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PROJECT 3 :
THE PROJECT PROPOSAL
NAME: MICHELLE TUNG MAN KAYE ( 0324175 )
RAVEENDER SINGH ( 0322490 )
TUTOR: PN. HASMANIRA
COURSE: FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT
(FNBE)
MODULE: INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
[QSB30105]
INTAKE: MARCH 2015
CONTENT
1. Project Introduction
2. Introduction to the site
3. Location & Key plan
4. Site plan
5. Site context
6. Site analysis & Observation
- Circulation
- Microclimate
- Wind flow direction
- Drainage
7. Advantages and Disadvantages
8. Michelle Tung ( Individual proposal )
9. Raveender Singh ( Individual proposal )
1.1 PROJECT INTRODUCTION
This is the final project of Introduction to Construction Industry. For this
assignment, we were assigned to search for a specific empty land that the size of the
land shall between 50m x 50m (2500𝑚2
) – 50mx70m (3500𝑚2
) to initiative a small
construction project and come out with a proposal.
In the project brief, we are required to serve one of the purposes mentioned.
Which includes: Recreation area, Commercial area, Industrial area, Agricultural area,
Tourism area and Residential area.
The objective of this project is to enable us to develop an understanding of the
construction team, its organization, duties and inter-relations.This project also help us to
develop an awareness of the professional responsibilities and to appreciate their
profession in the construction industry.
INTRODUCTION TO THE SITE
We choose this site for our project which is located at Jalan USJ 1/3g Taman
Subang Mewah, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor. The plot of land we have chosen is an
empty and undeveloped piece of barren land approximately around 50m x 60m. Thus
we have decided that this piece of land is a suitable area to develop as it has many
potentials. There are many good reasons why we choose this location to develop, but
the main reasons are because it is located in a prime location surrounded by residential
areas and many food and retail outlets.Thus, this site has lots of potential for further
development.
2.1 SITE LOCATION
Location:
Jalan USJ 1/3g Taman Subang Mewah, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor.
Key Plan
SITE PLAN
SITE CONTEXT
OBSERVATION
CIRCULATION
Circulation 1
Circulation 2
Circulation 3
People can enter to the site easily through circulation 1, circulation 2 and
circulation 3 which have shown in the figure above. Thus, this site can be accessed
easily.
MICROCLIMATE
WIND FLOW DIRECTION
The sun rises from the east and sets in the west. In addition, our site will be a nice spot
to enjoy watching the sun set in the evening and sun rise in the morning. Wind
circulates from the west to east making the site cool both during day and night.
SUN
RISE
SUN
SET
DRAINAGE
SITE ANALYSIS
Site Context Image Distance Time
Masjid Al-Irsyad USJ 1 92m 1 min
PETRONAS - Taman
Subang Mewah
170m 2 min
USJ 1 One Avenue 450m 5 min
Jati Apartment Subang
Mewah
500m 6 min
Restoren USJ Avenue 150m 2 min
SJK(C) Chee Wen
Selangor
200m 3 min
7. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SITE
ADVANTAGES
The site contains many advantages, some of them are that it is located in a very prime
area and is easily reachable from various locations. Secondly, it is surrounded by trees
that will provide cool breeze and also shade to the site. There is also a nearby school
located by the site. In addition, there is also a mosque located right beside the site to
allow people to perform their prayers.
DISADVANTAGES
As we all know, no site is ever perfect and may contain some disadvantages. These are
some of the disadvantages of our site. The site is located quite near to the road which is
a safety hazard and also the cars passing by will produce a significant amount of carbon
dioxide therefore decreasing the air quality there.
FINAL PROJECT :
A Relaxation Commercial Centre
Development Plan Proposal
NAME: MICHELLE TUNG MAN KAYE
STUDENT ID: 0324175
TUTOR: PN. HASMANIRA
COURSE: FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT
(FNBE)
MODULE: INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
[QSB30105]
INTAKE: MARCH 2015
CONTENT
Topic Page
Introduction 3
Objective & Benefits 4
Bubble diagram 5 - 6
Sketch plan 7 - 9
Facilities 10 - 12
Project concept 13
Professions 14 - 16
Costing 17
INTRODUCTION
In this final project of Introduction to Construction Industry. We were given a task
to find a specific empty land to initiate a small construction project which the land shall
between 50m x 50m (2500𝑚2
) – 50m x 70m (3500𝑚2
) and come out with a proposal.
In the project brief, we are required to serve one of the purposes mentioned.
Which includes: Recreation area, Commercial area, Industrial area, Agricultural area,
Tourism area and Residential area. Next, we should include suggestion, rationale,
benefits, site analysis, evaluation and the requirement of the project.
