The document is a project proposal for developing an empty plot of land in Subang Jaya, Selangor into a relaxation commercial center. It includes an introduction to the site, site context and analysis, individual proposals from two students, and a final project proposal from one student. The student's proposal is to build a relaxation commercial center on the land including facilities like a sauna, swimming pool, gym, mini theatre, rooftop cafe, and more to provide a comfortable space for local residents to relax. The professions involved in the project are identified as landscape architect, architect, civil engineer, structural engineer, electrical engineer, quantity surveyor, and interior designer.
This document proposes developing an empty land into a tourism area with two options:
1) An amusement park with residential areas proposed by Tang Lam Yu that would attract tourists, allow residents to relax, and generate income.
2) A museum proposed by Ong Ke Qi that would educate visitors about Malaysia's history and attract tourism to the area while providing nearby housing. Both proposals analyzed the site context and potential benefits while addressing success criteria and surrounding impacts.
This document provides details of a final construction project proposal by two students. It includes an introduction to the project site, which is an empty 50m x 50m lot located in Subang Jaya, Selangor. Site analysis details the surrounding context and potential for development. Two individual development proposals are then presented: Proposal 1 suggests developing a multi-purpose hall to serve the local residential community, while Proposal 2 proposes a food court. Professions involved in bringing the projects to completion are also outlined.
This document provides a proposal for a final construction industry project involving the development of an agricultural and commercial site in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The proposal includes an introduction to the project, description of the site and context, concept plans involving an orchard and fruit stalls, a rationale for design elements, and an overview of the required development and authority procedures. The overall goal is to create a space that provides both agriculture and opportunities for local business in an urban area.
The document provides details of a proposed small homestay resort project in Sekinchan, Selangor, Malaysia. It would be located on a 3,400 square meter empty plot of land. The proposed resort would include small chalet accommodations surrounding a central lawn, an open-air restaurant, a visitor center, and bicycle rental kiosks. The objectives of the project are to promote tourism in Sekinchan and boost the local economy, provide accommodation and facilities for visitors, and create a small living space that meets residents' needs.
This document provides a proposal for developing an empty plot of land measuring 30m x 40m located in Sungai Long, Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia. It includes a site context, inventory, and analysis. Proposal A by Liew Poh Ka suggests developing a public park on the site with amenities like a walk path, man-made lake, gazebos, trees, and open space. Detailed plans include concepts, master plan, bill of quantities, and conclusion on the benefits of creating a recreational area.
This document provides information about a proposed construction project site located in Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. The 3070 square meter site is currently empty and undeveloped land located near residential areas and commercial shop lots. An analysis of the site found that it receives maximum sunlight in the afternoon and is windy, with winds coming from the south. The topography is mostly flat with a slight slope. Existing vegetation on the site is not well-maintained. Nearby amenities include a school, clinic, supermarket, and mosque that are within a few kilometers and accessible by foot or car. Identified weaknesses of the site include nearby power lines and a drainage system, while a strength is its proximity to a crossroad.
This document provides details of a final construction project submitted by two students. It introduces the site chosen for the project, which is an empty and neglected land near residential and commercial areas. It then analyzes the site and outlines the advantages and disadvantages. The students propose developing an entertainment center on the site to provide relaxation for the community. Their concept includes a bowling alley, pool center, cafe, and restrooms. Floor plans and research on lighting and bowling machines are also included. The objective is to make productive use of the empty land.
The document proposes two development projects for a vacant 50m x 50m plot of land in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Proposal 1 by Adele Lu Khai Syn suggests developing a multipurpose hall to provide an assembly space for community activities. Proposal 2 by Dana Kan Jia Torng proposes a food court to address the lack of dining options for nearby residents. Both proposals aim to benefit the local community by providing needed amenities within walking distance.
This document proposes developing an empty land into a tourism area with two options:
1) An amusement park with residential areas proposed by Tang Lam Yu that would attract tourists, allow residents to relax, and generate income.
2) A museum proposed by Ong Ke Qi that would educate visitors about Malaysia's history and attract tourism to the area while providing nearby housing. Both proposals analyzed the site context and potential benefits while addressing success criteria and surrounding impacts.
This document provides details of a final construction project proposal by two students. It includes an introduction to the project site, which is an empty 50m x 50m lot located in Subang Jaya, Selangor. Site analysis details the surrounding context and potential for development. Two individual development proposals are then presented: Proposal 1 suggests developing a multi-purpose hall to serve the local residential community, while Proposal 2 proposes a food court. Professions involved in bringing the projects to completion are also outlined.
