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3D CAD/BIM Submission Guideline to Regulatory Agencies

This Document is currently in its provisional status and is available for public review and comment. As its provisional status denotes, however, it will continue to serve as the basis for further development, pilot validation, and professional editing. 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 pf any information storage or retrieval system nor should the material be disclosed to other parties without the express written autorisation of Building and Construction Authority. Information and contents set forth in this document are subject to changes and will be release as updates in subsequent version.

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Version 2.5 March 2008

Version 2.0 January 2008 Version 1.5 November 2007 Version 1.0 September 2007

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CONTENTS
CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................. i TABLES ...................................................................................................................................... ii FIGURES .................................................................................................................................... ii 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3 1.1. 1.2. 2. Purpose of Document .............................................................................................. 3 Scope ....................................................................................................................... 3

General Requirements.................................................................................................... 4 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. Deliverable Format ................................................................................................... 4 Model Scale.............................................................................................................. 4 Model Orientation and Site Configuration ................................................................ 5 Standard Naming of File and Drawing Views .......................................................... 5 Last Saved Model or Last Saved View .................................................................... 6 Model for Re-submission ......................................................................................... 7 Model for Addition and Alteration Works.................................................................. 7

3.

High-Level Modelling Requirements (Optional) .......................................................... 9 3.1. 3.2. BIM Objects and Properties ..................................................................................... 9 Spaces and Zones ................................................................................................. 11

Appendix A Specific Submission Requirements ............................................................... 12 A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 BCA-BPD Submission Requirements .................................................................... 12 URA Submission Requirements............................................................................. 16 NEA-CBPU and PUB Submission Requirements .................................................. 22 FSSD Submission Requirements........................................................................... 40

Appendix B Standard Certifications for Building Works................................................... 43 B-1 B-2 B-3 BCA: Qualified Persons Endorsements ................................................................ 43 URA: Qualified Persons Endorsements ................................................................ 46 FSSD: Qualified Persons Endorsements .............................................................. 48

Appendix C Step-by-step Guideline in Preparing 3D Model for Submission.................. 51 C-1 C-2 Users of Autodesk Revit......................................................................................... 51 Users of Other 3D Modelling Tools (eg. Graphisoft ArchiCAD) ............................. 54

Appendix D Naming Conventions of BIM Objects ............................................................. 61 D-1 Building Element (IfcSlab, IfcDoor, IfcOpening)..................................................... 61

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D-2 Mechanical System and Piping (IfcFlowTerminal, IfcFlowSegement, IfcFlowFitting, IfcFlowController) ................................................................................................... 61 D-3 D-4 D-5 Building Storey (IfcBuildingStorey)......................................................................... 62 Space Name (IfcSpace) ......................................................................................... 62 Zone Name (IfcZone) ............................................................................................. 65

Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................... 66 Glossary of Acronyms Used ................................................................................................ 67

TABLES
Table 1 Naming convention for each 3D model or BIM file submitted...................................... 5 Table 2 Naming convention for each drawing view .................................................................. 6 Table 3 Colours used for A&A project....................................................................................... 7 Table 4 Table format of Gross Floor Area Summary.............................................................. 19 Table 5 Table format for number of persons provided with means of escape at each nonresidential storey ....................................................................................................... 42

FIGURES
Figure 1 Schematic diagram showing the steps in preparing the 3D CAD model for submission ................................................................................................................. 4 Figure 2 Sample of A&A project (2D and 3D views)................................................................. 8 Figure 3 BIM containment hierarchy......................................................................................... 9 Figure 4 Sample of site plan view in 3D CAD or BIM model .................................................. 12 Figure 5 Sample floor plan with indication of platform levels and room tags ......................... 13 Figure 6 Sample of floor plan with elevation and section line or marker (highlighted in BLUE) ................................................................................................................................. 14 Figure 7 Sample of elevation or sectional view ...................................................................... 14 Figure 8 Sample of layout view with QPs declaration and companys profile ....................... 15 Figure 9 Sample floor plan view (a close-up) with space boundary (in BLUE) for GFA calculation ................................................................................................................ 18

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1. Introduction
1.1. Purpose of Document
The objective of this Document is to assist qualified persons (QPs) in developing 3D CAD 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), Building Plan Department; b. Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA); c. National Environment Agency (NEA), Central Building Plan Unit; d. Public Utility Board (PUB); and e. Fire Safety and Shelter Department (FSSD). 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 3D CAD models for 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 3D CAD or BIM application. For any submission requirements mentioned in the Appendices that require customizations to a certain extent, QPs are also advised to make reference to the training model 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 CORENET e-Plan Check team shall be contacted for clarification.

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2. General Requirements
2.1. Deliverable Format
QPs are required to submit 3D CAD model or BIM saved in the following file format upon submission to each of the above mentioned regulatory agencies: a. A single DWF (Design Web Format) file; and b. A single BIM in the native format of 3D CAD tools that are IFC 2x3 certified, including all the standard properties and approved space names in Appendix D. c. For Major project (e.g. phase condominium development), separate BIM files can be submitted for each building. However, a SITE BIM file linking all the buildings should be submitted.

All drawing views below should be compiled in a single DWF file. Refer to Appendix C for detailed steps in publishing to DWF. a. Plans, elevations, sections, layout views or sheets (refer to Appendix A for specific requirements from each regulatory agency); and b. A 3D DWF model, to be included with other drawing views in a single DWF file.

BIM Environment
a. Autodesk Revit; or b. Graphisoft ArchiCAD

STEP 1:
Designing and Modelling Agency

STEP 2:
Customise each drawing view (plan, elevation and section) according to the presentation format as specified in the 3D submission guideline of each regulatory agency

STEP 4:
Submit both DWF and native files (RVT or PLA)

ONE BIM File


(Plans + Elevations + Sections + 3D View + Layout Views) STEP 3: Pre-check (recommended), save the native file and/ or export to DWF Figure 1 Schematic diagram showing the steps in preparing the 3D CAD model for submission

2.2.

Model Scale
All 3D CAD models or BIM submitted for approval have to be drawn in real size as built (1:1) in metric scale.

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2.3.

Model Orientation and Site Configuration


The site, building model or its adjacent buildings should be drawn in the real orientation or spatial coordinate system and with reference to Singapore Standard Datum (>100M), rather than project reference level at zero ground.

2.4.

Standard Naming of File and Drawing Views


File naming convention below (as modified from SS CP83 Part 3) should be used for all project files submitted: Sample: Project ID Author Zone Version User-defined

M L P 1 _ A

- 0 1 _ A -

Table 1 Naming convention for each 3D model or BIM file submitted Name of Field Project Identification Author Indicators ACELMNSTVXNN Description User defined field for the project Architect Civil engineer Electrical engineer Land surveyor Mechanical engineer 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)

Zone (or Block)

Version (Revision/ Submission) User-defined (Optional)

-ABC-

Within each DWF 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:

Sample:

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Agency Type of View View Name

B C A - _
Name of Field Agency BCA URA CBPU PUB FSSD Type of View SP FP FE FX 3D LV

P
Indicators

ST

S T O R E Y
Description Building and Construction Authority Urban Redevelopment Authority Central Building Plan Unit Public Utility Board Fire Safety and Shelter Department Site Plan Floor Plan Elevation Section 3D View Layout View (should contain only data information, e.g.: QPs declarations and schedules)

Table 2 Naming convention for each drawing view

View Name

1 STOREY; or ND 2 STOREY; or RD 3 STOREY; or TH N STOREY; or LOWER ROOF; or ROOF MEZZANINE N BASEMENT N X ELEVATION

ST

where, N: Storeys number

SECTION N ARCHITECTS DECLARATION; or ENGINEERS DECLARATION; or QPS DECLARATION

where, N: Mezzanines number where, N: Basements number where, X: Directions (e.g.: East, West, North, South) where, N: Sections number

2.5.

