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Final Project:
Development Proposal
Introduction to the Construction Industry
[QSB30105]
Lee Xin Ying 0322432
Lau Hui Ming 0323827
FNBE March Intake 2015
Tutor: Puan Hasmanira Mokhtar
Content
1. Project Background
2. Introduction to Site
3. Location & Key Plan & Site Plan
4. Site Context
5. Analysis + Inventory + Observation
- Circulation
- Microclimate
6. Individual Proposal ( Lau Hui Ming)
7. Individual Proposal ( Lee Xin Ying )
Project Background
This is the final project of Introduction to the
Construction Industry. This project consist of 10%
of group work and 30% of individual work. The
objective of this project is to enable students to
develop an understanding of the building team, its
organization, duties and inter-relations. In addition,
it is also to develop an awareness of their
professional responsibilities and to appreciate
their profession in the construction industry.
In a group of 2 students, we need to find a
specific empty land to initiate a small construction
project. The size of the land shall between 50m x
50m (2500 ㎡) – 50m x 70m(3500 ㎡).
Introduction to the Site
After doing a few research and consulting with our
tutor, we decided to choose this site for our project
which is located at Jalan PJS 9/30, Bandar Sunway,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. It is a land with some
trees and it has a sidewalk along the land as shown in
the pictures above.
This location can be found around the residential
area and few meters away from a commercial area.
The commercial area consists of shopping centre, and
small shops such as restaurants, banks, stationary shop
and etc. There are two universities inside the
commercial area which is The One Academy and A Cut
above Academy.
Site Location:
Jalan PJS 9/30
Bandar Sunway
47500 Petaling Jaya
Selangor, Malaysia
Site Plan
Site
Commercial Area
Education
Tree
Residential Area
Police Station
Site Context
Site
Commercial area
Residential area
Police station
Education
Site Observation
The site with the sidewalk.
The residential area beside the site.
The commercial area opposite the site.
Site Analysis
Microclimate
Site
Commercial Area
Education
Tree
Residential Area
Police Station
Sunset Sunrise
Microclimate
Site
Commercial Area
Education
Tree
Residential Area
Police Station
Wind flow
Wind flow from two direction.
Circulation
Site
Commercial Area
Education
Tree
Residential Area
Police Station
Circulation 1 Circulation 2
At first, we went to the site by walking from Sunway
Pyramid and passed through the commercial area. After that,
we passed through the road and reached residential area of
PJS 9.
There are a lot of vehicle come from Bandar Sunway.
Traffic jam will occur at 7.00 am to 8.00 am, 12.00pm to 2.00
pm and 7.30pm to 9.00 pm. However, the site is easily to
access because the residents are entering site by walking and
cycling. For the foreigners, they can go to site easily because
there is a big road beside there for vehicles to use.
From Picture Distance
(km)
Time
(Min)
The One
Academy
1 4
Sunway
Pyramid
1.9 6
Papa John’s
Pizza
2.1 9
Wawasan
Open
University
1 3
Public Bank 2 8
Final Project:
Development Proposal
Introduction to the Construction Industry
[QSB30105]
Lau Hui Ming 0323827
FNBE MARCH 2015
Tutor : Pn. Hasmanira
Content
No. Title Page
1 Introduction 1
2 Rationale 2
3 Benefits and Impacts 3
4 Bubble Diagram 4
5 Plan 5
6 Concept and Ideas 6
7 Image of Ideas 7
8 List of Professions Involved 8
9 Tasks of Professions Involved 9-13
10 Costing 14
11 Conclusion and References 15
Introduction
In this final project, we are given a task to find
a specific empty land with the size between 2500
㎡ to 3500 ㎡ to initiate a small construction project
on it in a group of 2 people.
I have decided to develop a recreation area on
the land that we found. I decided to a leisure park
because the land is surrounded with residential
area, education area, commercial area and also
service area which means a lot of people will go
through this land everyday.
1
Rationale to Build a Playground
 Near housing area so that people from this area
can go to the location easily.
 Enable children from Mega Kids Child
Development Center & Learning Academy which is
nearby the site to play.
 Can have a leisure time with their children.
 Easy accessibility to the site location.
 Near shopping mall and other shops which enable
people come here for a rest when they finish
shopping.
2
Benefits and Impact to build a
Playground
 Increase social skills when they play with other children
they learn to communicate, share, collaborate and
empathise with others.
 Increase their imagination and creativity because
outside play is often open-ended and children need to
be creative about what and how games are played.
 Increase thinking and problem solving skills as children
assess risks and tackle new challenges they learn about
having a go, persistence and perseverance and the
success those attributes can bring.
 Improve sense of self as they master new skills and
play with other children they improve their
competence and confidence in their own physical and
social abilities.
 Improve sense of connection to place, to peers and to
their local community and environment.
