Thank you Gabriel. Your videos are saving my life. I've just graduated from a civil drafting course in Melbourne, Aus and commenced a job in a structural engineering company. I am still struggling to figure out all the details and structural elements that I should keep in mind for drafting though your videos hint me how the structural engineers actually design buildings. I do appreciate your effort to make these great videos. Hope that you have a session to see your subscribers and share your experiences as well oneday. Have a lovely day. Cheers. Yoon.
Hi Yoon, Thanks for the feedback. It's much appreciated. Congratulation on your graduation and first job. The beginning is always a challenge, you may have to do some study at home, but eventually things will start to get easier. Cheers
Hi bro, I’m engineer and working for Australia company, I want to know how many type of brick use built for the house? Such as maxi brick 190, solid or cored and what ‘s difference of them about value, compression capacity and bending capacity, and cost between type of brick, so great video, hope we are keep touch for design in the office and built house on site. I’m still happy when you provide good knowledge for design the residential Australia. Hope you have some projects house and we are keep touch for doing this house.
Muito bom!!! Estou na Australia a 3 anos e ainda nao ingressei na area por falta de confiança, mas só esse video ja me tirou um peso das costas, nao é um bicho de sete cabeças hahaha Ganhou mais um inscrito e com certeza virão outros porque vou recomendar. Deus abençoe!
Oi Dandara. Fico feliz que tenha ajudado. Eu demorei uns bons anos tambem para pegar confianca e comecar a trabalhar na area. Vai fundo e nao desiste que uma hora vai. "Luck is when preparation meets opportunity"
Thank you so much for this video. Where I come from, you don't really see the timber frame houses. It has been quite the cultural shock ☺️. But now that I am looking to build our first home, that seems to be the only affordable way!
Hi Beng I appreciate your time and effort, very informative. I would appreciate if you could record a video about foundation design considering the amount of load and geology. It’s totally ok and you don’t have to if it’s not your field of work or not related to your profession.
Hi mate... thanks for your feedback. I could record a video on the design of pad footings, piers, screw piles, slab on ground etc if that's what you're after? I don't work much with Geo, so probably not the best person to show you slope stability, road design etc.
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus What software would you recommend for a begginer to draw these type of plans and drafting? Your help is so important to me and much appreciated 🙏👍 Need something simple to learn but powerful
@@BenFreq Hi Ben, we use Autocad and Revit at the office. If you need basic plans, Autocad will do the job. For more complex and detailed projects Revit has its benefits.
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus Thanks for your quick reply, you have a great teaching and helping skill set. I will follow your videos and contents for sure. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge 🙏
Hi Rebecca, reverse brick veneer construction can be really good in terms of thermal performance. However, to be very honest, I haven't seen or designed one yet as it's not as popular as brick veneer.
A video on insulated concrete formwork, rammed earth, straw bale housing stc.. would be great for an “alternate” or “non-typical” building fabric video
Hi Van, I just did a video on pad footing. There are a variety of factors that classify a site as class P. For instance, if trees are encountered on site or there's infrastructure services etc, the site will be classified as "P". It's a case by case situation.
Hi Marco, you will need a registered professional structural engineer to design your house, if that's what you're asking. Each state (NSW, QLD, VIC etc) has its own regulations when it comes to certification.
I am appalled that non of these homes have proper foundation with zero rebar in them to deal with swelling ground. No wonder most of the houses I visited have badly heaved floor slabs and distresses walls. Awful. I never knew it was this bad.
Hi Ben - thank you very much to taking the time in making this video. Here in NSW brick veneer is popular or recommended based on price, however, is it really much cheaper? Coming from South America (Arg) it is difficult to conceive the idea of living in a house held on wood rather than brick. Would you please shed some light on the costs to compare double brick and brick veneer. Thank you very much. Pablo // Alternatively, any guidance on where I can get this cost comparison would also help. Cheers,
Hi Pablo, the construction methods here are quite different from South America due to skilled labor, cost of materials and cultural acceptance of construction systems. I don't have exact figures, but as soon as brick laying is added to the system the costs go up if compared to the traditional timber-framed house. Prices will vary from state to state as well.