This document provides a proposal for a final construction industry project involving the development of an agricultural and commercial site in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The proposal includes an introduction to the project, description of the site and context, concept plans involving an orchard and fruit stalls, a rationale for design elements, and an overview of the required development and authority procedures. The overall goal is to create a space that provides both agriculture and opportunities for local business in an urban area.
The document provides details of a proposed small homestay resort project in Sekinchan, Selangor, Malaysia. It would be located on a 3,400 square meter empty plot of land. The proposed resort would include small chalet accommodations surrounding a central lawn, an open-air restaurant, a visitor center, and bicycle rental kiosks. The objectives of the project are to promote tourism in Sekinchan and boost the local economy, provide accommodation and facilities for visitors, and create a small living space that meets residents' needs.
This document provides a proposal for developing an empty plot of land measuring 30m x 40m located in Sungai Long, Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia. It includes a site context, inventory, and analysis. Proposal A by Liew Poh Ka suggests developing a public park on the site with amenities like a walk path, man-made lake, gazebos, trees, and open space. Detailed plans include concepts, master plan, bill of quantities, and conclusion on the benefits of creating a recreational area.
This document provides information about a proposed construction project site located in Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. The 3070 square meter site is currently empty and undeveloped land located near residential areas and commercial shop lots. An analysis of the site found that it receives maximum sunlight in the afternoon and is windy, with winds coming from the south. The topography is mostly flat with a slight slope. Existing vegetation on the site is not well-maintained. Nearby amenities include a school, clinic, supermarket, and mosque that are within a few kilometers and accessible by foot or car. Identified weaknesses of the site include nearby power lines and a drainage system, while a strength is its proximity to a crossroad.
This document provides details of a final construction project submitted by two students. It introduces the site chosen for the project, which is an empty and neglected land near residential and commercial areas. It then analyzes the site and outlines the advantages and disadvantages. The students propose developing an entertainment center on the site to provide relaxation for the community. Their concept includes a bowling alley, pool center, cafe, and restrooms. Floor plans and research on lighting and bowling machines are also included. The objective is to make productive use of the empty land.
The document proposes two development projects for a vacant 50m x 50m plot of land in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Proposal 1 by Adele Lu Khai Syn suggests developing a multipurpose hall to provide an assembly space for community activities. Proposal 2 by Dana Kan Jia Torng proposes a food court to address the lack of dining options for nearby residents. Both proposals aim to benefit the local community by providing needed amenities within walking distance.
The document summarizes a proposal for developing a recreational area at a site in Samudra Timur, Kemaman, Terengganu, Malaysia. The proposed development would include creating an open park surrounded by trees, with a man-made lake and walking paths. A wooden gazebo made of durable walnut wood would be constructed near the walking path to provide a resting area. The recreational area aims to provide a comfortable outdoor space for nearby residents to relax and exercise in a natural environment.
The document proposes developing a 30x30m site in Samudra Timur, Kemaman, Terengganu into a food court. It analyzes the existing site conditions, including existing structures, circulation, vegetation and utilities. It identifies issues like cracked basketball courts and accumulated water that need addressing. The proposal is for a retro-style food court promoting international cuisine. This would provide a gathering place for residents aged 12-30 while preserving the natural surroundings. Sketches and cost estimates are provided for the outdoor dining areas, indoor spaces, materials, and total budget.
This document provides a project brief for the construction of a park on a vacant land in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. A group of students were assigned to develop the land, which measures 3500 sqm. The project aims to enhance the quality of life for nearby residents by providing recreational facilities. The proposed park, called Ligno Park, includes features like a lake, garden, playground, exercise area, commercial stalls, and jogging paths. Detailed plans and sketches are provided for each area along with the objectives and activities envisioned. The park aims to address issues currently faced by residents like lack of green space and facilities.
The document proposes a commercial area development on a vacant plot of land measuring 934.84 square meters. The concept is a 4-story building with a ground floor car park and restaurants on the upper floors, including McDonald's, KFC, and Domino's. It aims to provide dining options for nearby residents. Costs and requirements for the proposal and building plan approval process are outlined.
