1. CONSTRUCTED LANDSCAPE [ARC 3343]
Tutor : Ms. Normah Sulaiman
Landscape Project (Project 2: Group 30%)
Group Member & ID
1. Nik Afiq Amadi 0317749
2. Claudwie Tan Wan Sien 0317997
3. Nur Aqilah Syaza 0317731
4. Jeffrey Liew Jun Yi 0317951
5. Tan Yincy 0318355
6. Ahmad Razin 0318799
7. Hazmi Dhamiri 0318644
2. INTRODUCTION
The aim of the project is to introduce students to Landscape
Project from ideas stage to completion.
Students will have basic exposure to concept, analysis, master
plan, costing, planting plan, construction and maintenance.
Student will be given a small site within campus to study and
apply the anatomy of project accordingly.
We’ve decided to choose 10m X 10m area next to the library as
our site.
3. SITE
ANALYSIS
Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site
planning, a form of urban planning which involves research, analysis,
and synthesis. It primarily deals with basic data as it relates to a
specific site.
5. CONCEPT
A concept is a general idea derived or inferred from specific
instances or occurrences. A concept is also something formed in the
mind, a thought or notion. The improvement will be a garden, the
garden concept is an irregular geometric garden. These irregular
shapes fills the space of 10m x 10m with ground covers and timber
decks. There is also a pond designed from an irregular shape.
6.
7. MASTER
PLAN
A master plan is an evolving, long-term planning document. It
establishes the framework and key elements of a site reflecting a
clear vision created and adopted in an open process. It synthesizes
civic goals and the public’s aspirations for a project, gives them form
and organization, and defines a realistic plan for implementation,
including subsequent approvals by public agencies.
8.
9. PLANTING
PLAN
A planting plan is a construction document that shows the location,
quantity, and other characteristics of vegetation to be planted in the
landscape. It should be easy to read and understand. Choosing the
Right Plants. Choosing which plants to use can be overwhelming.
10.
11. COSTING
Hardscape costing
Softscape costing
No Item Unit Qty Rate (RM) Amount (RM)
1 Shrubs
a) Jewel Euonymus m2 2 20.00 40.00
2 Ground covers
a) Blue Rug Juniper m2 25 15.00 375.00
3 Hole Excavation
a) Shrubs m2 2 15.00 30.00
b) Ground covers m2 25 5.00 125.00
c) Tree (1.0m x 1.0m x 1.0m
deep)
m2 27 30.00 810.00
4 Excavation for turfing m2 6 30.00 180.00
5 Mulching m2
a) Shrubs m2 40 5.00 200.00
b) Ground Covers m2 30 5.00 150.00
6 Small ornamental tree
a) Eastern redbud m2 4 400.00 1,600.00
b) Golden rain tree m2 23 300.00 6,900.00
Subtotal 10,410.00
No Item Unit Qty Rate (RM) Amount (RM)
1 Cut stone slab m2 17 350.00 5950.00
2 Brick edging m 7 250.00 1750.00
3 Water feature No. 1 4000.00 4000.00
4 Stone bench m2 13 250.00 3250.00
5 Timber deck m2 31 400.00 12,400.00
Subtotal 27,350
12. Electrical Costing
Maintenance costing
No. Item Rate (RM) Amount (RM)
1 Labour Cost
a. Labourers RM50/day x 4 times a month 200.00
b. Supervisor RM70/day x 4 times amonth 280.00
2 Material Cost
a) Fertiliser RM100/day x once a month 100.00
b) Pest Control RM100/day x once a month 100.00
c) Replacement of
dead plants
RM100/day x once a month 100.00
3 Water Feature Maintenance RM 700/day x once a month 700.00
4 Scrub pruning RM 45/day x 2 times a month 90.00
5 Path Maintenance RM 45/day x 2 times a month 90.00
Subtotal 1,660.00
No Item Unit Qty Rate (RM) Amount (RM)
1 LED 1.2W round inground
upright
no 16 10.00 160.00
2 Water resistant LED spotlight no 3 55.00 165.00
3 Installation of electrical wiring no Once 300.00 300.00
Subtotal 625.00
Sum of Subtotals 40,045.00
5% Preliminaries 2,002.25
10% Contingencies 4,004.50
Total 46,051.75
Estimated 46,100.00
13. CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
Construction details show a small part of the construction at a larger
scale, to show how the component parts fit together. They are also
used to show small surface details, for example decorative elements.
Section drawings at large scale are a standard way of showing
building construction details, typically showing complex junctions
(such as floor to wall junction, window openings, eaves and roof
apex) that cannot be clearly shown on a drawing that includes the
full height of the building. A full set of construction details needs to
show plan details as well as vertical section details. One detail is
seldom produced in isolation: a set of details shows the information
needed to understand the construction in three dimensions. Typical
scales for details are 1/10, 1/5 and full size.
14.
15. MAINTENANCE
PLAN
The process of identifying and arranging, in an orderly manner, all
required elements of the maintenance/repair support capability
necessary to ensure all are capable of performing their operational
missions.
16. REFERENCES
1.Landscaping - William Slack - Google Books.
Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
2.http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%
2Fwww.gardenclubofhingham.org%2FSite%2FHelp
ful_Handouts_files%2FGARDEN%2520MAINTENAN
CE%2520SCHEDULE.pdf&h=KAQGv_2UH
3.http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%
2Fwww.dunestrust.org.nz%2Fresources%2Fplantin
g-calculator%2F&h=KAQGv_2UH