Oi Gabriel! sou recém chegada aqui na Austrália e estou acompanhando seu canal. Você não tem ideia de como está me ajudando. Sou arquiteta e consegui minha primeira oportunidade como desenhista na área de engenharia e precisava muito desse conteúdo. Pode ter certeza que a tua vaga no céu está garantida! hehe gratidão!
Can you Make a video on Light Gauge Steel Framing, Calculating Loads on Steel Trusses, Nodal offset as centre lines of CFS trusses do not meet, Calculating cappacity of K braces, and wind loads as per 1170.2 on Steel Building and Bracing requirements
Thank you for the video man. It really helps. Say for example in Sydney region you can fit in all these 4 types. but how to decide or what factors determine the house that fits into that plot ? and what factors do we use to rank the house from rank 1 to rank 4 ?
There are a multitude of factors such as budget, clients preference, topography, location (wind loads, thermal performance, energy efficiency), cost of materials and availability of skilled labor in the region. I personally don't do this preliminary study on what type of house to be designed, I pretty much engineer the house the architects and clients engage me to work on.
that's not much my area, but you can have a look at my video "How to read structural drawings" and you will have a pretty good idea of the materials used in a two-storey building.
Nossa! Eu tava procurando por isso. Estou estudando como projetar wood frame no Revit. Se puder responder, tenho algumas dúvidas. Vocês fazem usando curtain wall? Ou utiliazam alguma extensão específica? E no caso os arquitetos entregam o projeto com paredes genéricas ou eles já tem que colocar esse tipo de parede com estrutura de madeira?
Thank for your the video. I recently looking for a house and those houses never mention which types they are. Any advantages and disadvantages on these types of construction?
Genial, muito boa a aula!! Utilizam tanto wood frame e bloco de concreto estrutural, fiquei com dúvida referente ao revestimento da pintura dos blocos de concreto, utilizam gesso liso ou massa corrida???
From the strength perspective, 90x35 studs will buckle under a compressive load smaller than that for a 90x45 stud. You can work out this load or you can have a look at tables that give you maximum roof or floor load widths. Costs should be similar, but double check that with a supplier in your area.
Hi Gabriel. I am doing a Bio;domg amd Construction course, and for what I have seen during my studies, Concrete applears to be the worse material that can be used in the construction industry, and second to that appear to be the manmade timbers, full of harmful timbers and I have seen them delaminating when exposed to the weather. Having said that, is it possible to build a single leaf (110 mm) load bearing concrete wall, with engaged piers, for the complete house or even a commercial shop? Where can I get good information for such a project, please? I want to study this kind of construction in depth. Steel construction is not reallly an option, as far as I can see, there are many disadvantages to steel construction. Maybe, it is OK to utilise I-bemas to create the Portal frame, then clad it with other light materials, but that is about it for the use of steel; as I see it. However, you are an engineer, and hopefully, a good engineer who has done all sorts of investigations, to a PhD level in construction. I am interested in hearing your views on this subject. Kind regards. y hasta la vista amigo! Franklin
Unfortunately Australian Standards are a business in Australia and you have to pay for them. Some of them you can find online for free, but most of them are paid.
we have a multi-story rendered double brick with concrete floors, for the upper levels would the concrete just sit on top of the inner brick or sit over the cavity too?
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus makes sense for wiring etc.. I guess I was confused by the internal water damage on the 2nd floor beneath a corner window but now I realize the room overhangs so the cavity doesn't continue below it, they should have used weep holes :/
Great video man. Appreciate it. I actually had an invitation to interview for structural engineering job in Australia for their timber/steel residential structure. I am planning to do a freelance work there and this video gave me a great overview on how residential constructions are made. I am currently studying Australian standards just like what you mentioned in the video (at least I know I'm on the right track). But would like to reach out to you if you have any words of advise that I should consider before I hop in on this job. Love to hear it from you. Blessings.
