Structural Analysis and BIM Modeling of a G+5 Residential Building
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About this project
Design a G+5 RCC residential building in Mumbai (Seismic Zone III, exposed to coastal corrosion). Architect the floor plan, analyze in STAAD.Pro / ETABS for gravity + seismic loads per IS 1893, design RCC members per IS 456, then build a BIM model in Revit. Estimate quantities + cost.
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):
CLO1: Apply IS 875 + 1893 to compute load combinations for a real building.
CLO2: Model + analyze a multi-story RCC structure in STAAD/ETABS.
CLO3: Design beams, columns, slabs, footings per IS 456 limit-state.
CLO4: Build a BIM model in Revit and extract quantities.
CLO5: Estimate construction cost using current Mumbai DSR rates.
Industry/societal relevance: Mumbai builders (Lodha, Godrej Properties, Hiranandani) hire structural engineers + BIM modelers in volume — this project covers the full design-to-estimation pipeline.
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