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πŸ—οΈ C-Plan Cheat Sheet

Civil & Site Work essentials: grading, drainage, paving, and utilities at a glance.

πŸ”Ž Plan Symbols

  • Contour lines: continuous curves with elevations for grading.
  • Utilities: dashed or dotted lines for water, sewer, gas, electric, telecom.
  • Manholes & catch basins: circles/squares with callouts.
  • Storm lines: dashed with arrow showing flow direction.
  • Paving hatches: crosshatch for concrete, stipple for asphalt.
  • Property / easement lines: heavy dashed lines with dimensions.

πŸ“ Key Calculations

  • Cut/Fill Volumes: avg end area method = (A1 + A2) Γ· 2 Γ— length.
  • Slope: rise Γ· run Γ— 100 = % grade.
  • Paving quantities: area Γ— thickness Γ· 27 = cubic yards of concrete/asphalt.
  • Pipe trench volume: (width Γ— depth Γ— length) Γ· 27 = CY excavation.
  • Storm line capacity: Manning’s formula (n=0.013 for PVC/HDPE).

⚑ Quick Reference

  • 🌎 1 acre = 43,560 SF.
  • πŸ“ Curb & gutter: typically 6" reveal, 18" width.
  • πŸ•³οΈ Compaction: 95% standard Proctor required for structural fill.
  • 🚧 Asphalt thickness: parking 2–3", drives 4–6".
  • πŸͺ£ Concrete sidewalk: 4" thick standard, 5' min width (ADA).
  • πŸ’§ Storm slope: min 1% for surface drainage.

πŸ“ Self Test

  1. What does a contour line with a higher elevation next to a lower elevation represent?
  2. How do you calculate slope percentage from rise/run?
  3. How many cubic yards of concrete are required for a 12' Γ— 100' driveway at 5" thick?
  4. What is the standard compaction percentage for structural fill?
  5. What is the minimum ADA sidewalk width?

(Answers: 1) Grade change, higher ground, 2) rise Γ· run Γ— 100, 3) 12 Γ— 100 Γ— 0.42 Γ· 27 β‰ˆ 19 CY, 4) 95% Proctor, 5) 5')