For a G+3 residential building, the foundation stage carries a lot of responsibility. Once excavation, PCC, reinforcement and footing concreting start, correction becomes slow and expensive.

The Tiptur structural package for Mr. Venkatesh includes footing layout, column marking and footing reinforcement schedules. These drawings help convert the engineering design into clear site instructions.

Footing layout fixes the foundation positions

The footing layout shows the grid, footing numbers and spacing. Before excavation, the site team should cross-check the plot setting out, offsets and column centre lines.

  • Mark all grid lines on site.
  • Check footing type against the schedule.
  • Confirm dimensions before excavation.

Column marking avoids alignment mistakes

Column positions must be confirmed early because they affect beams, slabs, walls and room sizes above. A small shift at foundation level can affect many later activities.

  • Verify column centres.
  • Check column numbers with the drawing.
  • Keep architect and structural drawings aligned.

Schedules make reinforcement checking faster

A reinforcement schedule helps the engineer inspect bar diameter, spacing and placement without guessing from the layout sheet alone.

  • Check bottom steel direction.
  • Check top steel where required.
  • Confirm clear cover at site.

The best time to catch structural coordination issues is before concrete is poured. A clear drawing package helps the site team execute with confidence and gives the client better control over quality.