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PREFAB Architecture is a joint publication by BCA and SIA. It features prefabricated solutions for buildings, especially residential developments, with local and overseas examples.
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The publication of this Handbook aims to provide the
engineering profession with a wider understanding of
the procedures of precast concrete structural design.
Besides serving as a useful guide and source of information,
the Handbook will be particularly valuable to engineers
who are less familiar with precast concrete design and
construction for buildings. The design methods and approaches
in the Handbook are based on Singapore Standard on Code
of Practice for Structural Use of Concrete - CP65 :
1999. This Handbook is developed largely based on our
local experience with reference to relevant overseas
practices.
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The objective of this publication is to introduce the
concepts of modular coordination and its benefits to designers.
At the same time, it gives practical advices on the application
of modular coordination using actual projects as examples.
The recommended modules in this publication take into
consideration the feedback from the industry. The needs
for flexibility in design and the sub-module have been
taken into consideration.
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This Guide aims to familiarise
developers and architects with the flexibility and benefits
of using precast concrete components and prefabricated
reinforcement. Standardisation of sizes of commonly used
prefabricated components will encourage wider application
and help to make their production more economical. This
Guide has therefore incorporated a catalogue of recommended
structural building components which would meet the needs
of most of our buildings.
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The increase in construction activity in the early 90s
and its attendant need for more manpower brought the issue
of construction productivity into focus. This report covers
the issues and factors affecting construction productivity,
and the potential and directions for improvement. It will
help in understanding the productivity issue better.
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This Handbook is another effort by the industry to help
engineers increase the buildability of their designs.
It identifies the areas where prefabricated reinforcement
can be used and promotes the use of standardised meshes
and cages. The Handbook helps engineers by providing necessary
design tables, construction details where relevant and
annotations of prefabricated reinforcement. Some design
examples are also provided.
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The introduction of government regulations under the Building
Control Act requires building designs to have a minimum
Buildability Score. This Code advises the industry on
the minimum Buildability Scores required and sets
out the method for determining the Buildability Score.
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This Reference Guide is a design tool for designers
(including developers, architects, engineers, contractors,
precasters, etc.), who may, from time to time, need
to make reference to the dimensions and connection details
of standard prefabricated building components commonly
used and specified by the industry. It describes the
applications of standard prefabricated building components,
which are being adopted by the industry.
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This publication discusses concept of steelwork design
and construction. Several prestigious steel projects in
Singapore are presented in this publication to provide
a source of information, which is particularly valuable
to engineers who are keen to find out more about the modern
steel technology. This publication is jointly published
by the Singapore Structural Steel Society and the Building
and Construction Authority.
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This guide explains the method for computing the buildability
score using the Buildable Design Appraisal System. Interpretation
on the terms and methods of measurement / computation
are given to ensure that the buildability scores are computed
in a consistent manner. Examples of buildable design scoring
are also given to illustrate the computation sequence
and methodology.
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This publication is a joint effort and collaboration between BCA and a group of private practitioners.
It highlights salient issues involved in the use of precast concrete components; with specific mention of in-situ flat plate
or precast floor slab with precast facade system as buildable solutions for high rise residential developments. It outlines planning and design process as well as
practical considerations that one should be familiar with when dealing with precast concrete components. Good examples of
local high-rise building projects were also documented for reference.
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The Buildable Solutions for Landed Residential Development is a guide meant to provide greater awareness and
understanding on the use of buildable design in landed residential projects. The study has documented buildable
systems that are able to improve site productivity, construction quality and minimize wastage due to re-works.
The buildable systems are precast system, structural steel system, flat plate system and light gauge steel frame
system.
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The Buildable Wall Systems is a guide meant to provide greater awareness and understanding on the use of buildable
wall systems. The information includes the buildability scores of the wall system, the functional requirement,
design consideration and the comparison of different wall systems.
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to find more information on Prefabricated Bathroom Unit. |