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While BCA tries to highlight the major points of submission requirements, BCA cannot take into account all the special cases in other regulatory agencies as well as the changing technology. Updated versions will continue to be issued to address and incorporate on-going feedback in an open, collaborative process. All readers of this provisional guide are encouraged to submit feedback to BCA CORENET. No part of these materials should be copied, reproduced or published in any form by any means whatsoever electronic or mechanical including photocopy or by way of any information storage or retrieval system nor should the material be disclosed to other parties without the express written authorisation of Building and Construction Authority. Information and contents set forth in this document are subject to changes and will be released as updates in subsequent version.
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Building and Construction Authority 5 Maxwell Road #16-00 Tower Block MND Complex Singapore 069110 www.bca.gov.sg
Version 3.0
Summary of Changes
3.5
Jan 10
Re-specification
of BIM submission file format to different regulatory agencies Removal of Appendix D on Naming Convention of BIM Objects Amendments of URA requirements (Section 2.2) Addition of requirements from following regulatory agencies: i) BCA CD Shelter; ii) LTA; iii) HDB; and iv) JTC
CORENET BIM Team Building and Construction Authority 5 Maxwell Road #16-00 Tower Block MND Complex Singapore 069110
CONTENTS
CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................. i TABLES .................................................................................................................................... iii FIGURES ................................................................................................................................... iii
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Introduction ............................................................................................. 1
1.1. Purpose of Document ................................................................................................ 1 1.2. Scope ......................................................................................................................... 1
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline 9. As-built Plan for TOP/CSC Proposed Sewer/ Pumping Mains/ Sewer/ Pumping Main Diversion Works ......................................................................................... 41 10. As-built Plan for TOP/CSC Sanitary Works (Sanitary Plumbing & Drainage System/ Sewer Connection)................................................................................ 43 11. As-built Plan for CSC Proposed Roadside Drain/ Culvert ............................. 45 12. As-built Plan for CSC Pumped Drainage System at Basement..................... 47 13. As-built Plan for CSC Internal Drain with Deviations ..................................... 47 14. Certified Survey Plan for CSC Development in the Vicinity of/ Affected by Drainage Reserve ............................................................................................... 48 15. URA Approved Sub-division Plan for CSC for Site Affected by Drainage Reserve ............................................................................................................... 49 A-4 FSSD Submission Requirements ............................................................................ 50 1. General Requirements for All FSSD Submissions.............................................. 50 2. Air-Conditioning, Mechanical Ventilation and Fire Protection Works.................. 53 A-5 NParks Submission Requirements .......................................................................... 55 1. General Requirements for all NParks Development Application (DC) Submissions ........................................................................................................ 55 2. General Requirements for NParks Building Plan (BP) Submissions (excluding external works submissions) ............................................................................... 58 3. General Requirements for NParks Certificate of Statutory Completion (CSC) Submissions (excluding external works submissions) ........................................ 61 A-6 LTA Submission Requirements ............................................................................... 63 1. General Requirements for LTA/DBC (RAIL) ....................................................... 63 2. LTA/DBC (Rail) Development Proposal in Railway Protection Zone ............... 63 3. LTA/DBC (Rail) Building Proposal in Railway Protection Zone ....................... 64 4. LTA/DBC (Rail) Engineering Work Proposal in Railway Protection Zone ....... 65 5. LTA/DBC (Rail) Certified Survey Plan ............................................................. 65 6. LTA/DBC (Rail) Development Proposal in Railway Corridor ........................... 66 7. LTA/DBC (Rail) Building Proposal in Railway Corridor .................................... 66 8. LTA/DBC (Rail) Engineering Work Proposal in Railway Corridor .................... 67 9. General Requirements for LTA/DBC (Roads & Transport) ................................. 68 10. General Requirements for LTA/DBC (Vehicle Parking) .................................... 69 A-7 HDB Submission Requirements .............................................................................. 71 A-8 JTC Submission Requirements ............................................................................... 72
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline C-1 Users of Autodesk Revit .......................................................................................... 81 C-2 Users of Graphisoft ArchiCAD and Other 3D Modelling Tools ................................ 84 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ....................................................................................................... 90 GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS USED ..................................................................................... 92
TABLES
Table 1 Accepted file format in BIM submission for regulatory approval .................................. 2 Table 2 Naming convention for each 3D model or BIM file submitted ...................................... 3 Table 3 Naming convention for each drawing view .................................................................. 4 Table 4 Colours used for A&A project ....................................................................................... 6 Table 5 Table format of Data of Household Shelter ................................................................ 17 Table 6 Table format of Data of Apartment Units & Data of Storey Shelter ........................... 18 Table 7 Table format of Gross Floor Area Summary .............................................................. 23 Table 8 Table format for summary of existing trees/ single stem palms (for DC Submission) 57 Table 9 Table format for summary of existing trees/ single stem palms (for BP Submission) 60
FIGURES
Figure 1 Schematic diagram showing the steps in preparing the 3D CAD model for submission ................................................................................................................. 3 Figure 2 Sample of new erection project with name of plan indicated at the bottom ............... 5 Figure 3 Sample of A&A project / project for re-submission (plan and 3D views) .................... 7 Figure 4 Sample of project for re-submission (plan view for storey with no amendments) ...... 7 Figure 5 Sample of site plan view in BIM model ..................................................................... 10 Figure 6 Sample floor plan with indication of platform levels and room tags ......................... 11 Figure 7 Sample of floor plan with elevation and section line or marker (highlighted in BLUE) .................................................................................................................................. 12 Figure 8 Sample of elevation or sectional view ...................................................................... 12 Figure 9 Sample of layout view with QPs declaration and companys profile (BCA BP submission) .............................................................................................................. 13 Figure 10 Sample floor plan with setback distance envelop .................................................. 14 Figure 11 Sample floor plan with trellis ................................................................................... 15 Figure 12 Sample floor plan with down-hang beam ............................................................... 15 Figure 13 Sample of CD Shelter declaration endorsement with standard approval stamp.... 17 Figure 14 Sample of layout view with QPs declaration and companys profile (URA submission) .............................................................................................................. 21 Figure 15 Sample floor plan view (a close-up) with space boundary (in BLUE) for GFA calculation ................................................................................................................ 22 Figure 16 Sample of layout view with QPs declaration and companys profile (FSSD BP submission) .............................................................................................................. 53 iii
1. Introduction
1.1. Purpose of Document
The objective of this Document is to assist qualified persons (QPs) in developing BIM models to meet new requirements of Building Information Model (BIM) submission. It describes the requirements and guidance for creating BIM with specific object types, associated properties and presentation format to the following regulatory agencies for visual processing: a. Building and Construction Authority (BCA) b. Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) c. National Environment Agency (NEA)
d. Public Utility Board (PUB) e. Fire Safety and Shelter Department (FSSD) f. National Parks Board (NParks)
g. Land Transport Authority (LTA) h. Housing and Development Board (HDB) i. JTC Corporation
Note: The respective regulatory agency reserves the right to reject and request for necessary correction of any required deliverables or formats that do not meet the requirements.