Hi Mike. You should have cavity ties to tie the walls together. If I'm not wrong, the insulation will depend on the R-value you need to achieve. You can use foam boards most of the times.
What about EPS Gabriel? I feel it’s becoming more popular amounts the owner builder community. I believe there is EPS and steel frame with EPS panel aswell. Curious to see what’s more popular and/or longer lasting
EPS should be banned in Australian homes. Build with something safer. It burns too fast, it is a dangerous product...why not use kerosene soaked wood instead?
Wow. These houses must be super cheap with such low standards. And they must be very cold in the winter. Yet, I don't see radiators included. We build better weekenders in northern Europe.
The insulation will vary from region to region. Colder regions will require better insulation obviously. The east coast is hot all year round. :) A good architectural design will make your house more efficient.
Apologies if this is a silly question, but what is the difference between 1 Timber-framed and 2 Brick Veneer? Don't a large proportion of Brick Veneer houses use Timber Frames (i.e. is 2 a variation of 1)?
Hi Gabriel, I wanted to build my home and would like to get your consultation. Could you provide me your details so that I can get in touch with you. Cheers.
Attention: Attention to every Australian who wants their roof repair or restoration done by Modern Group: No word and work of Modern Group can be trusted. Modern ruined my roof that is leaking and since then my life has been devastated. Modern denies any responsibility for performing such a bad job. The job is so bad that an Australian insurance company NRMA will not insure the work done by Modern. A victim - Josephine Seyfried
Excellent job Gabriel. I’m so interested in your video as it is so useful. If don’t mind can you please send your email as I need your help please. Kind regards Haider
Thank you Gabriel. Your videos are saving my life. I've just graduated from a civil drafting course in Melbourne, Aus and commenced a job in a structural engineering company. I am still struggling to figure out all the details and structural elements that I should keep in mind for drafting though your videos hint me how the structural engineers actually design buildings. I do appreciate your effort to make these great videos. Hope that you have a session to see your subscribers and share your experiences as well oneday. Have a lovely day. Cheers. Yoon.
Hi Yoon, Thanks for the feedback. It's much appreciated. Congratulation on your graduation and first job. The beginning is always a challenge, you may have to do some study at home, but eventually things will start to get easier. Cheers
I was very confused with a lot of concepts but thanks to you, now I understand what a Brick Veneer is
That's great Kevin. I was confused in beginning as well :). Thanks for the feedback
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus 😁
Hi bro, I’m engineer and working for Australia company, I want to know how many type of brick use built for the house? Such as maxi brick 190, solid or cored and what ‘s difference of them about value, compression capacity and bending capacity, and cost between type of brick, so great video, hope we are keep touch for design in the office and built house on site. I’m still happy when you provide good knowledge for design the residential Australia. Hope you have some projects house and we are keep touch for doing this house.
Great video, mate! Very insightful especially for professionals transitioning to Australian standards of construction.
Thanks my friend. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Thanks Gabriel, very informative and to the point.
Thanks for your comment :)
Some information about articulation joints, lintels is useful. Keep up the good work!
Muito bom!!! Estou na Australia a 3 anos e ainda nao ingressei na area por falta de confiança, mas só esse video ja me tirou um peso das costas, nao é um bicho de sete cabeças hahaha Ganhou mais um inscrito e com certeza virão outros porque vou recomendar. Deus abençoe!
Oi Dandara. Fico feliz que tenha ajudado.
Eu demorei uns bons anos tambem para pegar confianca e comecar a trabalhar na area.
Vai fundo e nao desiste que uma hora vai.
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity"
Thank you so much for this video. Where I come from, you don't really see the timber frame houses. It has been quite the cultural shock ☺️. But now that I am looking to build our first home, that seems to be the only affordable way!
Same where I come from. It does make a difference in price.
