns
The materials to be quantified include concrete, reinforcing steel (rebar), formwork, pea stone (SOG only),
and joint expansion material; these materials are shown in the plans provided including
A Foundation Plan (plan view)
Section 1051 showing a section view of the CW & CF
Section 1S4 showing a section view of C1F1 and C2F2.
and provided specifications / plan notes to create a work breakdown structure quantifying the required
material for the complete the scope of work shown utilizing industry standard units. Use the centerline
method for the formwork, concrete, and rebar calculations related to the concrete
wall/continuous footer. The project includes CF-1- Continuous Footing 1, CW-1- Continuous
Wall 1, F-1-Isolated Spread Footing 1, and C-1- Column 1.
Document your responses by showing all work and hand calculations. Additional pages should
be numbered, labeled as TW6, and should include your name. Please treat this as a professional
work submittal and be certain the work is neat and easy to follow. What is the quantity of formwork,concrete ,rebarSog, pea gravel
Objective: Using skills developed in prior

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