Tan Shen Sin and Yap Foong Mei are proposing construction projects for their final project. Tan proposes "The Nightlife Spot" which would include a lounge, bar, and club built on vacant land in Taman Puchong Utama, Selangor. The project is estimated to be completed within a year. Yap proposes developing the vacant land into a "Natural Home" recreation park to address the lack of parks in the area. The park would include exercise areas, a playground, and picnic areas to promote healthy living. Both proposals provide site analyses and concepts with details on amenities, designs, and benefits to the community.
This document provides a project brief for a student final project in the construction industry. It outlines that students must propose a construction project on an empty plot of land between 30m x 30m to 30m x 40m.
Two students proposed constructing different projects on a 30m x 30m plot of land - one proposed a recreational area with a pond, waterfall, jogging paths, and picnic areas. The other proposed a commercial grocery store near a university campus to provide cheap goods for students.
Both proposals included concept drawings, rationales for how the projects would benefit the community, and cost estimates. The conclusion emphasized that construction requires thorough research, planning, and involvement from many people.
This document contains two proposals for developing an empty plot of land in Sungai Long, Kajang, Selangor.
Proposal A suggests turning the land into a public park with walking paths, trees, benches, and a gazebo. This would provide a recreational area for nearby residents and university students who lack such spaces.
Proposal B proposes constructing a 12-level condominium building with 60 units to address increased housing needs from a new nearby university. The condo would be conveniently located near the university and shops.
The document is a final project report submitted by two students for their Introduction to Construction Industry course. It proposes developing a 900-1200 square meter empty plot of land into both a commercial area and recreation area. For the commercial area, the proposal suggests building a 2-story stationery shop, 3-story grocery shop, and 3-story bookstore/library. For the recreation area, the plan shows a playground surrounded by trees, benches, and pathways for jogging and cycling. Developing both areas would provide community benefits like jobs, convenient services, social gathering spaces, and a green area for leisure activities.
The document proposes developing an indoor basketball court recreation area near a forest as there are currently no recreation facilities. It would provide a space for local residents to exercise, relax and socialize. The site is suitable as it is close to housing and has good traffic access. The recreation area would include 4 basketball courts and benefit residents by promoting healthy lifestyles and social interaction. Potential issues include wildlife entering from the nearby forest. Professional services of contractors, architects, engineers and more would be needed to plan and build the facility.
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1. This document outlines the tasks and requirements for a project on experiencing and documenting nature for a class on natural built environments.
2. Students will visit a natural site in groups, observe various sensory elements, record information, and sketch the layout. They will then create an interactive info graphic poster on a theme from the site.
3. Individually, students must produce a scrapbook journal describing their understanding and observations of plants, animals, and the ecosystem from the site visit.
1) Karsanbhai Khodidas Patel started Nirma in 1969 from his home as a side business making handmade detergent, naming it after his daughter Nirupama. He would bicycle through neighborhoods selling the low-cost detergent.
2) Nirma revolutionized the detergent market in India, becoming the largest selling brand through targeting low-income families ignored by other companies. Within a decade it was India's largest detergent.
3) Eknath Ramakrishna Ranade was a social activist who established the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Vivekananda Kendra spiritual organizations to spread the teachings of Swami Vivekananda. He successfully led
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Kamran Altaf is seeking a position to contribute his accounting experience and knowledge. He has a B.Com degree and over 10 years of experience in accounting roles. Currently he works as an Accounts & Administrative Officer for Hey VIP Luxury Car Transport LLC in Dubai, where his responsibilities include financial statement preparation, accounts payable/receivable, and assisting with audits. Previously he held managerial accounting roles at hotels and clubs in Pakistan and did an audit traineeship. He is proficient in Microsoft Office, accounting software, and has skills in areas like data entry, financial reporting, and account reconciliations.
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Dronacharya College of Engineering offers the students with learning atmosphere with best facilities, and pleasant educational environment. The Institute provides best engineering courese and placement communication skills for the development of students.
The document summarizes a proposal for developing a recreational area at a site in Samudra Timur, Kemaman, Terengganu, Malaysia. The proposed development would include creating an open park surrounded by trees, with a man-made lake and walking paths. A wooden gazebo made of durable walnut wood would be constructed near the walking path to provide a resting area. The recreational area aims to provide a comfortable outdoor space for nearby residents to relax and exercise in a natural environment.
