QUESTION # 1 ANSWER ALL PARTS 1. Figure 1 below shows an elevation and section of a proposed filling station canopy to b

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QUESTION # 1 ANSWER ALL PARTS 1. Figure 1 below shows an elevation and section of a proposed filling station canopy to b

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Question 1 Answer All Parts 1 Figure 1 Below Shows An Elevation And Section Of A Proposed Filling Station Canopy To B 1
Question 1 Answer All Parts 1 Figure 1 Below Shows An Elevation And Section Of A Proposed Filling Station Canopy To B 1 (73.45 KiB) Viewed 18 times
QUESTION # 1 ANSWER ALL PARTS 1. Figure 1 below shows an elevation and section of a proposed filling station canopy to be constructed over an existing building. The canopy can only be supported at 2 points due to the existence of underground fuel tanks as shown. The ends of the canopy must remain open and cannot form part of the structural solution. The site is exposed to wind from all directions. canopy V 31 10 Front Elevation load along this edge H Plan Figure 1 (all dimensions in metres) Prepare a design appraisal with appropriate sketches. indicating a viable structural solution for the proposed scheme. Indicate clearly: (1) (ii) (a) 11 L 4 Construction zone; unrestricted above roof 5,15, Section Existing building retained Part (b) only Additional The functional framing suggesting appropriate element types and materials. Loading conditions to be considered.
(b) (iii) How the loads are transferred to the foundations. (iv) Stability of the scheme during construction and use. After construction, the client wants to add a large illuminatedsign along the LH edge shown in plan equivalent to 1kN/m Discuss the effect that this would have on the structural elements of your proposal.
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