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Evidence Guide: CPPBDN5017 - Produce 2-D drawings for building design projects using CAD software

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CPPBDN5017 - Produce 2-D drawings for building design projects using CAD software

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Create drawing template files.

  1. Basic drawing environment is set up according to organisational standards and industry protocols.
  2. Layering strategy is created as needed to meet standard drawing requirements.
  3. Architectural library is created to meet standard drawing requirements.
  4. Text and dimension styles are created to meet standard drawing requirements.
  5. Line types of different thicknesses are created to meet standard drawing requirements.
  6. Hatch patterns and types are created to meet standard drawing requirements.
  7. Title blocks are set up for different drawing sizes.
  8. Reference schedules are set up according to workplace and statutory requirements.
Basic drawing environment is set up according to organisational standards and industry protocols.

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Layering strategy is created as needed to meet standard drawing requirements.

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Architectural library is created to meet standard drawing requirements.

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Text and dimension styles are created to meet standard drawing requirements.

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Line types of different thicknesses are created to meet standard drawing requirements.

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Hatch patterns and types are created to meet standard drawing requirements.

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Title blocks are set up for different drawing sizes.

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Reference schedules are set up according to workplace and statutory requirements.

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Create 2-D drawings.

  1. Drawing requirements are identified and confirmed with project personnel.
  2. -D CAD software programs and functions are used to produce different types of -D drawings using suitable layers if required.
  3. Notations, compliant with Australian standards and drawing protocols, are added to drawings as required.
  4. Dimensions are added to drawings as required, and scales are applied according to Australian standards and drawing protocols.
Drawing requirements are identified and confirmed with project personnel.

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-D CAD software programs and functions are used to produce different types of -D drawings using suitable layers if required.

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Notations, compliant with Australian standards and drawing protocols, are added to drawings as required.

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Dimensions are added to drawings as required, and scales are applied according to Australian standards and drawing protocols.

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Import files.

  1. Digital text and drawing files from other software applications are imported into 2-D CAD drawings.
  2. External 2-D drawing files are inserted into 2-D CAD drawings.
  3. Hard copy documents are scanned and saved as correct file types to import into 2-D CAD drawings.
Digital text and drawing files from other software applications are imported into 2-D CAD drawings.

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External 2-D drawing files are inserted into 2-D CAD drawings.

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Hard copy documents are scanned and saved as correct file types to import into 2-D CAD drawings.

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Edit drawing components.

  1. Editing commands are used to modify drawing elements and text.
Editing commands are used to modify drawing elements and text.

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Print CAD drawings.

  1. Page layout for the drawing file is set to suit printing requirements.
  2. Print parameters for the printer are set.
  3. Drawings are printed on the correct media.
Page layout for the drawing file is set to suit printing requirements.

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Print parameters for the printer are set.

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Drawings are printed on the correct media.

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Save and back up files.

  1. File directories are created for the drawing project.
  2. Drawing files are saved for later retrieval and backed up to specified drives or directories according to workplace procedures.
File directories are created for the drawing project.

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Drawing files are saved for later retrieval and backed up to specified drives or directories according to workplace procedures.

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Export files.

  1. Drawing files are created and sent to external personnel for use in different software applications.
  2. PDF files are created for personnel to view completed drawings without using CAD software packages.
Drawing files are created and sent to external personnel for use in different software applications.

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PDF files are created for personnel to view completed drawings without using CAD software packages.

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1.

Create drawing template files.

1.1.

Basic drawing environment is set up according to organisational standards and industry protocols.

1.2.

Layering strategy is created as needed to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.3.

Architectural library is created to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.4.

Text and dimension styles are created to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.5.

Line types of different thicknesses are created to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.6.

Hatch patterns and types are created to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.7.

Title blocks are set up for different drawing sizes.

1.8.

Reference schedules are set up according to workplace and statutory requirements.

2.

Create 2-D drawings.

2.1.

Drawing requirements are identified and confirmed with project personnel.

2.2.

2-D CAD software programs and functions are used to produce different types of 2-D drawings using suitable layers if required.

2.3.

Notations, compliant with Australian standards and drawing protocols, are added to drawings as required.

2.4.

Dimensions are added to drawings as required, and scales are applied according to Australian standards and drawing protocols.

3.

Import files.

3.1.

Digital text and drawing files from other software applications are imported into 2-D CAD drawings.

3.2.

External 2-D drawing files are inserted into 2-D CAD drawings.

3.3.