 Increase self care skills in managing physical and social
challenges which help children to learn about keeping
themselves safe.
3
Bubble Diagram of Proposal
4
Net
Climber
Playground
Gazebo
Play
Structure
Swing
Benches
Lawn
Play
Structure
Shade
Canopy
Plan of Proposal
5
Concept and Ideas of Proposal
The construction plan proposal is designed based on the
50m x 50m empty land located at Jalan PJS 9/30, Bandar
Sunway, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The aim of this construction
is to transform the unused empty land into a place that can
benefit the residents.
After surveying, I have found that there is no any place
provided for the residents to have a time to enjoy with
nature. Thus, I decided to start a construction of a
playground.
The playground is open for everyone. It provides two
types of play structures. First structure is for the children
with the age between 2-5 years old and there is a shade
canopy over the play structure so that the small children will
not feel hot easily. The second play structure is for the
children with the age between 5-12 years old.
In addition, the playground also provides arch swing and
Net Climber for residents to play. The children can sit on the
special designed springer which is in octopus’ shape. Parent
can watch their children by sitting on the benches or gazebo
for a rest.
6
7
List of Professions Involved
1. Landscape Architect
2. Civil Engineer
3. Quantity Surveyor
4. Project Manager
5. Construction Worker
8
Task of Professions Involved
Landscape Architect
- Developing new or improved theories and
methods to promote environmental awareness and
undertaking planning, design, restoration,
management and maintenance of cultural and/or
historic landscapes, parks, sites and gardens.
- Planning, design, management, maintenance
and monitoring functional and aesthetic layouts of
built environment.
- Contributing to the planning, aesthetic and
functional design, location, management and
maintenance of infrastructure.
- Identifying and developing appropriate solutions
regarding the quality and use of the built
environment in urban, suburban and rural areas
and making designs, plans and working drawings,
specifications of work, cost estimates and time
schedules.
9
Civil Engineer
- Analyze survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints,
aerial photography, and other topographical or geologic
data to plan projects.
- Plan and design transportation or hydraulic systems
and structures, following construction and government
standards, using design software and drawing tools.
- Compute load and grade requirements, water flow
rates, and material stress factors to determine design
specifications.
- Inspect project sites to monitor progress and ensure
conformance to design specifications and safety or
sanitation standards.
- Direct construction, operations, and maintenance
activities at project site.
- Direct or participate in surveying to lay out installations
and establish reference points, grades, and elevations to
guide construction.
10
Quantity Surveyor
- Managing the finances.
- Working to keep project on time.
- Working to keep project within the budget.
- Making sure that construction cost and production
are managed as efficiently as possible.
- Resolving disputes between contracting parties.
- Preparing insurance replacement estimates for all
kinds buildings.
11
Project Manager
 Planning and Defining Scope
 Activity Planning and Sequencing
 Resource Planning
 Developing Schedules
 Time Estimating
 Cost Estimating
 Developing a Budget
 Documentation
 Creating Charts and Schedules
 Risk Analysis
 Managing Risks and Issues
 Monitoring and Reporting Progress
 Team Leadership
 Strategic Influencing
 Business Partnering
 Working with Vendors
 Scalability, Interoperability and Portability Analysis
 Controlling Quality
 Benefits Realisation
12
Construction Worker
- Mop, brush, or spread paints, cleaning solutions, or
other compounds over surfaces to clean them or to
provide protection.
- Operate jackhammers and drills to break up concrete
or pavement.
- Place, consolidate, and protect case-in-place concrete
or masonry structures.
- Position, join, align, and seal structural components,
such as concrete wall sections and pipes.
- Shovel cement and other materials into portable
cement mixers; and mix, pour, and spread concrete.
- Signal equipment operators to facilitate alignment,
movement, and adjustment of machinery, equipment,
and materials.
13
Costing
No. Item Unit Quantity Amount
(RM)
1 5-12 year old play
structure
㎡ 1 149,759.00
2 2-5 year old play
structure
㎡ 1 146,542.00
3 Shade canopy ㎡ 1 200.00
4 Gazebo No. 1 8,542.00
5 Swing No. 2 600.00
6 Net climber No. 1 145.15
7 Benches no. 1 340.00
8 Seesaw No. 2 236.80
9 Walkway (Big) No. 19 362.90
10 Walkway (Small) No. 32 320.00
11 Maintenance - - 500.00
Total 307,547.85
14
Conclusion
I found it is a tough work to do however I have learned
new things and gain new knowledge. I also got
experience when I went to visit the site with my
partner, Xin Ying. I also understand the responsibilities
of the professions involved in this project.