The document proposes developing a 30x30m site in Samudra Timur, Kemaman, Terengganu into a food court. It analyzes the existing site conditions, including existing structures, circulation, vegetation and utilities. It identifies issues like cracked basketball courts and accumulated water that need addressing. The proposal is for a retro-style food court promoting international cuisine. This would provide a gathering place for residents aged 12-30 while preserving the natural surroundings. Sketches and cost estimates are provided for the outdoor dining areas, indoor spaces, materials, and total budget.
This document provides a project brief for the construction of a park on a vacant land in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. A group of students were assigned to develop the land, which measures 3500 sqm. The project aims to enhance the quality of life for nearby residents by providing recreational facilities. The proposed park, called Ligno Park, includes features like a lake, garden, playground, exercise area, commercial stalls, and jogging paths. Detailed plans and sketches are provided for each area along with the objectives and activities envisioned. The park aims to address issues currently faced by residents like lack of green space and facilities.
The document proposes a commercial area development on a vacant plot of land measuring 934.84 square meters. The concept is a 4-story building with a ground floor car park and restaurants on the upper floors, including McDonald's, KFC, and Domino's. It aims to provide dining options for nearby residents. Costs and requirements for the proposal and building plan approval process are outlined.
Tan Shen Sin and Yap Foong Mei are proposing construction projects for their final project. Tan proposes "The Nightlife Spot" which would include a lounge, bar, and club built on vacant land in Taman Puchong Utama, Selangor. The project is estimated to be completed within a year. Yap proposes developing the vacant land into a "Natural Home" recreation park to address the lack of parks in the area. The park would include exercise areas, a playground, and picnic areas to promote healthy living. Both proposals provide site analyses and concepts with details on amenities, designs, and benefits to the community.
This document provides a project brief for a student final project in the construction industry. It outlines that students must propose a construction project on an empty plot of land between 30m x 30m to 30m x 40m.
Two students proposed constructing different projects on a 30m x 30m plot of land - one proposed a recreational area with a pond, waterfall, jogging paths, and picnic areas. The other proposed a commercial grocery store near a university campus to provide cheap goods for students.
Both proposals included concept drawings, rationales for how the projects would benefit the community, and cost estimates. The conclusion emphasized that construction requires thorough research, planning, and involvement from many people.
This document contains two proposals for developing an empty plot of land in Sungai Long, Kajang, Selangor.
Proposal A suggests turning the land into a public park with walking paths, trees, benches, and a gazebo. This would provide a recreational area for nearby residents and university students who lack such spaces.
Proposal B proposes constructing a 12-level condominium building with 60 units to address increased housing needs from a new nearby university. The condo would be conveniently located near the university and shops.
The document is a final project report submitted by two students for their Introduction to Construction Industry course. It proposes developing a 900-1200 square meter empty plot of land into both a commercial area and recreation area. For the commercial area, the proposal suggests building a 2-story stationery shop, 3-story grocery shop, and 3-story bookstore/library. For the recreation area, the plan shows a playground surrounded by trees, benches, and pathways for jogging and cycling. Developing both areas would provide community benefits like jobs, convenient services, social gathering spaces, and a green area for leisure activities.
The document proposes developing an indoor basketball court recreation area near a forest as there are currently no recreation facilities. It would provide a space for local residents to exercise, relax and socialize. The site is suitable as it is close to housing and has good traffic access. The recreation area would include 4 basketball courts and benefit residents by promoting healthy lifestyles and social interaction. Potential issues include wildlife entering from the nearby forest. Professional services of contractors, architects, engineers and more would be needed to plan and build the facility.
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1. This document outlines the tasks and requirements for a project on experiencing and documenting nature for a class on natural built environments.
2. Students will visit a natural site in groups, observe various sensory elements, record information, and sketch the layout. They will then create an interactive info graphic poster on a theme from the site.
3. Individually, students must produce a scrapbook journal describing their understanding and observations of plants, animals, and the ecosystem from the site visit.
1) Karsanbhai Khodidas Patel started Nirma in 1969 from his home as a side business making handmade detergent, naming it after his daughter Nirupama. He would bicycle through neighborhoods selling the low-cost detergent.
2) Nirma revolutionized the detergent market in India, becoming the largest selling brand through targeting low-income families ignored by other companies. Within a decade it was India's largest detergent.
3) Eknath Ramakrishna Ranade was a social activist who established the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Vivekananda Kendra spiritual organizations to spread the teachings of Swami Vivekananda. He successfully led
El documento presenta informaciรณn sobre el cรกlculo de crecidas para propรณsitos de ingenierรญa hidrรกulica. Explica mรฉtodos para determinar la probabilidad y perรญodo de retorno de crecidas mediante el anรกlisis de frecuencia de caudales mรกximos. Tambiรฉn describe fรณrmulas empรญricas para estimar caudales mรกximos a partir de datos de precipitaciรณn, incluyendo la fรณrmula racional.
