ICF Residential Construction Drawings
Budget: €750 – €1,500 EUR
My planning drawings are approved and I now need a full construction-ready set that satisfies current Irish Building Regulations while reflecting the use of Insulated Concrete Formwork (ICF). The house is residential and the approved layouts are already fixed, so the task is to translate those into coordinated structural, electrical and plumbing drawings that a contractor can build from and Building Control can sign off.
You will be working from my PDF / DWG planning package. I’ll supply the ICF block specification we intend to use along with any manufacturer details you require. All structural details must comply with the relevant Parts A, B & D, account for typical Irish wind and snow loads and include lintels, ring beams, slab connections, reinforcement schedules and any ICF-specific tie-ins. Electrical and plumbing drawings should follow standard Irish domestic practices—showing circuits, breaker sizing, smoke/heat detector locations, pipe runs, venting and appliance hook-ups—so an RECI electrician and RGI plumber can price and install directly.
Deliverables
• General arrangement plans, elevations & sections annotated for construction
• Structural plans, schedules and connection details tailored to the chosen ICF system
• Electrical layout with legends, load calculations and distribution board schedule
• Plumbing & mechanical layout including hot/cold, waste, vent and plant room schematics
• A coordinated PDF set plus original editable DWG files
I’ll review drawings in two stages (draft and final) and respond promptly with any clarifications so we can keep momentum. If you have previous Irish ICF experience that will be a bonus, but solid knowledge of local regulations is essential.
You will be working from my PDF / DWG planning package. I’ll supply the ICF block specification we intend to use along with any manufacturer details you require. All structural details must comply with the relevant Parts A, B & D, account for typical Irish wind and snow loads and include lintels, ring beams, slab connections, reinforcement schedules and any ICF-specific tie-ins. Electrical and plumbing drawings should follow standard Irish domestic practices—showing circuits, breaker sizing, smoke/heat detector locations, pipe runs, venting and appliance hook-ups—so an RECI electrician and RGI plumber can price and install directly.
Deliverables
• General arrangement plans, elevations & sections annotated for construction
• Structural plans, schedules and connection details tailored to the chosen ICF system
• Electrical layout with legends, load calculations and distribution board schedule
• Plumbing & mechanical layout including hot/cold, waste, vent and plant room schematics
• A coordinated PDF set plus original editable DWG files
I’ll review drawings in two stages (draft and final) and respond promptly with any clarifications so we can keep momentum. If you have previous Irish ICF experience that will be a bonus, but solid knowledge of local regulations is essential.