References
http://sfrecpark.org/project/west-sunset-playground/
http://www.kidsafewa.com.au/playgroundimportance.
htm
http://www.fixr.com/costs/build-playground
http://www.moduplay.com.au/blog/playground-
planning/what-does-it-cost-to-build-a-playground/
https://www.google.com/search?q=plan+view+of+play
ground&safe=active&biw=1366&bih=643&tbm=isch&t
bo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CCgQsARqFQoTCKb3r
Lru88YCFcQYpgodwRwAeA#safe=active&tbm=isch&q=
benches&imgrc=tCawnhDK85Hm4M%3A
15
Final Project:
Development Proposal
Introduction to the Construction Industry
[QSB30105]
Lee Xin Ying 0322432
FNBE MARCH 2015
Tutor : Pn. Hasmanira
Content
Title Page
1. Introduction 3
2. Rationale and Benefits 4
3. Conceptual Plan 5-6
4. Floor Plan 7
5. Images of Ideas 8-13
6. Plan View 14
7. Professions Involved 15-21
Introduction
In this final project, we are given a task to find
a specific empty land with the size between 2500
㎡ to 3500 ㎡ to initiate a small construction project
on it in a group of 2 people.
I have decided to develop a commercial area
and recreation area on the land that we found. I
decided to build a cafe and a leisure park because
the land is surrounded with residential area,
education area, commercial area and also service
area which means a lot of people will go through
this land everyday.
There is onsists of 2 floor. First floor is the car
park and leisure park and second floor is the cafe.
Rationale and Benefits
 To provide healthy and delicious food to
customers.
 To provide a comfortable place to customer to
have a meal and chitchat.
 To unite neighbourhood relationship between
each other.
 To provide a place to leisure in the spare time.
 To offer a place to the residents to exercise
and communicate.
 To provide a open space to the children play
with each other.
 The site is easy to access.
 Nearby housing area and commercial area.
Conceptual Plan
1st
Floor
42m
42m
Scale 1:250
2nd
Floor
Scale 1:200
37m
37m
Floor Plan (2nd
Floor)
Washroom
Kitche
n
Entrance
Bar Counter
Scale 1:200
Images of Ideas
1st
Floor
Exercise Area
Exercising today is very important to a person health. Exercising is
mainly for cardiovascular fitness. Some people do it because they just
enjoy it. Exercising also gently improves health. Health benefits such as
helping weight management, improve quality of life, and reducing the
feelings of depression and anxiety. Social benefits is one of the best
ways to meet new people while exercising. Exercise also can combats
health conditions and diseases, improves mood, boosts energy,
promotes better sleep and also can be fun.
Facilities:
Children Playground
It is a vital part of childhood that helps children develop physical strength,
coordination and balance. It can also provide opportunities for children to learn and
develop:
 Social Skills - when they play with other children they learn to communicate, share,
collaborate and empathise with others.
 Imagination and creativity - outside play is often open-ended and children need to be
creative about what and how games are played.
 Thinking and problem solving skills - as children assess risks and tackle new
challenges they learn about having a go, persistence and perseverance and the
success those attributes can bring.
 Sense of self - as they master new skills and play with other children they improve
their competence and confidence in their own physical and social abilities.
 Sense of connection - to place, to peers and to their local community and
environment.
 Self-care skills - managing physical and social challenges helps children to learn
about keeping themselves safe.
Facilities:
Recreation Area
 A place to relax, communicate and breath the fresh air.
Picnic Table Wall Fountain
Fountain Bench
Vegetation
Exterior Spiral Staircase
 Space saving
 Have strong aesthetic appeal in the right situation.
Stepping Stone
2nd
Floor
Seating Area
Bar Counter
Kitchen
Toilet
Plan View
Drive Way Parking Area
Trees and Shrubs
Outdoor Staircase
Scale 1:250
Profession Involved
Architect
 Control a project from start to finish and work with a
number of construction professionals.
 Discussing the objectives, requirements and budget of a
project.
 Consulting with other professionals about design.
 Preparing and presenting feasibility reports and design
proposals to the client.
 Advising the client on the practicality of their project.
 Using IT in design and project management, specifically
ucing computer-aided design software.
 Keeping within financial budgets and deadlines.
 Producing detailed workings, drawings and specifications.
 Specifying the nature and quality of materials required.
 Preparing tender applications and presentations.
 Negotiating with contractors and other professionals.
 Preparing applications for planning and building control
departments.
 Drawing up tender documents for contracts.
 Project managing and helping to coordinate the work of
contractors.
 Regular site visits to check on progress, ensuring that the
project is running on time and to budget.
 Resolving problems and issues that arise during
construction.
 Ensuring that the environmental impact of the project is
managed.
Landscape Architect
 Overseeing the design of a variety of projects, including
urban regeneration schemes, pedestrian schemes, road
or retail schemes, and maintaining the character of sites of
natural beauty.
 Establishing general landscape requirements with clients.
 Conducting preliminary studies of the sites (including
contours, soil, ecology, buildings, roads).
