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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND 
DESIGN 
Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) 
  
INTEGRATED ASSIGNMENT: 
MEASUREMENT I (QSB60104) 
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY I (BLD 60104) 
BUILDING MATERIALS (BLD 62003) 
  
CASE STUDY REPORT 
  
 
   
Student Name: Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee 
Student ID No: 0320021 
Date of Submission: 7th July 2016 @ 10A.M. 
Name of Lecturers: Miss Azrina Md. Yaakob 
Sr. Ang Fuey Lin 
Dr. Aisyah Kamarazaly 
 
Contents 
 
 
  Contents  Page 
Number 
1.  Introduction  2 
2.  Technical Observation  3 
3.  Construction of a Brick Wall  4 ­ 12 
4.  Conclusion  13 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Introduction 
 
On the 23rd of June 2016, the semester 1 class of Bachelor in Quantity Surveying were                               
given a task to do a case study report on brick walls. We are suppose to study and explain                                     
some major factors like how a brick wall is constructed and also what are the machineries,                               
plants and tools involved in constructing a brick wall.  
 
Due to the fact that my class was not given the fortunate chance of conducting a site                                 
visit, we were given three videos to watch instead and observe before summarizing it all up into                                 
a report in collaboration of 3 of my semester 1 modules which are Measurements I, Construction                               
Technology I and Building Materials. This video will give exposure to us where we will be able to                                   
describe, explain and understand the method and process of construction in accordance to the                           
sequence of work on site. This is a report on a video incorporating all the learning outcomes of                                   
the construction site, the introduction of the site and technical observations made on site. 
 
The videos were given in our facebook group and it is in the form of 3 videos. The details                                     
of the video contains of on a man laying mortar on a brick wall, concrete and mortar are being                                     
mixed on site and also plastering of a brick wall for aesthetic finishes. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Technical Observation 
 
To start things off, my classmates and I were supposed to attend a site visit                             
organized for the whole class 2 weeks prior to the submission date of this assignment.                             
Unfortunately due to some unavoidable circumstances, the site visit had to be called off                           
which made our class basically ‘site­less’ to even carry on with our assignment.                         
Because of that, the lecturers had given us another alternative which is to watch 3 given                               
videos and carry out a report about it before its due date. The videos were uploaded                               
onto my class’ Facebook group, along with a new and improved project brief. 
 
The first video that I had to view to ensure I was on the                           
right track was a video showing a bunch of workers                   
bonding bricks to build a brick wall. It was a 2 minute and                         
9 seconds long video of the workers stacking up the                   
bricks. Based on my observation, the bond in which the                   
pattern of the brick is laid in is the stretcher bond. 
 
 
 
  
The second video that I had to observe for 31 seconds                     
involves a male worker scooping a cement mix with a                   
shovel into the wheelbarrow whilst walking away from it                 
after the wheelbarrow is filled. As he gets out of the                     
scene, there is a portable cement mixer that is being                   
powered at the background. 
 
 
 
For the third and final video that lasted for about 20                     
seconds, shows a grinning male worker plastering a brick                 
wall for it to have a smooth and even texture by using a                         
trowel to screed the wall.  
 
 
 
 
 
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Construction of a Brick Wall 
 
First and foremost, constructing a brick wall is considered as one of the most                           
approachable skills construction­wise, and most self­builders are understandably keen                 
to give it a go. 
 
The first thing to make sure before             
beginning the bricklaying is to ensure the             
amount of bricks is correctly purchased. This             
is mainly because the bricks got to be               
adjusted in such a way that it accounts for                 
the mortar. The measurements of the mortar             
must be added and planned before           
constructing a brick wall. There is a specific               
name for when the measurement of the brick               
and mortar is combined, which is the brick’s               
‘nominal’ size. A trench is supposed to be dug out for the foundation to be prepared.                               
Then, the bricks should be laid out at both ends of the walls where the pillars will start. 
  
