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A 10

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 75/81.

L.N. 188/74.

CAP. 123]

L.N. 431/...

L.N. 51/69.

~57/60

(Cap. 123, sub. leg.)

L.N. 188/74.

()

Building (Administration) Regulations

[1985 Ed.

calculations of the effect of the building works on ground-water conditions, the site and any building, structure and land; and calculations for and consideration of all other relevant geotechnical matters. All such analyses and calculations shall be paginated and prefaced by a comprehensive index;

(c) one or more sections showing the foundations, the levels of the site and the lowest floor of the building, the height of the building, the clear height of every storey, the position of windows and of the floors and the level of the roof of every adjoining or adjacent building, the maximum gradient boundary-to-boundary across the site, the maximum depth of excavation, the maximum thickness of filling and the volume of all excavation and all filling;

(d) a foundation plan showing the size and position of foundations together with a full record of the site investigation work undertaken and details of any grouting work to the ground proposed to be carried out;

(e) a drainage plan, showing the size and depth of drains or sewers; connexions to a public sewer or drain or nullah, any other method for the disposal of drainage, the position of disconnecting traps, and the means of ventilation;

(f) a block plan, showing the size and position of the building and of other buildings in the immediate vicinity, and neighbouring streets;

(g) where the position of the site is not clearly identifiable from such block plan, a key plan showing the position of the site;

(h) a diagrammatic plan, with full dimensions and calculations, showing---

(i) the height, street-shadow-area; site coverage, plot ratio and disposition of the building in accordance with regulations 19, 20 and 21 of the Building (Planning) Regulations; and

(ii) any open space required, by regulations 25, 27 and 28 of the Building (Planning) Regulations, for the building;

(i) plans showing structural details, together with one set of full calculations including, where necessary, stress diagrams, for-

(i) any building works involving the structural use of timber, steel or reinforced concrete; or

(ii) any retaining wall constructed of masonry, brickwork or plain reinforced concrete;

(j) in respect of any balcony, canopy, bridge or other projection over a street or unleased Crown land, plans showing clearly the nature and dimension of such projection;

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A 10 [Subsidiary] L.N. 75/81. L.N. 188/74. CAP. 123] L.N. 431/... L.N. 51/69. ~57/60 (Cap. 123, sub. leg.) L.N. 188/74. () Building (Administration) Regulations [1985 Ed. calculations of the effect of the building works on ground-water conditions, the site and any building, structure and land; and calculations for and consideration of all other relevant geotechnical matters. All such analyses and calculations shall be paginated and prefaced by a comprehensive index; (c) one or more sections showing the foundations, the levels of the site and the lowest floor of the building, the height of the building, the clear height of every storey, the position of windows and of the floors and the level of the roof of every adjoining or adjacent building, the maximum gradient boundary-to-boundary across the site, the maximum depth of excavation, the maximum thickness of filling and the volume of all excavation and all filling; (d) a foundation plan showing the size and position of foundations together with a full record of the site investigation work undertaken and details of any grouting work to the ground proposed to be carried out; (e) a drainage plan, showing the size and depth of drains or sewers; connexions to a public sewer or drain or nullah, any other method for the disposal of drainage, the position of disconnecting traps, and the means of ventilation; (f) a block plan, showing the size and position of the building and of other buildings in the immediate vicinity, and neighbouring streets; (g) where the position of the site is not clearly identifiable from such block plan, a key plan showing the position of the site; (h) a diagrammatic plan, with full dimensions and calculations, showing--- (i) the height, street-shadow-area; site coverage, plot ratio and disposition of the building in accordance with regulations 19, 20 and 21 of the Building (Planning) Regulations; and (ii) any open space required, by regulations 25, 27 and 28 of the Building (Planning) Regulations, for the building; (i) plans showing structural details, together with one set of full calculations including, where necessary, stress diagrams, for- (i) any building works involving the structural use of timber, steel or reinforced concrete; or (ii) any retaining wall constructed of masonry, brickwork or plain reinforced concrete; (j) in respect of any balcony, canopy, bridge or other projection over a street or unleased Crown land, plans showing clearly the nature and dimension of such projection; Page 10 Page 11
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A 10 [Subsidiary] L.N. 75/81. L.N. 188/74. CAP. 123] LN431/.. L.N. 51/69. ~57/60 (Cap. 123, sub. leg.) L.N. 188/74. () رام Building ( Administration) Regulations [1985 Ed. calculations of the effect of the building works on ground- water conditions. the site and any building, structure and land; and calculations for and consideration of all other relevant geotechnical matters. All such analyses and calcu- lations shall be paginated and prefaced by a comprehen- sive index; (c) one or more sections showing the foundations, the levels of the site and the lowest floor of the building, the height of the building, the clear height of every storey, the position of windows and of the floors and the level of the roof of every adjoining or adjacent building, the maximum grad- ient boundary-to-boundary across the site, the maximum depth of excavation, the maximum thickness of filling and the volume of all excavation and all filling; > (d) a foundation plan showing the size and position of founda- tions together with a full record of the site investigation work undertaken and details of any grouting work to the ground proposed to be carried out; (e) a drainage plan, showing the size and depth of drains or sewers; connexions to a public sewer or drain or nullah, any other method for the disposal of drainage, the position of disconnecting traps, and the means of ventilation: (f) a block plan, showing the size and position of the building and of other buildings in the immediate vicinity, and neighbouring streets; (g) where the position of the site is not clearly identifiable from such block plan, a key plan showing the position of the site: (h) a diagrammatic plan, with full dimensions and calcula- tions, showing--- (i) the height, street-shadow-area; site coverage, plot ratio and disposition of the building in accordance with regulations, 19, 20 and 21 of the Building (Planning) Regulations; and (ii) any open space required, by regulations 25. 27 and 28 of the Building (Planning) Regulations, for the building; (i) plans showing structural details, together with one set of full calculations including, where necessary, stress dia grams, for- (i) any building works involving the structural use of timber, steel or reinforced concrete; or (ii) any retaining wall constructed of masonry, brick- work or plain reinforced concrete; (j) in respect of any balcony, canopy, bridge or other projec- tion over a street or unleased Crown land, plans showing clearly the nature and dimension of such projection; 1 Page 10Page 11
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A 10