Very in formative mate. Would be great if you can do a video on slab heave issues and preventative measures that can be taken.
Hi RSG, I've got that on my list as well. thanks for the suggestion
Amazing content man. Thanks for that
Thanks mate. Appreciate your support
Hi Beng
I appreciate your time and effort, very informative. I would appreciate if you could record a video about foundation design considering the amount of load and geology. It’s totally ok and you don’t have to if it’s not your field of work or not related to your profession.
Hi mate... thanks for your feedback. I could record a video on the design of pad footings, piers, screw piles, slab on ground etc if that's what you're after? I don't work much with Geo, so probably not the best person to show you slope stability, road design etc.
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus yes thank you
Nice Job, Liked the simplicity and organized explanations 👏👍
Thanks Ben :)
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus What software would you recommend for a begginer to draw these type of plans and drafting?
Your help is so important to me and much appreciated 🙏👍
Need something simple to learn but powerful
@@BenFreq Hi Ben, we use Autocad and Revit at the office. If you need basic plans, Autocad will do the job. For more complex and detailed projects Revit has its benefits.
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus Thanks for your quick reply, you have a great teaching and helping skill set. I will follow your videos and contents for sure.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge 🙏
@@BenFreq Appreciate Ben
Thanks, it was so useful. Can you explain about your methods for designing them?
Yes for sure. I've got some videos planned already. Thanks for the support.
I'd love to hear about REVERSED brick veneer construction please!
Hi Rebecca, reverse brick veneer construction can be really good in terms of thermal performance. However, to be very honest, I haven't seen or designed one yet as it's not as popular as brick veneer.
Great video I’m in the construction industry and it’s great to watch these videos to help expand my knowledge. Keep up the good work
Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad the video was helpful.
A video on insulated concrete formwork, rammed earth, straw bale housing stc.. would be great for an “alternate” or “non-typical” building fabric video
Thank you for this amazing video Gabriel. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Camila :)
Thanks for the video. Very informative! Please also talk about footing design for class P.
Hi Van, I just did a video on pad footing. There are a variety of factors that classify a site as class P. For instance, if trees are encountered on site or there's infrastructure services etc, the site will be classified as "P". It's a case by case situation.
Thanks for this Gabriel. I'm interested in how to make houses more energy efficient, particularly brick veneer. Would love a video on that!
Great video. Do you know if homes here in Australia need a structural design to be built or do they just follow a pattern?
Hi Marco, you will need a registered professional structural engineer to design your house, if that's what you're asking. Each state (NSW, QLD, VIC etc) has its own regulations when it comes to certification.
Mate, this is a great video...O brigada!
Cheers Marcela
Excellent presentation and insights
Thanks very much :)
I am appalled that non of these homes have proper foundation with zero rebar in them to deal with swelling ground. No wonder most of the houses I visited have badly heaved floor slabs and distresses walls. Awful. I never knew it was this bad.
Hi Ben - thank you very much to taking the time in making this video. Here in NSW brick veneer is popular or recommended based on price, however, is it really much cheaper? Coming from South America (Arg) it is difficult to conceive the idea of living in a house held on wood rather than brick. Would you please shed some light on the costs to compare double brick and brick veneer. Thank you very much. Pablo // Alternatively, any guidance on where I can get this cost comparison would also help. Cheers,
Hi Pablo, the construction methods here are quite different from South America due to skilled labor, cost of materials and cultural acceptance of construction systems. I don't have exact figures, but as soon as brick laying is added to the system the costs go up if compared to the traditional timber-framed house. Prices will vary from state to state as well.
Oi Gabriel! sou recém chegada aqui na Austrália e estou acompanhando seu canal. Você não tem ideia de como está me ajudando. Sou arquiteta e consegui minha primeira oportunidade como desenhista na área de engenharia e precisava muito desse conteúdo. Pode ter certeza que a tua vaga no céu está garantida! hehe gratidão!
haha que otimo Ursula. Fico feliz que tenha ajudado. parabens pela conquista e precisando estamos ai.