 
[A dug out trench] 
 
After all that is settled, the next step is to                   
proceed with the construction of the first row.               
The bricks should be laid in the foundation for a                   
dry run, and should have an appropriate             
spacing accounting for the mortar. For           
guideline purposes, clamp a string in order to               
have a proper level line to work with along the                   
way. The level line should not be sagged to                 
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avoid having structural issues once it is constructed. After that, lay the first half inch of                               
the mortar along the base of the foundation with the help of a trowel. Once the first brick                                   
has been laid down, press it down into the mortar then check the level to ensure it is in                                     
accordance with the ground. Any excess mortar should be scraped off the bricks. The                           
following steps requires of working 2 to 3 bricks worth of mortar at a time when setting                                 
more set of bricks. 
 
Once the setting of bricks are done, any missing                 
parts, gaps or joints of the wall should be filled up                     
with mortar by using a trowel.  
 
 
 
 
 
(Types of Bonds) 
 
First thing’s first, what exactly is meant by bonding of brickwork? This term is not                             
something that is rather familiar to hear in our everyday basis, unless you have a career that                                 
revolves around the construction industry. Basically, a bonding of brickwork is the arrangement                         
of brickwork of what seems to be the pattern of headers and stretchers, in other words the                                 
shorter faces and longer faces of the bricks. Breaking it down to the types of bonds, is meant by                                     
the variety of bonds to choose from which I am about to touch on.  
 
 
English Bond 
 
The English Bond comprises of alternative courses of               
stretchers and headers, with the headers centered             
over the middle point of the stretchers, and perpends                 
in each alternate course aligned. It provides a strong                 
bond when the wall is one­brick­thick. This type of                 
bond is highly recommended and chosen in terms of                 
the construction of bridges, viaducts, embankment           
walls and other civil engineering architectures that are               
available in the construction industry.  
 
 
 
  
 
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Flemish Bond 
 
The Flemish Bond, also sometimes known as the               
Dutch Bond, can be replicated in the half­brick outer                 
layer of a cavity wall by using whole­bricks as                 
stretchers, whilst the headers are created by half bricks                 
called bats, or snap­headers. As compared to the               
English Bond, it is not as strong at one­brick­thick. The                   
thing about Flemish Bond is that is it a little bit more                       
difficult to lay properly because all vertical mortar joints                 
of the Flemish Bond has to be aligned.    
 
Stretcher Bond 
 
The Stretcher Bond, also sometimes known as the               
running bond, is actually the simplest of all bonds that                   
are used in the construction industry today.             
Unfortunately, this bond is not likely to be suitable as a                     
stand­alone structural wall and a structural wall built               
directly behind it, fixed with wall ties would be needed.                   
On a normal bases, the stretcher bond is used with                   
the purpose of decorating the facade of a main                 
structural building to heighten its aesthetic value.             
Although in certain perspectives it may look really plain and simple, but with the help of a                                 
different form of patterns it can look very effective and aesthetically pleasing. 
 
 
American Bond 
The American Bond, or some may know it as the                   
Common Bond, have between 3­9 courses of             
stretchers between each course of headers. The             
headers are used as quoins for those of the                 
even­numbered stretching courses. It starts         
counting from the previous heading course to             
achieve the necessary off­set in a standard             
American Bond. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Facing Bond 
 
The Facing Bond is arranged in such a way that it is compatible                         
to be used for thick walls, where the facing and backing are                       
desired to be constructed with bricks of different thickness. Due                   
to the fact that the number of joints in the backing and facing                         
differs greatly, the distribution of load is not uniform.  
 
