1. BACHELOR OF QUANTITY SURVEYING
(HONS)
BLD 60104 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 1
By Azrina Md Yaakob
Azrina.MdYaakob@taylors.edu.my
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
2. CONSTRUCTION??
• It is the act of constructing something
• While, Standard Industrial Classification are:
Ø erecting and repairing of buildings, roads, bridges, steel
and reinforced concrete structures and other civil
engineering work such as laying sewers and gas mains,
erecting overhead line supports and aerial masts, etc.
Ø specialisations include demolition and new construction
work, such as asphalting, flooring, glazing, painting,
plumbing, plastering, roofing and installation of
mechanical and electrical apparatus.
Ø Hiring of plants and scaffold are also counted.
3. • structure: a thing constructed; a complex entirely
constructed of many parts
• manufacture: put together out of artificial or natural
components or parts
• In shorter words, construction is a process of
combining and organizing people like firms and
companies, materials, machine, money, technology
and environment in systematic and logical manner
to produce a unique product according to the
defined performance, scope, time and cost
CONSTRUCTION??
4. TECHNOLOGY??
• the practical application of science to commerce or
industry
• usage and knowledge of tools, techniques, and
crafts
• a collection of techniques
So Construction technology?
5. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
• Construction technology means the study of the methods,
equipments and machineries used to build structures.
Ø Equipment?
Ø Machineries?
11. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
• About 60% of the construction expenditure contributes to country’s
economy
• Process:
1. Choice of
site
2. Temporary
works
3. Foundation
4. Framework
and Structure
5.
Superstructure
6. Finishing
and Interior
Design
12. TUTORIAL 1
Prepare a short presentation highlighting the major
machineries, tools and equipments together with its
function that are being used for construction.
Requirements:
You should prepare the presentation in an A3 size board. Each
panel must state the name, student ID and title of presentation.
(Group of 5)