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This document is a project planning report for designing and estimating a G+1 house plan. It includes details of the student group members and guide. It provides an acknowledgement and abstract describing the objectives of planning, designing and estimating a two-storey house. It includes an index of tasks to be completed as part of the project. It introduces key terms related to site plans, line plans, detailed plans, centre line plans and supplementary estimates. It discusses literature reviewed on using AutoCAD for engineering design and estimating quantities and costs of construction projects. The project proposal outlines data required to prepare an estimate including plans, elevations, sections and foundation drawings.

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This document is a project planning report for designing and estimating a G+1 house plan. It includes details of the student group members and guide. It provides an acknowledgement and abstract describing the objectives of planning, designing and estimating a two-storey house. It includes an index of tasks to be completed as part of the project. It introduces key terms related to site plans, line plans, detailed plans, centre line plans and supplementary estimates. It discusses literature reviewed on using AutoCAD for engineering design and estimating quantities and costs of construction projects. The project proposal outlines data required to prepare an estimate including plans, elevations, sections and foundation drawings.

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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

VIVEKANAND EDUCATION SOCIETY’s


POLYTECHNIC

PROJECT PLANNING REPORT


Academic year: 2021-22

TITLE OF THE PROJECT

Planning estimation and designing of G+1 house plan

Program: Civil Engineering


Program code: CE5I
Course: Capstone Project Planning
Course code: 22058

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Annexure A

MAHARASHTRA STATE
BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Certificate
This is to certify that MUSKAN SHARMA, NIKITA SAWANT, EHSAN ANSARI,
AJMAL SHAIKH of Roll No.67,48,63,02 Enrollment no 1900040431, 1900040412,
1900040427, 1800040416 of 5th Semester of Diploma in Civil, Institute V.E.S.
POLYTECHNIC (Code: 0004) has Completed Project planning report having
title Planning estimation and designing of G+1 house plan in a group
consisting of 04 candidates under the guidance of faculty SANIKA
KANDALEKAR.

Subject Teacher Head of the Department Principal

Seal of Institution

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Group Details:

Sr.No
Name of group members Roll No. Enrollment No. Seat No.
.

1 MUSKAN SHARMA 67 1900040431 102434

2 NIKITA SAWANT 48 190040412

3 EHSAN ANSARI 63 1900040427 101785

4 AJMAL SHAIKH 02 1800040416

Name of Guide: SANIKA KANDALEKAR

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We express our gratitude to everyone who supported us throughout the course of this project. We

are thankful for their aspiring guidance and friendly advice during the project work. We are

sincerely grateful to them for sharing their truthful and illuminating views on a number of issues

related to the project. We express our warm thanks to Program Coordinator Mr Aniket T for his

support and guidance at Vivekanand Education Society of Polytechnic. We would also like to

thank our guide SANIKA KANDALEKAR and all the people who provided us with the facilities

being required for our project. The whole team of the Civil Engineering department helped us

throughout the project and also helped us to clear our obstacles. It’s a great honor to be a student

of the esteemed institute of V.E.S. Polytechnic and got several opportunities to learn everyday

something new

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ABSTRACT

Our project focuses on planning designing of estimation of G+ 1 house plan. In this


exclusive civil project one will get some vital information on how to develop
perfect house plan for any G+1 house. The main objective of our project is to know
the various design aspects like planning and estimate We have planned to design a
house consisting of two floors (G+1).The planning is done as per the requirements
Project begins with starts the start of Layout of the house or structure followed by
Design and Analysis of the structure which is succeeded by cost estimation and
planning for the said project. This project involves the layout, design, analysis,
planning and cost estimation of a G+1 house The layout of the proposed G+1
house is based on a plot of size15.40m x 11.75m. The shape of the house is
rectangular in plan. The house consists of ground floor and first floor. The staircase
is provided with enough safe. National Building Code (NBC). All the drafting was
done using AutoCAD. Also these drawings made on AutoCAD also served as a
base for transfer of the structure for analysis and design. The cost estimate for the
project has been calculated using Centre Line Method.