 
 
 
Garden Wall Bond 
 
The Garden Wall Bond is compatible for one­brick­thick               
wall which could act as a garden wall or a boundary wall.                       
For this bond, it is possible to build uniform faces for a wall                         
without the use of a lot of labour, although this type of                       
bond does not have a the sufficient strength as compared                   
to the English Bond. 
The garden wall bond can be broken down into 2 types                     
which are, 
(a) English garden wall bond 
(b) Flemish garden wall bond 
 
(a) English garden wall bond. Generally, the arrangement type is similar to the English Bond.                             
The only difference it makes is that the heading courses are only inserted at every fourth or                                 
sixth course. 
(b) Flemish garden wall bond. ​This bond consists of alternate course composed of one to                             
three header, or sometimes even five stretchers in series throughout the length of the courses.                             
Each alternate course contains a three quarter bat placed next to the quoin header and a                               
header is laid over the middle of each central stretcher. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Zig Zag Bond 
 
An easier way of explaining what a zig­zag bond is, is that it                         
is similar to a herring­bone bond with the only difference                   
making is the way the bricks are laid in. The bricks are laid                         
in a zig­zag manner which is basically where it gotten its                     
name from. This bond is commonly adopted in a brick paved                     
flooring. 
 
 
 
(Types of bricks) 
 
Facing bricks 
 
Facing bricks are bricks which are intended to be visible, and                     
are thus designed with some aesthetic aims in mind so that                     
they are visually interesting and appealing to look at. Quality,                   
durable bricks, with an attractive appearance for external use                 
above ground. As the name implies, facing bricks are                 
designed to be used as facing, as for example on the                     
exterior of a wall, where the bricks will be seen. These bricks                       
may lack the tensile strength of engineering bricks, which are                   
used for structural ​brickwork​, although bricks for facing can                 
also be used for structural applications in some cases.                 
Facing bricks can be extruded or molded, and in some cases may be made by hand, although                                 
handmade brick can be quite expensive. 
Wirecut Bricks 
 
For this type of brick the clay is extruded and cut by                       
wire into individual bricks. This is a very cost effective                   
way of producing bricks and is done by an automated                   
production process. These bricks are readily available             
in a variety of styles and colours. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Handmade Bricks 
 
Usually made on a bench in a mould. Due to the fact that the clay                             
isn't firmly compacted by machine, each brick normally has                 
distinctive creasing known as a 'smile'. High desirable in the                   
industry, and the most expensive of the facings. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fletton Bricks 
 
Fletton Bricks are also known as London Bricks. This clay                   
contains coal traces, which burn during firing, reducing the                 
amount of fuel needed for the kiln, which not only keeps                     
down costs but also produces some interesting effects in the                   
bricks themselves.  
 
 
 
 
 
Calcium Silicate Bricks 
 
These bricks are popular in areas that are low in the                     
existence of good brick­making clay. But on the brighter                 
side, it is cheap and gives an impression of being                   
something other than the usual boring concrete. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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(Material of Mortar) 
 
Lime Mortar  
 
It is a type of mortar that is composed of lime, and an                         
aggregate such as sand, mixed with water. It is normally used                     
in the conservation of buildings originally built using lime                 
mortar, but may be used as an alternative to ordinary portland                     
cement. Usually used for construction work that is above                 
ground level. 
 
 
Mud Mortar 
 
It is a mix of suitable clay, water, and soil. The soil used in the                             
mix should be free from any sorts of grass, pebbles, etc.                     
Cost­wise it is the cheapest amongst all mortar, but the                   
weakest in strength. This mortar is usually used for brickwork                   
of ordinary buildings and for plastering walls in rural areas.  
 
 
 
Portland Cement Mortar 
 
Portland cement mortar that is often known as cement                 
mortar is created by mixing Portland cement with sand                 
and water. It was popularised during the late 19th                 
century, and by 1930 it had superseded lime mortar for                   
new construction. The main reason for this was that it                   
sets hard and quickly, allowing construction of a faster                 
pace. The Portland cement mortar is the basis for                 
concrete, a mixture usually comprised of this particular               
mortar with the addition of gravel. 
 
Gypsum Mortar 
 
The earliest known mortar was used by the ancient Egyptians                   
and was made from gypsum. This form was essentially a                   
mixture of plaster and sand and was quite soft. 
   
 
 
    
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(Mortar joints) 
 
Concave 
This popular type of joint is formed in mortar through the use of a                           
curved steel jointing tool. It works best at resisting rain penetration due                       
to its recessed profile and the tight seal formed by compacted mortar. 
 