For our group, we come out with an outcome to use the empty land which
located in Subang Jaya, Selangor. Thus, I decided to develop a commercial area on the
land that we found. I plan to build a relaxation and comfortable building on that empty
land for my individual report.
OBJECTIVE
 To build a relaxation and comfortable commercial centre for the people around
Taman Subang Mewah.
 To provide a complete equipped environment for the residents.
 To increase the relation between residents.
 To maintain the residents health.
 To improve their overall health and quality of life
 To provide a clean, comfortable and convenient area.
BENEFITS
 People who are busy can relax and release their stress in this spa centre.
 Citizen stay around in that area can also drop by to enjoy and feel the nature
.
 This relaxation commercial centre is surrounded by residential area which will
make the residents more convents to come and relax.
 There will be enough spaces which allows car to park.
 There will be lots of green plants which will provide a healthier and fresher area
for the residents.
 This relaxing commercial area will provide a healthier lifestyle for the residents.
FACILITIES
SAUNA
o A small room used as a steam bath
for calming and refreshing the body.
o To help people be
more healthy though it causes stress
on the body by overheating.
o Good for our body and provides a
pampering retreat where we can relax
and restore body.
SWIMMING POOL
o A container that is filled with water to
allow for swimming or other leisure
activities and a great recreational
activity for people of all ages.
o Swimming is a great workout because
you need to move your whole body
against the resistance of the water
which also a good way to relax and
feel good.
GYM
o A place where provides a range of
facilities designed to improve and
maintain physical fitness and health.
o Exercising daily strengthens your
heart and allows it to pump more
efficiently with less strain.
o Exercise also lowers your blood
pressure, which measures the force
on your artery walls each time your
heart beats.
MINI THEATRE
o For viewing movies.
o Projected with a movie projector onto
a large projection screen at the front
of the auditorium while the dialogue,
sounds and music are played through
a number of speakers.
ROOFTOOP CAFÉ
o An open space café located at the top
of the building.
o Enjoy and relaxing space.
o Spend time to chit chat with people
around to increase the relationship.
MASSAGE THERAPY
o Massage therapy is manual
manipulation of soft body tissues to
enhance a person’s health.
o To reduce stress and anxiety, relax
muscles, rehabilitate injuries, reduce
pain, and promote overall health and
wellness.
MANICURE & PEDICURE
o A cosmetic beauty treatment for
the fingernails and hands.
o Filing and shaping of the free edge,
pushing and clipping any nonliving
tissue from the nail plate,
treatments, massage of the hand and
the application of polish.
o Include painting of pictures or designs
on the nails or applying
small decals or imitation jewels.
FACIAL CARE
o A beauty treatment for the face.
o Involving a variety of skin treatments
such as steam, exfoliation, extraction,
creams, lotions, facial masks, peels,
and massage.
o A common spa treatment.
FISH SPA
o To stimulate blood flow and improve
circulation, remove bacteria and
reduce foot odour.
o To regulate the nervous system, relax
the body and release fatigue.
o To remove dry and dead skin.
WASHROOM
o A hygiene and comfort area for the
residents and staff.
RECEPTION
o To greet and receive calls when
customers make an appointment.
o Receiving something sent, given or
inflicted.
o To announce the latest news.
PROJECT CONCEPT
The construction plan is design on 50m x 60m empty land in Jalan USJ 1/3g
Taman Subang Mewah, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor. I have decided to develop a
commercial area which able to provide a comfortable and relaxing area for the people
around.
The aim of this project is to transform an empty land into a place that benefits the
people and the residents nearby.
Futhermore, I have decided to build a comfortable and relaxing area because I
found out that there is no any place for the people around to enjoy and relax. Thus, I
decided to start a construction of a comfortable and relaxing place on this empty land.
Which include lots of facilities such as sauna , swimming pool, gym, mini theatre,
rooftop café and more to provide a sufficient space for the residents to enjoy under a
complete equipped environment.
PROFESSIONS
Professions involved and their task:
a) Landscape Architect
b) Architect
c) Civil Engineer
d) Structural Engineer
e) Electrical Engineer
f) Quantity Surveyor
g) Interior Designer
Landscape Architect
A person who design of outdoor public areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve
environmental, social-behavioral, or aesthetic outcomes. It involves the systematic
investigation of existing social, ecological, and soil conditions and processes in the
landscape, and the design of interventions that will produce the desired outcome. His
jobs can range from small scale to a very large scale level and he designs, estimate and
also implement the process of landscape element development.
