This project provides a comprehensive structural analysis of a two-bedroom domestic house located in Noosa, Queensland. The analysis covers various aspects of the construction, including stakeholder roles and responsibilities in construction projects, and the legal framework surrounding occupational health and safety. The project details the house's design, site characteristics, and structural components such as the concrete floor slab, timber-framed walls, and pitched hip roof. It identifies the materials used, the structural systems, and the forces acting on various structural members like roof trusses, beams, and columns. Furthermore, the project references relevant Australian Standards (AS 1684.4) and sections of the National Construction Code (NCC) applicable to the structure. The analysis includes diagrams illustrating load paths within the building's structural components and provides examples of structural members. The project showcases a real-world application of civil engineering principles in residential construction.