Thanks for this, your presentation is so smooth and easy to understand, but i have to ask, how do you get the trenches for internal walls that are not in line with the external walls?
Thank you for watching! Every wall on a building plan has a unique identifier - grid line, with which it can be referenced during the building process. Cheers!
Alright thanks for the tutorial. But my question is that,is it mandatory that the 6meter set back must be used or it depends on the land areas or the size of your land.
Thank you for watching. The 2m setback from the established building plan perimetre is simply a GUIDE for placing the profiles on a straight line parallel to the building perimetre. The 2m value is not mandatory, the value could be higher or lower depending on how much space would be needed for excavation and the construction work.
Good morning,plz do u have any video on setting out, that is for a building in a land that is not fenced unlike dis video u used in explanin dat is in a fenced land
Thank you for watching! For a land that is not fenced, you simply have to; >Establish the boundary with the property beacons - use pegs and lines to temporarily highlight the perimetre of the land >Then take setbacks from the established perimetre
There is no exact depth for excavation. It largely depends on the kind of building being built, the soil type, and most importantly the specification in the engineer's drawings.