Excellent video mate, thanks.
Thanks very much :)
Can you Make a video on Light Gauge Steel Framing, Calculating Loads on Steel Trusses, Nodal offset as centre lines of CFS trusses do not meet, Calculating cappacity of K braces, and wind loads as per 1170.2 on Steel Building and Bracing requirements
Interesting this video Engineer, very different in my country. I would like to see videos about road construction in Australia. Is it possible?
Thank you for the video man. It really helps. Say for example in Sydney region you can fit in all these 4 types. but how to decide or what factors determine the house that fits into that plot ? and what factors do we use to rank the house from rank 1 to rank 4 ?
There are a multitude of factors such as budget, clients preference, topography, location (wind loads, thermal performance, energy efficiency), cost of materials and availability of skilled labor in the region. I personally don't do this preliminary study on what type of house to be designed, I pretty much engineer the house the architects and clients engage me to work on.
Very professional 👍
Thanks Putrv
Thank you. Easy to understand.
Thank you George
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Could u please create a complete estimating tutorial of a building and house in Australia which will be helpful for construction estimator.
that's not much my area, but you can have a look at my video "How to read structural drawings" and you will have a pretty good idea of the materials used in a two-storey building.
Thanks for this superb video!
Do you know a good book regarding architecture code and construction methods in Australia?
Thanks Nelson. Appreciate the words
Nossa! Eu tava procurando por isso. Estou estudando como projetar wood frame no Revit. Se puder responder, tenho algumas dúvidas.
Vocês fazem usando curtain wall?
Ou utiliazam alguma extensão específica?
E no caso os arquitetos entregam o projeto com paredes genéricas ou eles já tem que colocar esse tipo de parede com estrutura de madeira?
Fala Arlindo, os arquitetos mandam um bem generico. No caso voce nao precisa desenhar os studs etc. Os desenhos do video sao somente indicativos.
Thank for your the video. I recently looking for a house and those houses never mention which types they are. Any advantages and disadvantages on these types of construction?
Nice mate
Thanks Chris
Genial, muito boa a aula!!
Utilizam tanto wood frame e bloco de concreto estrutural, fiquei com dúvida referente ao revestimento da pintura dos blocos de concreto, utilizam gesso liso ou massa corrida???
fala victor, usam bastante bloco no norte onde tem ciclones. Normalmente massa corrida eu acredito ( render a wall).
What are the key differences in 90*45mm and 90*35mm timber frames studs from cost and strength perspectives?
From the strength perspective, 90x35 studs will buckle under a compressive load smaller than that for a 90x45 stud. You can work out this load or you can have a look at tables that give you maximum roof or floor load widths. Costs should be similar, but double check that with a supplier in your area.
Hi Gabriel.
I am doing a Bio;domg amd Construction course, and for what I have seen during my studies, Concrete applears to be the worse material that can be used in the construction industry, and second to that appear to be the manmade timbers, full of harmful timbers and I have seen them delaminating when exposed to the weather. Having said that, is it possible to build a single leaf (110 mm) load bearing concrete wall, with engaged piers, for the complete house or even a commercial shop?
Where can I get good information for such a project, please?
I want to study this kind of construction in depth.
Steel construction is not reallly an option, as far as I can see, there are many disadvantages to steel construction. Maybe, it is OK to utilise I-bemas to create the Portal frame, then clad it with other light materials, but that is about it for the use of steel; as I see it. However, you are an engineer, and hopefully, a good engineer who has done all sorts of investigations, to a PhD level in construction.
I am interested in hearing your views on this subject.
Kind regards. y hasta la vista amigo!
Franklin
Thank you for your information, and would you be so kind as to let me know where can I find the Australian standard code or AS4773.1 ?
Unfortunately Australian Standards are a business in Australia and you have to pay for them. Some of them you can find online for free, but most of them are paid.