1.2. Scope
This submission guideline contains a list of requirements written in a concise form to guide QPs in preparing BIM submission to the above mentioned regulatory agencies. It is by no means an exhaustive list of requirements of the building works which must be complied with when making a building plan or planning submission. The items in this Standard Guideline may also be amended or revoked when new written laws come into force. For more information or enquiries on the specific submission requirements, please consult the appropriate regulatory agency above. CAD vendors and retailers have developed their own application dependent user manuals. These user manuals should be read carefully as this Document cannot take into account all the special features of individual BIM application. For any submission requirements mentioned in the Appendices that require customisations to a certain extent, QPs are also advised to make reference to the training materials distributed or to consult the respective software vendor for any enquiries on the application. If there are contradictions between this submission guideline and vendors instructions, BCA BIM team shall be contacted for clarification.
2. General Requirements
2.1. Deliverable Format
QPs are required to submit BIM saved in the file format, as summarised in Table 1, upon submission to each of the above mentioned regulatory agencies. Note: All BIM e-submission through CORENET e-Submission System is limited to not more than 100MB per file per submission. If the file size is larger than 100MB, QPs are requested to deliver in CD-ROM to the respective agency.
Table 1 Accepted file format in BIM submission for regulatory approval Regulatory Agencies 1) All BIM submissions to URA Accepted File Format for BIM Submission 1 a. A single BIM in the native format : i. Autodesk Revit (.rvt); or ii. Graphisoft ArchiCAD (.pla) b. A single light-weighted file format, as published from the similar BIM native file: i. DWF (.dwf); or ii. PDF (.pdf) 2) BIM submissions to other regulatory agencies: a. BCA; b. CBPU; c. PUB; d. FSSD; e. NParks; f. LTA; g. HDB (if any); and h. JTC a. A single light-weighted file format, as published from the similar BIM native file: i. DWF (.dwf); or ii. PDF (.pdf) Remarks For Major project (e.g. phase condominium development), separate BIM native files can be submitted for each building block. However, a SITE BIM file linking all the buildings should be submitted.
The respective regulatory agency reserves the right to request BIM native file for verification, ONLY if necessary.
All drawing views below should be compiled in a single DWF/PDF file. Refer to Appendix C for detailed steps in publishing to DWF/PDF. a. Plans, elevations, sections, layout views or sheets (refer to Appendix A for specific requirements from each regulatory agency); and b. A 3D model.
These are based on the IFC certified BIM applications that are commonly used by the local industry and are prepared for BIM submission to-date by going through a series of pilot runs with the authority. The accepted file format may be expanded when new BIM vendor(s) has met the requirements and ready for local BIM submission.
CORENET Environment: Collect Submission Template from CORENET BIM Team Eg.: Revit template (.rte); or ArchiCAD template (.tpl) STEP 1 STEP 4 Submission to Agencies (i) ONE BIM (.rvt or .pla) + DWF/ PDF; or (ii) ONE DWF/ PDF
**Refer to Table 1
BIM Environment: STEP 2 Design, Model & Customise Views Follow submission requirements
Figure 1 Schematic diagram showing the steps in preparing the 3D CAD model for submission
M L P 1
0 1
STEP 3
Pre-check & Save File Save native file & export views to DWF/ PDF
Table 2 Naming convention for each 3D model or BIM file submitted Name of Field Project Identification Author Indicators ACELMDescription User defined field for the project Architect Civil engineer Electrical engineer Land surveyor Mechanical engineer
BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline NSTVXNN Equipment supplier Structural engineer Telecommunication/ Signal engineer Other disciplines Contractor where, N: zone or block number e.g.: 01 for Block 1 A1 for Zone A1 For all blocks st 1 submission nd 2 submission rd 3 submission User defined code for in-house applications (optional field)
-ABC-
Within each DWF/PDF or BIM model (either RVT or PLA) submitted to the regulatory agencies, all its related drawing views (plans, elevations, sections and 3D views) and layouts (contain only data information such as qualified persons declarations and schedules) should follow the naming convention below: Note: Follow the submission template provided and it should give you a guide to begin.
B C A - _
ST
S T O R E Y
Table 3 Naming convention for each drawing view Name of Field Agency Indicators BCA URA CBPU PUB FSSD NParks LTA HDB Type of View SP FP FE FX DT 3D LV Description Building and Construction Authority Urban Redevelopment Authority Central Building Plan Unit Public Utility Board Fire Safety and Shelter Department National Parks Board Land Transport Authority Housing and Development Board Site Plan Floor Plan Elevation Section Details 3D View Layout View (should contain only data information, e.g.: QPs declarations and schedules)
View Name
ST
STOREY; or
BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline 2 STOREY; or RD 3 STOREY; or TH N STOREY; or LOWER ROOF; or ROOF MEZZANINE N BASEMENT N ELEVATION N or N ELEVATION
ND
SECTION N ARCHITECTS DECLARATION; or ENGINEERS DECLARATION; or QPS DECLARATION SUMMARY OF GFA; or SUMMARY OF INCENTIVE GFA; or SUMMARY OF X
where, N: Mezzanines number where, N: Basements number where, N: Directions (e.g.: East, West, North, South; or 1, 2, 3, 4) where, N: Sections number
Figure 2 Sample of new erection project with name of plan indicated at the bottom
BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline Checking and approval from the regulatory agencies is based on the Last Saved Model, together with the Last Saved View of site plans, floor plans, elevations and sections submitted. Therefore, QPs are to ensure that the following items are checked upon submission: a. Maximum extent is saved for each drawing view; b. No hidden objects or annotations; c. Any link (3D model or BIM saved in other file) that is considered part of the submission is bind as a single integrated BIM; d. All other external references, irrelevant drawing layers, objects, annotations, draft work and construction lines, which are not part of the constructed building elements, are to be removed or purged upon submission; and e. No propriety fonts are used for annotations and all the fonts should be legible; and f. All objects and annotation in each phase were displayed in the last saved view.
2.7. Model for Addition and Alteration Works/ Re-submission (URA)/ Amendments
The same BIM model (with changes incorporated to comply with the requirements) should be used in resubmission (i.e. no shifting of spatial coordinate system in the re-submitted model). The revised submission should be indicated clearly in the name of BIM file submitted, following the format at Section 2.4.
For any plan of alteration or addition to an existing building, or, re-submission for regulatory approval, all the building objects or elements should be demarcated clearly by colours in Table 4 (in accordance with SS CP83 Part 5):
Table 4 Colours used for A&A project Colour Magenta Cyan Yellow Usage Proposed elements Existing elements Deleted elements
Any building works which are to be deleted, removed or demolished must be shown in dotted lines on the plans and presented in a manner that can be easily identified or distinguished, as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3 Sample of A&A project / project for re-submission (plan and 3D views)
QPs should include a complete set of all related model views (plans, elevations, sections and 3D views) in every submission, including the re-submission of amendments. For any model view which contains NO amendments, a box indicating that this is For Reference ONLY shall be placed on the top right corner of the model view, and all its building objects or elements shall be demarcated with CYAN colour, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4 Sample of project for re-submission (plan view for storey with no amendments)
This section is not intended to prescribe a step-by-step method to create 3D BIM, but to highlight best practices in creating 3D BIM enriched with information of objects or building elements.
BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline and interior walls is done using layers. QPs are encouraged to consult their respective BIM vendor about drawing layer strategies that will support drawing production and the BIM requirements outlined in this submission guideline, and if or how these can impact the object properties. Note: This section only applies to any BIM applications that use layers as the primary mechanism for filtering and structuring content.
1.2.4. Dimensions
There shall be indication of building setback and distance between the new building to be erected or the building works to be carried out and its adjacent lot boundary.