Kamran Altaf is seeking a position to contribute his accounting experience and knowledge. He has a B.Com degree and over 10 years of experience in accounting roles. Currently he works as an Accounts & Administrative Officer for Hey VIP Luxury Car Transport LLC in Dubai, where his responsibilities include financial statement preparation, accounts payable/receivable, and assisting with audits. Previously he held managerial accounting roles at hotels and clubs in Pakistan and did an audit traineeship. He is proficient in Microsoft Office, accounting software, and has skills in areas like data entry, financial reporting, and account reconciliations.
Private Engineering Colleges in GurgaonDronacharya
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Dronacharya College of Engineering offers the students with learning atmosphere with best facilities, and pleasant educational environment. The Institute provides best engineering courese and placement communication skills for the development of students.
This document provides details of a final construction project submitted by two students. It introduces the site chosen for the project, which is an empty and neglected land near residential and commercial areas. It then analyzes the site and outlines the advantages and disadvantages. The students propose developing an entertainment center on the site to provide relaxation for the community. Their concept includes a bowling alley, pool area, cafe, and restrooms. Research is presented on lighting requirements for pool tables and machinery used in bowling alleys. Finally, local authority forms are mentioned.
- The proposed project is to develop an empty land in Subang Jaya, Selangor into the Empire Fitness Centre, a six-floor commercial building.
- The fitness centre will include facilities such as a gym, indoor trampoline park, dance studios, basketball courts, badminton courts, aquatic centre, and a rooftop garden with a yoga pit.
- The objective is to provide a one-stop fitness destination for local residents to promote health and wellness, while being environmentally friendly with the rooftop garden.
The document discusses two student proposals for developing an empty plot of land measuring 50m x 50m located in Subang Jaya, Selangor. Adele Lu Khai Syn proposes developing a multi-purpose hall to provide a community space for residents living nearby. Dana Kan Jia Torng separately proposes developing a food court and commercial area to meet the needs of local residents and take advantage of the site's strategic location. The document provides background on the site analysis conducted and rationale for each proposed development.
The document proposes developing an empty 30m x 30m land parcel located next to an educational area and residential area in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. Proposal B suggests constructing a fast food restaurant and mini bookstore/reading area on the site. The fast food restaurant would be convenient for nearby students and residents, providing meals and a place to study with WiFi. A reading area next to the restaurant would sell books and stationery. The proposal includes a site master plan, sketches, perspectives of the design, and cost estimates for furniture, fixtures and landscaping.
This document presents a group project for a construction industry course. The group was assigned to propose developing a vacant 30x40 meter plot of land near Taylor's University as a recreational area. Their proposal includes plans for a pocket park concept called "Love the Earth" with amenities like a fountain, rabbit farm, hawker stands, trees, benches, and a gazebo. The proposal aims to provide a relaxation space for nearby university students and residents that complies with relevant construction and planning regulations.
1. The document proposes developing a 30x40m empty plot of land near Taylor's University into a pocket park recreation area called "Love the Earth Park".
2. The park is intended to provide a relaxing space for nearby residents and university students, with features like benches, a fountain, fish pond, rabbit farm, and hawker center gazebo.
3. Developing the park required considering factors like sunlight, circulation, weather, and complying with relevant building and planning regulations to create a safe, enjoyable space that benefits the community.
This document proposes developing an empty land into a tourism area with two options:
1) An amusement park with residential areas proposed by Tang Lam Yu that would attract tourists, allow residents to relax, and generate income.
2) A museum proposed by Ong Ke Qi that would educate visitors about Malaysia's history and attract tourism to the area while providing nearby housing. Both proposals analyzed the site context and potential benefits while addressing success criteria and surrounding impacts.
This document provides details on two development proposals for an unused plot of land in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Proposal 1 is for a fitness center with yoga, gym, and spa rooms, as well as green building elements like solar panels and green roofs. Proposal 2 is for a recreational club with jogging tracks, sports facilities, leisure areas, and a playground to provide exercise and relaxation opportunities for local residents. Both proposals discuss the project concepts and benefits, as well as professionals involved like contractors, architects, and interior designers.