 
 
V­joint 
This joint can be made with a v­shaped jointer or a trowel once the bricks                             
have been laid. It works just like the concave joint, which is being                         
water­resistant due to its formation compacting the mortar and its shape                     
directs water away from the seal.  
 
 
Struck 
This is slightly similar to the weathered joint, except that the bottom                       
edge, instead of the top edge, is recessed. It is a very poor insulator                           
against water as it will allow water to collect on its bottom ledge. 
 
 
 
 
Weathered 
The straight, inclined surfaces of the horizontal joints tend to catch the                       
light and give the brickwork a neat, ordered appearance. This joint is                       
less compacted than the concave a​nd V­joints, although it is still                     
suitable for exterior building walls.  
 
 
Flushed 
This joint is less resistant to water penetration because the flush joints are                         
formed without compacting the surface of the mortar. 
 
 
 
 
 
. 
 
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(What are the machineries, plants and tools involved in constructing a brick                       
wall?) 
 
Trowel 
   
 
Shovel Gloves Measuring Tape 
 
 
 
 
 
Wheelbarrow Cement Mixer 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Conclusion 
 
To sum everything up and put it in a nutshell, I am overwhelmed with joy to be able to                                     
complete my final assignment for this semester. I may not have been given the glorified chance                               
to step into the construction site and actually have my own personal view of how the                               
construction field is like, but knowing our lecturers have tried their best to give us the best they                                   
can with another alternative warms my heart with glee. Even though majority of my research                             
that I have done is based on what I’ve studied on the internet, it is still without a doubt                                     
informative for my little brain to fathom. And honestly, my mindset did get richer without even                               
needing to step outside as the internet is a substitute for an information hub. As once said by                                   
the famous Bill Gates, “The internet is becoming the town square for the global village of                               
tomorrow.” 
 
Besides that, I have learned so much about brickwork prior to completing this                         
assignment. Getting to know about brickwork at the back of our hand for us students is pretty                                 
essential and it is something general for a quantity surveyor to know in the long­term, and I am                                   
pleased to say that I have most of the informations at my fingertips. Even if there is anybody at                                     
all that maybe tries to lie their way into making me believe a certain bonding type even if it                                     
speaks otherwise, I would now know. 
 
Last but definitely not the least, I am also extremely grateful towards my lecturers who                             
have provided me with gracious amount of guidance that I very much need to ensure I was on                                   
the right track every step of the way to get good grades. Although this assignment is slightly                                 
different than the usual assignment given to semester 1 students, I’m still very much happy the                               
fact that the brief has stated the marking criteria and was far from vague. I quote William                                 
Makepeace Thackeray, “Next to excellence is the appreciation of it.” 
 