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Figure 6 Sample floor plan with indication of platform levels and room tags
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline a. floor-to-floor height; b. maximum building height in AMSL (Above Mean Sea Level); c. height of ceiling; d. headroom; e. window sills; f. staircase railing; g. equipments; and h. parapet walls.
Figure 7 Sample of floor plan with elevation and section line or marker (highlighted in BLUE)
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline Layout views or sheets are meant as a platform to deliver only data related information. QPs should include the following items in the layout views or sheets:
Figure 9 Sample of layout view with QPs declaration and companys profile (BCA BP submission)
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storey plan
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d. Ventilation sleeves location; e. Fixtures in the shelter; f. Routing and penetration of services;
g. Earth abutting the shelter; h. Dimension of strengthen ceiling slab in front of shelter (for high-rise development); i. j. k. Size of rescue/blast hatch (for storey/staircase shelter); RC shielding wall (for storey/staircase shelter); and MV duct (for staircase shelter).
d. Height of ventilation sleeves; e. Size of down-hang beam (if applicable); f. Dimension and spacing of trellis (if applicable);
g. Dimension and thickness of strengthen ceiling slab in front of shelter (for high-rise development); and h. Indication of shelter and non-shelter compartments.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline Shelter plans shall bear the standard approval stamp on the right-hand column on the layout sheet (See Figure 13). Please note the difference from Appendix A-1 Section 1.5.
Note: # Applicable for HS which are trapezoidal No. of square units (0.6m x 0.6m) used for the assessment of trapezoidal or L-shaped HS For more details refer to Technical Requirements for HS
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline b. For development with storey/staircase storey shelters, the following tables shall be included in the layout sheet.
Table 6 Table format of Data of Apartment Units & Data of Storey Shelter Data of Apartment Units 2 Dwelling Unit Type GFA of Unit (m ) No. of Person
Storey
Unit Type
Data of Storey Shelter (including Staircase Storey Shelter) 2 3 Total Nominal Area of SS (m ) Volume of SS (m ) Occupancy Required Provided Required Provided 2 3 (TNO) (TNO x 0.6m ) (TNO x 1.8m )
Shelter Type+
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline Floor plans shall include the indication of drop or different leveling at the rooms or spaces (as shown in Figure 6).
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Figure 14 Sample of layout view with QPs declaration and companys profile (URA submission)
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Figure 15 Sample floor plan view (a close-up) with space boundary (in BLUE) for GFA calculation b. Service Ducts without floor slabs and voids shall be indicated clearly with crosses; c. If applicable, details calculations on quantum use and secondary use shall be incorporated (please refer to latest Handbook on Gross Floor Area (http://www.ura.gov.sg/circulars/text/dcdgfahb_d0e4.htm) for details of these areas); d. If applicable, details calculations on area to be computed over and above the Master Plan allowable gross plot ratio shall be incorporated(please refer to latest Handbook on Gross Floor
Area (http://www.ura.gov.sg/circulars/text/dcdgfahb_d0e4.htm) for details of these areas); e. If applicable, detailed calculations on GFA exemption items shall be incorporated (please refer to latest Handbook on Gross Floor Area (http://www.ura.gov.sg/circulars/text/dcdgfahb_d0e4.htm) for details of these areas); f. Detailed calculations on Building Coverage and Communal Open Space shall be incorporated.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline Table 7 Table format of Gross Floor Area Summary Blk No. 1 GFA 2 (m ) SUMMARY OF GROSS FLOOR AREA 2 Breakdown of Gross Floor Area (m ) Commercial Residential Hotel Industry Warehouse
Storey Basement st 1 Storey nd 2 Storey rd 3 Storey Roof Subtotal: st 1 Storey nd 2 Storey rd 3 Storey Roof Subtotal:
Total: Quantum (%): SUMMARY OF GFA EXEMPTED Breakdown of Incentive* GFA Carpark Communal Thru Block / Covered Residual Landscaped Upp Level Walkways Areas Areas Linkages
Blk No. 1
Storey
GFA 2 (m )
Sky Terrace
Basement 1st 2nd 3rd Roof Subtotal: Basement 1st 2nd 3rd Roof Subtotal: Total: SUMMARY OF INCENTIVE GFA Breakdown of Incentive* GFA Eg.: Balcony
Blk No. 1
Storey
GFA 2 (m )
Basement 1st 2nd 3rd Roof Subtotal: Basement 1st 2nd 3rd Roof Subtotal: Total:
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline Site Coverage Computation 1. Site Area Road reserve 2. Plots to be Excluded Drainage reserve Others Total 3. Net site area ( item1 - Total of item2 ) Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4 Block 5 Block 6 4. Site Coverage Area Block 7 Block 8 Ancillary Building Club House ESS Guard House Car parking shed Total 5. Proposed Site Coverage (%)
Site Coverage Area Net Site Area X 100%
0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00 sq.m 0.00%
Communal Open Space Computation 1. Net Site Area Buildings and other ancillary structures which are already included in site coverage Driveways & car parks 2. Items not counted as Communal Open Space Area Fire-engine hard-standing ground Voids at ground level overlooking basements (void space) Private enclosed space Total 3. Communal Open Space (Net Site Area - Total of item 2) 0.00 sq.m
0.00 sq.m
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X 100%
0.00%
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings and MRT tracks, within a 100m radius shall be shown.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline h. Bin centre and vehicular access to the bin centre.
1.2.3. Second Storey to Highest Storey Plan (for industrial buildings only)
a. For industrial development, use of floor space for industrial processes or activities; and b. Provision for pollution control equipment.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline In specific, the elevation view of development control shall show the following: a. For industrial buildings, location of flue gas stacks and chimneys; b. Provision for pollution control equipment; c. Building height; d. Sewer setback from building or structures; e. Location of reinforced concrete trench; f. Refuse chute ventilation openings, roof gutter or scupper drains (if any), parapet walls, railings; g. Bin centre and its height; h. Drainage reserve, common drains, roadside or external drains, existing and proposed boundary fence or walls; and i. Structures closer than 2.0m from the edge of the Drainage Reserve.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline d. Location of trade effluent sampling sump or system and the connection to the internal sanitary drainage system; e. Open process areas which may cause contamination to rain water and system to collect contaminated rain water and system of treatment before discharge to open drain; f. Types and locations of fuel burning equipment;
g. Locations of air pollution control equipment; h. Containment facility for storage tanks; i. j. k. Locations of toxic industrial water treatment and disposal facilities; Containment facilities for generator; and Car washing bays, garage gully or oil interceptor.
d. Location of trade effluent sampling sump or system and the connection to the internal sanitary drainage system; e. Location of Last Inspection Chamber (includes pH monitoring and discharge control system); f. Open process areas which may cause contamination to rain water and system to collect contaminated rain water and system of treatment before discharge to open drain; g. Types and locations of fuel burning equipment; h. Locations of air pollution control equipment; i. j. k. l. Containment facility for storage tanks; Locations of toxic industrial water treatment and disposal facilities; Containment facilities for generator; and Air intake or exhaust points for mechanical ventilation system.
d. Location of trade effluent sampling sump or system and the connection to the internal sanitary drainage system;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline e. Open process areas which may cause contamination to rain water and system to collect contaminated rain water and system of treatment before discharge to open drain; f. Types and locations of fuel burning equipment;
g. Locations of air pollution control equipment; h. Containment facility for storage tanks; i. j. Locations of toxic industrial water treatment and disposal facilities; and Air intake or exhaust points for mechanical ventilation system.
d. Cooling towers location and its overflow or drain-off point; and e. Locations of air pollution control equipment.
d. Air pollution control equipment; and e. Trade effluent treatment plant and toxic industrial water treatment and disposal facilities.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings and MRT tracks, within a 100m radius shall be shown.
restaurant/foodshops.
d. Refuse chute chambers and sanitary facilities or toilets; e. Food shop and its kitchen or food preparation area, outdoor refreshment area (if any) and washing area, sanitary pipes, drip tray, double floor slab, hood and flue system and grease trap; and f. Common drain.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline a. Location and ventilation openings for refuse chutes, common areas, maintenance access to refuse chutes; b. Roof gutter or scupper drains (if any), parapet walls or railing, permanent and safe access to the roof gutters or roof scupper drains; and c. Kitchen exhausts for foodshops.
