4 bedroom duplex (Ref.4116)
5 bedroom duplex with pent floor (Ref. 5302)
4 bedroom duplex, 2 bedroom flat (Ref. 4112)
6 bedroom duplex with pent floor (Ref. 6028)
2 bedroom terrace apartments (Ref. 2108)
5 bedroom bungalow (Ref. 4207)
4 bedroom semi detached duplex (Ref. 4110)
3 bedroom bungalow (Ref. 3071)
7 bedroom duplex with pent floor (Ref. 7001)
5 bedroom bungalow (Ref. 5303)
Lounge and club design (Cs 9250)
2 bedroom block of flats (Ref. 2037)
1 bedroom apartments (Ref.1049)
Apartment building design (Ref Cs1047)
6 Bedroom duplex (Ref 6002)
4 bedroom duplex (Ref 4108)
Supermarket (Ref 0230)
4 bed. duplex and 2 bed. flats (CS 5702)
Apartment interior design (Cs. 2400)
Hotel design (Ref. 9100)
2 bedroom block of flats (Ref.2032)
5 bedroom duplex (Ref.5112)
4 bedroom terrace apartments (Ref. CS 4400)
4 bedroom bungalow (Ref. 4105)
5 bedroom duplex (Ref.5092)
Lounge and guest house (Ref. 1020)
5 bedroom duplex (Ref.5108)
5 bedroom duplex with pent floor (Ref. 5301)
3 bed. duplex & 2 bed. flats (Ref. 3068)
4 bedroom bungalow (Ref. 4103)
4 bedroom duplex (Ref. 4102)
5 bedroom duplex (Ref. 5106)
5 bedroom duplex (Ref.5104)
2 bedroom block of flats (Ref. 2030)
5 bedroom duplex (Ref. 5076)
This is how to set out a building accurately
The first step to take when constructing a building is setting out.
Setting out means drawing out the plan on the ground before digging. There are different methods but the cost common for residential buildings is the 3-4-5 profile method.
The tools you will need are pegs, nails, hammer, profile wood, shovel, measuring tape, ropes and the building plan.
Pegs are driven into the ground in order to hold the profile wood
The profile wood serves has a perimeter boundary where the ropes are ropes hooked and drawn. see more