Last Saved Model or Last Saved View


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

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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.

2.6.

Model for Re-submission


The same 3D CAD or 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 BIM file name following the format at Section 2.4.

2.7.

Model for Addition and Alteration Works


For any plan of alteration or addition to an existing building, all the building objects or elements should be demarcated clearly by colours in Table 3 (in accordance with SS CP83 Part 5): Table 3 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 2.

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Figure 2 Sample of A&A project (2D and 3D views)

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3. High-Level Modelling Requirements (Optional)


BIM is typically defined by a hierarchy of objects that contain the most intelligence to catalog the physical and characteristics of design and construction (Figure 3). The 3D modelling as practiced in the industry today normally contains only the 3D geometric objects, which comprises the foundation of BIM, but lacking in a wide array of information associated with each of these building elements and systems. For instance, walls are created using the applications Wall Tool, slabs using the Slab tool, and so on. This section is optional if QP are to submit the BIM model for automated e-Plan Checking System.

IFCProject

Project

IFCSite

Site

Building IFCBuilding

IFCBuildingStorey

Building Storeys IFCZone


grouping

IFCBuildingElement IFCWall IFCDoor IFCWindow IFCOpening IFCSlab IFCColumn IFCBeam IFCStair IFCRamp

Building Elements: Walls Doors Windows Openings Slabs Columns Beams Stairs Ramps

IFCSpace

Spaces

Zones

Name Object Type Properties

Figure 3 BIM containment hierarchy 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.

3.1.

BIM Objects and Properties

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In BIM environment, there are a few items that users should understand and are advised to follow: a. Objects and elements should be created using the designated toolset in BIM application. For example, Slab tool should be used to draw floor slabs only, but not the walls and columns. In cases where such tools are not available, or they are limited in some way (e.g. some applications cannot create sloped beam), the BIM user should create a generic object that can be assigned the correct Building Element type. The ability of BIM applications to manage components and spaces with complex geometric shapes varies, thus users are advised to work with their vendors to understand the limitation and workaround, if any; b. For a multi-storey building, the objects and building elements, such as wall and column, should be split into level and drawn on floor-byfloor basis. These elements should not span more than one storey and should be trimmed to the bottom surface of the elements above (e.g. beam, ceiling, floor slab, etc); c. An empty opening should be cut directly from a complete wall. For example, a parapet should have a full wall drawn from finished floor to finished ceiling, before inserting an opening into the wall component (Note: The typical modelling error is to draw the parapet wall up to a certain height without the opening-wall relationship); d. Each object and element is assigned a unique identifier, for the purpose of information sharing. Thus, it is necessary to include the associated object properties in accordance with the approved standards and naming conventions in Appendix D; e. Objects are defined by their own properties or attributes. For example, wall objects must include the interior and exterior property as defined in IFC. Most BIM applications will incorporate this, either as shared parameters or add-on module, which may require the user to set the property value in some cases. Please refer to respective vendors documentation for instructions on how this property is set; and f. In some BIM applications, certain properties of objects and building elements are set using layers. For instance, separation between exterior 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 3D CAD

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or BIM applications that use layers as the primary mechanism for filtering and structuring content).

3.2.

Spaces and Zones


Space is also a 3D object in BIM and normally represented in plan drawing view with a room tag (Figure 4), while several spaces of similar function can be grouped to form a zone. Users are advised to follow the best practice recommended below: a. A naming convention must be used in identifying space object. The Long Name field should contain an approved name as specified in Appendix D; b. The space is typically defined by the inside faces of its bound building elements (e.g. walls, floors and ceilings). To align with the outer face of the exterior walls (in accordance with URA requirements for GFA calculation), users have to define the external boundary lines of either the rooms or unenclosed spaces (e.g. balconies and terraces), using the special tools provided by the BIM applications. Users should consult the vendors to learn the recommended method for creating space objects (Note: Users must ensure that space object geometry is updated to maintain its alignment with the surrounding walls, floors or ceilings, if these space-bounding elements are moved); c. Spaces should be defined and modelled with a vertical extent from the finished floor to the finished ceiling. If the spaces (e.g. balcony and terrace) are unbounded by physical elements, the height should be set equal to the height of adjacent spaces at the same building floor. (Note: A typical modelling error is to model the spaces with zero height); and d. Spaces of similar function or stacked spaces are grouped for many different analysis and organizational purpose, known as zone. The naming convention of these zones should follow the approved descriptions in Appendix D.

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Appendix A Specific Submission Requirements


A-1 BCA-BPD Submission Requirements 1. All Floor Plan Views
All floor plans (inclusive of site plan) should have the structural grid lines and dimensions to show the total length or width of the building, as well as the distance between structural columns. The boundary lines verged in RED should also be included as shown in Figure 4.

1.1. Site Plan View


In specific, site plan shall show the following (also shown in Figure 4):

1.1.1. Building Outline


The outline of building to be erected/ building in which works are to be carried out.

1.1.2. Road Names


Names of the adjacent roads and streets should be included.

1.1.3. Town Subdivision, Mukim and Lot Numbers


The site plan shall annotate the number of lot and adjoining lots and the Mukim or Town Subdivision number of the lot.

1.1.4. 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.

1.1.5. Ingress and Egress to the Site

Figure 4 Sample of site plan view in 3D CAD or BIM model

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1.2. Floor Plan View


In specific, the floor plan shall show the following:

1.2.1. Platform Level


Floor plans shall include the indication of drop or different leveling at the rooms or spaces (as shown in Figure 5).

1.2.2. Rooms Tag


Space objects are normally represented in plan drawing view with a room tag, depending on the tools available in each BIM application. As shown in Figure 5, each room should be tagged with clear annotation of: a. the purpose of each room or space in the building (in accordance with approved space name in Appendix D); b. the space to be air-conditioned or mechanically

ventilated; c. the toilet or parking lots for disabled people; and room. d. the location of equipment, plant room and water tank

Figure 5 Sample floor plan with indication of platform levels and room tags

2.

All Elevation and Section Views

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As shown in Figure 6 & 7, the elevation and section line(s) or marker(s) shall be displayed on the floor plans. Every elevation or section view, whichever is relevant, shall show the following: 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; and g. parapet walls.

Figure 6 Sample of floor plan with elevation and section line or marker (highlighted in BLUE)

Figure 7 Sample of elevation or sectional view

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3.

Layout Views or Sheets


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:

3.1. Title Block


As shown in Figure 8, the title block on the right hand side of the layout sheet should contain the information of the project such as submission number, project information, companys profile and revision number.

3.2. Qualified Persons Declaration


Declarations of each qualified person (refer to the Appendix B for QPs declaration required by each regulatory agency) from different discipline or company should be included and created on separate layout sheets.

Figure 8 Sample of layout view with QPs declaration and companys profile

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A-2

URA Submission Requirements 1. General Requirements for All URA Submissions


All floor plans (inclusive of site plan) should have the structural grid lines and dimensions to show the total length or width of the building, as well as the distance between structural columns (Figure 4).

1.1. Site Plan View


In specific, the site plan shall show the following. a. Cadastral based (with details of Lot Number, Lot Boundary etc) site plan with a surrounding radius range of 10m to 50m shall be incorporated. If this is not possible, applicants are to provide a cadastral key plan as an insert or submit a scanned copy of cadastral key plan separately; b. Site boundary should be indicated clearly in RED colour; c. All building setbacks, building outline and basement outlines shall be indicated; d. All building plots, and area for communal use/open space for building coverage and communal open space calculations shall be shown as separate plots; e. Parcels of land for vesting such as road widening and drainage reserve etc shall be shown as separate plots; f. Road reserve lines and drainage reserve lines shall be indicate clearly on plan; g. 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; h. Retaining walls or boundary wall , if any, shall be indicated; i. Buffer zone provisions(Green buffer and physical buffer lines with dimensions) and 2 m planting strip shall be indicated clearly; j. k. Access arrangement, road name text, road centre lines, road kerbs and road categories shall be indicated clearly; and Plot boundaries and plot numbers of right of way/easement, parkway reserve, if applicable, shall be indicated clearly.

