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Prepare Computer-Aided Drawings

Prepare Plans Using CAD


What is a Plan ?
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In the field of engineering


and architecture plan refers to a
certain output in the form of
drawing or illustration of
buildings, roads, bridges,
machines or parts of a machine
and all other objects which are
drawn in accordance with
working drawing standards.
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The plan of a building includes


the following:

1. Site development only for wooden


plan flooring materials)
2. Location plan 11. Roof framing
3. vicinity map plan
4. floor plan 12. Ceiling frame
5. foundation plan 13. Detail drawings
6. elevation plan which includes:
7. Ceiling plan a. Truss detail
8. section drawing b. Roof frame detail
which includes c. Floor frame detail
cross and d. Foundation detail
longitudinal e. Door jamb
sections f. Window jamb
9. Framing plans g. Stair detail
which includes: h. Other sub details
10. Floor framing 14. Plumbing plan
plan ( applicable 15. Electrical plan
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PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT

Now that you have


been introduced with the
essential elements in CAD
operation, lets see how much
you’ve learned so far.
Take the Performance
Assessment and assess your
SKILLS in operating CAD
software.
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Now that you have been introduced with the essential elements in CAD
operation, lets see how much you’ve learned so far.
A scoring rubric is provided as follows:
Accuracy
50 pts - The output is accurately done.
45 pts - Two to five errors are observed on the output.
40 pts. - Six to ten errors are observed on the output.
Speed
10 pts - The output is done 5 minutes before the time.
8 pts - The output is done on time.
6 pts. - The output is done after the allotted time.
Neatness
25 pts. - No errors made on the output.
20 pts - Two to three erasures made on the output.
15 pts - Four or more erasures made on the output.
Lettering/Labeling
15 pts. - All information must be completely indicated and legibly printed.
10 pts. - All information are legibly printed but some are missing.
8 pts. –Most of the information are not legibly printed and most are missing.
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Click the Self-Check button and assess your SKILLS in preparing


plans using CAD.

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