 
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Case Study Report

  • 2. Contents        Contents  Page  Number  1.  Introduction  2  2.  Technical Observation  3  3.  Construction of a Brick Wall  4 ­ 12  4.  Conclusion  13                                    Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 1 
  • 3.   Introduction    On the 23rd of June 2016, the semester 1 class of Bachelor in Quantity Surveying were                                given a task to do a case study report on brick walls. We are suppose to study and explain                                      some major factors like how a brick wall is constructed and also what are the machineries,                                plants and tools involved in constructing a brick wall.     Due to the fact that my class was not given the fortunate chance of conducting a site                                  visit, we were given three videos to watch instead and observe before summarizing it all up into                                  a report in collaboration of 3 of my semester 1 modules which are Measurements I, Construction                                Technology I and Building Materials. This video will give exposure to us where we will be able to                                    describe, explain and understand the method and process of construction in accordance to the                            sequence of work on site. This is a report on a video incorporating all the learning outcomes of                                    the construction site, the introduction of the site and technical observations made on site.    The videos were given in our facebook group and it is in the form of 3 videos. The details                                      of the video contains of on a man laying mortar on a brick wall, concrete and mortar are being                                      mixed on site and also plastering of a brick wall for aesthetic finishes.                                  Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 2 
  • 4. Technical Observation    To start things off, my classmates and I were supposed to attend a site visit                              organized for the whole class 2 weeks prior to the submission date of this assignment.                              Unfortunately due to some unavoidable circumstances, the site visit had to be called off                            which made our class basically ‘site­less’ to even carry on with our assignment.                          Because of that, the lecturers had given us another alternative which is to watch 3 given                                videos and carry out a report about it before its due date. The videos were uploaded                                onto my class’ Facebook group, along with a new and improved project brief.    The first video that I had to view to ensure I was on the                            right track was a video showing a bunch of workers                    bonding bricks to build a brick wall. It was a 2 minute and                          9 seconds long video of the workers stacking up the                    bricks. Based on my observation, the bond in which the                    pattern of the brick is laid in is the stretcher bond.           The second video that I had to observe for 31 seconds                      involves a male worker scooping a cement mix with a                    shovel into the wheelbarrow whilst walking away from it                  after the wheelbarrow is filled. As he gets out of the                      scene, there is a portable cement mixer that is being                    powered at the background.        For the third and final video that lasted for about 20                      seconds, shows a grinning male worker plastering a brick                  wall for it to have a smooth and even texture by using a                          trowel to screed the wall.             Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 3 
  • 5. Construction of a Brick Wall    First and foremost, constructing a brick wall is considered as one of the most                            approachable skills construction­wise, and most self­builders are understandably keen                  to give it a go.    The first thing to make sure before              beginning the bricklaying is to ensure the              amount of bricks is correctly purchased. This              is mainly because the bricks got to be                adjusted in such a way that it accounts for                  the mortar. The measurements of the mortar              must be added and planned before            constructing a brick wall. There is a specific                name for when the measurement of the brick                and mortar is combined, which is the brick’s                ‘nominal’ size. A trench is supposed to be dug out for the foundation to be prepared.                                Then, the bricks should be laid out at both ends of the walls where the pillars will start.       [A dug out trench]    After all that is settled, the next step is to                    proceed with the construction of the first row.                The bricks should be laid in the foundation for a                    dry run, and should have an appropriate              spacing accounting for the mortar. For            guideline purposes, clamp a string in order to                have a proper level line to work with along the                    way. The level line should not be sagged to                  Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 4 
  • 6. avoid having structural issues once it is constructed. After that, lay the first half inch of                                the mortar along the base of the foundation with the help of a trowel. Once the first brick                                    has been laid down, press it down into the mortar then check the level to ensure it is in                                      accordance with the ground. Any excess mortar should be scraped off the bricks. The                            following steps requires of working 2 to 3 bricks worth of mortar at a time when setting                                  more set of bricks.    Once the setting of bricks are done, any missing                  parts, gaps or joints of the wall should be filled up                      with mortar by using a trowel.             (Types of Bonds)    First thing’s first, what exactly is meant by bonding of brickwork? This term is not                              something that is rather familiar to hear in our everyday basis, unless you have a career that                                  revolves around the construction industry. Basically, a bonding of brickwork is the arrangement                          of brickwork of what seems to be the pattern of headers and stretchers, in other words the                                  shorter faces and longer faces of the bricks. Breaking it down to the types of bonds, is meant by                                      the variety of bonds to choose from which I am about to touch on.       English Bond    The English Bond comprises of alternative courses of                stretchers and headers, with the headers centered              over the middle point of the stretchers, and perpends                  in each alternate course aligned. It provides a strong                  bond when the wall is one­brick­thick. This type of                  bond is highly recommended and chosen in terms of                  the construction of bridges, viaducts, embankment            walls and other civil engineering architectures that are                available in the construction industry.              Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 5 