1.2. Floor Plan View


In specific, the floor plan shall show the following:

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1.2.1. Platform Level


Floor plans shall include the indication of drop or different leveling at the rooms or spaces (as shown in Figure 5).

1.2.2. Rooms Tag


In a BIM process, the space itself is a 3D object. As shown in Figure 5, each room should be tagged with clear annotation of the purpose of each room or space available (in accordance with approved space name in Appendix D). QPs may choose to create new fields for additional room descriptions (e.g. Conference Room); however, the Long Name field must contain an approved name.

1.3. Elevation and Section Views


As shown in Figure 6, the elevation and section line(s) or marker(s) shall be displayed on the floor plans. Every elevation or section view, whichever is relevant, shall show the following: a. b. c. d. e. Floor-to-floor height; Maximum building height in AMSL (Above Mean Sea Level); Basement protrusions, if any; Lines of existing ground level; and Retaining walls, if any.

1.4. Layout Views or Sheets


QPs should include the following items in the layout views or sheets:

1.4.1. Title Block


As shown in Figure 8, the title block on the right hand side of the layout sheet should contain the information of the project such as submission description, project information, companys profile and revision number.

1.4.2. Qualified Persons Declaration


Declarations of each qualified person (refer to the Appendix B for QPs declaration required by each regulatory agency) from different discipline or company should be included and created on separate layout sheets.

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2. GFA Calculation Plan


Separate calculation plans/area plans and drawing views shall be provided for all the required calculations. All calculations shall be based on the latest Handbook on Gross Floor Area

(http://www.ura.gov.sg/circulars/text/dcdgfahb_d0e4.htm).

2.1. Floor Plan View


In specific, the floor plan submitted for GFA approval shall include the following: a. Areas Tag showing the usage and floor area of each demarcated area that are to be included in the GFA calculation. Boundary lines of the Areas tag shall follow the current GFA guidelines (e.g. to include the thickness of external walls). To do this, QPs are required to define the external boundary lines of either the areas or unenclosed spaces (e.g. balconies and terraces), using the tools as provided by the BIM applications (please refer to the vendors documentations on how this can be done);

Figure 9 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

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(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.

2.2. Schedule or Table


A summary of GFA breakdown by floors (see example in Table 4) shall be tabulated and drag-and-drop to the layout sheet before publishing to DWF for submission. Table 4 Table format of Gross Floor Area Summary GFA 2 (m ) SUMMARY OF GROSS FLOOR AREA 2 Breakdown of Gross Floor Area (m ) Commercial Residential Hotel Industry Warehouse

Blk No. 1

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 Incentive GFA Breakdown of Incentive* GFA Thru Carpark Communal Covered Block / Residual Landscaped Walkways Upp Level Areas Areas Linkages

Blk No.

Storey

GFA 2 (m )

Sky Terrace

Basement 1st 2nd 3rd Roof

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Subtotal: Basement 1st 2nd 3rd Roof Subtotal: Total:

3. Proposal /Diagrammatic Plan for Subdivision of Lands/Strata Subdivision Buildings


The requirements are: a. Existing lot boundaries shall be shown by dotted lines together with their lot number shall be indicated on proposal plan; b. Boundaries of land to be subdivided shall be indicated; c. All proposed new lot boundaries with dimensions shall be indicated; d. All building plots and parcels of land for vesting such as splay corner, road widening, drainage reserve, etc shall be shown as separate plots e. All building setback dimensions shall be indicated on proposal plan; f. All plot boundaries and plot numbers for right of way/easement if applicable, shall be indicated on proposal plan; and g. Strata unit boundary shall be indicated on floor plans for strata subdivision.

4. Landscape Plan 4.1. Site or Floor Plan View


In specific, the landscape plan submitted shall include the following: a. Landscape plan is to be provided with the application, for the submission on the objective-based guidelines on the minor ancillary structures within the green buffer and 2m planting strip along common boundaries only; b. Location and species of proposed small to medium size shade trees are to be shown on plan; c. A legend for the proposed trees shall be provided; d. Types of ancillary structures with justifications (in separate document, if necessary), the height and width shall be clearly shown; e. All proposed green buffer/planting verges shall be indicated as tree-planting strip only;

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f. Widths of all proposed planting provision provided shall be indicated; and g. All slopes shall be shown on plan with standard symbols. The gradients of all proposed slopes should also be clearly indicated.

4.2. Schedule or Table


Computation of number of trees should be clearly indicated.

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A-3

NEA-CBPU and PUB Submission Requirements


The individual section below covers the specific presentation requirements necessary for each of the drawing views submitted to CBPU and PUB at the various stages below: 1. Development Control; 2. Pollution Control; 3. Environmental Health; 4. Detailed Plan on Sewage Works (Proposed Sewer/ Sewer Diversion Works); 5. Detailed Plan on Sanitary Works (for Sanitary Plumbing & Drainage System/ Sewer Connection); 6. Detailed Plan on Sewerage M&E Works; 7. Detailed Plan on Drainage Works Main Development Submission; 8. Detailed Plan on Drainage Works Proposed Roadside Drain/ Culvert; 9. As-built Plan for TOP/CSC Proposed Sewer/ Pumping Mains/ Sewer/ Pumping Main Diversion Works; 10. As-built Plan for TOP/CSC Sanitary Works (Sanitary Plumbing & Drainage System/ Sewer Connection); 11. As-built Plan for CSC Proposed Roadside Drain/ Culvert; 12. As-built Plan for CSC Pumped Drainage System at Basement; 13. As-built Plan for CSC Internal Drain with Deviations; 14. Certified Survey Plan for CSC Development in the vicinity of/ affected by Drainage Reserve; and 15. URA Approved Sub-division Plan for CSC for Site affected by Drainage Reserve.

1. Development Control 1.1. Site Plan View


In specific, the site plan for development control shall show the following: a. Boundary of development site shall be edged in RED; b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings or structure within 1km radius and MRT tracks, if any, within 100m radius; c. Building setback from MRT track; d. Existing Deep Tunnel Sewer lines, link sewers, trunk sewers, pumping mains within 25m from the development boundary in accordance to SIP;

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e. Building setback from sewers or pumping mains and setback distance from structures or buildings; f. Bin centre location and vehicular access; g. Existing Drainage reserves, entrance culverts or roadside drains. h. Proposed sewers or pumping mains or drains, sewer or pumping main or drain diversion work, holding tank or sewage treatment plant or pump sump; i. Existing or proposed internal drains serving the development site from summit points to its outlet connection to the existing or proposed roadside drain or outlet drain; and j. Existing road levels or ground levels at the outlet discharge point of internal drains.

1.2. Floor Plan View


In specific, the basement and other storeys floor plan view of development control shall show the following: a. For industrial development, use of floor space for industrial processes or activities; b. Provision for pollution control equipment; c. Bin centre and vehicular access to the bin centre; d. Existing, proposed and abandoned sewers, pumping mains, sewer connection, manholes, discharge chambers, their top and invert levels, and their setback from buildings or structures; e. The last inspection chamber, pipe size last IC and connecting manhole; f. Reinforced concrete trench for sewer that do not meet building setback requirement; g. Drainage reserve and its alignment and width; h. Common drains and its alignment and flow of existing common drain within the development site, layout of internal drainage system and discharge point to the public drains and the drain size; i. Proposed or existing platform level, adjacent road/ground levels at the outlet discharge points of internal drains; j. Link to MRT station and /or existing building link to MRT station, if any; k. Toilets, refuse chute chambers, car washing bays, garage gully and oil interceptor; l. Food shops and grease traps;

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m. Provision for pump sewerage system, if used water is generated; n. All entrance or openings to the basement, platform levels, cut-off drains, crest levels, threshold levels and drainage pump system; and o. Areas open to sky to be served by pumped drainage system.