4. Detailed Plan on Sewerage Works (Proposed Sewer/ Sewer Diversion Works) 4.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all key plan and site plan of proposed sewer or sewer diversion works shall show the following:
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5. Detailed Plan on Sanitary Works (for Sanitary Plumbing & Drainage System/ Sewer Connection) 5.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all key plan and site plan of sanitary plumbing and drainage system or sewer connection shall show the following:
plumbing and drainage system or sewer connection shall show the following:
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline c. Reinforced concrete trench with removable slabs (annotated on the plan) for existing or proposed sewer under building or structures or with insufficient setback from building or structures; d. Invert and top levels of the connecting manhole(s); e. Existing sewer or pumping main and their setback from building or structure; and f. Provision of pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant.
6. Detailed Plan on Sewerage M&E Works 6.1. Electrical Floor Plan View
In specific, the electrical drawings must be endorsed by LEW/ Electrical QP and shall include the following: a. Electrical Single Line Diagram;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline b. Electrical Control Schematic Diagram; c. Electrical Panel Diagram; and
d. Float Switches or Electrodes Level Arrangement Diagram and the description of their operations.
g. Indicate the end point of vent pipe connection; and h. Location of control panel.
7. Detailed Plan on Drainage Works Main Development Submission 7.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all location plan and site plan of drainage works for main development submission shall show the following:
d. The alignment, type, size and flow direction of the existing roadside drain or outlet drain adjacent to the development site and existing common drain, if any;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline e. Internal drains incorporating flow direction and outlet discharge points connecting to the existing drains; and f. If the development site is affected by common drain, the following requirements are to be endorsed on site plan: i. Surface runoff from the proposed site and all
neighbouring lots shall continue to be allowed to discharge through the common drain within the premises; and ii. The owner shall be responsible for the maintenance of the common drain within their premises.
d. Road widening line and road levels; e. Runoff from neighbouring lot and type, size of the common drain affected by the development; f. Proposed or existing drainage provided for runoff from neighbouring lot;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline g. Internal drains incorporating flow direction and outlet discharge points connecting to the external drains; h. Outlets discharge points of the proposed or existing internal drains connecting to the existing or proposed drains; and i. Threshold level for all entrances or openings to the basement or proposal linkage to underground MRT Station.
8. Detailed Plan on Drainage Works Proposed Roadside Drain/ Culvert 8.1. Site Plan View
All location plan and site plan of drainage works for proposed roadside drain or culvert shall show or indicate the following:
d. Width and type of proposed drain; e. Road reserve or widening line or boundary line; f. Drainage reserve lines with dimensions (if applicable);
g. Invert levels, top levels and road or ground levels; h. Size and spacing of grating covers for closed drain; and i. Drop inlet chambers and scupper drains.
d. Width and type of proposed drain; e. Road reserve or widening line or boundary line;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline f. Drainage reserve lines with dimensions (if applicable);
g. Invert levels, top levels and road or ground levels; h. Size and spacing of grating covers for closed drain; and i. Drop inlet chambers and scupper drains.
d. Type of safety railings, if applicable; e. Thickness of walls, top and base slab; f. Reinforced details and grade of concrete;
g. 300mm thick false bottom; h. Weepholes, hardcore backing and geotextile; i. j. k. l. Lean concrete and hardcore sub base; Aluminum rungs, if applicable; Cross fall of benching; Cross section of ramp within maintenance access, if applicable;
m. Steel posts and chains across maintenance access, if applicable; and n. Details of box drain connections within drainage reserve, if applicable.
d. Gradient and direction of flow of proposed drain or culvert; e. Clear depth and chainages; and f. Size and type of existing drain at both ends of the proposed drain or culvert.
Slab Crossing Over Existing Drain shall show the following: a. Cross section of proposed slab over drain; b. Dimension clearance between cope of drain and soffit of slab; c. Dimension clearance between pile cap or footing and drain-wall;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline d. Endorsement on maintenance and removal of slab by owner as and when required by PUB; e. Safety railings, if applicable; f. Boundary line or road widening line;
g. Concrete paving on ground below the slab; h. Cross fall of concrete paving; and i. Show location of slab crossing on site or 1 storey plan.
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9. As-built Plan for TOP/CSC Proposed Sewer/ Pumping Mains/ Sewer/ Pumping Main Diversion Works 9.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all key plan and site plan of TOP/CSC sewer or pumping mains or sewer or pumping main diversion works shall show the following:
d. Provision of pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant; and e. Party maintaining.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline a. Proposed or existing sewer or pumping main or diversion, gradient, and their setback distance from building or structures or Drainage Reserve or adjacent lot; b. Reinforced concrete trench with removable slabs (annotated on the plan) for existing or proposed sewer under building or structures or with insufficient setback from building or structures; c. Invert level of the connecting manhole(s); and
d. Headroom clearance of overhanging or overhead structures. Note: Legend for sewers or pumping mains or drainlines as follows. Colour Magenta Cyan Yellow Usage Deviations (Compared to Building Plan) Existing (Compared to Building Plan) Demolished or Abandoned sewers or drainlines (Compared to Building Plan)
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10. As-built Plan for TOP/CSC Sanitary Works (Sanitary Plumbing & Drainage System/ Sewer Connection) 10.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all key plan and site plan of TOP/CSC sanitary works shall show the following:
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline d. Platform levels; and e. Eating establishments and grease trap or sewage divertor, if any.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline c. Sewer connection and its pipe size, the last inspection chamber and the connecting manhole; d. Platform levels; e. Existing or Proposed sewer or pumping main, gradient, and setback distance from building or structures; f. Reinforced concrete trench with removable slabs; and
g. Pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant. Note: Legend for sewers or pumping mains or drainlines as follows. Colour Magenta Cyan Yellow Usage Deviations (Compared to Building Plan) Existing (Compared to Building Plan) Demolished or Abandoned sewers or drainlines (Compared to Building Plan)
11. As-built Plan for CSC Proposed Roadside Drain/ Culvert 11.1. Site Plan View
In specific, the location and site plan of CSC proposed roadside drain or culvert shall show or indicate the following:
d. Width and type of proposed drain; e. Road reserve or widening line or boundary line; f. Drainage reserve lines with dimensions (if applicable);
g. Invert levels, top levels and road or ground levels; h. Size and spacing of grating covers for closed drain; and i. Drop inlet chambers and scupper drains.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline a. Alignment and extent of proposed drain; b. Highlight the proposed drain; c. Summit point and direction of flow of proposed drain;
d. Width and type of proposed drain; e. Road reserve or widening line or boundary line; f. Drainage reserve lines with dimensions (if applicable);
g. Invert levels, top levels and road or ground levels; h. Size and spacing of grating covers for closed drain; and i. Drop inlet chambers and scupper drains.
d. Type of safety railings, if applicable; e. Thickness of walls, top and base slab; f. Reinforced details and grade of concrete;
g. 300mm thick false bottom; h. Weepholes, hardcore backing and geotextile; i. j. k. l. Lean concrete and hardcore sub base; Aluminium rungs, if applicable; Cross fall of benching; Cross section of ramp within maintenance access, if applicable;
m. Steel posts and chains across maintenance access, if applicable; and n. Details of box drain connections within drainage reserve, if applicable.
d. Gradient and direction of flow of proposed drain or culvert; e. Clear depth and chainages; and f. Size and type of existing drain at both ends of the proposed drain or culvert.
