Construction Blueprint Reading and Estimating 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What does the symbol 'CL' represent on a construction blueprint?
- Ceiling Line
- Centerline (Correct answer)
- Closed Loop
- Column Line
Correct answer: Centerline
CL (often shown as a line with alternating long and short dashes) represents the centerline of a structural element or feature on construction drawings.
Question 2: On a site plan, what does a contour line represent?
- Property boundary
- Underground utility
- Line of equal elevation (Correct answer)
- Drainage direction
Correct answer: Line of equal elevation
Contour lines on a site plan connect points of equal elevation, allowing readers to visualize the terrain's slope and topography.
Question 3: What scale is most commonly used for architectural floor plan drawings?
- 1/8" = 1'-0"
- 1/4" = 1'-0" (Correct answer)
- 1" = 10'-0"
- 1/2" = 1'-0"
Correct answer: 1/4" = 1'-0"
The most common scale for architectural floor plans is 1/4 inch equals 1 foot, providing enough detail while fitting on standard sheet sizes.
Question 4: Which drawing type shows the vertical cross-section of a building cut from top to bottom?
- Plan view
- Elevation view
- Section view (Correct answer)
- Detail view
Correct answer: Section view
A section view shows a vertical cut through the building, revealing interior construction details, floor-to-floor heights, and material layers.
Question 5: In construction estimating, what is a 'quantity takeoff'?
- The process of measuring and listing all materials needed from drawings (Correct answer)
- A bid submitted to a general contractor
- A schedule of subcontractor payments
- A list of change orders
Correct answer: The process of measuring and listing all materials needed from drawings
A quantity takeoff (QTO) is the process of measuring and listing all materials, labor, and equipment quantities from construction drawings to prepare a cost estimate.
Question 6: What does 'AFF' stand for on construction drawings?
- Architectural Finish Floor
- Above Finish Floor (Correct answer)
- Adjusted Finish Framework
- Allowance For Framing
Correct answer: Above Finish Floor
AFF stands for 'Above Finish Floor' and is used to specify the height of fixtures, switches, outlets, and other elements measured from the finished floor surface.
What does the symbol 'CL' represent on a construction blueprint?