1.3. Roof Plan View


In specific, the roof plan for development control shall show the following: a. For industrial buildings, location of flue gas stacks and chimneys b. Provision for pollution control equipment; c. Private roof terraces, gardens, common areas, common staircases; d. Refuse chute, refuse chute ventilation openings,

maintenance access to the refuse chute; and e. Roof gutter or scupper drains (if any), parapet walls and railings.

1.4. Elevation View


In specific, the elevation view for 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.

2. Pollution Control

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2.1. Site Plan View


In specific, the site plan for pollution control shall show the following: a. Boundary of development site shall be edged in RED; and b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings or structure within 1km radius and MRT tracks, if any, within 100m radius;

2.2. Floor Plan View


Besides the basic building elements, the basement and other storeys floor plan of pollution control shall show the following: a. Trade effluent drainage or piping system to collect and convey trade effluent generated; b. Location of trade effluent treatment plant; c. Location of trade effluent sampling sump or system and the connection to the internal sanitary drainage system; d. Location of Last Inspection Chamber at 1 storey (includes pH monitoring and discharge control system); e. Open process areas which may cause contamination to rain water and system to collect contaminated rain water for treatment before discharge into open drain; f. Types and locations of fuel burning equipment;
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g. Locations of air pollution control equipment; h. Containment facility for storage tanks; i. System for treatment and discharge of rainwater collected within the secondary containment facility; j. k. l. Locations of toxic industrial water treatment and disposal facilities; Containment facilities for generator; Air intake/exhaust points for mechanical ventilation system; and m. Car washing bays, garage gully or oil interceptor at basement, if any.

2.3. Roof Plan View


In specific, the roof plan for pollution control shall show the following: a. Location of chimneys for the dispersion of flue gases; b. Types and locations of fuel burning equipment; c. Stacks for the dispersion of exhaust gases; and

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d. Cooling towers location and its overflow or drain-off point.

2.4. Elevation View


In specific, the elevation view for pollution control shall show the following: a. Flue gas stacks and chimneys; b. Types and locations of fuel burning equipment; and c. Building height.

3. Environmental Health 3.1. Site Plan View


In specific, the site plan for environmental health shall show the following: a. Boundary of development site shall be edged in RED; b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings or structure within 1km radius; c. Neighbouring clean and light industrial buildings (if any) within 50m setback distance; d. Overhead MRT within 35m setback distance from building or structure; and e. Bin centre and access, swimming pool and restaurant.

3.2. Floor Plan View


In specific, the basement and other storeys floor plan of environmental health shall show the following: a. MRT setback lines and distance b. Bin centre and access; c. Swimming pool, open spa or jacuzzi;

d. Refuse chute chambers and sanitary facilities or toilets; e. Restaurant, foodshop and its kitchen/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.

3.3. Roof Plan View

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In specific, the roof plan for environmental health shall show the following: a. Location and ventilation openings for refuse chutes, common areas, maintenance access to refuse chutes; and b. Roof gutter or scupper drains (if any), parapet walls or railing, permanent and safe access to the roof gutters or roof scupper drains.

3.4. Elevation View


In specific, the elevation view for environmental health shall show the following: a. Refuse chutes and their ventilation openings, roof gutters or scupper drains (if any), parapet walls, railings; b. Building height; c. Bin centre; and

d. Proposed boundary fence or walls and common drain.

4. Detailed Plan for Sewerage Works (Proposed Sewer/ Sewer Diversion Works) 4.1. Site and First Storey Floor Plan View
In specific, the site and 1 storey floor plan for sewage works shall show the following: a. Boundary of development site shall be edged in RED; b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings or structure within 1km radius; c. Proposed or existing sewer or pumping main or diversion, and their setback distance from building or structures or Drainage Reserve or neighbouring lot; d. 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; e. Invert or top and pipe size levels of the connecting manhole(s); and f. Provision of pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant.
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4.2. Elevation View


In specific, the elevation view for sewerage works shall show the following: a. Headroom for overhanging structures or roof eaves above existing or proposed sewer or pumping main; b. Pipe size and invert levels of the existing or proposed sewer or pumping mains and their setback distance from building or structures; 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. Pipe size and invert or top levels of the connecting manhole(s); e. Building height; f. Proposed boundary fence or walls; and

g. Pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant.

4.3. Longitudinal Section View


In specific, the section view for sewerage works shall show the following: a. All existing or proposed manholes and sewers or pumping mains and its materials, pipe sizes, distance, gradient and invert or top levels of manhole with tumbling bay or backdrop connections (if any); b. Method of laying and pipe hunching details; and c. Headroom clearance of overhanging or overhead structures.

5. Detailed Plan for Sanitary Works (for Sanitary Plumbing & Drainage System/ Sewer Connection) 5.1. Site Plan View
In specific, the site plan for sanitary works shall show the following: a. Boundary of development site shall be edged in RED; b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings or structure within 1km radius; c. Sewer connection and its pipe size, the invert and top levels of last inspection chamber and the connecting manhole;

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d. Existing sewer or pumping main and their setback distance from building or structures; e. 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; and f. Provision of pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant.

5.2. Floor Plan View


In specific, the basement and other storeys floor plan of sanitary works shall show the following: a. All sanitary appliances or fittings or soil and vent stack(s) and their connection to inspection chambers; b. Internal sanitary drainage system and its connection to existing or proposed sewer or manhole; 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; f. Provision of pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant; and g. Eating establishments and grease trap or sewage diverter at basement, if any.

5.3. Roof Plan View


In specific, the roof plan for sanitary works shall show the following: a. Used water ventilation stacks; b. Roof garden and window openings of penthouse units; and c. Potable water tank, if any.

5.4. Elevation View


In specific, the elevation view for sanitary works shall show the following:

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a. Sanitary plumbing and drainage system within the premises connected to the sewerage system; b. Sewer connection and its pipe size, the last inspection chamber and the connecting manhole; c. Pipe size and invert or top levels of existing or proposed sewer or pumping main, and the setback distance from building or structures; d. Reinforced concrete trench with removable slabs; and e. 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; b. Electrical Control Schematic Diagram; c. Electrical Panel Diagram; and

d. Float Switches or Electrodes Level Arrangement Diagram and the description of their operations.

6.2. Mechanical Floor Plan and Section View


In specific, the mechanical floor plan and sectional view shall show the following: a. Dimension, size and material used for the equipments; b. Pipe material and size; c. Discharge point of the pump system;

d. Make and model of pump; e. Centre line of RSJ; f. Ventilation system; 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, the site plan for drainage works shall show the following:

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a. Boundary of development site shall be edged in RED; b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings and MRT tracks, if any, within 100m radius; c. Proposed platforms levels and road or ground levels at the outlet discharge point of the internal drains; d. Drainage reserves and common drains, which shall also be dimensioned; e. Lots or plot number of development; f. 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; g. Internal drains incorporating flow direction and outlet discharge points connecting to the existing drains; and h. 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.