Hard copy documents are scanned and saved as correct file types to import into 2-D CAD drawings.

4.

Edit drawing components.

4.1.

Elements that are not required are deleted or purged from drawings.

4.2.

Editing commands are used to modify drawing elements and text.

5.

Print CAD drawings.

5.1.

Page layout for the drawing file is set to suit printing requirements.

5.2.

Print parameters for the printer are set.

5.3.

Drawings are printed on the correct media.

6.

Save and back up files.

6.1.

File directories are created for the drawing project.

6.2.

Drawing files are saved for later retrieval and backed up to specified drives or directories according to workplace procedures.

7.

Export files.

7.1.

Drawing files are created and sent to external personnel for use in different software applications.

7.2.

PDF files are created for personnel to view completed drawings without using CAD software packages.

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1.

Create drawing template files.

1.1.

Basic drawing environment is set up according to organisational standards and industry protocols.

1.2.

Layering strategy is created as needed to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.3.

Architectural library is created to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.4.

Text and dimension styles are created to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.5.

Line types of different thicknesses are created to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.6.

Hatch patterns and types are created to meet standard drawing requirements.

1.7.

Title blocks are set up for different drawing sizes.

1.8.

Reference schedules are set up according to workplace and statutory requirements.

2.

Create 2-D drawings.

2.1.

Drawing requirements are identified and confirmed with project personnel.

2.2.

2-D CAD software programs and functions are used to produce different types of 2-D drawings using suitable layers if required.

2.3.

Notations, compliant with Australian standards and drawing protocols, are added to drawings as required.

2.4.

Dimensions are added to drawings as required, and scales are applied according to Australian standards and drawing protocols.

3.

Import files.

3.1.

Digital text and drawing files from other software applications are imported into 2-D CAD drawings.

3.2.

External 2-D drawing files are inserted into 2-D CAD drawings.

3.3.

Hard copy documents are scanned and saved as correct file types to import into 2-D CAD drawings.

4.

Edit drawing components.

4.1.

Elements that are not required are deleted or purged from drawings.

4.2.

Editing commands are used to modify drawing elements and text.

5.

Print CAD drawings.

5.1.

Page layout for the drawing file is set to suit printing requirements.

5.2.

Print parameters for the printer are set.

5.3.

Drawings are printed on the correct media.

6.

Save and back up files.

6.1.

File directories are created for the drawing project.

6.2.

Drawing files are saved for later retrieval and backed up to specified drives or directories according to workplace procedures.

7.

Export files.

7.1.

Drawing files are created and sent to external personnel for use in different software applications.

7.2.

PDF files are created for personnel to view completed drawings without using CAD software packages.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy the requirements of the elements, performance criteria, foundation skills and range of conditions of this unit.

The person must use two different types of two-dimensional (2-D) computer-aided design (CAD) software according to manufacturer specifications and organisational standards to produce at least five different types of 2-D building design drawings selected from the following:

bracing plan

electrical power and lighting plan

floor framing plan

floor plan

house drainage plan (sewerage)

lot plan

roof drainage plan

roof framing plan

site plan

slab or footing layout plan

stormwater layout plan.

In doing the above, the person must:

identify and apply drawing standards and protocols

identify and apply styles, characteristics, technologies and decorative styles

demonstrate sound understanding of the structural function of building elements

import and export information

use range of 2-D CAD functions.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must demonstrate knowledge of:

architectural styles and terminology that apply to the building design drawings specified in the performance evidence

building materials used in building design projects, and their representation in drawings

structural systems used in building design projects and the structural function of building elements

drafting and drawing standards and protocols, including:

AS 1100.101 Technical drawing – General principles

AS 1100.301 Technical drawing – Architectural drawing

construction technology relating to building design projects

functions and operation of 2-D CAD software programs

general work health and safety (WHS) principles and responsibilities that apply to the production of 2-D CAD drawings

hard copy and digital file management procedures

types and uses of architectural drawings.

Range Statement

This section specifies work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Drawing requirementsmust include:

details:

area analysis

construction notes

general notes

location of neighbouring buildings

services plans

structural information

five or more of the following:

bracing plans

electrical power and lighting plans

floor framing plans

floor plans

house drainage plans (sewerage)

lot plans

roof drainage plans

roof framing plans

site plans

slab or footing layout plans

stormwater layout plans.

Drawing protocolsmust include:

abbreviations

commonly used symbols

dimensioning

drawing titles

hatched regions

legends

lettering standards

line types

numbering

paper size

scale

schedules

standard units of measurement.