 Assessing a site’s potential to meet the client’s
specifications.
 Carrying out environmental impact assessments.
 Seeking and taking into account the views of local
residents, potential users, and parties with a vested
interest in the project.
 Accurately preparing and presenting detailed plans and
working drawings, including applications, construction
details and specifications for the project using computer-
aided design (CAD) packages or similar design software.
 Presenting proposals to clients, dealing with enquiries and
negotiating any amendments to the final design.
 Matching the client’s wishes with the knowledge of what
will work best.
 Contacting and coordinating manufacturers and suppliers.
 Putting work out to tender, selecting a contractor and
manager, and leading cross-functional teams.
 Making site visits.
 Ensuring deadlines are met.
 Liaising with other professionals on the project.
 Monitoring and checking work on-site.
 Authorising payment once work has been satisfactorily
completed.
 Attending public inquiries to give evidence if necessary.
 Generating new business opportunities.
Project Manager
 Schedule the project in logical steps and budget time required
to meet deadlines.
 Determine labor requirements and dispatch workers to
construction sites.
 Inspect and review projects to monitor compliance with
building and safety codes, and other regulations.
 Interpret and explain plans and contract terms to
administrative staff, workers, and client, representing the
owner or developer.
 Prepare contracts and negotiate revisions, changes and
additions to contractual agreements with architects,
consultants, clients, suppliers and subcontractors.
 Obtain all necessary permits and licenses.
Construction Worker
 unload, carry and stack building materials and place tools and
equipment in position
 dig trenches using hand tools or jackhammers to break up
rock and concrete, so that footings and services can be laid
 place and compact filling and quarry materials
 help to erect and dismantle scaffolding (subject to certification
in some states and territories), ramps, catwalks, barricades
and warning lights
 mix, pour and spread concrete under supervision
 use wheelbarrows to remove rubble and rubbish from building
sites
 dismantle small structures and strip materials in preparation
for new construction
 operate construction machinery (such as excavators), subject
to any licensing and accreditation requirements
 clean surfaces for painters.
Quantity Surveyor
 Seeking funding sources and submitting bids
 Carrying out feasibility studies
 Preparing plans, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and
other documentation
 Performing risk analysis evaluations
 Cost control
 Writing reports
 Preparing and submitting final accounts
 Making valuations
 Arranging payments to suppliers and contractors
 Providing advice and forecasts about costs
 Supervising staff.
Structural Engineer
 Preparing reports, designs and drawings
 Making calculations about loads and stresses
 Selecting appropriate construction materials
 Providing technical advice
 Obtaining planning and/or building regulations approval
 Liaising with relevant professional staff
 Monitoring and inspecting work undertaken by contractors
 Administering contracts
 Managing projects
 Inspecting properties to check conditions/foundations
Mechanical Engineer
 Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, schematics, and computer-
generated reports.
 Confer with engineers and other personnel to implement operating
procedures, resolve system malfunctions, and provide technical information.
 Research and analyze customer design proposals, specifications, manuals,
and other data to evaluate the feasibility, cost, and maintenance requirements
of designs or applications.
 Specify system components or direct modification of products to ensure
conformance with engineering design and performance specifications.
 Research, design, evaluate, install, operate, and maintain mechanical
products, equipment, systems and processes to meet requirements, applying
knowledge of engineering principles.
 Investigate equipment failures and difficulties to diagnose faulty operation,
and to make recommendations to maintenance crew.
 Assist drafters in developing the structural design of products, using drafting
tools or computer-assisted design/drafting equipment and software.
 Provide feedback to design engineers on customer problems and needs.
 Oversee installation, operation, maintenance, and repair to ensure that
machines and equipment are installed and functioning according to
specifications.
 Conduct research that tests and analyzes the feasibility, design, operation
and performance of equipment, components and systems.
 Recommend design modifications to eliminate machine or system
malfunctions.
 Develop and test models of alternate designs and processing methods to
assess feasibility, operating condition effects, possible new applications and
necessity of modification.
 Develop, coordinate, and monitor all aspects of production, including selection
of manufacturing methods, fabrication, and operation of product designs.
 Estimate costs and submit bids for engineering, construction, or extraction
projects, and prepare contract documents.
 Perform personnel functions, such as supervision of production workers,
technicians, technologists and other engineers, and design of evaluation
programs.
 Solicit new business and provide technical customer service.
 Establish and coordinate the maintenance and safety procedures, service
schedule, and supply of materials required to maintain machines and
equipment in the prescribed condition.
 Study industrial processes to determine where and how application of
equipment can be made.
 Write performance requirements for product development or engineering
projects.
 Apply engineering principles and practices to emerging fields, such as
robotics, waste management, and biomedical engineering.
 Design test control apparatus and equipment and develop procedures for
testing products.