Great video thank you 🙏
thanks :)
Most of the builds over here in Western Australia are brick constructed
we have a multi-story rendered double brick with concrete floors, for the upper levels would the concrete just sit on top of the inner brick or sit over the cavity too?
Suspended slabs usually sit on top of the inner brick.
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus makes sense for wiring etc.. I guess I was confused by the internal water damage on the 2nd floor beneath a corner window but now I realize the room overhangs so the cavity doesn't continue below it, they should have used weep holes :/
Hello sir
Pls suggest using leatherboard in house construction
Great video man. Appreciate it.
I actually had an invitation to interview for structural engineering job in Australia for their timber/steel residential structure. I am planning to do a freelance work there and this video gave me a great overview on how residential constructions are made. I am currently studying Australian standards just like what you mentioned in the video (at least I know I'm on the right track). But would like to reach out to you if you have any words of advise that I should consider before I hop in on this job.
Love to hear it from you. Blessings.
Hi Denmar,
Australia is a growing market. There's a lot of work here. Hope the job is going well. Let me know how you go.
Cheers
Thanks for the video . Please inform what type of software used to timber designing?
Hyne for residential projects.
Gabriel: How are the walls tied together in the double wythe brick? How do you insulate the walls?
Hi Mike. You should have cavity ties to tie the walls together. If I'm not wrong, the insulation will depend on the R-value you need to achieve. You can use foam boards most of the times.
Hi Sir, Can I ask for a sample structural plan of a residential house in australia? Thank you so much.
What about EPS Gabriel? I feel it’s becoming more popular amounts the owner builder community. I believe there is EPS and steel frame with EPS panel aswell. Curious to see what’s more popular and/or longer lasting
EPS should be banned in Australian homes. Build with something safer. It burns too fast, it is a dangerous product...why not use kerosene soaked wood instead?
Wow. These houses must be super cheap with such low standards. And they must be very cold in the winter. Yet, I don't see radiators included. We build better weekenders in northern Europe.
The insulation will vary from region to region. Colder regions will require better insulation obviously. The east coast is hot all year round. :)
A good architectural design will make your house more efficient.
Gracias Gabriel, it was very helpful, obrigada
No hay de que :)
Apologies if this is a silly question, but what is the difference between 1 Timber-framed and 2 Brick Veneer? Don't a large proportion of Brick Veneer houses use Timber Frames (i.e. is 2 a variation of 1)?
P.s. Great video. Subscribed!
There's not difference in terms of load bearing elements. They are both supported by timber framed walls.
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus thank you . All the best with your channel !
@@theworldisa Thank you very much :)
I'm a real estate agent your knowledge helps me in selling
Happy to help Ahsan
Hi Gabriel,
Can you talk about the light steel frame method?
Cheers
Hi Renato, I haven't designed many of them, as a lot of times the manufacturer will do the design, but I can certainly talk about in future videos.
Saludos Gabriel from Adelaide :)
Love Australia don’t wake me fuck with me
Thank you
I can hear the blend of Australian and Brazilian accents!
Some words are pronounced in an uncanny Australian way!
Hi Patty. thanks for your comment. I'm adding subtitles to the videos so people can understand better :) I'm getting better little by little.
Boa tarde, sabe me dizer como está o mercado de estruturas de galpões pré moldado na Austrália?
O mercado em geral esta bem aquecido. Especificamente para galpoes pre moldado nao sei te informar, mas com certeza temos muito projetos aqui.
Your head is in a fantastic spot Gabriel
haha miss ya Carl
VIVA BRASIL !!!!!!! desde Brisbane
Vivaaa :)
The cavity is more like 100mm
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Bon dia Gabriel, como está você?
Fala Dennis. Tudo bom?
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Hi Gabriel, I wanted to build my home and would like to get your consultation. Could you provide me your details so that I can get in touch with you. Cheers.
Hi Dinesh, Happy to help. You can email me at eear.gabriel@gmail.com
Cheers
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