BOT Village and Dahiser T. Manor
Saphale, Palghar
BOT Village and Dahiser T. Manor
Saphale, Palghar
1
Client and Site
Dahisar T. Manor, Saphale
Bot village, saphale
2
Brief, Scope & Programme
House
Institutional space, eg. Aangan wadi
Kirana store
Eatery
Rental house
Community Space, eg. community kitchen
Repair and retrofit
workshop
Clinic
Exhibition Space
Above programs are clustered by individual for the design.
3
Procurement of Land and Finance - Feasibility Assessment
The land shall be acquired by the individual property owner for the constructing the above programs, since the plot is owned by individual owner design are discussed with the owner for construction of the project.
4
Survey of Land Site Demarcation Contour Survey
Total stations will be used for the survey of the site, existing structures , trees, levels and existing services. Datums will be marked on site with the help of existing structures.
5
Conceptual Design & Estimates
Conceptual designs shall be produced on the basis local knowledge that comes into play at the site , understanding their patterns and then integrating it to design. This comes about through observing specific socio-spatial practices on the site to get a description of its lived spatial detail. These observations formulates the context for its institution, programmatically as well as typologically .
Rs.2500 per square feet shall be considered an estimate on the basis of the ready reckoner rate.
6
Finalisation of Design - First Approval from Clients
Finalization of design shall be based on prioritization of the various issues faced by the stakeholders.
7
Approval Drawings
Approval drawings will be created by the architect to ensure that the areas are within the approvable limits and the building is within the regulations of the DCPR 2034. The drawings include area calculations, dimensions of side and front open spaces, the height of the building and FSI calculations
8
Design Detailing in coordination with Structural and MEP consultants
Mechanical, electrical, plumbing consultants and structural engineers will give their valuable inputs regarding the structural design of the building which includes depth of foundation, sizes of columns, thickness of the slab, details of reinforcement etc. if any specific mechanical systems are used, they are provided by the MEP consultants including electrical diagrams and plumbing layouts. (water supply, waste water, sewage systems)
9 & 10
Building Making Drawings & Specification & Bill of Quantities & Estimation
11
Pre-construction Stage Approvals
The proposal put up in the PMC shall be given IOD after which a commencement certificate is issued to complete the work up to the plinth level. Additionally, several other NOCs are required during the preconstruction stage. This process is followed up by the architect carrying out the licensing work.
12
Preparation of Tender Drawings and Floating of Tenders
Tender is an invitation from the owner to the contractor to execute some work at specified cost in specified time. It is published in the form of tender notice in news papers, notice boards, gussets, etc. according to the cost of works.
Tender drawings are prepared by the architect so that the bidder can understand and co-relate the BOQ with the design drawings. Tender drawings consist of basic measurements, the height of the building, room sizes and general specifications along with the BoQs and measurement sheet. The rate column is left empty for the bidder to fill.
Tenders are floated to ensure that a suitable contractor is selected based on the contarctor's scope and the quality of their past work.
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Analysis of Tenders & Selection of Contractor - Contract
Tenders are analysed and contractors are chosen on the basis of fairness of the rates quoted by them and the quality of construction they are capable of carrying out.