Electrical Engineer
 Provide technical assistance and resolution when electrical or
engineering problems are encountered before, during, and after
construction.
 Assemble electrical and electronic systems and prototypes according to
engineering data and knowledge of electrical principles, using hand
tools and measuring instruments.
 Install and maintain electrical control systems and solid state equipment.
 Modify electrical prototypes, parts, assemblies, and systems to correct
functional deviations.
 Set up and operate test equipment to evaluate performance of
developmental parts, assemblies, or systems under simulated operating
conditions, and record results.
 Collaborate with electrical engineers and other personnel to identify,
define, and solve developmental problems.
 Build, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical instruments
or testing equipment.
 Analyze and interpret test information to resolve design-related
problems.
 Write commissioning procedures for electrical installations.
 Prepare project cost and work-time estimates.
 Evaluate engineering proposals, shop drawings and design comments
for sound electrical engineering practice and conformance with
established safety and design criteria, and recommend approval or
disapproval.
 Draw or modify diagrams and write engineering specifications to clarify
design details and functional criteria of experimental electronics units.
 Conduct inspections for quality control and assurance programs,
reporting findings and recommendations.
 Prepare contracts and initiate, review and coordinate modifications to
contract specifications and plans throughout the construction process.
 Plan, schedule and monitor work of support personnel to assist
supervisor.
 Review existing electrical engineering criteria to identify necessary
revisions, deletions or amendments to outdated material.
 Perform supervisory duties such as recommending work assignments,
approving leaves and completing performance evaluations.
 Plan method and sequence of operations for developing and testing
experimental electronic and electrical equipment.
 Visit construction sites to observe conditions impacting design and to
identify solutions to technical design problems involving electrical
systems equipment that arise during construction.
Civil Engineer
 Investigate sites to determine the most suitable foundation for
a proposed construction
 Research and advise on the best engineering solution to meet
a client's needs and budget
 Prepare engineering calculations required for the design of
projects, and supervise the drafting of plans
 Produce detailed designs and documentation for the
construction and implementation of civil engineering projects
 Organise the delivery of materials, plant machinery and
equipment needed for the construction project and supervise
labour
 Develop detailed programmes for the coordination of site
activities
 Work with other engineers, architects, landscape architects
and environmental scientists
 Assist government bodies in preparing yearly works
programmes (such as work on car parks, drainage, roads,
aerodromes or sewerage systems) within set budgets
 Operate computers to assist with the design of civil
engineering projects
 Coordinate and direct research, development and testing of
materials, processes or systems related to civil engineering
works
 Research, advise on and plan the control and minimisation of
air, water and solid waste pollution, and the management of
water resources
 Supervise the testing and commissioning of completed works
 Analyse and interpret reports on loading, labour, productivity,
quality, materials and performance
 Analyse risks associated with natural disasters (including
cyclones, earthquakes, fires and floods), and design
structures and services to meet appropriate standards
 Arrange for geological and geophysical investigations and
carry out feasibility studies.
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Final project(2)

  • 1. Final Project: Development Proposal Introduction to the Construction Industry [QSB30105] Lee Xin Ying 0322432 Lau Hui Ming 0323827 FNBE March Intake 2015 Tutor: Puan Hasmanira Mokhtar
  • 2. Content 1. Project Background 2. Introduction to Site 3. Location & Key Plan & Site Plan 4. Site Context 5. Analysis + Inventory + Observation - Circulation - Microclimate 6. Individual Proposal ( Lau Hui Ming) 7. Individual Proposal ( Lee Xin Ying )
  • 3. Project Background This is the final project of Introduction to the Construction Industry. This project consist of 10% of group work and 30% of individual work. The objective of this project is to enable students to develop an understanding of the building team, its organization, duties and inter-relations. In addition, it is also to develop an awareness of their professional responsibilities and to appreciate their profession in the construction industry. In a group of 2 students, we need to find a specific empty land to initiate a small construction project. The size of the land shall between 50m x 50m (2500 ㎡) – 50m x 70m(3500 ㎡).
  • 4. Introduction to the Site After doing a few research and consulting with our tutor, we decided to choose this site for our project which is located at Jalan PJS 9/30, Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. It is a land with some trees and it has a sidewalk along the land as shown in the pictures above. This location can be found around the residential area and few meters away from a commercial area. The commercial area consists of shopping centre, and small shops such as restaurants, banks, stationary shop and etc. There are two universities inside the commercial area which is The One Academy and A Cut above Academy.
  • 5. Site Location: Jalan PJS 9/30 Bandar Sunway 47500 Petaling Jaya Selangor, Malaysia
  • 7. Site Context Site Commercial area Residential area Police station Education
  • 8. Site Observation The site with the sidewalk. The residential area beside the site. The commercial area opposite the site.
  • 10. Microclimate Site Commercial Area Education Tree Residential Area Police Station Wind flow Wind flow from two direction.