This document provides details of two development proposals for an unused plot of land in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Proposal 1 is for a fitness center by Yip Xiaojung, which would include yoga rooms, a gym, spa, and green building features like solar panels and green roofs. Proposal 2 by Tan Yan Jie is for a recreational club with facilities like a sauna, swimming pool, massage rooms, manicure/pedicure areas, gym, cafe, and playgrounds. Both proposals discuss the project concepts and benefits, as well as professionals involved like contractors, architects, and interior designers.
This document proposes developing a recreation area on a 30m x 30m plot of empty land in Taman Klang Jaya, Selangor. It suggests including a playing area, exercising area, and resting area to serve the surrounding residential neighborhood. The recreation area would provide health, social, and community benefits. It presents a concept sketch, lists the facilities and their costs, and outlines the planning and approval process required to develop the site.
This document proposes developing a recreation area on a 30m x 30m plot of empty land in Taman Klang Jaya, Selangor. It suggests including a playing area, exercising area, and resting area to serve the surrounding residential neighborhood. The recreation area would provide health, social, and community benefits. It presents a concept sketch, lists the facilities and their costs, and outlines the planning and approval process required to develop the site.
The document proposes developing an empty plot of land in Kuala Selangor into a recreational area. It will include a swimming pool, gymnasium, sauna, and poolside cafe to provide exercise and leisure activities for local residents. The location was chosen because there is currently a lack of recreational spaces in the area. The development aims to improve health, social interaction, and quality of life for the community.
ICI Project 3: The project Brief ReportShze Hwa Lee
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This document provides proposals for developing an empty plot of land located in Sungai Long, Kajang, Selangor.
Proposal A suggests turning the land into a public park with walking paths, a man-made lake, gazebos, and open spaces surrounded by trees. This would provide a recreational area for local residents and students.
Proposal B proposes constructing a 12-level condominium building with 60 units on the site. This is to address the need for more housing from increasing population due to a new nearby university. The condo would have underground parking and a rooftop garden.
The document includes site context, inventory, concept drawings, cost estimates, and rationale for each proposal developing the
This document provides details of the proposed construction project "Taman Mewah" which will develop a vacant plot of land in Subang Jaya, Selangor into a recreational park. The project involves building gazebos, pergolas, jogging paths, landscaping and other amenities. It will provide a space for local residents to relax and exercise. A schedule outlines the preliminary and construction stages from June 2015 to September 2015. Challenges include a tight timeline, budget constraints and limited resources. The project aims to enhance the community's well-being and quality of life.
This document proposes developing a double-story sports center on a 3,500 square meter plot of land in Bukit Kinrara, Malaysia. The sports center would include an indoor sports hall, futsal court, skate ramp, coffee shop, exercise studio, gym, and other facilities. It would benefit the local community by providing a place to exercise and socialize. Professionals needed for the project include architects, landscape architects, quantity surveyors, engineers, and contractors to design, plan, and build the sports center.
This document proposes constructing a rooftop resting area on an unused balcony at Block E, Level 2 of the campus. A site analysis found the space receives sunlight after 11AM and has low noise. The concept is to transform the concrete space into a relaxing natural environment with landscaping, seating, and a corridor allowing socialization. Justification cites utilizing the unused space and addressing the heat issue. The proposal includes cost estimates for materials, construction, and maintenance totaling over RM200,000. The conclusion is that the design would provide a comfortable space for users while requiring ongoing maintenance costs.
ICI Introduction to construction industry portfolioJonathan Lim
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The document proposes constructing the "Taman Desa Garden Park" on a vacant 1200m2 plot of land in Taman Bukit Desa, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The park will include features like gazebos, promenades, sitting areas, a pond, and a playground to serve as a recreational area for local residents. A site analysis found the land is suitable due to its location between residences, fertile soil, and lack of existing structures. The proposed design concepts for the park include gazebos, promenades, sitting areas, a pond, and a playground to provide shade, walking paths, places to rest, a water feature, and play space for children.
This document provides details about a proposed spa and wellness center project called "Ecstasy". It will be located on a vacant 1200 sqm plot of land near several universities and residential areas. The project aims to provide a relaxing space for stressed students and overworked residents. Facilities will include a sauna, massage rooms, facial rooms, manicure/pedicure areas, and a rooftop cafe with garden. Construction details, costs, roles of professionals, and benefits to the community are discussed in the proposal. Approval from local authorities will be sought.