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Usage Deviations (Compared to Building Plan) Existing (Compared to Building Plan) Demolished or Abandoned sewers or drainlines (Compared to Building Plan)
12. As-built Plan for CSC Pumped Drainage System at Basement 12.1. Floor Plan View
In specific, the basement and 1 storey plan of CSC pumped drainage system shall show or indicate the following:
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13. As-built Plan for CSC Internal Drain with Deviations 13.1. Site Plan View
In specific, the location and site plan of CSC internal drain with deviations shall show or indicate the following:
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline a. Boundary of development site shall be edged RED; and b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings and MRT tracks, within 100m radius shall be shown.
14. Certified Survey Plan for CSC Development in the Vicinity of/ Affected by Drainage Reserve 14.1. Site Plan View
In specific, the site plan of certified CSC survey plan shall show or indicate the following: a. Proposed structure or foundation which is less than 300mm away from the Drainage Reserve; and b. Lots numbers of the drainage reserve, if affected.
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15. URA Approved Sub-division Plan for CSC for Site Affected by Drainage Reserve 15.1. Site Plan View
In specific, the site plan of URA approved sub-division plan for CSC shall show or indicate the followings. a. Sub-division Plan with separate lot number; and b. Certified Survey Plan (CP) with separate lot number.
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When publishing to DWF/PDF, all plans submitted under section 23 (1) of the Fire Safety Act shall be set to the following scales: Note: Refer to your vendors instructions manual or Appendix C for tips in doing so. a. Site plan 1:500; b. Key or location plan 1:1000; and c. Plan of a building 1:100, except where the size of the building is too large for the plan to be fit in the required standard size paper, the Commissioner may allow the plan to be prepared to a scale not smaller than 1:200.
The scales and grid references shall be also indicated on all plans, sections and other drawings.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline In specific, the elevation views submitted for FSSD approval shall include the following: a. the provisions of fireman access panels on the external walls and claddings; and b. the clear distance of the external wall from the fire fighting vehicles and equipment access, lot boundary, adjacent buildings and other structures.
d. the dimensions of treads and rises of staircases; e. the dimensions of openings in external walls; f. the clear height of all structures or projections directly above the access for fire fighting vehicles and equipment; g. the clear distance of the external wall from the fire fighting vehicles and equipment access, lot boundary, adjacent buildings and other structures; h. the types of materials used in and the thickness of all walls, floors, roofs, ceilings, beams and other related parts of the building; and i. enlarged details of curtain walling at the junction with the typical floor slab to show the provision of fire stopping or fire cavity barriers. Note: Such other details, particulars or information relating to the building or fire safety works as the Commissioner may require.
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Note: Follow the submission template provided and it should have all the approving stamp and declaration statements prepared for you.
Figure 16 Sample of layout view with QPs declaration and companys profile (FSSD BP submission)
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline e. a colour scheme to clearly distinguish the various distinct parts of the system and the different systems from one another; f. for air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation systems such additional details as: (i) the volumetric rate of flow of air at each point of inlet and outlet of each system including those serving protected staircases, exit passageways, lobbies, areas of refuge, the Fire Command Centre, fire pump rooms, generator rooms, rooms used for the storage of flammable liquids or gas or other areas of special risk; (ii) the location of fire compartment walls, floors and air shafts; (iii) the location of fire dampers; (iv) the location of smoke detectors; and (v) the location and function of other fire precautionary features.
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d. All building setbacks. The outline of building to be erected/building in which works are to be carried out; and the outlines of all proposed basements in BROWN colour; e. All building plots, and area of communal use/open space for building coverage and communal open space calculations shall be shown as separate plots; f. Road reserve lines, drainage reserve lines, MRT lines, MRT protection zones, if applicable, etc shall be indicated clearly on plan with dimensions; g. Existing ground levels for the subject site and adjoining sites immediately across the common boundaries and proposed platform levels; h. Retaining walls, boundary wall and other proposed boundary fencings; i. Existing and proposed buffer zone provision (Green buffer and physical buffer lines with dimensions) and 2m wide peripheral planting strips; j. k. Proposed gradients of green buffer and 2m peripheral planting strips; Types of ancillary structures, with height and width, within the green buffer or 2m peripheral planting strips; l. All existing tree(s) (with tree species and girths) or single stem palm(s) within the development boundary and within 10m from surrounding the subject site;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline m. Existing tree(s), within the development boundary, to be retained should be indicated clearly in GREEN colour, and existing tree(s) to be felled should be indicated in YELLOW colour; n. The proposed TREE PROTECTION ZONES (TPZ) for existing tree(s), within the development, to be retained; the dimension (in radius) of each TPZ is clearly indicated; o. All existing roadside tree(s) or single stem palm(s) fronting the subject site; p. Existing roadside tree(s) or palm(s) to be retained should be indicated clearly in GREEN colour, and existing roadside tree(s) or palms to be felled should be indicated in YELLOW colour. q. Crown spread of all existing trees within the development boundary, especially those within the green buffer and 2m peripheral planting strips; r. Access arrangement, road name text, road centre lines, road kerbs and road categories; s. Plot boundary and plot numbers of right of way/easement parkway reserve, if applicable; t. Planting strips (with dimensions) at open surface at grade car parks;
u. MRT setback lines and distance; v. Existing and proposed underground services, for example: sewerage line, newater pipes; w. Ingress, egress to the site, access to bin centre and access to substation; and x. Proposed/existing structures (with dimensions) within green buffer and 2m wide peripheral planting verge.
d. Thickness of retaining wall, boundary wall or other type of boundary fencing, wall base, soil depth; e. Green buffer(s) (with dimension(s)) or/and 2m wide peripheral planting strip;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline f. Existing tree(s) with existing level(s) and proposed level(s);
g. Boundary line, road reserve line or drainage reserve, if applicable; h. Services underground /above ground level to be shown; i. j. Dimensions of above mentioned elements; and Existing and proposed gradients of green buffer or/and peripheral planting strip.
