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ASSESSMENT #2 Site visit This site is relative flat. The top surface is predominantly secured with grass. Trees are not present. There is no knowledge about underground water service. There is a storm water point of release is nearby. Site setout Materials: Measuring tapes, string lines, nails, pegs, hammer. The measurement of the site is 16m by 12m. The building region is set at 900mm from the limit. Dimension will be made at 20 points at 4m distance between each other. There are three steps which are involved in setting out of the site: A: Set out the limit by running a string line along the limit between two pegs then plant two pegs ( peg] and peg2) separated 16m from each other and at 0.9m from the limit line, At that point Run a string line between the two pegi and peg2. pegi and peg2 line ought to be paralell to the limit line. B: Find and set peg3 and pega. As per Pythagoras Rule peg3 12m from pegi and 20m from peg? (20m =SQRI{ (12m)2 + (16m)2}). pegd is at 12m from peg? and 20m from peg C: Run a string line between pegi and peg3 and plant a peg each 4m along the string line, Rehash this procedure between peg2 and pegi, pegl and peg2, pegd and peg3, pegS and peg?, peg6 and peg8. Establish the site datum Asite datum is a marking, or location, with a known elevation. These markings are not usually permanent. They are used by a person doing leveling work as intermediary points when carrying a known elevation from one point to another. This is a not a permanent structure which has the benefit of moving and would permit us do re-try the same estimations in the event that we choose to return. Its area and the area of the measuring instrument are appeared in the site arrangement. Details of this site survey: © Date: 23/04/16 Weather: cloudy * Time: 8:30AM © Group members: Hafizullah, Mark, Piotr, Sanjeev, Vlad * Instrument: Make - Pentax, Model - AP120 * Location: Frankston © Vegetation: No vegetation Assessment task 2 Dear client In regards to your concern, | have found the following products that can be suitable as per your needs and will go along with eco-friendly standard. My suggestions are as follows: 1, For internal wall lining ‘+The internal wall lining which we can use is HardieGroove™ lining which is a flat sheet that has vertical V-shaped grooves carved into its face. It is very smooth and painted like traditional timber. It is better option than timber as it is highly resistant to damage. Details: Product code length (mm) width (mm) thickness (mm) mass (kg/m?) 4025 2700 1200 75 W7 http://www jameshardie. com. au/products/internalliningfhardiegroove * Another option will be internal Bamboo Cladding is an eco-friendly alternative to timber cladding. There are many options which are available to us as per your needs and your budgets. CODE NAME, LENGTH (MM) WIDTH (MM) DEPTH (MM) CWC Internal Ribbed Cladding 1960 92 10 2. Now in regards to natural paints, there are many paints available which are natural and eco friendly and highly resistive. All Unearthed Paints are natural, eco-friendly, and 100% VOC-free. Unearthed natural paints come in beautiful shades that range from understated to vibrant. Made with the finest natural ingredients, including reclaimed ttalian marble, white porcelain clay, and the earth and mineral pigments from France,

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