This document provides a project management report for a proposed recreational center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes sections on the project design analysis, proposed programming for the center focused on oriental healing, design suitability analysis through massing developments and space planning, risk analysis, maintenance strategies, success criteria analysis including costing, and a work breakdown structure. The goal of the project is to promote healthy lifestyles and reduce urban stress through recreational programming based on oriental healing concepts like meditation, yoga, and tea ceremonies.
The document provides details of a final project proposal for developing an empty plot of land measuring between 50m x 50m to 50m x 70m. Two students, Wong Mei Xin and Wong Yun Teng, were each required to propose a development project that includes commercial, recreational, or other uses. Wong Mei Xin proposed building a three-story fitness center. Wong Yun Teng proposed building a double-story food court. Both proposals aim to bring convenience to nearby residents by providing local access to recreational and dining facilities within a 4 minute walk. The document outlines the objectives, benefits, site context, and professionals involved for each proposed development.
This document discusses site and temporary works for a construction project. It covers ensuring accessibility to the site, locating buried utilities, providing necessary facilities, assessing water table levels and subsoil types, clearing the site, setting out lines and levels, and erecting temporary works like accommodation, fencing, scaffolding and timbering. Temporary works are critical to the safety and progress of the construction work.
This document provides an overview of common tools, equipment, and machinery used in construction technology. It describes the purpose and basic functioning of various hammers, saws, drills, and other hand tools. Equipment for mixing and spraying concrete and plaster are discussed. Machinery covered includes excavators for digging and loading trucks, backhoes with buckets and loaders, graders for road work, bulldozers for pushing materials, and scrapers for moving earth over short distances. The document aims to introduce the reader to the basic tools and technology used in construction projects.
This document outlines the module outline for Construction Technology 1, a core module for the Bachelor of Quantity Surveying programme. It details the module objectives, learning outcomes, assessment components, topics to be covered, lecture and tutorial schedule, and references. The module aims to provide understanding of building components, construction processes, and materials used in residential buildings.
This document provides information about a module on measurement for quantity surveying students. It introduces concepts related to standard measurement principles, taking off quantities, and specification writing for simple excavation, foundations, and reinforced concrete structures. Students will learn to measure and prepare bills of quantities and tender documents, and understand the role of quantity surveyors. Assessment includes tests, assignments, and a final exam evaluating students' ability to measure structures and understand documentation according to standard methods of measurement.
This document provides instructions for students to create an e-portfolio to reflect on their learning throughout a semester. It explains that the e-portfolio will include reflective entries for graded assignments and a description of the student's academic journey. Students will upload their e-portfolio to a blog. It will be assessed based on their understanding of the task, the quality of writing, use of references, and grammar. Suggested references for e-portfolios are also provided.
The document discusses pyramids and frustums. It defines a frustum as the part of a pyramid cut off by a plane parallel to the base. It provides examples of how to calculate the surface area and volume of various types of pyramids and frustums using formulas involving the base areas and height. It also describes how frustums are used in 3D computer graphics to define the viewing area on screen.
This document contains an analysis of a survey conducted by students on the understanding of epilepsy. The survey was distributed to 250 students, with questions related to causes, symptoms, treatment and management of epilepsy. The responses were analyzed and the mode (most common answer) was identified for males and females for each question. Overall, the analysis found that female students demonstrated a better understanding of epilepsy, with the average percentage of correct answers being 68.17% for females and 64.67% for males. The document concludes that females showed a higher level of understanding of this chronic disease based on the survey results.
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This document provides information on the Mathematics module MTH30104 at the School of Architecture, Building & Design. The 4-credit, 18-week module aims to equip students with essential mathematical skills through topics like algebra, trigonometry, differentiation, integration and statistics. Assessment includes tests, assignments, exams and an e-portfolio. The student-centered module utilizes lectures, tutorials and blended learning to develop skills like problem solving, analysis and application of mathematical concepts.
LBS is a prominent property developer in Malaysia with a history dating back to 2000. It has expanded operations over the years and is now involved in various real estate related activities. A financial ratio analysis of LBS from 2012-2013 shows improving profitability, with the net profit margin increasing from 7.7% to 74.5% over this period. Liquidity decreased slightly as working capital ratio fell from 1.8 to 1.5 times. Meanwhile stability ratios like total debt ratio and interest coverage ratio improved. Current share price of LBS is analyzed against the KLCI index from January to December 2015, with mixed performance observed over different periods within this time frame.