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Existing Trees/Single Stem Palms on Neighbouring Lots (Up to a Distance of 5m from the Development Site Boundary) Tree/Palm Botanical Girth Size Propose Propose Number Name of to retain = < 1m > 1m to remove tree/palm (a) (b)
Existing Roadside Trees/Single Stem Palms Abutting The Development Site Boundary (Up to a distance of 10m on Both Sides of the Boundary) Serial no Tree/Palm Botanical Girth Size Propose Propose Reasons Number Name of to retain for = < 1m > 1m to remove tree/palm removal (a) (b)
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline b. computation of ancillary structures that encroach into green buffer and 2m peripheral planting strip respectively; c. Area and soil depth of sky rise/rooftop greenery at each storey, if applicable; d. Computation of public open space area in a conventional housing development, if applicable; and e. Parcels of land for vesting such as road widening, drainage reserve line and public open space etc shall be shown as separate plots.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline i. j. Retaining walls, boundary wall and other proposed boundary fencings; Buffer zone provision (Green buffer and physical buffer lines with dimensions) and 2m wide peripheral planting strip; k. l. Proposed gradients of green buffer and 2m peripheral planting strip; Types of ancillary structures, with height and width, within the green buffer or 2m peripheral planting strip; m. All existing tree(s) (with tree species and girths) or single stem palm(s) within the development boundary and within 10m radius surrounding the subject site; n. Existing tree(s), within the development boundary, to be retained should be indicated clearly in GREEN colour, and existing tree(s) to be felled should be indicated in YELLOW colour. o. The proposed TREE PROTECTION ZONES (TPZ) for existing tree(s), within the development, to be retained; the dimension (in radius) of each TPZ is clearly indicated; p. All existing roadside tree(s) or single stem palm(s) fronting the subject site; q. Existing roadside tree(s) or palm(s) to be retained should be indicated clearly in GREEN colour, and existing roadside tree(s) or palms to be felled should be indicated in YELLOW colour. r. Crow spread of all existing trees within the development boundary, especially those within the green buffer and 2m peripheral planting strip; s. Access arrangement, road name text, road centre lines, road kerbs and road categories; t. Plot boundary and plot numbers of right of way/easement parkway reserve, if applicable; u. Planting strips (with dimensions) at open surface at grade car parks; v. MRT setback lines and distance;
w. Existing and proposed underground services, for examples: sewerage line, newater pipes; and x. Ingress, egress to the site, access to bin centre and access to substation.
d. Thickness of retaining wall, boundary wall or other type of boundary fencing, wall base, soil depth;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline e. Green buffer(s) (with dimension(s)) or 2m wide peripheral planting strip; f. Existing tree(s) with existing level(s) and proposed level(s);
g. Boundary line, road reserve line or drainage reserve, if applicable; and h. Existing and proposed gradients of green buffer or/and peripheral planting strip.
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Existing Trees/Single Stem Palms on Neighbouring Lots (Up to a Distance of 5m from the Development Site Boundary) Tree/Palm Botanical Girth Size Propose to Propose Number Name of to retain = < 1m > 1m remove tree/palm (a) (b)
Existing Roadside Trees/Single Stem Palms Abutting The Development Site Boundary (Up to a Distance of 10m on Both Sides of the Boundary) Serial no Tree/Palm Botanical Girth Size Propose Propose Reasons for Number Name of to retain removal = < 1m > 1m to remove tree/palm (a) (b)
b. computation of ancillary structures that encroach into green buffer and 2m peripheral planting strip respectively;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline c. Area and soil depth of sky rise/rooftop greenery at each storey, if applicable. d. Computation of public open space area in a conventional housing development, if applicable; and e. Parcels of land for vesting such as road widening, drainage reserve line and public open space etc shall be shown as separate plots.
d. Types of ancillary structures with height and width shall be clearly shown; and e. All slopes (with gradients) shall be shown on plan with standard symbols.
3. General Requirements for NParks Certificate of Statutory Completion (CSC) Submissions (excluding external works submissions) 3.1. Site Plan
As built site plan for CSC shall show the following: a. Site boundary and the road reserve line in RED colour; b. Basement line in BROWN colour; c. All constructed building(s) and structures;
d. Underground/above-ground services; e. green buffer, 2m peripheral planting strip and all ancillary structures within the green buffer or w2m peripheral planting strip; f. The locations, species and girth size of tree(s) or palm(s) planted on site;
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline h. Ingress and egress to the site, access to bin centre and access to substation, if applicable; i. j. Road reserve lines and drainage reserve lines, if applicable; and Retaining/boundary wall or other types of fencing.
3.2. Subdivision plan (for conventional housing development, and Certified Survey Plan with lot numbers)
The subdivision plan approved by the Planning Authority, URA and the final certified survey plan are to be submitted.
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d. Certified Survey Plan; For development site within the Railway Corridor: a. Development Proposal; b. Building Proposal; c. Engineering Work Proposal.
2. LTA/DBC (Rail) Development Proposal in Railway Protection Zone 2.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all location and site plans of a development proposal shall show the following:
d. Location and clearances of the proposed development proposal in relation to the Rapid Transit System structures; e. First, second and third reserve lines of the Rapid Transit System structures (where applicable); f. Basement outline (if any).
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline a. Platform levels of the proposed development proposal; b. Minimum clearance between proposed development proposal and the nearest Rapid Transit System structures; c. First, second and third reserve lines of the Rapid Transit System structures (where applicable);
3. LTA/DBC (Rail) Building Proposal in Railway Protection Zone 3.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all location and site plans of a building proposal shall show the following:
d. Location and clearances of the proposed building proposal in relation to the Rapid Transit System structures; e. First, second and third reserve lines of the Rapid Transit System structures (where applicable); f. Existing ground level and the proposed platform levels;
g. Basement outline (if any); h. Discharge outlet from pump sump in basement (if any); i. Main road and special landmarks.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline f. Proposed platform level if the building is connected or integrated with the Rapid Transit System structures; g. Affected drain lines and lightning protection system of the Rapid Transit System structures.
4. LTA/DBC (Rail) Engineering Work Proposal in Railway Protection Zone 4.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all plans of an engineering work proposal shall show the following:
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6. LTA/DBC (Rail) Development Proposal in Railway Corridor 6.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all location and site plans of a development proposal shall show the following:
d. Location and clearances of the proposed development in relation to the railway area and railway corridor; e. Railway area and railway corridor; f. Basement outline (if any).
7. LTA/DBC (Rail) Building Proposal in Railway Corridor 7.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all location and site plans of a building proposal shall show the following:
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline a. Boundary of development site shall be edged RED.
d. Location and clearances of the proposed building proposal in relation to the railway area and railway corridor; e. Railway area and railway corridor; f. Basement outline (if any);
8. LTA/DBC (Rail) Engineering Work Proposal in Railway Corridor 8.1. Site Plan View
In specific, all plans of an engineering work proposal shall show the following:
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline a. Horizontal and vertical clear distances between the railway area, railway corridor and the proposed engineering work; b. Railway area and railway corridor.
9. General Requirements for LTA/DBC (Roads & Transport) 9.1. All Floor Plan Views
Similar to Appendix A-1 Section 1.1.
9.2.4. Dimensions
There shall be indication of building setback, road reserve line and distance between the new building to be erected or the building works to be carried out and its adjacent lot boundary. Existing ground levels for the subject site and adjoining sites immediately across the common boundaries (more than 1m beyond the subject site) & proposed platform levels shall be indicated; Retaining walls or boundary wall, if any, shall be indicated. Buffer zone provisions (Green buffer and physical buffer lines with dimensions) and 2 m planting strip shall be indicated clearly; Distances between proposed ingress/egress and the neighboring existing entrance access shall be indicated.