  • 12. At first, we went to the site by walking from Sunway Pyramid and passed through the commercial area. After that, we passed through the road and reached residential area of PJS 9. There are a lot of vehicle come from Bandar Sunway. Traffic jam will occur at 7.00 am to 8.00 am, 12.00pm to 2.00 pm and 7.30pm to 9.00 pm. However, the site is easily to access because the residents are entering site by walking and cycling. For the foreigners, they can go to site easily because there is a big road beside there for vehicles to use.
  • 13. From Picture Distance (km) Time (Min) The One Academy 1 4 Sunway Pyramid 1.9 6 Papa John’s Pizza 2.1 9 Wawasan Open University 1 3 Public Bank 2 8
  • 14. Final Project: Development Proposal Introduction to the Construction Industry [QSB30105] Lau Hui Ming 0323827 FNBE MARCH 2015 Tutor : Pn. Hasmanira
  • 15. Content No. Title Page 1 Introduction 1 2 Rationale 2 3 Benefits and Impacts 3 4 Bubble Diagram 4 5 Plan 5 6 Concept and Ideas 6 7 Image of Ideas 7 8 List of Professions Involved 8 9 Tasks of Professions Involved 9-13 10 Costing 14 11 Conclusion and References 15
  • 16. Introduction In this final project, we are given a task to find a specific empty land with the size between 2500 ㎡ to 3500 ㎡ to initiate a small construction project on it in a group of 2 people. I have decided to develop a recreation area on the land that we found. I decided to a leisure park because the land is surrounded with residential area, education area, commercial area and also service area which means a lot of people will go through this land everyday. 1
  • 17. Rationale to Build a Playground  Near housing area so that people from this area can go to the location easily.  Enable children from Mega Kids Child Development Center & Learning Academy which is nearby the site to play.  Can have a leisure time with their children.  Easy accessibility to the site location.  Near shopping mall and other shops which enable people come here for a rest when they finish shopping. 2
  • 18. Benefits and Impact to build a Playground  Increase social skills when they play with other children they learn to communicate, share, collaborate and empathise with others.  Increase their imagination and creativity because outside play is often open-ended and children need to be creative about what and how games are played.  Increase thinking and problem solving skills as children assess risks and tackle new challenges they learn about having a go, persistence and perseverance and the success those attributes can bring.  Improve sense of self as they master new skills and play with other children they improve their competence and confidence in their own physical and social abilities.  Improve sense of connection to place, to peers and to their local community and environment.  Increase self care skills in managing physical and social challenges which help children to learn about keeping themselves safe. 3
  • 19. Bubble Diagram of Proposal 4 Net Climber Playground Gazebo Play Structure Swing Benches Lawn Play Structure Shade Canopy
  • 21. Concept and Ideas of Proposal The construction plan proposal is designed based on the 50m x 50m empty land located at Jalan PJS 9/30, Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The aim of this construction is to transform the unused empty land into a place that can benefit the residents. After surveying, I have found that there is no any place provided for the residents to have a time to enjoy with nature. Thus, I decided to start a construction of a playground. The playground is open for everyone. It provides two types of play structures. First structure is for the children with the age between 2-5 years old and there is a shade canopy over the play structure so that the small children will not feel hot easily. The second play structure is for the children with the age between 5-12 years old. In addition, the playground also provides arch swing and Net Climber for residents to play. The children can sit on the special designed springer which is in octopus’ shape. Parent can watch their children by sitting on the benches or gazebo for a rest. 6
  • 22. 7
  • 23. List of Professions Involved 1. Landscape Architect 2. Civil Engineer 3. Quantity Surveyor 4. Project Manager 5. Construction Worker 8
  • 24. Task of Professions Involved Landscape Architect - Developing new or improved theories and methods to promote environmental awareness and undertaking planning, design, restoration, management and maintenance of cultural and/or historic landscapes, parks, sites and gardens. - Planning, design, management, maintenance and monitoring functional and aesthetic layouts of built environment. - Contributing to the planning, aesthetic and functional design, location, management and maintenance of infrastructure. - Identifying and developing appropriate solutions regarding the quality and use of the built environment in urban, suburban and rural areas and making designs, plans and working drawings, specifications of work, cost estimates and time schedules. 9
  • 25. Civil Engineer - Analyze survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography, and other topographical or geologic data to plan projects. - Plan and design transportation or hydraulic systems and structures, following construction and government standards, using design software and drawing tools. - Compute load and grade requirements, water flow rates, and material stress factors to determine design specifications. - Inspect project sites to monitor progress and ensure conformance to design specifications and safety or sanitation standards. - Direct construction, operations, and maintenance activities at project site. - Direct or participate in surveying to lay out installations and establish reference points, grades, and elevations to guide construction. 10