  • 7. Flemish Bond    The Flemish Bond, also sometimes known as the                Dutch Bond, can be replicated in the half­brick outer                  layer of a cavity wall by using whole­bricks as                  stretchers, whilst the headers are created by half bricks                  called bats, or snap­headers. As compared to the                English Bond, it is not as strong at one­brick­thick. The                    thing about Flemish Bond is that is it a little bit more                        difficult to lay properly because all vertical mortar joints                  of the Flemish Bond has to be aligned.       Stretcher Bond    The Stretcher Bond, also sometimes known as the                running bond, is actually the simplest of all bonds that                    are used in the construction industry today.              Unfortunately, this bond is not likely to be suitable as a                      stand­alone structural wall and a structural wall built                directly behind it, fixed with wall ties would be needed.                    On a normal bases, the stretcher bond is used with                    the purpose of decorating the facade of a main                  structural building to heighten its aesthetic value.              Although in certain perspectives it may look really plain and simple, but with the help of a                                  different form of patterns it can look very effective and aesthetically pleasing.      American Bond  The American Bond, or some may know it as the                    Common Bond, have between 3­9 courses of              stretchers between each course of headers. The              headers are used as quoins for those of the                  even­numbered stretching courses. It starts          counting from the previous heading course to              achieve the necessary off­set in a standard              American Bond.                Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 6 
  • 8. Facing Bond    The Facing Bond is arranged in such a way that it is compatible                          to be used for thick walls, where the facing and backing are                        desired to be constructed with bricks of different thickness. Due                    to the fact that the number of joints in the backing and facing                          differs greatly, the distribution of load is not uniform.           Garden Wall Bond    The Garden Wall Bond is compatible for one­brick­thick                wall which could act as a garden wall or a boundary wall.                        For this bond, it is possible to build uniform faces for a wall                          without the use of a lot of labour, although this type of                        bond does not have a the sufficient strength as compared                    to the English Bond.  The garden wall bond can be broken down into 2 types                      which are,  (a) English garden wall bond  (b) Flemish garden wall bond    (a) English garden wall bond. Generally, the arrangement type is similar to the English Bond.                              The only difference it makes is that the heading courses are only inserted at every fourth or                                  sixth course.  (b) Flemish garden wall bond. ​This bond consists of alternate course composed of one to                              three header, or sometimes even five stretchers in series throughout the length of the courses.                              Each alternate course contains a three quarter bat placed next to the quoin header and a                                header is laid over the middle of each central stretcher.                Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 7 
  • 9. Zig Zag Bond    An easier way of explaining what a zig­zag bond is, is that it                          is similar to a herring­bone bond with the only difference                    making is the way the bricks are laid in. The bricks are laid                          in a zig­zag manner which is basically where it gotten its                      name from. This bond is commonly adopted in a brick paved                      flooring.        (Types of bricks)    Facing bricks    Facing bricks are bricks which are intended to be visible, and                      are thus designed with some aesthetic aims in mind so that                      they are visually interesting and appealing to look at. Quality,                    durable bricks, with an attractive appearance for external use                  above ground. As the name implies, facing bricks are                  designed to be used as facing, as for example on the                      exterior of a wall, where the bricks will be seen. These bricks                        may lack the tensile strength of engineering bricks, which are                    used for structural ​brickwork​, although bricks for facing can                  also be used for structural applications in some cases.                  Facing bricks can be extruded or molded, and in some cases may be made by hand, although                                  handmade brick can be quite expensive.  Wirecut Bricks    For this type of brick the clay is extruded and cut by                        wire into individual bricks. This is a very cost effective                    way of producing bricks and is done by an automated                    production process. These bricks are readily available              in a variety of styles and colours.                  Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 8 