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10. General Requirements for LTA/DBC (Vehicle Parking) 10.1. All Floor Plan Views
Similar to Appendix A-1 Section 1.1.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline In specific, site plan shall show the following (also shown in Figure 5):
10.2.4. Dimensions
There shall be indication of building setback, road reserve line and distance between the new building to be erected or the building works to be carried out and its adjacent lot boundary. Existing ground levels for the subject site and adjoining sites immediately across the common boundaries (more than 1m beyond the subject site) & proposed platform levels shall be indicated; Retaining walls or boundary wall , if any, shall be indicated. Buffer zone provisions(Green buffer and physical buffer lines with dimensions) and 2 m planting strip shall be indicated clearly;
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2. Submission to HDBEME
QPs are required to publish and compile the model views according to the BIM submission requirements of NEA-CBPU and PUB for sanitary works. Other details which cannot be shown in BIM shall be submitted as 2D drawings (eg. additional details, annotations and dimensions) and bound within the same BIM file.
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QPs are required to publish and compile the model views according to the BIM submission requirements of URA, BCA and other relevant authorities/technical agencies that QPs are submitting the proposal to. Other details which cannot be shown in BIM shall be submitted as 2D drawings (eg. additional details, annotations and dimensions) and bound within the same BIM file.
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Appendix B Standard Certifications for Building Works B-1 BCA: Qualified Persons Endorsements
1. Building Plans Complying with Acceptable Solutions in Approved Document
I, (Name of qualified person), hereby certify, subject to any waiver/ modification granted under section 6A of the Building Control Act (Cap 29), that (a) the preparation of these building plans are in accordance with the Building Control Regulations; and (b) the buildings/ building works shown on these plans are in accordance with the provisions of the provisions of the Building Control Regulations and the acceptable solutions in the Approved Document.
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5. Structural Works and Design Calculations Complying with Acceptable Solutions in Approved Document
Certification by Qualified Person In accordance with Regulation 9 of the Building Control Regulations, I (Name of qualified person for structural works), hereby submit the detailed structural plans and design calculations prepared by me and certify that they have been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Building Control Regulations, the Building Control Act and any other written law pertaining to buildings and construction for the time being in force. 2. I further certify that these detailed plans and design calculations are in reference to Project Ref. No.: ______________________. 3. Total number of structural plans submitted: ____________ and total number of pages of design calculations in this book: ______________. Certification by Accredited Checker I, (Name of accredited checker), hereby certify that I have carried out an evaluation, analysis and review of the detailed structural plans and design calculations presented herein and am satisfied that there are no inadequacies in the key structural elements. 2. I further certify that these detailed structural plans and design calculations are in reference to Project Ref. No.: ___________________and the key structural elements are consistent with the layout shown in the building plans. 3. Total number of structural plans checked: ____________ and total number of pages of design calculations in this book: ______________. 4. I hereby declare that I have no professional or financial interest in the building works shown in the plans as defined in section 18 of the Building Control Act (Cap 29).
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline reference to Project Ref. No.: __________________. 3. Total number of structural plans submitted: _____________ and total number of pages of design calculations in this book: _______________. 4. Notwithstanding the deviation(s) from the acceptable solutions in the Approved Document, the structural works shown on these plans are in accordance with the provisions of the Building Control Regulations and the performance requirements in Fifth Schedule therein. Certification by Accredited Checker I, (Name of accredited checker) hereby certify that I have carried out an evaluation and review of the detailed structural plans and design calculations presented herein and am satisfied that there are no inadequacies in the key structural elements. 2. I further certify that these detailed structural plans and design calculations are in reference to Project Ref. No.: _____________________ and the key structural elements are consistent with the layout shown in the building plans. 3. Total number of structural plans checked: ____________ and total number of pages of design calculations in this book: ____________. 4. I hereby declare that I have no professional or financial interest in the building works shown in the plans as defined in section 18 of the Building Control Act (Cap 29). 5. Notwithstanding the deviation(s) from the acceptable solutions in the Approved Document, the structural works shown on these plans are in accordance with the provisions of the Building Control Regulations and the performance requirements in Fifth Schedule therein.
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1. Owners Consent
For all submissions: I/ We, (Name of person e-signing the plan), hereby declare that (a) I/ We am/ are not the owner(s) of the land within the meaning of the term "owner" as defined in Section 2 of the Planning Act (Cap 232, 1998Ed); and (b) I/ We have shown this plan to the owner(s) of the land, and have obtained the consent of the said owner(s) to submit this plan to the Competent Authority under the Planning Act (Cap 232, 1998Ed).
ROAD LINE I, (Name of architect/ professional engineer), confirm that the road reserve lines, the category of the proposed and existing roads and other related road information as shown in the layout plan is in accordance with the current information provided by the LTA.
3. Subdivision Application
I, (Name of surveyor) declare that the building layout tallies with the development approved plans registered as plan ( ) in DC/AP_ES______________ dated __________. I also declare that the setbacks shown on this plan do not deviate more than 3% of the setback as approved under the said development plans.
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1. I, (Name of surveyor) certify that the strata unit layout is in accordance with the Building Plan approved on date: __________ under BP number: ____________. 2. I, (Name of surveyor) declare that the strata unit excludes all common properties indicated and referred to in the planning permission granted by the Competent Authority under the Planning Act (Cap 232).
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B-3
FIRE PROTECTION (FP) AND AIR-CONDITIONING/MECHANICAL VENTILATION PLAN I, (Name of qualified person) NRIC No./Passport No._________________, being a qualified person under the Fire Safety Act, hereby certify that the fire safety works as shown on these plans have been designed in accordance with the provisions of the Fire Code, the Fire Safety Act and any regulations made thereunder, the relevant codes of practice and design guidelines, subject to modifications or waivers under section 27 of the Fire Safety Act. I, (Name of qualified person) hereby certify that the proposed ______________ system has been designed in accordance with the provisions of (State the code used).
2. Fire Safety Works with Alternative Solution (Performance-based Fire Safety Engineering)
BUILDING PLAN (BP) OPTION 1 To be completed by the qualified person who is a fire safety engineer and who prepares the plans of fire safety works which include any alternative solution, and the fire safety engineering report. I, (Name of qualified person), NRIC No./Passport No._________________ being a qualified person and a fire safety engineer under the Fire Safety Act, hereby certify that (a) the fire safety works as shown on these plans have been designed in accordance with the provisions of the Fire Code, the Fire Safety Act and any regulations made thereunder, the relevant codes of practice and design guidelines, subject to modifications or waivers under section 27 of the Fire Safety Act; and (b) the alternative solution in the plans, and the fire safety engineering report, satisfy the fire performance requirements in the Fire Code, and comply with the Fire Safety Act and any regulations made thereunder, the relevant codes of practice and design guidelines, subject to any deviation or modification approved by the Commissioner.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline To be completed by a qualified person who is NOT a fire safety engineer and who prepares the plans of fire safety works, and prepares the alternative solution in the plans under the supervision of a fire safety engineer. I, (Name of qualified person), NRIC No./Passport No. _________________ being a qualified person under the Fire Safety Act, hereby certify that (a) the fire safety works as shown on these plans have been designed in accordance with the provisions of the Fire Code, the Fire Safety Act and any regulations made thereunder, the relevant codes of practice and design guidelines, subject to modifications or waivers under section 27 of the Fire Safety Act; and (b) the alternative solution in the plans adheres to the fire safety engineering report. To be completed by the fire safety engineer who is not a qualified person and who supervises the preparation of the alternative solution in the plans of fire safety works, and prepares the fire safety engineering report. I, (Name of fire safety engineer), NRIC No./Passport No.______________ being a fire safety engineer under the Fire Safety Act, hereby certify that the alternative solution shown on these plans, and the fire safety engineering report, satisfy the fire performance requirements in the Fire Code, and comply with the provisions of the Fire Safety Act and any regulations made thereunder, the relevant codes of practice and design guidelines, subject to any deviation or modification approved by the Commissioner.