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INDEX

SR. NO TITLE OF EXPERIMENT DOP DOS MARKS

1 Project Title (Problem/Task Identification(02)

2
Literature Survey/Industrial
Survey/Questionnaire (02)

3 Project Proposal (03)

4 Execution plan of project in fifth semester (02)

Log Book (02)


5

6 Portfolio Preparation (04)

7 Final Report Preparation(06)

8 Presentation (02)

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1. INTRODUCTION

• ESTIMATE:An estimate is the anticipated or probable cost of work and is


prepared before the construction is taken up. It is indeed calculations or
computations of various items of an engineering work.

• SITE PLAN: It is the plan drawn for a particular construction showing its
position with respect to approaching roads, main bazars, markets and other
permanent features in populated area. It shows the location of the area under
construction with respect to the other areas and on generally the names of
the owners of areas or property holders adjoining to it are also denoted.
North line is also clearly marked on it.

• LINE PLAN Line plan can be defined as the plan of a particular


construction simply showing main features with the help of the single lines
of different portions of the constructions. Details of constructions are not
generally shown on this plan. This inside and outside dimensions shown on
this plan should necessarily be corresponding to actual dimensions.

• DETAILED PLAN : This plan indicates a plan of a construction drawn to a


definite scale, showing all detailed information required for its execution.
Various sections and elevations are clearly drawn on this plan.

• CENTRE LINE PLAN : This is actually a layout plan drawn to facilitate


the laying out of foundation lines and other features. It is generally fixed on
the entrance or at exit in the central place of the colony for the guidance of
the inhabitants and outsiders.

• SUPPLEMANTARY ESTIMATE: When some additions are done in the


original work, a fresh detailed estimate is prepared to supplement the
original work. This estimate is called supplementary estimate. It is also
accompanied by all the papers as required in the detailed estimate.

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2. LITERATURE SURVEY
• Azidah Ziden, Fatariah Zakaria & Ahmad Nizam Othman (Universiti
SainsMalaysia, Penang, Malaysia) 2012: This study shows how AutoCAD can
be an effectivetool in increasing the performance of students of various levels.
It helps in propervisualisation of the project to be undertaken and thus help
students in learning EngineeringDesign better. The study also shows how
AutoCAD increases the efficiency of thestudent/designer

• In Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering (Theory andpractice including


specification and valuation), B.N Dutta hasfocused on various methods of
estimating and costing ofquantities. It emphasizes on the calculations of
quantities ofmaterials, tools, equipment, labours etc. and cost associatedwith
them. It consists of numerous examples of estimation ofbuildings, RCC works,
culverts, bridges, etc. Method ofpreparing preliminary estimates, analysis of
rates,specification, methods of measurements have been dealt indetail with
illustration. Many technical data have been included.

• In Design and Estimation of a reinforced building: A CaseStudy (IOSR


Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering), thecost of various structures of
the administrative block of the building are worked out and the design part ids
done with the help of IS Code 457:2000.

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3. Project Proposal

Data Required Preparing Estimate

• Plan, Elevation & section.

• Schedule of the opening of doors and windows.

• Foundation drawing.

• Column & Beam drawings.

MEASUREMENT SHEET

Sr. No Description No. Length Breadth Depth Quantity Total

m m quantity

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Introduction

AutoCAD is a commercial software application for 2D and 3D computer aided design and
drafting for various fields in engineering like civil, mechanical, electrical,
automation,architecture etc. It was first launched in 1982 by Autodesk, Inc.AutoCAD
Architecture allows designers to draw 3D objects such as walls, doors and windows, with more
intelligent data associated with them rather than simple objects. The data can be programmed to
represent products sold in the building industry, or it can be extracted into a file for pricing
material estimation etc.

In this project AutoCAD has been used extensively for drafting and modelling for the structure.
Also the various detailing for the foundation has also been completed using AutoCAD. Use of
AutoCAD has drastically reduced the drafting time when done manually thus saving time which
can be used in other productive work

• Site plans are drawn to show the location of a home on the property in its context. It is an
overhead view of the construction site and the home as it sits in reference to the boundaries of
the lot. Site plans should outline location of utility services, setback requirements, easements,
location of driveways and walkways, and sometimes even topographical data that specifies the
slope of the terrain.