Architect
A person who give professional supports to the clients not only on the design of the
building. The work of an architect is extensive because they are generally closer to your
clients than every other building professionals. He is in the best position to know what
meets your dreams and how to help achieve it. He conceives or dream and put pen to
paper and sketch out what you have in mind, gives you to criticize to suit what you want
properly, and make the necessary adjustments.
Civil Engineer
A professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and
maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like roads,
bridges, canals, dams, and buildings. Civil engineering is the second-oldest engineering
discipline after military engineering, and it is defined to distinguish non-military
engineering from military engineering. He prepares structural detail drawings to guide
the construction operation.
Structural Engineer
A field of engineering dealing with the analysis and design of structures that support or
resist loads. They are most commonly involved in the design of buildings and large non-
building structures but they can also be involved in the design of machinery, medical
equipment, vehicles or any item where structural integrity affects the item's function or
safety. Structural engineers must ensure their designs satisfy given design criteria,
predicated on safety serviceability and performance.
Electrical Engineer
Engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics,
and electromagnetism. They give instructions to the electrician on large project sites.
Quantity Surveyor
A person who manages all costs relating to building and civil engineering projects, from
the initial calculations to the final figures. They seek to minimize the costs of a project
and enhance value for money, while still achieving the required standards and quality.
Many of these are specified by statutory building regulations, which they need to
understand and adhere to. A quantity surveyor may work for either the client or the
contractor, working in an office or on site. They are involved in a project from the start,
preparing estimates and costs of the work. When the project is in progress, quantity
surveyors keep track of any variations to the contract that may affect costs and create
reports to show profitability.
Interior Designer
A person who responsible for designing spaces inside buildings. They work on
specification of stylish finishing such as cornice on ceiling, colours, texture of wall,
curtains, blinding and furniture and also works with architect on layout of rooms.
COSTING
DESCRIPTION QUANTITY AMOUNT (RM)
1. Facial equipment - 50,000
2. Gym equipment - 40,000
3. Massage equipment - 50,000
4. Café equipment - 20,000
5. Swimming pool 300m2 90,000
6. Toilet equipment 18 units 15,000
7. Fish spa 1 unit 1,000
8. Sauna 1 unit 3,000
9. Cinema 1 unit 4,000
10. Manicure & Pedicure - 10,000
11. Drainage system 1 line 3,000
12. Central air conditioning 2 units 4,000
13. Lighting - 1,000
14. Furniture - 30,000
15. Flooring - 37,500
16. Smoke detector 9 units 3,000
TOTAL 361,500

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Assignment 2

  • 1. PROJECT 3 : THE PROJECT PROPOSAL NAME: MICHELLE TUNG MAN KAYE ( 0324175 ) RAVEENDER SINGH ( 0322490 ) TUTOR: PN. HASMANIRA COURSE: FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT (FNBE) MODULE: INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY [QSB30105] INTAKE: MARCH 2015
  • 2. CONTENT 1. Project Introduction 2. Introduction to the site 3. Location & Key plan 4. Site plan 5. Site context 6. Site analysis & Observation - Circulation - Microclimate - Wind flow direction - Drainage 7. Advantages and Disadvantages 8. Michelle Tung ( Individual proposal ) 9. Raveender Singh ( Individual proposal )
  • 3. 1.1 PROJECT INTRODUCTION This is the final project of Introduction to Construction Industry. For this assignment, we were assigned to search for a specific empty land that the size of the land shall between 50m x 50m (2500𝑚2 ) – 50mx70m (3500𝑚2 ) to initiative a small construction project and come out with a proposal. In the project brief, we are required to serve one of the purposes mentioned. Which includes: Recreation area, Commercial area, Industrial area, Agricultural area, Tourism area and Residential area. The objective of this project is to enable us to develop an understanding of the construction team, its organization, duties and inter-relations.This project also help us to develop an awareness of the professional responsibilities and to appreciate their profession in the construction industry.
  • 4. INTRODUCTION TO THE SITE We choose this site for our project which is located at Jalan USJ 1/3g Taman Subang Mewah, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor. The plot of land we have chosen is an empty and undeveloped piece of barren land approximately around 50m x 60m. Thus we have decided that this piece of land is a suitable area to develop as it has many potentials. There are many good reasons why we choose this location to develop, but the main reasons are because it is located in a prime location surrounded by residential areas and many food and retail outlets.Thus, this site has lots of potential for further development.
  • 5. 2.1 SITE LOCATION Location: Jalan USJ 1/3g Taman Subang Mewah, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor. Key Plan
  • 8. OBSERVATION CIRCULATION Circulation 1 Circulation 2 Circulation 3 People can enter to the site easily through circulation 1, circulation 2 and circulation 3 which have shown in the figure above. Thus, this site can be accessed easily.
