The upper structure is the parts that make up buildings such as sloof, walls, columns, beams, and roofs. In this upper structure these components have a very important role. Today, civil engineering students are required to be able to plan well so that they are strong and durable for a long time.In planning this upper structure, of course there are many methods that can be used to calculate moments, one of them is ultimate moment method, which can be combined with a reference from SK SNI 2847,2013. For pouring images can be presented with CAD (Computer Aided Design) software called AutoCAD.The results of this plan are used for roof and floor plates used 100 mm and 120 mm thick with reinforcement used 12 mm main reinforcement and 8 mm stirrup reinforcement with a distance of 200 mm. For beams and Sloof used the same, which is 16 mm for basic reinforcement and 10 mm for reinforcement Sengkang with a distance of 200 mm. Whereas for columns, reinforcement 16 mm and Sengkang 12 mm with a distance of 200 mm are used. The load distribution that occurs is for the roof floor of 20.640,924 kgm, because the assumption of loading the 1st floor to 6th is the same, which is equal to 23.233,644 kgm. The moments that occur in this plan are on the plate occurred at 17.074,370 kgm, the beam occurred at 342.733,875 kgm and 493.536,780 kgm. In the column arises a fairly large moment, with a value of 551.697,600 kgm. From the calculation of the earthquake load get the result = 159843 (kNm).Keywords: Planning, Structure, CAD, SNI
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