7.2. Basement Floor Plan View


In specific, the basement floor plan for drainage works shall show the following: a. Cut-off drains; b. Crest level of entrances and openings comply with Code of Practice on Surface Water Drainage and to indicate on plan; c. Pumped drainage system complies with Code of Practice on Surface Water Drainage to indicate on plan; d. Proposed basement platform level, fronting and adjacent road levels of development; e. Details of pumped drainage system shall be submitted separately for PUB C&W Departments record; f. The areas in meter square (m ) which are exposed to ingress of rainwater; and g. Underground linkage to MRT Station or underground linkage to development having underground linkage to MRT Station.
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7.3. First Storey Floor Plan View


In specific, the 1 storey floor plan for drainage works shall show the following: a. Proposed platforms levels for all areas; b. Dimensions of drainage reserves; c. Site boundary; 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/existing neighbouring lot; 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. drainage provided for runoff from
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8. Detailed Plan on Drainage Works Proposed Roadside Drain/ Culvert 8.1. Site Plan View
In specific, the site plan for drainage works shall show the following: a. Boundary of development site shall be edged in RED; b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings and MRT tracks, if any, within 100m radius; c. Alignment and extent of proposed drain; d. Highlight the proposed drain; e. Summit point and direction of flow of proposed drain; f. Width and type of proposed drain;

g. Road reserve or widening line or boundary line; h. Drainage reserve lines with dimensions (if applicable); i. j. k. Invert levels, top levels and road or ground levels; Size and spacing of grating covers for closed drain; and Drop inlet chambers and scupper drains.

8.2. First Storey Floor Plan View


In specific, the 1 storey floor plan for drainage works shall show the following:
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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.

For slab crossing over the existing drain, the floor plan shall show: a. Dimension clearance between cope of drain and soffit of slab; b. Dimension clearance between pile cap or footing and drainwall; c. Endorsement on maintenance and removal of slab by owner as and when required by PUB; d. Safety railings, if applicable; e. Boundary line or road widening line; f. Concrete paving on ground below the slab;
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g. Cross fall of concrete paving; and h. Show location of slab crossing on site or 1 storey plan.

8.3. Cross Sectional View


In specific, the cross section of proposed drain/ culvert shall show the following: a. Boundary line or road reserve line and drainage reserve line, if applicable; b. Clear width, minimum and maximum depth; c. Type and size of Dry Weather Flow channel; 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;

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m. Steel posts and chains across maintenance access, if applicable; n. Details of box drain connections within drainage reserve, if applicable; and o. Cross section of proposed slab over drain, if any;

8.4. Longitudinal Section View


In specific, the longitudinal section of proposed drain/ culvert shall show the following: a. Existing and proposed invert levels; b. Soffit, coping, ground and road levels; c. Extent, size and type of proposed drain or culvert;

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.

9. As-built Plan for TOP/CSC Proposed Sewer/ Pumping Mains/ Sewer/ Pumping Main Diversion Works 9.1. Site and First Storey Floor Plan View
In specific, the site and 1 storey floor plan for TOP/ CSC shall show the following: a. Boundary of development site shall be edged in RED; b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings or structure within 1km radius; c. Proposed or existing sewer or pumping main or diversion, gradient, and their setback distance from building or structures or Drainage Reserve or neighbouring lot; d. 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; e. Invert and top levels of the connecting manhole(s); and f. Provision of pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant; and g. Party maintaining.
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9.2. Elevation View


In specific, the elevation view for TOP/ CSC shall show the following: a. Headroom for overhanging structures or roof eaves above existing or proposed sewer or pumping main; b. Existing or Proposed Sewer or pumping mains setback distance from building or structures; 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 level of the connecting manhole(s); e. Building height; f. Proposed boundary fence or walls; and g. Pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant.

9.3. Longitudinal Section View


In specific, the section view for TOP/ CSC shall show the following: a. All existing or proposed manholes and sewers or pumping mains, pipe sizes, material, pipe depth, gradient and platform levels, invert levels of tumbling bay or backdrop connections to manholes; b. Pipe haunching details and type of foundation; c. Method of construction (jacking, open cut, etc); and d. Headroom clearance of overhanging or overhead structures.

10. As-built Plan for TOP/CSC Sanitary Works (Sanitary Plumbing & Drainage System/ Sewer Connection) 10.1. Site Plan View
In specific, the site plan for TOP/ CSC sanitary works shall show the following: a. Boundary of development site shall be edged in RED; b. Outline of neighbouring development plots or buildings or structure within 1km radius; c. Sewer connection and its pipe size, the invert and top levels of last inspection chamber and the connecting manhole; d. Existing sewer or pumping main and their setback distance from building or structures;

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e. 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; f. Invert and top levels of the connecting manhole(s); g. Proposed sewer or diversion, existing sewer and their setback from building or structure, adjacent lot and Drainage Reserve; h. Provision of pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant; and i. Party maintaining.

10.2. Floor Plan View


In specific, the basement and other storeys floor plan for TOP/ CSC of sanitary works shall show the following: a. Sanitary plumbing and drainage system and their gradient within the premises connected to the sewerage system, sewer connection and its pipe size, the last inspection chamber and the connecting manhole; b. Double floor slab (including access opening) for sanitary pipes sited over bedroom, living room dining room and kitchen area; c. Sewer connection and its gradient, the last inspection chamber and the connecting manhole; d. Sanitary facilities or toilets; e. Sewer or pumping main, gradient, and setback distance from building or structures; f. 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; g. Invert and top levels of the connecting manhole(s); h. Proposed sewer or diversion, existing sewer and their setback from building or structure, adjacent lot and Drainage Reserve; i. j. Provision of pump sump or holding tank or sewage treatment plant; Platform levels;

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k. Toilets, refuse chute chambers, car washing bays and garage gully at basement; and l. Eating establishments and grease trap or sewage diverter at basement, if any.

10.3. Roof Plan View


In specific, the roof plan for TOP/ CSC of sanitary works shall show the following: a. Sanitary pipes and potable water tank; and b. Vent stacks, roof garden and window openings of penthouse units.

10.4. Elevation View


In specific, the elevation view for TOP/ CSC of sanitary works shall show the following: a. Sanitary plumbing and drainage system within the premises connected to the sewerage system; b. Double floor slab for sanitary pipes sited over bedroom, living room dining room and kitchen area; 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.

11. As-built Plan for CSC Proposed Roadside Drain/ Culvert 11.1. Site Plan and First Storey Floor Plan View
In specific, the site plan and 1 storey floor plan for CSC drain or culvert shall show the following: 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;
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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.

11.2. Cross Sectional View


In specific, the cross section of CSC proposed drain culvert shall show the following: a. Boundary line or road reserve line and drainage reserve line, if applicable; b. Clear width, minimum and maximum depth; c. Type and size of Dry Weather Flow channel;

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.

11.3. Longitudinal Section View


In specific, the longitudinal section of CSC proposed drain/ culvert shall show the following: a. Existing and proposed invert levels; b. Soffit, coping, ground and road levels; c. Extent, size and type of proposed drain or culvert;

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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12. As-built Plan for CSC Pumped Drainage System at Basement


In specific, the basement, 1 storey floor plan and elevation view of CSC proposed drainage system shall show the following: a. Storm water pump, storm water storage tank; and b. Pipeline running from basement to outlet at first storey surface drain.
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13. As-built Plan for CSC Internal Drain with Deviations


In specific, the site plan, basement and 1 storey floor plan for CSC internal drain shall show the internal drain deviations from the approved plan.
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14. Certified Survey Plan for CSC Development in the Vicinity of/ Affected by Drainage Reserve
In specific, the site plan and cross section view for CSC Survey Plan shall show the proposed structure or foundation which is less than 300mm away from the Drainage Reserve, as well as lots numbers of the drainage reserve, if affected.

15. URA Approved Sub-division Plan for CSC for Site Affected by Drainage Reserve
In specific, the Sub-division Plan or Certified Survey Plan shall indicate the lot number.