• A floor plan is an overhead view of the completed house. On the plan, you will see parallel
lines that scale at whatever width the walls are required to be. Dimensions are usually drawn
between the walls to specify room sizes and wall lengths. Floor plans will also indicate rooms,
all the doors and windows and any built-in elements, such as plumbing fixtures, cabinets, water
heaters, furnaces, etc. Floor plans will include notes to specify finishes, construction methods, or
symbols for electrical items.

• Elevations are a non-perspective view of the home. These are drawn to scale so that
measurements can be taken for any aspect necessary. Plans include front, rear and both side
elevations. The elevations specify ridge heights, the positioning of the final fall of the land,
exterior finishes, roof pitches and other details that are necessary to give the home its exterior
architectural styling.

• A section cuts through the dwelling and the location of this 'cut through' is noted on the floor
plan. It describes how the building will be constructed and discusses how the internal finishes are
to look. Sections are used because they explain certain conditions in more detail. These
conditions may include ceiling height, ceiling type (flat or vault), and window and door
dimensions.

• Foundation plan, including dimensions and locations for footings.

• Framing plan, for wall, including the size of the lumber to be used - usually 2x4 or 2x6.

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• The Sub-floor Plan gives details of how this area will be constructed and how services will be
arranged

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• Roof plans, including type, pitch and framing.

• Interior elevation drawings (interior walls).

• Detail drawings, such as built-in shelving, moldings, and columns.

• Schedules for elements such as windows and doors.

• Structural layouts.

• Electrical and telecoms drawings: show locations of all the outlets, TV sockets, switches and
fixtures. Also indicates which switches operate which lights, and where the electric lines should
be run,.

• Plumbing schematic drawing: plumbing fixtures and piping.

• Subdivision plans also known as an allotment plans or Strata plans. Show information
regarding adjoining properties

 Proposed Methodology

Preparing the plan for G+1 structure

Drawing the plan in AutoCAD

Drawing in Revit

Estimation using excel software

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4. Execution Plan of Project in Fifth Semester


S. Details of activity Planned Planned Name of
No. Start date Finish Responsible
date Team Members
1 Finalization of project 03/09/21 08/09/21 All team
Title members
2 Project Definition 14/09/21 18/09/21 All team
members
3 Plan 22/09/21 29/09/21 All team
members
4 Draw in sheet 01/10/21 11/10/21 All team
members
5 Draw in autocad 12/10/21 26/10/21 All team
members
6 Design in revit 27/10/21 05/11/21 All team
members
7 Estimating excel sheet 01/11/21 22/11/21 All team
members

8 Demonstration of 24/11/21 15/11/21 All team


project and final members
submission Making of
report
5.

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6. Log Book
Week: 1 and 2 Duration:

to

Activities Executed:
 Project identification
 Submitted 2 project topics as
 planning estimation of G+2 Residential plan.
 planning estimation and costing of G+1 House plan
 Finalization of Topic
 From the given topics is planning estimation and costing of
G+1 House
 plan finalized.

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Week: 3 and 4 Duration:

to

Activities Executed:
• Literature Survey:

• Azidah Ziden, Fatariah Zakaria & Ahmad Nizam Othman (Universiti


SainsMalaysia, Penang, Malaysia) 2012: This study shows how AutoCAD can
be an effectivetool in increasing the performance of students of various levels.
It helps in propervisualisation of the project to be undertaken and thus help
students in learning EngineeringDesign better. The study also shows how
AutoCAD increases the efficiency of thestudent/designer
• In Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering (Theory andpractice including
specification and valuation), B.N Dutta hasfocused on various methods of
estimating and costing ofquantities. It emphasizes on the calculations of
quantities ofmaterials, tools, equipment, labours etc. and cost associatedwith
them. It consists of numerous examples of estimation ofbuildings, RCC works,
culverts, bridges, etc. Method ofpreparing preliminary estimates, analysis of
rates,specification, methods of measurements have been dealt indetail with
illustration. Many technical data have been included.
• In Design and Estimation of a reinforced building: A CaseStudy (IOSR
Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering), thecost of various structures of
the administrative block of the building are worked out and the design part ids
done with the help of IS Code 457:2000.

