Course Title: Prepare drawings required in the construction of rural roads
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2008
Course Code: CIVE5566
Course Title: Prepare drawings required in the construction of rural roads
School: 130T Infra, Electrotec & Build Serv
Campus: City Campus
Program: C6066 - Advanced Diploma of Civil Engineering (Structural Design)
Course Contact : Tony Skinner Program Coordinator
Course Contact Phone: (03) 9925 4444
Course Contact Email:tony.skinner@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Program Coordinator:
Mr Tony Skinner
Tel. 9925 4444
Fax. 99254377
Email: tony.skinner@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 40
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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
EDC040 – Perform measurements and layout tasks on construction sites
EDX060 – Prepare basic mechanical and civil engineering drawings to AS 1100
Course Description
This unit covers the competency to produce drawings required in the construction of rural roads, to the Australian Standards of AS 1100.401 and ‘AUSROADS” publications: ‘Policy for the geometrical design of Rural roads’ and ‘Guide to the design of Intersections at Grade’.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
EDC050 Prepare drawings required in the construction of rural roads |
Element: |
Calculate earthworks volumes and plot a mass haulage diagram |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Extract relevant information from design data |
Element: |
Plot and tabulate information to show longitudinal section, cross sections |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Extract relevant information from design calculations and appropriate survey data |
Element: |
Plot contour plans |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Extract relevant information from field and level books |
Element: |
Plot the horizontal and vertical alignment of a design centreline |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Determine the information required in setting out and detailing horizontal and vertical alignments of a road, which includes the incorporation of transitional horizontal curves given the relevant design data |
Element: |
Use appropriate symbols, terminology, linework, lettering |
Performance Criteria: |
5.1 Use symbols, terminology, linework and lettering correctly, in project drawings |
Learning Outcomes
- Plot contour plans
- Use appropriate symbols, terminology, linework, lettering
- Plot the horizontal and vertical alignment of a design centreline
- Plot and tabulate information to show longitudinal section, cross sections
- Calculate earthworks volumes and plot a mass haulage diagram
Details of Learning Activities
Teacher-led face to face lectures of the concepts of rural road design and drawing layouts for road networks based on industry standards including:
• Using site and contour plans
• Plotting of road alignments, longitudinal and cross sections.
• Overview of earthworks calculations
• Explanation of symbols and terms
• Appropriate scales and drawing layout.
In a computer lab using Computer Aided Drafting software and using appropriate standard symbols and terminology to AS 1100 prepare drawings of a road alignment including:
• Site and Contours plans
• Proposed plan location and alignment of road.
• Location of road furniture and associated details.
• Prepare a drawing(s) of the longitudinal section and cross sections of the road using appropriate symbols and terminology to AS 1100.
• Prepare drawings of typical road details of drive-ways, drains and culverts etc. to AS 1100.
• Prepare and tabulate earthworks quantities.
Teaching Schedule
See Online Learning Hub for details.
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
AS1100.101. Technical drawing – General Principals. Australian Standard |
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AS1100. 501. Technical drawing – Structural Engineering. Australian Standard |
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AS1100.401. Technical drawing – Engineering Survey. Australian Standard |
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PU257. Civil Engineering Drawings. OTS/TAFE frontiers |
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PU250. Surveying. OTS/TAFE frontiers |
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PB177 (MWRC-1/3). Drafting roads. RMIT – class notes (electronic version available in online classroom) |
References
The surveyors board of Victoria Melbourne. 1984- Survey Practice Handbook Victoria: Part 1 Drawing Practice. Surveyors Board |
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Irvine, W. 2005. Surveying For Construction 4th Edn. London ;New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. |
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PU248. Earthworks Drains and Culverts. OTS/TAFE frontiers |
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PU249. Roads streets and Footpaths. OTS/TAFE frontiers Vicroads. |
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Road Design Guidelines Part 11 Final drawing presentation Vicroads. |
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Standard Drawings for Roadworks Underwood, R.T. 1995. |
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Road Engineering Practice, South Melbourne : Macmillan Education Australia |
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Lay, M.G. 1985. Source book for Australian Roads, 3rd edn. Vermont South, Vic : Australian Road Research Board, 1985 |
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Kendrick, P.S. 2004. Roadwork Theory and Practice, 5th edn. Oxford [England]: Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann |
Other Resources
Overview of Assessment
This unit will be assessed in the CAD laboratory using holistic assessment based on typical workplace activities as follows :
Drafting projects based on the following activities:
- Contour plan
- Pavements, kerbs and symbols
- Horizontal alignment
- Longitudinal section
- Cross sections
- Earthworks
Assessment Tasks
Refer Assessment Matrix
Assessment Matrix
• Drafting projects based on the following:
o Contour plan
o Pavements, kerbs and symbols
o Horizontal alignment
o Longitudinal section
o Cross sections
o Earthworks
Other Information
Underpinning knowledge and skills
Prerequisite units comprise part of the underpinning knowledge and skills.
Extraction of relevant information from field and level books.
The principles and application of plan and sectional views and details, aesthetics and logical layout of road drawings.
The correct methods for calculating the requirements for horizontal and vertical curves, including transition curves where applicable.
The correct methods for determining earthwork quantities and mass haulage diagrams.
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