
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts, materials, and processes involved in the initial stages of a construction project. It focuses on the elements of a building below ground level and the start of the superstructure.
Key Course Content Areas
The curriculum for GBC 1 typically covers the following topics:
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Introduction to Building:
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History and Evolution of Building: Understanding the purpose, functions, and categories of buildings.
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Building Process: Overview of the stages of a construction project from inception to completion.
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Preliminaries and Site Works:
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Site Investigation: Procedures for assessing a building site, including soil conditions, existing services, and adjoining structures.
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Site Clearance and Organisation: Methods for clearing vegetation and debris, setting up a site office, and organizing materials.
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Setting Out and Leveling:
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Setting Out: Techniques and tools (like profile boards) used to transfer the building design from the plan onto the ground accurately.
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Leveling: Methods and equipment used for determining and transferring levels on a site.
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Foundations:
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Functional Requirements: The purpose of a foundation (supporting the structure and transferring load).
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Excavation and Timbering: Techniques for digging trenches and securing their sides (shoring/timbering).
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Types of Foundations: Detailed study of shallow foundations, including strip, pad, and raft foundations, and an introduction to deep foundations.
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Dewatering: Methods for removing water from trenches and excavations.
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Substructure Works:
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Functional Requirements of Walls: Understanding the roles of walls (load-bearing, enclosure, stability).
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Wall Construction: Introduction to different forms and classifications of walls.
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Moisture Prevention: Methods like Damp Proof Courses (DPC) and Damp Proof Membranes (DPM) to prevent moisture from rising from the ground.
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Ground Floors: Principles of constructing various types of ground floors.
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Skills and Competencies Gained
Upon successful completion of GBC 1, students are typically able to:
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Interpret basic architectural and construction drawings.
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Select and apply appropriate tools and equipment for site works.
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Perform accurate site setting out and leveling operations.
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Understand the principles governing the design and construction of various foundation types.
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Apply basic techniques for moisture and termite control in buildings.
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