Framing + Foundation Plans
Using the plans from your assigned case study (CASE STUDY 3.0), independently develop a specific framing system as per the clients
requests (refer to the corresponding plans)
Using principals discussed in the class lectures as well as individual independent research, you will prepare the following:
1. Foundation plan
2. Second Floor and roof framing plans
Include the following information on your drawings/sheets:
1. Foundation plan (to be consistent with case study plans provided (3/32 = 1-0):
a. Grid lines (located along outside face of foundation wall)
b. Dimensions (starting from grid lines)
c. North arrow
d. Drawing Title and Scale
e. Annotate column locations
NOTE: Foundation walls(if required) shall be min. 8 thick
2. Floor and roof framing plans (3/32 = 1-0):
f. Grid lines
g. Overall dimensions (starting from grid lines)
h. North arrow
i. Show direction of joists
j. Label Joists, beams and columns
k. Include Joist and beam schedule
(Part B)
Revised Floor plans/Code Review + Wall section details
Using principals discussed in the class lectures as well as individual independent research, independently complete the following:
1. Code review of your case study plan.
2. Revised plan layout in compliance with the National Building Code, Part 3
3. Complete the technical drawings of the two wall sections (exterior and interior) identified on the case study plans.
Existing Code Review. (NBC, Part 3)
You are to complete a thorough code review of the existing layout of your case study. The Interior layouts and design considerations of
the tenant spaces must demonstrate the following:
All spaces are compliant to The National Building Code (NBC) Part 3; sections:
a. 3.1 General
b. 3.3 Safety within floor areas
c. 3.7 Health Requirements
d. 3.8 Barrier-free
You must address the following items:
1. Identify the Occupancy classification and total occupant load for each tenant space including the residential suites above.
2. Select the most appropriate Building Classification
3. Identify the required fire ratings between all tenants using a labeled dash-dot line indicating the required fire rating on the plans.
4. List the required fire ratings for floors, load bearing beams and columns
5. Ensure your path of travel and exits for all tenant spaces meet code requirements (ie. distance b/w exits, door widths, barrier-free
requirements/path of travel, direction of swing, clearance requirements etc..)
6. Washroom Requirements (3.6)
** All code related information must be labeled and/or shown on the drawing(s)
WALL SECTION (EXTERIOR)
1. All Assemblies (foundations, walls and roof) must meet the NBC code minimum for effective Thermal Resistance in Buildings without
a heat Recovery Ventilator (refer to Table 9.36.2.6.A and Table 9.36.2.8.A – Zone 7A, 5000-5999 heating Degree Days (HDD) as
discussed in class.) Calculations to be included on your drawing sheet.
2. Ensure your wall assembly incorporates a PERSIST system, offering durability without compromising the aesthetics.
3. Your wall sections must include the conditions shown; Wall to Roof (soffits and/or parapets), Wall to Window (head and sill and floor
plate), Wall to Foundation. Be sure to include the following:
a. Grid line
b. Air/vapour barriers
c. Elevation tags (showing heights starting from Grade 0-0 to top of (T/O) floor finishes, windows sills, underside (U/S) of roof
joists and/or finished ceiling, T/O parapet and/or roof.
d. Clearly label all components of each assembly (starting from the outside in) for floors (including foundation), walls (including
foundation), ceilings/roof. Refer to drawing example located within the class Google Drive Folder.
WALL SECTION (INTERIOR)
Your interior wall section must include the following:
1. A strategy to achieve an STC-58 or higher sound rating.
NB NOTE: If your interior wall requires a fire separation, be sure to account for this in the wall section.
Refer to the NBC Fire and Sound Resistance Tables located on the course google drive folder.
2. Include the following notes and dimensions on your Interior wall section drawings:
a. heights of underside (U/S) or top of (T/O) wall finishes, fixtures, windows sills, finished floor, finished ceiling.
b. Wall base material (typically 4-6)
c. STC and FRR ratings (if required).
d. Wall, ceiling and floor assemblies
e. Show ceiling, wall and floor finishes.
Include the following information on your drawings/sheets:
Sheet Requirements:
Each drawing sheet must include:
1. Title block (Student name and number, project name, drawing title, scale, date of assignment hand in, sheet number)
2. Drawing label for each drawing. (drawing title and scale)
3. Annotations and drawing notes.