  • 26. Quantity Surveyor - Managing the finances. - Working to keep project on time. - Working to keep project within the budget. - Making sure that construction cost and production are managed as efficiently as possible. - Resolving disputes between contracting parties. - Preparing insurance replacement estimates for all kinds buildings. 11
  • 27. Project Manager  Planning and Defining Scope  Activity Planning and Sequencing  Resource Planning  Developing Schedules  Time Estimating  Cost Estimating  Developing a Budget  Documentation  Creating Charts and Schedules  Risk Analysis  Managing Risks and Issues  Monitoring and Reporting Progress  Team Leadership  Strategic Influencing  Business Partnering  Working with Vendors  Scalability, Interoperability and Portability Analysis  Controlling Quality  Benefits Realisation 12
  • 28. Construction Worker - Mop, brush, or spread paints, cleaning solutions, or other compounds over surfaces to clean them or to provide protection. - Operate jackhammers and drills to break up concrete or pavement. - Place, consolidate, and protect case-in-place concrete or masonry structures. - Position, join, align, and seal structural components, such as concrete wall sections and pipes. - Shovel cement and other materials into portable cement mixers; and mix, pour, and spread concrete. - Signal equipment operators to facilitate alignment, movement, and adjustment of machinery, equipment, and materials. 13
  • 29. Costing No. Item Unit Quantity Amount (RM) 1 5-12 year old play structure ㎡ 1 149,759.00 2 2-5 year old play structure ㎡ 1 146,542.00 3 Shade canopy ㎡ 1 200.00 4 Gazebo No. 1 8,542.00 5 Swing No. 2 600.00 6 Net climber No. 1 145.15 7 Benches no. 1 340.00 8 Seesaw No. 2 236.80 9 Walkway (Big) No. 19 362.90 10 Walkway (Small) No. 32 320.00 11 Maintenance - - 500.00 Total 307,547.85 14
  • 30. Conclusion I found it is a tough work to do however I have learned new things and gain new knowledge. I also got experience when I went to visit the site with my partner, Xin Ying. I also understand the responsibilities of the professions involved in this project. References http://sfrecpark.org/project/west-sunset-playground/ http://www.kidsafewa.com.au/playgroundimportance. htm http://www.fixr.com/costs/build-playground http://www.moduplay.com.au/blog/playground- planning/what-does-it-cost-to-build-a-playground/ https://www.google.com/search?q=plan+view+of+play ground&safe=active&biw=1366&bih=643&tbm=isch&t bo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CCgQsARqFQoTCKb3r Lru88YCFcQYpgodwRwAeA#safe=active&tbm=isch&q= benches&imgrc=tCawnhDK85Hm4M%3A 15
  • 31. Final Project: Development Proposal Introduction to the Construction Industry [QSB30105] Lee Xin Ying 0322432 FNBE MARCH 2015 Tutor : Pn. Hasmanira
  • 32. Content Title Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Rationale and Benefits 4 3. Conceptual Plan 5-6 4. Floor Plan 7 5. Images of Ideas 8-13 6. Plan View 14 7. Professions Involved 15-21
  • 33. Introduction In this final project, we are given a task to find a specific empty land with the size between 2500 ㎡ to 3500 ㎡ to initiate a small construction project on it in a group of 2 people. I have decided to develop a commercial area and recreation area on the land that we found. I decided to build a cafe and a leisure park because the land is surrounded with residential area, education area, commercial area and also service area which means a lot of people will go through this land everyday. There is onsists of 2 floor. First floor is the car park and leisure park and second floor is the cafe.
  • 34. Rationale and Benefits  To provide healthy and delicious food to customers.  To provide a comfortable place to customer to have a meal and chitchat.  To unite neighbourhood relationship between each other.  To provide a place to leisure in the spare time.  To offer a place to the residents to exercise and communicate.  To provide a open space to the children play with each other.  The site is easy to access.  Nearby housing area and commercial area.
  • 40. Images of Ideas 1st Floor Exercise Area Exercising today is very important to a person health. Exercising is mainly for cardiovascular fitness. Some people do it because they just enjoy it. Exercising also gently improves health. Health benefits such as helping weight management, improve quality of life, and reducing the feelings of depression and anxiety. Social benefits is one of the best ways to meet new people while exercising. Exercise also can combats health conditions and diseases, improves mood, boosts energy, promotes better sleep and also can be fun. Facilities:
  • 41. Children Playground It is a vital part of childhood that helps children develop physical strength, coordination and balance. It can also provide opportunities for children to learn and develop:  Social Skills - when they play with other children they learn to communicate, share, collaborate and empathise with others.  Imagination and creativity - outside play is often open-ended and children need to be creative about what and how games are played.  Thinking and problem solving skills - as children assess risks and tackle new challenges they learn about having a go, persistence and perseverance and the success those attributes can bring.  Sense of self - as they master new skills and play with other children they improve their competence and confidence in their own physical and social abilities.  Sense of connection - to place, to peers and to their local community and environment.  Self-care skills - managing physical and social challenges helps children to learn about keeping themselves safe. Facilities:
  • 42. Recreation Area  A place to relax, communicate and breath the fresh air. Picnic Table Wall Fountain Fountain Bench
  • 43. Vegetation Exterior Spiral Staircase  Space saving  Have strong aesthetic appeal in the right situation.