  • 10. Handmade Bricks    Usually made on a bench in a mould. Due to the fact that the clay                              isn't firmly compacted by machine, each brick normally has                  distinctive creasing known as a 'smile'. High desirable in the                    industry, and the most expensive of the facings.                Fletton Bricks    Fletton Bricks are also known as London Bricks. This clay                    contains coal traces, which burn during firing, reducing the                  amount of fuel needed for the kiln, which not only keeps                      down costs but also produces some interesting effects in the                    bricks themselves.             Calcium Silicate Bricks    These bricks are popular in areas that are low in the                      existence of good brick­making clay. But on the brighter                  side, it is cheap and gives an impression of being                    something other than the usual boring concrete.                          Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 9 
  • 11. (Material of Mortar)    Lime Mortar     It is a type of mortar that is composed of lime, and an                          aggregate such as sand, mixed with water. It is normally used                      in the conservation of buildings originally built using lime                  mortar, but may be used as an alternative to ordinary portland                      cement. Usually used for construction work that is above                  ground level.      Mud Mortar    It is a mix of suitable clay, water, and soil. The soil used in the                              mix should be free from any sorts of grass, pebbles, etc.                      Cost­wise it is the cheapest amongst all mortar, but the                    weakest in strength. This mortar is usually used for brickwork                    of ordinary buildings and for plastering walls in rural areas.         Portland Cement Mortar    Portland cement mortar that is often known as cement                  mortar is created by mixing Portland cement with sand                  and water. It was popularised during the late 19th                  century, and by 1930 it had superseded lime mortar for                    new construction. The main reason for this was that it                    sets hard and quickly, allowing construction of a faster                  pace. The Portland cement mortar is the basis for                  concrete, a mixture usually comprised of this particular                mortar with the addition of gravel.    Gypsum Mortar    The earliest known mortar was used by the ancient Egyptians                    and was made from gypsum. This form was essentially a                    mixture of plaster and sand and was quite soft.               Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 10 
  • 12. (Mortar joints)    Concave  This popular type of joint is formed in mortar through the use of a                            curved steel jointing tool. It works best at resisting rain penetration due                        to its recessed profile and the tight seal formed by compacted mortar.        V­joint  This joint can be made with a v­shaped jointer or a trowel once the bricks                              have been laid. It works just like the concave joint, which is being                          water­resistant due to its formation compacting the mortar and its shape                      directs water away from the seal.       Struck  This is slightly similar to the weathered joint, except that the bottom                        edge, instead of the top edge, is recessed. It is a very poor insulator                            against water as it will allow water to collect on its bottom ledge.          Weathered  The straight, inclined surfaces of the horizontal joints tend to catch the                        light and give the brickwork a neat, ordered appearance. This joint is                        less compacted than the concave a​nd V­joints, although it is still                      suitable for exterior building walls.       Flushed  This joint is less resistant to water penetration because the flush joints are                          formed without compacting the surface of the mortar.            .    Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 11 
  • 13. (What are the machineries, plants and tools involved in constructing a brick                        wall?)    Trowel        Shovel Gloves Measuring Tape            Wheelbarrow Cement Mixer                  Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 12 
  • 14. Conclusion    To sum everything up and put it in a nutshell, I am overwhelmed with joy to be able to                                      complete my final assignment for this semester. I may not have been given the glorified chance                                to step into the construction site and actually have my own personal view of how the                                construction field is like, but knowing our lecturers have tried their best to give us the best they                                    can with another alternative warms my heart with glee. Even though majority of my research                              that I have done is based on what I’ve studied on the internet, it is still without a doubt                                      informative for my little brain to fathom. And honestly, my mindset did get richer without even                                needing to step outside as the internet is a substitute for an information hub. As once said by                                    the famous Bill Gates, “The internet is becoming the town square for the global village of                                tomorrow.”    Besides that, I have learned so much about brickwork prior to completing this                          assignment. Getting to know about brickwork at the back of our hand for us students is pretty                                  essential and it is something general for a quantity surveyor to know in the long­term, and I am                                    pleased to say that I have most of the informations at my fingertips. Even if there is anybody at                                      all that maybe tries to lie their way into making me believe a certain bonding type even if it                                      speaks otherwise, I would now know.    Last but definitely not the least, I am also extremely grateful towards my lecturers who                              have provided me with gracious amount of guidance that I very much need to ensure I was on                                    the right track every step of the way to get good grades. Although this assignment is slightly                                  different than the usual assignment given to semester 1 students, I’m still very much happy the                                fact that the brief has stated the marking criteria and was far from vague. I quote William                                  Makepeace Thackeray, “Next to excellence is the appreciation of it.”      Case Study Report​ | Jacquelyn Vanessa Tee | 0320021 | Taylor’s University 13