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Page 1: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated
Page 2: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Corner of building marked on kerb

Determining the Building Line

A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated on the kerb.

The dimension is then taken from the back edge of the kerb keeping the tape running parallel with the builders square.

A wooden peg is then driven into the ground and the exact dimension is marked by a nail in the top of the peg.

End of tape against back edge of kerb

X

X

Page 3: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Determining the Building Line

Positioning peg Z can be done in the same way as peg X making sure that it is positioned beyond the length of the building.

X

Z

Page 4: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Determining the Building Line

Once pegs X and Z have been positioned a Ranging line is fastened to the two nails in the pegs. The ranging line needs to be pulled taut between the pegs as this indicates the Building Line.

X

Z

Page 5: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Z

X

Establishing the corner of the building.

Builder's square positionedagainst kerb and aligning with the corner of the building mark on the kerb.

A line is then extended along the edge of the builders square and beyond the building line where the two lines intersect determines the front corner of the building.

Page 6: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Establishing the corner of the building.

A peg (A) is driven in at the intersection of the lines and a nail in the top of the peg identifies the exact position of the intersection. This denotes the front corner of the building.

Z

X

A

A

Page 7: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Z

X

A

B

Establishing the width of the building

The dimension for the width of the building is measured from the nail in the top of peg A.Peg B is driven in at the required measurement.The exact measurement is identified by a nail in the top of the peg B.

Note. For accuracy keep the tape taut.

Page 8: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Setting out a right angle (corner of the building).

X

Z

A

B

Y

Positioning Peg YA builders square is positioned against the building line and lined up with the nail in the top of peg A a line is then pulled out to peg Ythe line is to run parallel with the square creatinga right angle. Peg Y is positioned beyond the required measurement of the building.

Page 9: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

4m3m

5m

An alternative method of setting out a right angle is to use the 3:4:5 method

900

Page 10: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

X

Z

A

B

Y

C

Identifying the dimension for the side of the building

A measurement is then taken to identify the width of the building a peg (C) is then driven in the exact measurement is then identified by a nail in the top of the peg. When peg C is positioned pegs X, Y and Z can be removed.

Page 11: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

A

B

C

D

Identifying the position of the final corner

Check the dimensions of the side of the building ( A-C).

Transfer the measurement to the other side to (B-D) Drive in a temporary peg.

Page 12: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Identifying the position of the final corner

A

B

C

D

Check the dimensions of the front of the building(A-B) then transfer the measurement to the rearthis allows peg D to be positioned a nail can then be put in at the required measurements.

Page 13: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

A

BC

D

All four corners of the building are now positioned

Page 14: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

A

BC

D

Checking the diagonals

Measure and note the diagonal measurement(A-D). Now measure diagonals (B-C) and check against the (A-D) measurement.If the dimensions match this indicates that the corners are at right angles and the building is square.

Page 15: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

AB

CD

Checking the diagonals

If one of the diagonals is longerthan the other, the back two pegpositions (C-D) will to be adjusted.

Note large adjustments may requireadditional pegs to be located adjacent to pegs (C-D).

Page 16: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Checking the diagonals

Small adjustments can be made by moving the nail/screw in the top of the peg.

Move nails/screws by the same amount, in the same direction, to maintain the overallDimension.

Page 17: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

AB

CD

Checking the diagonals

Correct setting out willindicated by identical diagonal dimensions.

Check all dimensions are correct.

All surplus pegs are removed,leaving the four corner pegsindicating the building position.

Page 18: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Building Position

Four corner pegs indicating the buildingposition.

Page 19: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Profile Boards

Foundation

Walling

Overall widths offoundation trenches andwalls are identified on profiles.

The pegs are positioned on the inside of the profile board cross pieces. This prevents the line tension pulling the cross piece from the pegs.

Page 20: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Partly driven nails in the top of the cross pieceIdentify the wall and trench marks. But as an alternative to this saw cuts can be made into the cross piece.

Profile Boards

Page 21: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Future Foundation Excavation

1.500Min

Position of Corner ProfilesProfiles should be positionedapproximately 1.500m minimumaway from the edge of the trench.The distance may need to be increased if a mechanical excavator is to be used for the excavation.

The cross pieces should be kept level.

Page 22: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

Once the profiles are set the ranging line needs to be extended from the corner pegs and marked on to the profile.

Profile Boards

Page 23: Corner of building marked on kerb Determining the Building Line A building square is positioned against the rear of the kerb, beyond the corner mark indicated

The completed setting out on profile boards.