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Week: 5 and 6 Duration:

to

Activities Executed:

Activities Planned:
1. Resources Required
1. Scope:

• Functional planning of G+1 House Plan

• Designing of the house plan G + 1

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Week: 7 and 8 Duration:

to

Activities Executed:
1.
Resource
s
Required:
Hardware

Sr. No. Name of the Equipment Specification Quantity


1 Computer System 1GB RAM or above 1

Software

Sr. No. Name of the Software Specification Quantity


1 Windows Windows 7 or above 1
2 Autocad 1
3 Microsoft PowerPoint MS Office 7 or 1
above
4 Revit 1

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Week: 9 and 10 Duration:

to

Activities Executed:
1. Preparing Action Plan

S. No. Details of activity


1 Finalization of project Title
2 Project Definition
3 Plan
4 Draw in sheet
5 Draw in autocad
6 Design in revit
7 Estimating excel sheet
8 Demonstration of project and final submission Making of report

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Week: 11 and 12 Duration:

to

Activities Executed:
1. Preparing Detailed Action Plan

S. Details of activity Planned Planned Name of


No. Start Finish Responsible
date date Team
Members
1 Finalization of project All team
Title and Scope members
2 Project Definition and All team
design structure members
3 Design All team
proc members
edure (algorithm)
4 Draw Design All team
members
5 Coding All team
members
6 Coding All team
members
7 Testing and All team
error members
correction
8 Demonstration of All team
project and final members
9 submission Making All team
of report members

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7. Portfolio Preparation

Sr No Questions Response

1 Are You able to plan for execution of


given work?

2 Are you able to take appropriate decisions?

3 Are you able to arrange resources?

4 Are you able to work as a member and


leader of team?

5 Are you able to communicate properly?

6 Are you able to resolve the conflicts?

7 Are you able to manage the time well?

8 Do you have concern for ethical, sociertal


and environmental issues?

9 Do you have ability to learn from


experiences?

10 Does changing Technology threaten you?

19

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ACTION PLAN FOR 6TH SEMESTER


Example

Planned Planned Name of


Sr. Start date Finish Responsible
Week Activity to be performed
no. date Team
Members

1 1st Procuring components,

2 2nd component testing

3 3rd Developing The Ladder Program

4 5th Program Testing

5 7th Making of Hardware setup

6 8th PLC wiring

7 10th Trouble shooting

8 12th Documentation

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REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY


(References according to your literature review plus any additional if any)
1. www.globalspec.com/specsearch/searchform/flow.
2. https://hnw.com.au/products/diffusers/
3. JIANG Jing, ZHANG Xuesong, Campus sewage treatment based on program logic control
4. https://nevonprojects.com/
5. Gerry dunning- book of industrial automation

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Presentation

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Defence

Q1. What is the application of your project?

1. Present Application:
The laser gesture recognition presently works on two applications. The Windows Media
player with the help of the laser pointer can be controlled to play/pause song, stop song,
play previous song, play next song from the user’s remote location without having to
reach the host machine. The power point slide show can be controlled with the help of
laser pointer to go to next and previous slide, again from remote location. This will
make presentations and seminars more interactive as this won’t compel the person
delivering the presentation to be in close proximity to his machine every time the slide
is required to be changed.

2. Future Application:
In future, this application can be updated to recognise some more complex gestures of
laser pointer to enhance the technology of laser based human-computer interaction. It
can be mapped on some more applications on which the gestures need to be
recognised. It can be enhanced to recognise gestures more precisely using high quality
cameras so that the user will be free to perform the gesture. To make presentations
more interactive, some more gestures like dragging, starting the slide show, ending it,
etc can be added to the application. For physically challenged people laser pointer will
be mounted on an adjustable headband, allowing a hand free operation. The movement
of the headgear will control the mouse movements as well as other mouse functions.

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Q2. What is the future scope of your project?


In future, this application can be updated to recognize some more complex gestures of
laser pointer to enhance the technology of laser based human-computer interaction. It
can be mapped on some more applications on which the gestures need to be
recognized. It can be enhanced to recognize gestures more precisely using high quality
cameras so that the user will be free to perform the gesture. To make presentations
more interactive, some more gestures like dragging, starting the slide show, ending it,
etc. can be added to the application. With some modifications, this technique can be
helpful for physically challenged people. For physically challenged people laser
pointer will be mounted on an adjustable headband, allowing a hand free operation.
The movement of the headgear will control the mouse movements as well as other
mouse functions. To implement this scheme, we would require estimating the
movement time and the index of difficulty for each command.

