The preparation of the following Plans and (下面的计划和准备).pdf
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Legislation passed by the 82nd legislature has modified the Texas Engineering
Practice Act and the Texas Architect Practice Act. In order to give the public a clearer
understanding of these changes, the following has been developed as a guideline for
practitioners to understand the new requirements
COMMON FOR ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
Excerpts from HB 2284, 82nd R
The preparation of the following Plans and Specifications may be performed by either an
engineer or an architect:
1 - Site plans depicting the location and orientation of a building on the site based on:
• A determination of the relationship of the intended use with the environment, topography,
vegetation, climate, and geographic aspects; and
• The legal aspects of site development, including setback requirements, zoning and other
legal restrictions, and surface drainage;
2 - The depiction of the building systems, including structural, mechanical, electrical, and
plumbing systems, in:
• Plan views;
• Cross-sections depicting building components from a hypothetical cut line through a
building; and
• The design of details of components and assemblies, including any part of a building
exposed to water infiltration or fire-spread considerations;
3 - Life safety plans and sheets, including accessibility ramps and related code analyses; and
4 - Roof plans and details depicting the design of roof system materials, components, drainage,
slopes, and directions and location of roof accessories and equipment not involving structural
engineering calculations.
The following activities may be performed by either an engineer or an architect:
1 - Programming for construction projects, including:
• Identification of economic, legal, and natural constraints; and
• Determination of the scope of functional elements;
2 - Recommending and overseeing appropriate constru
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