- Open Space Diagram
Open Space Diagram should contain the following information, if applicable, but not limited to:
- The location and dimensions of open space with reference to the site classification, and
- Corresponding schedule and calculation.
Open Space Diagram should contain the following information, if applicable, but not limited to:
EVA Diagram should contain the following information, if applicable, but not limited to:
Details should contain the following information, if applicable, but not limited
| to: | |
| (a) | Sufficient labelling to identify the location of details, |
| (b) | Sufficient labelling to identify typical and non-typical details, and |
| (c) | Sufficient critical dimensions, levels and design of building components |
| in compliance with the BO and its regulations, relevant PNAPs and | |
| circular letters. |
Typical examples for details required under various PNAPs include gas aperture, utility platform, balcony, A/C platform, curtain wall, non-structural prefabricated external wall, sunken slab, protective barrier, accessible toilet, tactile warning strips for escalators, projecting windows, acoustic windows, acoustic fins, vertical greening, cladding, vertical barrier at atrium, details of modular integrated construction, etc.
It is the common practice to use 2D details created by CAD, to complement the BIM model. CAD is also one of the acceptable computer softwares under Appendix F of PNAP ADM-19. BD is ready to accept the details produced by CAD or BIM provided that APs have clearly indicated the software in their GBP electronic files.
Section and elevation should contain the following information, if applicable, but not limited to:
The floor plan should contain the following information, if applicable, but not limited to:
Block / Key plan scale not less than 1:500, should contain the following information, if applicable, but not limited to:
| (a) | Site boundary, | |||||||
| (b) | Site area coloured in pink (recommended RGB: 255,218,236), | |||||||
| (c) | Lot number, | |||||||
| (d) | Specified streets for site classification, | |||||||
| (e) | Boundary | coordinates | and | dimensions | (examples | as | illustrated | in |
| Section 5.3.3), | ||||||||
| (f) | Location of vehicular run-in/out, | |||||||
| (g) | The extent of special areas (e.g. Scheduled Area, non-building area, | |||||||
| green/yellow/brown/special areas under the lease), and | ||||||||
| (h) | North direction symbol. |
The BIM file should contain the following views, if applicable, but not limited
| to: | |
| (a) | Block/ Key plan |
| (b) | Floor plans |
| (c) | Sections |
| (d) | Elevations |
| (e) | Typical details |
| (f) | Emergency vehicular access (EVA) diagrams |
| (g) | Open space diagrams |
| (h) | Fire compartment diagrams |
| (i) | Site area and site coverage (SC) diagrams |
| (j) | GFA diagrams |
| (k) | Usable floor area (UFA) diagrams |
| (l) | Usable floor space (UFS) diagrams |
APs are recommended to set up the following views with sufficient information to demonstrate compliance with the BO and its regulations, relevant codes of practices, PNAPs and circular letters issued by the BA. For the verification of areas and dimensions as proposed in the prescribed plans using the submitted BIM file, the following views shall be included in the file composition.
The BIM files should contain a 3D computer model representing the proposal on the site with its immediate surroundings. The model includes data of building components externally and internally, such as internal partition walls, internal staircases, building façades, windows, projections, architectural features, etc.
The 3D model should be able to be rotated in all directions for checking, viewing, zooming in/out, etc. by utilizing the functions of BIM software to facilitate inspection of building components and virtual walk-through of the building model in the first-person view.
This paragraph aims to introduce two colour code systems.
PNAP ADM-9 specifies that every plan submitted for approval should be coloured to differentiate existing works from proposed new works. The preferred colour code as shown in Appendix A of PNAP ADM-9 should be adopted.
The preferred GFA colour code as described in Section 5.2.10 of the Guidelines should be adopted.