FIRE PROTECTION (FP) AND AIR-CONDITIONING/MECHANICAL VENTILATION PLAN OPTION 1 To be completed by the qualified person who is a fire safety engineer and who prepares the plans of fire safety works which include any alternative solution, and the fire safety engineering report. I, (Name of qualified person), NRIC No./Passport No._________________ being a qualified person and a fire safety engineer under the Fire Safety Act, hereby certify that (a) the fire safety works as shown on these plans have been designed in accordance with the provisions of the Fire Code, the Fire Safety Act and any regulations made thereunder, the relevant codes of practice and design guidelines, subject to modifications or waivers under section 27 of the Fire Safety Act; and (b) the alternative solution in the plans, and the fire safety engineering report, satisfy the fire performance requirements in the Fire Code, and comply with the Fire Safety Act and any regulations made thereunder, the relevant codes of practice and design guidelines, subject to any deviation or modification approved by the Commissioner. I, (Name of qualified person) hereby certify that the proposed ______________ system has been designed in accordance with the provisions of (State the code used).
FIRE PROTECTION (FP) AND AIR-CONDITIONING/MECHANICAL VENTILATION PLAN OPTION 2 To be completed by a qualified person who is NOT a fire safety engineer and who prepares the plans of fire safety works, and prepares the alternative solution in the plans under the supervision of a fire safety engineer.
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BIM Submission Guideline for Architectural Discipline I, (Name of qualified person), NRIC No./Passport No. _________________ being a qualified person under the Fire Safety Act, hereby certify that (a) the fire safety works as shown on these plans have been designed in accordance with the provisions of the Fire Code, the Fire Safety Act and any regulations made thereunder, the relevant codes of practice and design guidelines, subject to modifications or waivers under section 27 of the Fire Safety Act; and (b) the alternative solution in the plans adheres to the fire safety engineering report. I, (Name of qualified person) hereby certify that the proposed ______________ system has been designed in accordance with the provisions of (State the code used). To be completed by the fire safety engineer who is not a qualified person and who supervises the preparation of the alternative solution in the plans of fire safety works, and prepares the fire safety engineering report. I, (Name of fire safety engineer), NRIC No./Passport No.______________ being a fire safety engineer under the Fire Safety Act, hereby certify that the alternative solution shown on these plans, and the fire safety engineering report, satisfy the fire performance requirements in the Fire Code, and comply with the provisions of the Fire Safety Act and any regulations made thereunder, the relevant codes of practice and design guidelines, subject to any deviation or modification approved by the Commissioner.
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PART I: To export 2D drawing views and 3D model views into a single DWF file
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In the Project Browser, multiple select all the model views (plans, elevations & sections) meant for
submission. Tips: Hold on to Ctrl key while selecting the multiple views.
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Right click and select Properties.
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Under the Graphics Section, select the Hidden Line as Model Graphics Style. Note: For 2D DWF, ensure that all drawing views are published in Hidden Line mode, such that the DWF remains as vector line.
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On the View/Sheet Set tab, select In Session View/Sheet Set from the Export list. Tips: If you are exporting a single view, select Current View/Sheet Only from Export list.
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Select All Views and Sheets in the Model from the Shown in list.
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Select the views and sheets to export, including a 3D model view.
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Click the DWF Properties tab, select Export Object Data for both Element Properties & Rooms and Areas in A Separate Boundary Layer.
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In the Print Setup dialog, choose Sheet Size, Paper Placement, Zoom, and other settings. Then click OK. Note: Under the Paper Size, select paper size; Paper Placement as Center; and Zoom to 100% size (as highlighted in the diagram). The rest shall be kept as the default settings.
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Back to the DWF Export Settings dialog, click Export. (Optional: Click the Project Information tab before exporting, if one wishes to edit the project metadata)
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Navigate to the target folder and name the DWF file according to standard naming convention at Section 2.4. Note: Select the Files of type as DWF Files (*.dwf) and check the box at the bottom of the dialog to combine selected views and sheets into a single dwf file (as highlighted in the diagram).
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Click on Settings at the bottom of Navigator.
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Back to the Publish dialog and select the relevant drawing folder prepared for submission. Note: Make sure that PDF is chosen as the Format and the option Merge to one PDF file is selected. Also select the option Selected Items at the bottom right.
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Select the Paper Size, then click OK. Tips: It is advised to set the Paper Size as A1 or A0, so that the drawings can fit into the paper with scale as specified in step 3 above.
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Back to the Publish dialog and click on Document Options. Select the Scale as Original and change other settings, if necessary. Then click OK.
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Choose of the dialog and click Publish once confirmed. A processing dialog will be shown as follows.
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Click View 3D View Mode 3D Window Settings. Make sure that the 3D Engine is set to use OpenGL and the mode is Shading.
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Click the Options button.
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Uncheck "Textures", and "Customize Feedback Speed in Frames Per Second". Then click Ok twice.
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Launch the Acrobat Pro Extended, click File Create PDF From 3D Capture. Note: The first time you capture from a particular CAD application, you must restart the CAD application before you can capture.
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Click the Settings button, click the OpenGL tab, and set the capture units to match the 3D model. Edit other 3D capture settings as necessary, and then click OK.
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Back to Graphisoft ArchiCAD, activate the 3D model view, and then press the Print Screen on your keyboard. Note: After the initial capture with a CAD application, you can simply start Acrobat 3D, open the 3D file in the CAD application, and press the Print Screen key to capture.
PART III: Combine 2D drawing views and 3D model views in a single PDF file
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With the 3D PDF model opened, select File Combine Merge Files Into A Single PDF. Then add the 2D PDF file and click Combine Files. Note: Make sure that both 2D drawing views and a 3D model view is saved into a single PDF file for submission.
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Click to expand the browser.
Note: Re-arrange the list of model views, if they are not in a correct order of sequence, such that the drawings are presented in a manner you want.
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Select the individual 2D drawing view or 3D model view. Right click and select Number Pages. In the Prefix of Page Numbering dialog, rename the views name according to standard naming convention at Section 2.4. Then click OK. (Repeat the step on remaining views)
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Click File Save As to save the file according to the standard file naming convention at Section 2.4.
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Click Advanced Extend Features in Adobe Reader. When prompted, click Save Now to replace the existing file with additional features. Note: QPs are required to follow this step to allow the extended features (eg. dimensioning and commenting) in Adobe Reader for regulatory officers.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The development of this BIM Submission Guideline has been a collaborative effort among a cadre of very knowledgeable consultants, vendors and processing officers from different regulatory agencies. Significant contributors are listed below:
Building Plan & Management Division, Building Plan Department Special Functions Division, Civil Defence Shelter Engineering Department Corporate Development Division, Information Technology Department
Fire Safety and Shelter Department, Fire Safety Consultation Branch Singapore Civil Defence Force, Technology Department
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