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FSSD Submission Requirements 1. General Requirements for All FSSD Submissions


All floor plans (inclusive of site plan) should have the structural grid lines and dimensions to show the total length or width of the building, as well as the distance between structural columns.

1.1. Floor Plan View


In specific, the floor plan shall show the following:

1.1.1. Rooms Tag


Each room should be tagged with clear annotation of: a. the purpose of each room or space in the building; b. number of persons provided with means of escape; and c. the type of fire protection system to be provided.

1.1.2. Doors Tag and Elements Tag


Fire resistance rating of fire doors, compartment walls or floors and elements of structure in accordance with the current Fire Code shall be tagged with clear annotation.

1.1.3. Legend of Symbols and Colour Scheme


A complete legend of symbols, abbreviations and/ or colour scheme of fire compartment wall, fire doors and fire protection installation shall be provided on floor plan view.

1.2. Section Views


As shown in Figure 6, the section line(s) or marker(s) shall be displayed on the floor plans and every sectional view should have the structural grid lines and dimensions, incorporating with the proposed system, if any.

1.3. Layout Views or Sheets


QPs should include the following items in the layout views or sheets:

1.3.1. Title Block


As shown in Figure 8, the title block on the right hand side of the layout sheet should contain the information of the project

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such as submission number, project information, companys profile and revision number.

1.3.2. Qualified Persons Declaration


Declarations of each qualified person (refer to the Appendix B for QPs declaration required by each regulatory agency) from different discipline or company should be included and created on separate layout sheets.

2. Building Plan (BP) and Fire Protection Plan (FP) 2.1. Site Plan View
In specific, the site plan submitted for FSSD BP and/or FP approval shall include the following: a. Provision of fire engine accessibility in accordance with current Fire Code; b. Designated driveways/ access roads to withstand the operating load of fire engine appliances (to be filled with GREY); and c. Position of external hydrant(s) along public roads in the vicinity of the subject site and additional provision of internal hydrant(s), if any, within the subject site.

2.2. Floor Plan View


In specific, the floor plan submitted for FSSD BP and/or FP approval shall include the position of breeching inlet(s), wet/dry riser outlets and hydraulic hosereels, whichever is applicable, and shall be indicated in RED.

2.3. Schedule
Calculations on the designed occupancy load and exit requirement per storey should be summarised according to the format below. These calculations are required even though the submission is for a small part of the storey.

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Table 5 Table format for number of persons provided with means of escape at each nonresidential storey
Exit located or Identification Storey occupancy Stairs Exit doors Stairs Clear width (m) Exit capacity (No of persons) No of persons provided with Stairs Exit doors means of Persons/ Stairs Exit escape Unit of Persons per Unit of doors Unit Width Unit Width Width Width Units of Width

Exit doors

Total:

3. Air-Conditioning/ Mechanical Ventilation Plan 3.1. Floor Plan View


In specific, the floor plan submitted for FSSD BP approval shall include the installation air volume capacity of all fans and other air handling equipment.

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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 thee 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.

2. Building Plans with Alternative Solutions Sole Certification


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) notwithstanding the deviation(s) from the acceptable solutions in the Approved Document, the buildings/ building works shown on these plans are in accordance with the provisions of the Building Control Regulations and the performance requirements in Fifth Schedule therein.

3. Building Plans with Alternative Solutions Joint Certification by Qualified Persons


I, (Name of 1 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 Building Control Regulations. I, (Name of 2 qualified person), hereby certify that notwithstanding the deviations from the acceptable solutions in the Approved Document, the buildings/ building works shown on these plans meet the performance requirements in the Fifth Schedule of the Building Control Regulations.
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4. Alteration and Addition Works


I, (Name of qualified person), hereby certify that I have inspected the existing building and investigated its overall structure and that, in my opinion, the building is capable of resisting the forces and moments which may be increased or altered by reason of the repairs, alterations or additions shown in the building plans.

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).

6. Structural Works and Alternative Solutions


Certification by Qualified Person

Design

Calculations

with

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

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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 structural 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: _______________. 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.

7. Structural Works and Design Calculations Alternative Solutions by Accredited Checker

with

I, (Name of qualified person), hereby submit the detailed civil defence shelter plans *(and design calculations) prepared by me and certify that (a) the preparation of these civil defence shelter plans are in accordance with the Building Control Regulations; and (b) the civil defence shelter works shown on these plans are designed in accordance with shelter technical requirements. 2. Total number of civil defence shelter plans submitted: _____________ and total number of pages of design calculations: ______________.
*include whichever is applicable

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B-2

URA: Qualified Persons Endorsements 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).

2. Drainage Interpretation Plan (DIP) and Road Line Plan (RLP)


For new erection applications: DRAINAGE INTERPRETATION I, (Name of architect/ professional engineer), confirm that the drainage details as shown in the relevant drawings in this file are in accordance with the current information provided by the Chief Engineer, Central Building Plan Unit, NEA.

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.

4. Strata Subdivision applications


For strata subdivision applications, if diagrammatic plan is provided, the following declaration shall be properly done by the surveyor:

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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).

5. Conservation Projects Architects Endorsement


For projects involving conservation buildings, the following endorsements by Architect is to be included: ARCHITECTS ENDORSEMENT FLUE Flues and vents shall be located either on the rear slope of the main roof or the rear secondary roofs or abutting the wall of the rear faade / rear service block within the rear court. The roof of the flue can be pitched or flat and shall not be higher than the ridge of the main roof. AIR-CONDITIONING The installation of air-conditioning units shall comply with the conservation guidelines. SIGNAGES Detailed drawings of signage design indicating the size, location, lettering typeface and method of support and illumination shall comply with the conservation guidelines and shall be submitted to the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) for licensing.

6. Conservation Projects Engineers endorsement


ENGINEERS ENDORSEMENT As a qualified person, I agree with and endorse the alterations to the structure as shown on this plan and that they are generally in accordance with conservation principles and good engineering practice. Where further strengthening or additional structural members are required to support addition and alteration work, formal approval will be sought from the Competent Authority under Planning Act and Building Authority under Building Control Act prior to commencement of work on site.

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B-3

FSSD: Qualified Persons Endorsements 1. Fire Safety Works Complying Provisions in Fire Code
BUILDING PLAN (BP) 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.

with

Prescriptive

FIRE PROTECTION VENTILATION PLAN

(FP)

AND

AIR-CONDITIONING/MECHANICAL

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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BUILDING PLAN (BP) 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. 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).

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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. 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.

3. Addition and Alteration Works


I, (Name of qualified person) in accordance with Regulation 4(5) of the Fire Safety (Building Fire Safety) Regulations hereby certify that the Minor Addition/Alteration works have been satisfactorily completed on date: _______ ; and I certify that the addition / alteration works do not affect the existing fire protection system in accordance with Regulation 4(5) of the Fire Safety (Building Fire Safety) Regulations; or I certify that the addition / alteration works as shown in these drawings affected the existing *sprinkler / automatic fire alarm systems and I have supervised the works on site to ensure that the said system(s) have been modified in accordance with Regulation 4(5) of the Fire Safety (Building Fire Safety) Regulations.
*include whichever is applicable

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Appendix C Step-by-step Guideline in Preparing 3D Model for Submission


DWF files are significantly smaller than the native files, making them easy to send by through e-Submission. After the modelling is completed and all the necessary building information such as annotations, dimensions and etc (as specified in the respective regulatory agency) are added on the relevant drawing views, qualified person (QP) is required to export the drawing views as DWF (either 2D or 3D). The steps below will serve as a detailed guide to QP in preparing the DWF CAD file, with the use of different 3D modelling tools.

