Information sources. Dip L1/2. Foundation/Core
Across
- 3. Location plans , elevations , sections, range and detail are all classed as ------- --------( 7,8)
- 4. This is a method of showing very easily what work is being carried out on a building site and when. It allows the site manager to plan when materials need to be delivered and when each trade needs to be on site. It is usually displayed using a bar chart or Gantt chart(9,2,4)
- 6. Used to represent different components on a drawing
- 7. Welsh word for 'section'
- 8. Welsh word for 'Specification'
- 9. These are used to record repeated design information applying to a range of components and fittings, such as windows, doors, lintels etc. Used on bigger sites with multiple types of houses, with different components and fittings. They also help avoid the wrong component or fitting being put in the wrong house.
- 10. A type of drawing that shows a close up view and also shows how components fit together. Scales used are 1:1, 1:5, 1:10.
- 11. A name for a type of form used for ordering materials
- 12. These give the position of the proposed building and the general layout of the roads, services, drainage etc. on site. They also show a North sign. They are usually drawn to a scale of 1: 1250, 1:500, 1:200 (4,5)
- 15. A type of drawing that shows detail on the inside of an object by cutting away part of the object.
- 17. These are produced alongside plans and drawings and are used to give a detailed description of the work and information that cannot be shown on the drawing.
- 18. A form used to record the hours that an employee has worked. This is then used to calculate the employees pay.
Down
- 1. These are used for setting out the trench positions for the foundations and the wall positions and services. Also shows the position of windows and doors. Standard houses are usually drawn to a scale of 1:50 (5,5)
- 2. These are used as a way of identifying components on a drawing by shading them in a particular way.
- 5. This symbol points in a certain direction and is shown on site plans and block plans.
- 7. These are a way of shortening long words so that they can easily fit on a drawing.
- 13. Welsh word for 'schedule'
- 14. These identify the proposed site by giving a bird’s eye view of the site in relation to the surrounding area. It will show street names and always have a north symbol. Usually drawn to a scale of 1:2500 or 1: 1250 (5,5)
- 16. A type of chart like a bar chart used to show the programme of work