  • 9. MICROCLIMATE WIND FLOW DIRECTION The sun rises from the east and sets in the west. In addition, our site will be a nice spot to enjoy watching the sun set in the evening and sun rise in the morning. Wind circulates from the west to east making the site cool both during day and night. SUN RISE SUN SET
  • 11. SITE ANALYSIS Site Context Image Distance Time Masjid Al-Irsyad USJ 1 92m 1 min PETRONAS - Taman Subang Mewah 170m 2 min USJ 1 One Avenue 450m 5 min Jati Apartment Subang Mewah 500m 6 min
  • 12. Restoren USJ Avenue 150m 2 min SJK(C) Chee Wen Selangor 200m 3 min
  • 13. 7. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SITE ADVANTAGES The site contains many advantages, some of them are that it is located in a very prime area and is easily reachable from various locations. Secondly, it is surrounded by trees that will provide cool breeze and also shade to the site. There is also a nearby school located by the site. In addition, there is also a mosque located right beside the site to allow people to perform their prayers. DISADVANTAGES As we all know, no site is ever perfect and may contain some disadvantages. These are some of the disadvantages of our site. The site is located quite near to the road which is a safety hazard and also the cars passing by will produce a significant amount of carbon dioxide therefore decreasing the air quality there.
  • 14. FINAL PROJECT : A Relaxation Commercial Centre Development Plan Proposal NAME: MICHELLE TUNG MAN KAYE STUDENT ID: 0324175 TUTOR: PN. HASMANIRA COURSE: FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT (FNBE) MODULE: INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY [QSB30105] INTAKE: MARCH 2015
  • 15. CONTENT Topic Page Introduction 3 Objective & Benefits 4 Bubble diagram 5 - 6 Sketch plan 7 - 9 Facilities 10 - 12 Project concept 13 Professions 14 - 16 Costing 17
  • 16. INTRODUCTION In this final project of Introduction to Construction Industry. We were given a task to find a specific empty land to initiate a small construction project which the land shall between 50m x 50m (2500𝑚2 ) – 50m x 70m (3500𝑚2 ) and come out with a proposal. In the project brief, we are required to serve one of the purposes mentioned. Which includes: Recreation area, Commercial area, Industrial area, Agricultural area, Tourism area and Residential area. Next, we should include suggestion, rationale, benefits, site analysis, evaluation and the requirement of the project. For our group, we come out with an outcome to use the empty land which located in Subang Jaya, Selangor. Thus, I decided to develop a commercial area on the land that we found. I plan to build a relaxation and comfortable building on that empty land for my individual report.
  • 17. OBJECTIVE  To build a relaxation and comfortable commercial centre for the people around Taman Subang Mewah.  To provide a complete equipped environment for the residents.  To increase the relation between residents.  To maintain the residents health.  To improve their overall health and quality of life  To provide a clean, comfortable and convenient area. BENEFITS  People who are busy can relax and release their stress in this spa centre.  Citizen stay around in that area can also drop by to enjoy and feel the nature .  This relaxation commercial centre is surrounded by residential area which will make the residents more convents to come and relax.  There will be enough spaces which allows car to park.  There will be lots of green plants which will provide a healthier and fresher area for the residents.  This relaxing commercial area will provide a healthier lifestyle for the residents.
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  • 23. FACILITIES SAUNA o A small room used as a steam bath for calming and refreshing the body. o To help people be more healthy though it causes stress on the body by overheating. o Good for our body and provides a pampering retreat where we can relax and restore body. SWIMMING POOL o A container that is filled with water to allow for swimming or other leisure activities and a great recreational activity for people of all ages. o Swimming is a great workout because you need to move your whole body against the resistance of the water which also a good way to relax and feel good. GYM o A place where provides a range of facilities designed to improve and maintain physical fitness and health. o Exercising daily strengthens your heart and allows it to pump more efficiently with less strain. o Exercise also lowers your blood pressure, which measures the force on your artery walls each time your heart beats.
  • 24. MINI THEATRE o For viewing movies. o Projected with a movie projector onto a large projection screen at the front of the auditorium while the dialogue, sounds and music are played through a number of speakers. ROOFTOOP CAFÉ o An open space café located at the top of the building. o Enjoy and relaxing space. o Spend time to chit chat with people around to increase the relationship. MASSAGE THERAPY o Massage therapy is manual manipulation of soft body tissues to enhance a person’s health. o To reduce stress and anxiety, relax muscles, rehabilitate injuries, reduce pain, and promote overall health and wellness. MANICURE & PEDICURE o A cosmetic beauty treatment for the fingernails and hands. o Filing and shaping of the free edge, pushing and clipping any nonliving tissue from the nail plate, treatments, massage of the hand and the application of polish. o Include painting of pictures or designs on the nails or applying small decals or imitation jewels.