C-1 Users of Autodesk Revit 1. To publish 2D DWF file:


a. Click File menu -> Publish DWF -> 2D DWF. The Publish dialog opens.

b. In the Publish dialog, navigate to the directory where you want to save the DWF file. c. Enter a file name. Rooms, and click OK. d. Click the Options button, select Export Object Data for Revit Elements and

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e. Click Print Setup and choose Sheet Size, Paper Placement, Zoom, and other settings. However, it is advisable to keep as the default settings.

f.

Back to the Publish dialog, click on the Selected views/sheets option and select the relevant drawing views prepared for submissions.

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g. Click Save to publish the 2D DWF file or files. Note: For 2D DWF, ensure that all drawing views are published in Hidden Line mode.

2. To publish 3D DWF file:


a. Open a 3D view. b. Click File menu -> Publish DWF -> 3D DWF. The Export dialog opens.

c.

In the Export dialog, navigate to the directory where you want to save the DWF file.

d. Enter a file name. e. Click Save to publish the 3D DWF file.

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3. Combine 2D drawing views and 3D model views in a single DWF file:


a. Open the previously saved 2D or 3D DWF file using Autodesk Design Review.

b. Drag and drop the 3D DWF file (of the same project) into the Contents of the opened 2D DWF, or vice versa.

c.

Click Save to combine both 2D and 3D DWF into a single file.

C-2 Users of Other 3D Modelling Tools (eg. Graphisoft ArchiCAD)

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Note: Users can download 2D and 3D DWF Writer from this link:

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?id=8683923&siteID=123112

1. To publish 2D DWF file:


a. Click Document menu -> Publisher -> Publish. The Publish dialog opens.

b. Click Publishing Properties and navigate to the directory where you want to save the DWF file, then click OK.

c.

Back to the Publish dialog and select the relevant drawing views prepared for submission. Hold on to Ctrl button for multiple selections. Make sure that DWF is chosen as the Format.

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d. Choose the option Selected Items at the bottom right of the dialog and click Publish once confirmed. A processing dialog will be shown as follows.

2. To publish 3D DWF file:


a. Open a 3D CAD program.

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Note: DWF Writer for 3D can create 3D DWF files from programs that use OpenGL to display 3D models. Programs that use other methods to display 3D models, such as Microsoft DirectX, cannot use DWF Writer for 3D to create 3D DWF files. b. Click Start -> Autodesk DWF Writer 3.5 -> DWF Writer for 3D. The DWF Writer dialog opens. Do not open a 3D model yet. If you have opened any files, close them.

Note: If you started the DWF Writer for 3D before you started the 3D program, the 3D program will not be shown in the drop-down list. In DWF Writer for 3D, click the Refresh List button.

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c. In DWF Writer for 3D, from the Select Application to Capture From dropdown list, select the 3D program.

d. Click Browse to open the Save As dialog box and navigate to the directory where you want to save the DWF file, then click Save.

e. Click the Options tab and enable the publishing options as follows. Change the unit of measurement to millimeter (mm).

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f.

Click OK and on the Status tab, a Waiting message is shown. Go back to the 3D program and open the 3D model view. Autodesk Design Review will open and the published 3D view will be displayed.

IMPORTANT: Do not open more than one model at a time, or the wrong model may be captured. Do not move the mouse pointer over the 3D program while it is capturing the 3D model.

3. Combine 2D drawing views and 3D model views in a single DWF file:

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a. Open one of the previously saved 2D or 3D DWF file using Autodesk Design Review.

b. Drag and drop all the relevant 2D and 3D DWF file (of the same project) into the Contents of the opened 2D DWF.

c.

Click Save to combine both 2D and 3D DWF into a single file.

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Appendix D Naming Conventions of BIM Objects


D-1 Building Element (IfcSlab, IfcDoor, IfcOpening)
Object IfcSlab IfcDoor Name CURB AC_LEDGE BIN_CENTER_ENTRANCE EXIT_DOOR MAIN_ENTRANCE SMOKE_CHECK_DOOR Purpose [Property Set] Object Type [UniClass Code] L34250 L34251 BIN_CENTER_ENTRANCE G32251 G32250 G32251 VENTILATION DOOR_WAY

IfcOpening

VENTILATION DOOR_WAY

D-2 Mechanical System and Piping (IfcFlowTerminal, IfcFlowSegement, IfcFlowFitting, IfcFlowController)


Classification SYSTEM DRY_PIPE_SYSTEM FIREHYDRANT_SYSTEM POWER_GAS_SYSTEM GAS_RISER_SYSTEM PREACTION_SYSTEM SANITARY_SYSTEM SINGLE_STACK_SANITARY_SYSTEM VENT_STACK_SANITARY_SYSTEM FULL_VENT_SANITARY_SYSTEM MECHANICAL_VENTILATION_SYSTEM MECHANICAL_VENTILATION_SYSTEM_GROUP SEWERAGE_SYSTEM SPRINKLER_SYSTEM WATER_SUPPLY_SYSTEM WET_PIPE_SYSTEM WETRISER_SYSTEM ELECTRICAL_SYSTEM SURFACE_WATER_SYSTEM ROADSIDE_DRAIN FALSE_BOTTOM SEWER_PUMPING_MAIN SCREEN_CHAMBER DRAINAGE_RESERVE DRAIN EXHAUST_SYSTEM KITCHEN_EXHAUST_SYSTEM SMOKE_VENTILATION_SYSTEM VENTILATION_SYSTEM Name ANTI_FREEZING_SYSTEM Object Type [UniClass Code] G57254 G57252 G57251 G51 G51:1 G57255 G5856 G5856:1 G5856:2 G5856:3 L7513 L75131 G581 G5722 G50 G57253 G57250 ELECTRICAL_SYSTEM G583 G583:1 G583:2 G584 SCREEN_CHAMBER G583:3 DRAIN G5242 G52450 G5723 G5242

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PIPING DISTRIBUTING_PIPE DRAIN_PIPE INLET_PIPE OUTLET_PIPE OVERFLOW_PIPE PUMP_DELIVERY_PIPE PUMP_SUCTION_PIPE SERVICE_PIPE WARNING_PIPE WASHOUT_PIPE EMERGENCY_PIPE L71656 L71655 L71651 L71652 L71653 L71658 L71659 L71657 L71650 L71655 EMERGENCY_PIPE

D-3 Building Storey (IfcBuildingStorey)


Name BASEMENT GROUND_FLOOR MEZZANINE SEMI_BASEMENT SUB_BASEMENT STOREY_1 STOREY_2 STOREY_3 STOREY_6 STOREY_8 STOREY_9 STOREY_10 STOREY_12 STOREY_15 STOREY_18 STOREY_20 STOREY_21 STOREY_24 STOREY_30 STOREY_40 STOREY_50 STOREY_60 STOREY_70 STOREY_80 STOREY_90 STOREY_100 STOREY_N TOP_MOST_STOREY F132 F134 F135 F133 F131 F13601 F13602 F13603 F13606 F13608 F13609 F13610 F13612 F13615 F13618 F13620 F13621 F13624 F13630 F13640 F13650 F13660 F13670 F13680 F13690 F136100 F136N F137 Object Type [UniClass Code]

D-4 Space Name (IfcSpace)


