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we have a client how needs to apply for herritage application and we need to do few small changes to existing floor plan - pdf.
we only need to add NO 2 x glass partition and No 1 x glass door to existing floor plan. we would need this by monday or later today.
1. Drawings and Plans
Do your drawings and/or plans...
o • Include an appropriate scale bar on the drawings?
o • Include a clear, scaled location plan, with the site identified in red?
o • Show scaled existing and proposed floor and reflective ceiling plans?
o • Include scaled existing and proposed cross sections through the building?
o • Show scaled existing and proposed elevation drawings of all elevations affected by the
proposed works (if applicable)?
o • Include clear annotations to show the proposed works and all materials, specifications
and finishes. Works noted “to match existing” are ambiguous and clarification must be
given.
o • Illustrate details of wall finishes and how any columns, downstand beams or other
features such as cornices, skirting boards etc are to be dealt with? Details of new or replacement architectural features (joinery, cornices etc) should be provided at a larger scale (1:20 minimum).
o • Provide scaled plans and written details if you are proposing to remove, alter or conceal any part of the building fabric (including ceilings, partitions, fixtures and fittings), indicate the location, extent and character of the items to be removed on the existing elevations, plans and sections and cross reference to a schedule of works.
o • Provide details – in the case of partial demolition – in regard to how the building is to be protected during the course of works.
Revised September 2018 Page 1 of 3
• • Accurate, annotated drawings detailing internal works required to implement any acoustic insulation scheme, thermal insulation and fire protection associated with the proposed re- use of the application building. These drawings should include details of:
1. (a) The location and design (including the external finishing materials and their finishes
and colours) of these works;
2. (b) The relationship between these proposed works and the existing listed structure,
including details of any raised floors or underdrawn ceilings and the means of affixing
the proposed works to the existing listed structure; and
3. (c) The treatment of the existing elevational window openings to achieve the required
acoustic insulation, including a schedule of works for the retention, repair and refurbishment of the existing windows. Such works should not include for the removal or replacement of any original windows unless a full justification for such works is provided, including a structural survey, details of why repair and refurbishment of such windows is not viable and details including materials and sections of any proposed replacement windows.
• • Include structural engineering information – only where significant structural alterations are proposed.
we have a client how needs to apply for herritage application and we need to do few small changes to existing floor plan - pdf.
we only need to add NO 2 x glass partition and No 1 x glass door to existing floor plan. we would need this by monday or later today.
1. Drawings and Plans
Do your drawings and/or plans...
o • Include an appropriate scale bar on the drawings?
o • Include a clear, scaled location plan, with the site identified in red?
o • Show scaled existing and proposed floor and reflective ceiling plans?
o • Include scaled existing and proposed cross sections through the building?
o • Show scaled existing and proposed elevation drawings of all elevations affected by the
proposed works (if applicable)?
o • Include clear annotations to show the proposed works and all materials, specifications
and finishes. Works noted “to match existing” are ambiguous and clarification must be
given.
o • Illustrate details of wall finishes and how any columns, downstand beams or other
features such as cornices, skirting boards etc are to be dealt with? Details of new or replacement architectural features (joinery, cornices etc) should be provided at a larger scale (1:20 minimum).
o • Provide scaled plans and written details if you are proposing to remove, alter or conceal any part of the building fabric (including ceilings, partitions, fixtures and fittings), indicate the location, extent and character of the items to be removed on the existing elevations, plans and sections and cross reference to a schedule of works.
o • Provide details – in the case of partial demolition – in regard to how the building is to be protected during the course of works.
Revised September 2018 Page 1 of 3
• • Accurate, annotated drawings detailing internal works required to implement any acoustic insulation scheme, thermal insulation and fire protection associated with the proposed re- use of the application building. These drawings should include details of:
1. (a) The location and design (including the external finishing materials and their finishes
and colours) of these works;
2. (b) The relationship between these proposed works and the existing listed structure,
including details of any raised floors or underdrawn ceilings and the means of affixing
the proposed works to the existing listed structure; and
3. (c) The treatment of the existing elevational window openings to achieve the required
acoustic insulation, including a schedule of works for the retention, repair and refurbishment of the existing windows. Such works should not include for the removal or replacement of any original windows unless a full justification for such works is provided, including a structural survey, details of why repair and refurbishment of such windows is not viable and details including materials and sections of any proposed replacement windows.
• • Include structural engineering information – only where significant structural alterations are proposed.
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