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Thank you for your continued support. This is a notice from Arc System. We have updated the "Seki-san's Helpful Blog," where we post useful knowledge for everyone involved in construction cost estimation. This time, the theme is "Wooden Architect." The qualifications for architects are divided into three types: "Wooden Architect," "First-Class Architect," and "Second-Class Architect." Among these, the Wooden Architect is a qualification specialized in the design of wooden buildings. To obtain this qualification, one must meet the eligibility requirements and pass the national examination. This time, we will focus on the Wooden Architect, providing a clear explanation of the qualifications, job overview, eligibility requirements, pass rates (difficulty), and exam preparation. <Content of the post> What is a Wooden Architect? Introduction to eligibility requirements, pass rates (difficulty), and preparation - What is a Wooden Architect? - What are the eligibility requirements and pass rates (difficulty) for the Wooden Architect? - Strategies for passing the Wooden Architect exam - The eligibility requirements for the Wooden Architect exam include educational background and experience conditions! Be fully prepared for the exam. You can view it from the link below. Please take a look!
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Free membership registrationThank you for your continued support. We have an announcement from Arc System. We have updated the "Seki-san's Helpful Blog," where we post useful knowledge for everyone involved in the construction industry's estimation work! This time, the theme is about "cross-sectional drawings." Cross-sectional drawings play an important role in the design and construction of building projects. They contain the necessary information to ensure compliance with building codes, to construct each floor and room according to the design, and to connect these elements within the building. So, what specific information is included in cross-sectional drawings? This time, we will clearly explain the overview of cross-sectional drawings, how they differ from other drawings, how to write them, and key points to consider when creating them. <Content of the post> What is a cross-sectional drawing? A simple explanation of key points when writing - What is a cross-sectional drawing? A brief explanation! - Key points when creating a cross-sectional drawing - A simple introduction to the process of creating cross-sectional drawings - Cross-sectional drawings are diagrams to understand the relationship of building heights You can view it from the link below. Please take a look!
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Free membership registrationThank you for your continued support. This is a notice from Arc System. We have updated the "Seki-san's Useful Blog," where we post helpful knowledge for everyone involved in construction cost estimation! This time, the theme is about "Frame Diagrams." The design documents used in construction work are mainly classified into four types: "Structural Diagrams," "Architectural Diagrams," "Equipment Diagrams," and "Site Diagrams." These drawings are further divided into several categories, and construction work proceeds based on each of these drawings. The frame diagram is one of the drawings included in the structural diagrams. To understand the structure of a building, the frame diagram is essential. This time, we will focus on the frame diagram within the structural diagrams, explaining what a frame diagram is, how to read it, and the types of other structural diagrams in an easy-to-understand manner. <Content of the post> What is a frame diagram? Introduction to how to read it and types of structural diagrams - What is a frame diagram (jiku-gumi-zu)? - How to read a frame diagram - What other types of drawings are there besides frame diagrams? - Let's correctly understand the structure and framework by grasping how to read a frame diagram. You can view it from the link below. Please take a look!
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Free membership registrationThank you for your continued support. We have an announcement from Arc System. We have updated the "Seki-san's Helpful Blog," where we share useful knowledge for everyone involved in construction cost estimation! This time, the theme is about "Professional Engineer in the Construction Sector." The construction industry requires advanced specialized knowledge and practical experience. There are many related national qualifications, and obtaining them requires technical skills and continuous learning. This time, we will focus on one of the important national qualifications in the construction industry, the "Professional Engineer in the Construction Sector," and we will explain the pass rate (difficulty), exam content, and effective strategies in an easy-to-understand manner for those who are challenging it for the first time. <Content of the post> What is the pass rate (difficulty) for the Professional Engineer in the Construction Sector? Exam content and strategies as well. - What is the Professional Engineer in the Construction Sector? - What is the pass rate (difficulty) for the Professional Engineer in the Construction Sector? - Exam content for the Professional Engineer in the Construction Sector - Strategies to pass the Professional Engineer in the Construction Sector - The exam difficulty for the Professional Engineer in the Construction Sector is high! Aim for success with planned study. You can view it from the link below. Please take a look!
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Free membership registrationThank you for your continued support. We have an announcement from Arc System. To everyone involved in the construction industry's estimation work, we have updated the "Seki-san's Helpful Blog," where we post useful knowledge! This time, the theme is about "Site Plans." Among the various drawings prepared when constructing a building, one of the most fundamental is the "Site Plan." In this update, we will provide an overview of the Site Plan, as well as a detailed explanation of how to read and write it. We will also explain the typical symbols used, so please refer to it! <Content of the post> What is a Site Plan? Explanation of how to read and write it - What is a Site Plan? - How to read a Site Plan - How to write a Site Plan - The Site Plan is an important drawing in the design phase You can view it from the link below. We hope you take a moment to read it!
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