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This document outlines an assignment for a basic accounting course to analyze financial ratios for publicly traded companies. Students will form groups and select a company in the property or construction sector. They will analyze the company's annual reports from 2012-2013 to calculate ratios and interpret the results. Based on the ratios and P/E ratio, students must justify whether the company's shares are a worthy investment. The 1500-word report is due by February 4th and will be graded based on assessing the company background, correctly calculating ratios, interpreting the results, and the strength of the investment recommendation.
This document provides information about a 5-credit hour module on basic accounting taught over 18 weeks. The module aims to develop students' understanding of accounting concepts like balance sheets, income statements, and financial ratio analysis. It will be taught through lectures, tutorials, and self-directed study. Assessment includes a class test, group assignment, individual final exam, and e-portfolio. The module schedule outlines weekly topics covering introduction to accounting, bookkeeping, balance adjustments, and business forms over the semester.
This document provides information about an English 2 module offered at Taylor's University. The 5-credit module aims to develop students' English proficiency skills, including reading, writing, listening and speaking. It will be taught over 18 weeks through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Students will learn to communicate effectively for different situations and purposes, and demonstrate accuracy in the four language skills. Upon completing the module, students should be able to analyze texts critically, write well-organized essays, identify speakers' attitudes, and develop public speaking and interviewing skills. The module employs student-centered learning and assesses students continuously through projects and a final exam.
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This document provides information about two Bak Kut Teh restaurants located in different geographical locations in Malaysia. The first restaurant, Chuan Klang Bak Kut Teh, is located in Subang Jaya, Selangor and was founded in 2006. The second restaurant, Tian Hoe Bak Kut Teh, is located in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan and was founded in 1981. Both restaurants offer classic Bak Kut Teh dishes as well as other soups and teas. The document describes the history and origins of Bak Kut Teh, and provides details about the operations and offerings of each restaurant.
This document provides guidelines and requirements for a group assignment comparing two businesses in different geographical locations within the same industry. Students must form groups of 6 or less, select two businesses to research, conduct interviews and on-site observations, and write a 2,500-3,000 word report analyzing the competitive behaviors and comparing characteristics of the two businesses. They must also submit short video segments relevant to their site visits and research. The assignment aims to help students understand real-world market forces and consumer behavior and compare different types of market competition.
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This document provides information about a 5-credit module on Principles of Economics taught over 18 weeks. It will introduce key microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Assessment will include formative and summative components to evaluate students' mastery of defining economic terminology, explaining economic theories and behaviors, and analyzing various market structures and macroeconomic indicators. The module aims to develop students' discipline-specific knowledge and thinking skills through student-centered learning activities.
This document outlines an assignment for a research project comparing two similar businesses in different geographical locations. Students will form groups of up to seven members and research two businesses within the same industry that have operated for at least 10-15 years. They will conduct primary research through interviews and questionnaires, as well as secondary research using various sources. Each group must submit a 2,500-3,000 word written report and do a 20-25 minute presentation on their findings. The report will be assessed based on topic content, format, and the quality of the verbal presentation. Guidelines are provided on the structure and content of the report, which must follow APA style citations and address various aspects of the businesses and their competitive traits through a comparative analysis
This document outlines an assignment for an English class to write a compare and contrast essay about two movie genres. Students must choose between disaster/adventure films or science fiction films, research the genre, watch examples, and write a 6 paragraph essay comparing or contrasting two movies. The essay must be 600-1000 words and follow APA style for citations and references. A draft is due for feedback before the final submission deadline of December 4, 2015. The assignment will be graded based on organization, structure, content, style, and overall presentation.
This document compares and contrasts the science fiction films The Hunger Games and Divergent. It discusses their different storylines, settings, and main characters' motivations. The Hunger Games is set in a dystopian future North America divided into districts and involves Katniss fighting to survive a death match. Divergent is set in Chicago divided into factions, and focuses on Tris discovering she does not fit into just one faction. While both involve romance, Katniss and Tris have different personalities and motivations as fighters. The settings and societies of the two films are also distinct.
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"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
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analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
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these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
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to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
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Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
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Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Film vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movie
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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 (2500๐2
) โ 50mx70m (3500๐2
) 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.
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
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
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 (2500๐2
) โ 50m x 70m (3500๐2
) 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 CAFร
o An open space cafรฉ 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 personโs 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 cafรฉ 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. Cafรฉ 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