  • 25. FACIAL CARE o A beauty treatment for the face. o Involving a variety of skin treatments such as steam, exfoliation, extraction, creams, lotions, facial masks, peels, and massage. o A common spa treatment. FISH SPA o To stimulate blood flow and improve circulation, remove bacteria and reduce foot odour. o To regulate the nervous system, relax the body and release fatigue. o To remove dry and dead skin. WASHROOM o A hygiene and comfort area for the residents and staff. RECEPTION o To greet and receive calls when customers make an appointment. o Receiving something sent, given or inflicted. o To announce the latest news.
  • 26. PROJECT CONCEPT The construction plan is design on 50m x 60m empty land in Jalan USJ 1/3g Taman Subang Mewah, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor. I have decided to develop a commercial area which able to provide a comfortable and relaxing area for the people around. The aim of this project is to transform an empty land into a place that benefits the people and the residents nearby. Futhermore, I have decided to build a comfortable and relaxing area because I found out that there is no any place for the people around to enjoy and relax. Thus, I decided to start a construction of a comfortable and relaxing place on this empty land. Which include lots of facilities such as sauna , swimming pool, gym, mini theatre, rooftop café and more to provide a sufficient space for the residents to enjoy under a complete equipped environment.
  • 27. PROFESSIONS Professions involved and their task: a) Landscape Architect b) Architect c) Civil Engineer d) Structural Engineer e) Electrical Engineer f) Quantity Surveyor g) Interior Designer Landscape Architect A person who design of outdoor public areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioral, or aesthetic outcomes. It involves the systematic investigation of existing social, ecological, and soil conditions and processes in the landscape, and the design of interventions that will produce the desired outcome. His jobs can range from small scale to a very large scale level and he designs, estimate and also implement the process of landscape element development. Architect A person who give professional supports to the clients not only on the design of the building. The work of an architect is extensive because they are generally closer to your clients than every other building professionals. He is in the best position to know what meets your dreams and how to help achieve it. He conceives or dream and put pen to paper and sketch out what you have in mind, gives you to criticize to suit what you want properly, and make the necessary adjustments.
  • 28. Civil Engineer A professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like roads, bridges, canals, dams, and buildings. Civil engineering is the second-oldest engineering discipline after military engineering, and it is defined to distinguish non-military engineering from military engineering. He prepares structural detail drawings to guide the construction operation. Structural Engineer A field of engineering dealing with the analysis and design of structures that support or resist loads. They are most commonly involved in the design of buildings and large non- building structures but they can also be involved in the design of machinery, medical equipment, vehicles or any item where structural integrity affects the item's function or safety. Structural engineers must ensure their designs satisfy given design criteria, predicated on safety serviceability and performance. Electrical Engineer Engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. They give instructions to the electrician on large project sites.
  • 29. Quantity Surveyor A person who manages all costs relating to building and civil engineering projects, from the initial calculations to the final figures. They seek to minimize the costs of a project and enhance value for money, while still achieving the required standards and quality. Many of these are specified by statutory building regulations, which they need to understand and adhere to. A quantity surveyor may work for either the client or the contractor, working in an office or on site. They are involved in a project from the start, preparing estimates and costs of the work. When the project is in progress, quantity surveyors keep track of any variations to the contract that may affect costs and create reports to show profitability. Interior Designer A person who responsible for designing spaces inside buildings. They work on specification of stylish finishing such as cornice on ceiling, colours, texture of wall, curtains, blinding and furniture and also works with architect on layout of rooms.
  • 30. COSTING DESCRIPTION QUANTITY AMOUNT (RM) 1. Facial equipment - 50,000 2. Gym equipment - 40,000 3. Massage equipment - 50,000 4. Café equipment - 20,000 5. Swimming pool 300m2 90,000 6. Toilet equipment 18 units 15,000 7. Fish spa 1 unit 1,000 8. Sauna 1 unit 3,000 9. Cinema 1 unit 4,000 10. Manicure & Pedicure - 10,000 11. Drainage system 1 line 3,000 12. Central air conditioning 2 units 4,000 13. Lighting - 1,000 14. Furniture - 30,000 15. Flooring - 37,500 16. Smoke detector 9 units 3,000 TOTAL 361,500