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 75/81.

L.N. 188/74.

CAP. 123]

LN431/..

L.N. 51/69.

~57/60

(Cap. 123, sub. leg.)

L.N. 188/74.

() رام

Building ( Administration) Regulations

[1985 Ed.

calculations of the effect of the building works on ground- water conditions. the site and any building, structure and land; and calculations for and consideration of all other relevant geotechnical matters. All such analyses and calcu- lations shall be paginated and prefaced by a comprehen- sive index;

(c) one or more sections showing the foundations, the levels of the site and the lowest floor of the building, the height of the building, the clear height of every storey, the position of windows and of the floors and the level of the roof of every adjoining or adjacent building, the maximum grad- ient boundary-to-boundary across the site, the maximum depth of excavation, the maximum thickness of filling and the volume of all excavation and all filling;

> (d) a foundation plan showing the size and position of founda- tions together with a full record of the site investigation work undertaken and details of any grouting work to the ground proposed to be carried out;

(e) a drainage plan, showing the size and depth of drains or sewers; connexions to a public sewer or drain or nullah, any other method for the disposal of drainage, the position of disconnecting traps, and the means of ventilation:

(f) a block plan, showing the size and position of the building and of other buildings in the immediate vicinity, and neighbouring streets;

(g) where the position of the site is not clearly identifiable from such block plan, a key plan showing the position of the site:

(h) a diagrammatic plan, with full dimensions and calcula-

tions, showing---

(i) the height, street-shadow-area; site coverage, plot ratio and disposition of the building in accordance with regulations, 19, 20 and 21 of the Building (Planning) Regulations; and

(ii) any open space required, by regulations 25. 27 and 28 of the Building (Planning) Regulations, for the building; (i) plans showing structural details, together with one set of

full calculations including, where necessary, stress dia grams, for-

(i) any building works involving the structural use of timber, steel or reinforced concrete; or

(ii) any retaining wall constructed of masonry, brick- work or plain reinforced concrete;

(j) in respect of any balcony, canopy, bridge or other projec- tion over a street or unleased Crown land, plans showing clearly the nature and dimension of such projection;

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