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Classification COMMON SPACE LongName AIR_CONDITION_SHAFT AIR_HANDLING_ROOM AIR_WELL ALCOVE BEDROOM BIN_CENTER BOILER_ROOM CARPARK CINEMA CIVIL_DEFENCE_SHELTER COLD_ROOM CONCERT_HALL CORONARY_CARE_UNIT DRIVEWAY EATINGAREA KITCHEN GARAGE GENERATOR_ROOM INTENSIVE_CARE_UNIT INTENSIVE_THERAPY_UNIT MARKET_STALL MOTOR_VEHICLE_WORKSHOP NEO_NATAL_UNIT OFFICE OPERATING_THEATRE_DEPARTMENT REFUGE_LINK_AREA SEATING_AREA SERVERY SHOP THEATRE WARD ALLEY ANTEROOM ARCADE ATRIUM BALCONY CONCOURSE CORRIDOR COURTYARD ESCAPE_BED_LIFT_SHAFT EXIT_PASSAGEWAY EXIT_STAIRCASE EXTERNAL_BALCONY EXTERNAL_CORRIDOR EXTERNAL_EXIT_CORRIDOR EXTERNAL_EXIT_PASSAGEWAY EXTERNAL_EXIT_RAMP EXTERNAL_EXIT_STAIRCASE EXTERNAL_PASSAGEWAY FIRE_FIGHTING_LOBBY FIRE_LIFT FIRE_LIFT_LOBBY Object Type [UniClass Code] E2251 JY40 AIR_WELL F44 D83 D28450 F43:L7521 D1252 D525 CIVIL_DEFENCE_SHELTER L22241 D5243 CORONARY_CARE_UNIT F650 D51250 F2:D5182 GARAGE F43:L7421 INTENSIVE_CARE_UNIT INTENSIVE_THERAPY_UNIT MARKET_STALL MOTOR_VEHICLE_WORKSHOP NEO_NATAL_UNIT F2:D32 OPERATING_THEATRE_DEPARTMENT REFUGE_LINK_AREA D52450 SERVERY D3479 D5241 D4141 F341 ANTEROOM ARCADE F317 F332 CONCOURSE F327 F61 F325:00 F341 F32450 F332 F327:F6 F328:F6 F341:F6 F360:F6 F32450:F6 F341:F6 F32151 FIRE_LIFT F32152

CIRCULATION SPACE

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FIVE_FOOT_WAY FOYER HALL_CENTRAL INTERNAL_ACCESS_CORRIDOR INTERNAL_BALCONY INTERNAL_EXIT_RAMP INTERNAL_EXIT_STAIRCASE INTERNAL_EXIT_PASSAGEWAY INTERNAL_EXIT_CORRIDOR LIFT LIFT_LOBBY LIFT_LULA LINK_BRIDGE LINK_WAY LOBBY PASSAGEWAY PATHWAY PORTICO SCISSORS_EXIT_STAIRCASE SMOKE_STOP_LOBBY STAIRCASE TERRACE VERANDA VOID_DECK VOID_SPACE WALKWAY YARD BATHROOM COMMON_TOILET (MALE/FEMALE) FEMALE_TOILET GENTS LADIES LAVATORY MALE_TOILET TOILET WASHROOM (MALE/FEMALE) AIRLOCK COOLING_TOWER HOUSEHOLD_SHELTER LIFT_MOTOR_ROOM VERTICAL_RISER GENERATOR_ROOM TRANSFORMER_ROOM STOREROOM CIVIL_DEFENCE_SHELTER REFUGE_AREA KITCHEN LPG_STORAGE_AREA BIN_CENTER REFUSE_CHUTE REFUSE_ROOM CARPARK ONE_WAY_AISLE PARKING_AISLE FIVE_FOOT_WAY F314 F321 F352:F6 F332 F360:F5 F32450:F5 F351:F6 F350:F6 F325 G561:F321 F326 G7350 G7351 F321 F341 PATHWAY L42132 F32453 F32150 F324 F65 F651 VOID_DECK F45 JL30 YARD D942 D94150 D94151 D94152 D94151 D94150 D94152 D94150 D94150 F351 E64 HOUSEHOLD_SHELTER LIFT_MOTOR_ROOM VERTICAL_RISER F43:L7421 F2:L7421 F2:D961 CIVIL_DEFENCE_SHELTER F91 F2:D5182 F43:L7142 D28450 G582 REFUSE_ROOM D1252 ONE_WAY_AISLE PARKING_AISLE

TOILET

M&E INSTALLATION

REFUSE

CAR PARKING

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PARKING_STALL TWO_WAY_AISLE PARKING_STALL TWO_WAY_AISLE

D-5 Zone Name (IfcZone)


Name VERTICAL_SHAFT Description EXITSTAIRCASESHAFT EXIT_RAMP HS_TOWER LIFT_SHAFT ESCAPE_BED_LIFT_SHAFT VERTICAL_RISER AMBULATORY_HEALTH_CARE APARTMENT CHILDCARE_CENTRE EATING_ESTABLISHMENT FACTORY HOTEL_BEDROOM KINDERGARTEN MENTALLY_DISABLED_INSTITUTION MAISONETTE NURSERIES WAREHOUSE WORKER_DORMITORY_BEDROOM FIRE_COMPARTMENT KITCHEN EATING_ESTABLISHMENT DINING_AREA WARD ASSEMBLY_UNIT PARKING_ZONE ANGLE_PARKING PARALLEL_PARKING FOOD_STALL MARKET MALE FEMALE COMMON REFUSE_CHUTE Object Type [UniClass Code] F324:F1250 F32451 VERTICAL_SHAFT F325 F325:00 VERTICAL_RISER AMBULATORY_HEALTH_CARE D81:D8111 CHILDCARE_CENTRE D51250 F2:D27 HOTEL_BEDROOM D7121 MENTALLY_DISABLED_INSTITUTION MAISONETTE NURSERIES WAREHOUSE WORKER_DORMITORY_BEDROOM F81 F2:D5182 D51250 D51250 D4141 D74 PARKING_GROUP PARKING_GROUP PARKING_GROUP FOOD_STALL MARKET PUBLIC_TOILET PUBLIC_TOILET PUBLIC_TOILET G582

TENANCY_UNIT

FIRE_COMPARTMENT

PARKING_GROUP

FOOD_STALL MARKET PUBLIC_TOILET

REFUSE_CHUTE

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Acknowledgements
The development of this provisional version of the 3D CAD 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 and Construction Authority


Building Plan & Management Division, Building Plan Department Corporate Development Division, Information Technology Department

Urban Redevelopment Authority


Development Control Division, Development Control, Enforcement and IT Support

National Environment Agency


Pollution Control Department, Central Building Plan Unit

Public Utility Unit


Catchment and Waterways Department Water Reclamation (Network) Department

Ministry of Home Affair


Fire Safety and Shelter Department, Fire Safety Consultation Branch Singapore Civil Defence Force, Technology Department

Participating Organisations and Vendors


International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI), Singaporean Chapter NovaCITYNETS Pte Ltd Autodesk Asia Pte Ltd Consoft Asia Pte Ltd

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3D CAD/BIM Submission Guideline to Regulatory Agencies

Glossary of Acronyms Used


Following are the acronyms and abbreviations used in this submission guideline with their full definitions: No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Terms A&A AMSL BIM CAD CSC DWF IFC GFA Legend LEW M&E QP RVT PLA SS CP Sheet/ Layout Definitions Acronym for Addition and Alteration works Acronym for Above Mean Sea Level Acronym for Building Information Model Acronym for Computer Aided Design Acronym for Certificate of Statutory Completion A type of file format known as Design Web Format Acronym for Industry Foundation Class Acronym for Gross Floor Area A list of the various building components and annotations used in a project Acronym for Licensed Electrical Worker Acronym for Mechanical and Electrical Acronym for Qualified Persons A type of file format known for Autodesk Revit An archival file format known for Graphisoft ArchiCAD Acronym for Singapore Standard Code of Practice The drawing composition environment of a CAD file. This is the actual printing or layout environment where the Model Space is viewed and fitted within a drawing border. A tabular display of information, extracted from the properties of elements in a project Acronym for Sewerage Interpretation Plan Acronym for Temporary Occupation Permit Orientation of the project model from the point of a viewer, such as floor plan view, elevation view, section view and 3D view

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