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Appendix B
Evaluation Sheet (ESE) for Capstone Project Planning
Name of Student:- MUSKAN SHARMA, NIKITA SAWANT, EHSAN ANSARI ,AJMAL SHAIKH
Enrollment No:-1900040431,1900040412,1900040427,1800040416
Name of Program: CE Semester: 5th Course Title:
CPP Course Code: 22058

Title of the Capstone Project: Planning estimation and designing of G+1 house plan

A. POs addressed by the Capstone Project:

1. "Basic knowledge: An ability to apply knowledge of basic mathematics,


science and
2. "Problem analysis: Identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems
using codified standard methods."
3. "Design/ development of solutions: Design solutions for well-defined
technical problems and assist with the design of systems components or
processes to meet specified needs."
4. "Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing: Apply modern
engineering tools and
5. " Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: Apply
appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment
and ethical practices."
6. "Project Management: Use engineering management principles
individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and
effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities."
7. "Life-long learning: Ability to analyse individual needs and engage in
updating in the context of technological changes."

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Course Outcomes addressed by the Capstone Project:

1. Write the problem/task specification in existing system related to the occupation


2. Select/collect/use required information/knowledge to solve the
problem/complete the task
3. Legally choose relevant possible solutions
4. Consider the ethical issues related to the project
5. Assess the impact of project on society
6. Prepare project proposal with action plan
7. Communicate effectively and confidently as a member and leader of the team

Progressive assessment (PA) sheet

Sr. No Criteria Max.Marks Marks obtained


1 Problem identification (project title)

2 Literature Survey/ Industrial survey


10
3 Punctuality and overall contribution

4 Project diary

5 10
Report writing including documentation

6 05
Presentation

Total 25

Name and Signature of the Project guide: SANIKA KANDALEKAR

Name and Signature of the Program coordinator: Mr. Aniket Thorat

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Appendix C

Suggested rubrics for assessment of capstone project:


S.
Characteristic Poor Average Good Excellent
No
to be assessed ( Marks 1 - 3 ) ( Marks 4 - 5 ) ( Marks 6 - 8 ) ( Marks 9- 10 )
.

Problem
Relate to very few Related to some POs, Take care of at-least 3 Take care of more
identificatio
1 POs, scope of scope of problem POs,scope of problem than 3 POs,scope of
n(project
problem not clear vague not specific problem very clear
title)

Literature Not more than 10


Survey/ sources (primary and At-least 10 relevant At –least 15 relevant About 20 relevant
2 Industrial secondary), very old sources, 5 latest sources, most latest sources, most latest
survey reference

Appropriate plan but Appropriate and


Appropriate and
not in much detailed plan with
detailed plan with
Methods are not detail,plan B for plan B for critical
plan B for critical
appropriate, all steps critical activities not activities mentioned,
Project activities mentioned,
3 not mentioned, mentioned,timeline is but clarity is not there,
proposal clarity in methods
design of prototype not developed, the timeline is given but
with timeline ,
not started design of the not appropriate, design
detailed design of
prototype is not of prototype is not
prototype
complete detailed

Entries for some


Entries for most Entries were made Entries were made
weeks are missing.
weeks are missing. every week but not in every week in detail.
Details are not
4 Project diary There is no proper
appropriate, not
detail. Signed and Signed and approved
sequence and details approved by the guide by the guide every
signed regularly by
are not correct. every week. week
the guide.

Nearly sufficient and


Very short, poor
correct details about Detailed, correct and Very detailed, correct,
quality sketches,
methods, material, clear description of clear description of
Details about
precautions and methods, materials, methods, materials,
Final Report methods, material,
5 conclusion. but clarity precautions and precautions and
Preparation precaution and
is not there in Conclusions. conclusions. Enough
conclusions omitted,
presentation. But not Sufficient Graphic tables, charts and
some details are
enough graphic Description. sketches
wrong
description.

Major information is Includes major Includes major Well organized,


not included, information but not information and well includes major
6 Presentation
information is not well organized and not organized but not information ,well
well organized . presented well presented well presented

Replied to
Questions Could not reply to a Replied properly to a
considerable number Replied to most of the
7 and answers considerable number considerable number
of questions but not questions properly
of questions. of questions.
very properly

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