  • 47. Plan View Drive Way Parking Area Trees and Shrubs Outdoor Staircase
  • 48. Scale 1:250 Profession Involved Architect  Control a project from start to finish and work with a number of construction professionals.  Discussing the objectives, requirements and budget of a project.  Consulting with other professionals about design.  Preparing and presenting feasibility reports and design proposals to the client.  Advising the client on the practicality of their project.  Using IT in design and project management, specifically ucing computer-aided design software.  Keeping within financial budgets and deadlines.  Producing detailed workings, drawings and specifications.  Specifying the nature and quality of materials required.  Preparing tender applications and presentations.  Negotiating with contractors and other professionals.  Preparing applications for planning and building control departments.  Drawing up tender documents for contracts.  Project managing and helping to coordinate the work of contractors.  Regular site visits to check on progress, ensuring that the project is running on time and to budget.  Resolving problems and issues that arise during construction.  Ensuring that the environmental impact of the project is managed.
  • 49. Landscape Architect  Overseeing the design of a variety of projects, including urban regeneration schemes, pedestrian schemes, road or retail schemes, and maintaining the character of sites of natural beauty.  Establishing general landscape requirements with clients.  Conducting preliminary studies of the sites (including contours, soil, ecology, buildings, roads).  Assessing a site’s potential to meet the client’s specifications.  Carrying out environmental impact assessments.  Seeking and taking into account the views of local residents, potential users, and parties with a vested interest in the project.  Accurately preparing and presenting detailed plans and working drawings, including applications, construction details and specifications for the project using computer- aided design (CAD) packages or similar design software.  Presenting proposals to clients, dealing with enquiries and negotiating any amendments to the final design.  Matching the client’s wishes with the knowledge of what will work best.  Contacting and coordinating manufacturers and suppliers.  Putting work out to tender, selecting a contractor and manager, and leading cross-functional teams.  Making site visits.  Ensuring deadlines are met.  Liaising with other professionals on the project.  Monitoring and checking work on-site.  Authorising payment once work has been satisfactorily completed.
  • 50.  Attending public inquiries to give evidence if necessary.  Generating new business opportunities. Project Manager  Schedule the project in logical steps and budget time required to meet deadlines.  Determine labor requirements and dispatch workers to construction sites.  Inspect and review projects to monitor compliance with building and safety codes, and other regulations.  Interpret and explain plans and contract terms to administrative staff, workers, and client, representing the owner or developer.  Prepare contracts and negotiate revisions, changes and additions to contractual agreements with architects, consultants, clients, suppliers and subcontractors.  Obtain all necessary permits and licenses. Construction Worker  unload, carry and stack building materials and place tools and equipment in position  dig trenches using hand tools or jackhammers to break up rock and concrete, so that footings and services can be laid  place and compact filling and quarry materials  help to erect and dismantle scaffolding (subject to certification in some states and territories), ramps, catwalks, barricades and warning lights  mix, pour and spread concrete under supervision  use wheelbarrows to remove rubble and rubbish from building sites  dismantle small structures and strip materials in preparation for new construction
  • 51.  operate construction machinery (such as excavators), subject to any licensing and accreditation requirements  clean surfaces for painters. Quantity Surveyor  Seeking funding sources and submitting bids  Carrying out feasibility studies  Preparing plans, contracts, budgets, bills of quantities and other documentation  Performing risk analysis evaluations  Cost control  Writing reports  Preparing and submitting final accounts  Making valuations  Arranging payments to suppliers and contractors  Providing advice and forecasts about costs  Supervising staff. Structural Engineer  Preparing reports, designs and drawings  Making calculations about loads and stresses  Selecting appropriate construction materials  Providing technical advice  Obtaining planning and/or building regulations approval  Liaising with relevant professional staff  Monitoring and inspecting work undertaken by contractors  Administering contracts  Managing projects  Inspecting properties to check conditions/foundations
  • 52. Mechanical Engineer  Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, schematics, and computer- generated reports.  Confer with engineers and other personnel to implement operating procedures, resolve system malfunctions, and provide technical information.  Research and analyze customer design proposals, specifications, manuals, and other data to evaluate the feasibility, cost, and maintenance requirements of designs or applications.  Specify system components or direct modification of products to ensure conformance with engineering design and performance specifications.  Research, design, evaluate, install, operate, and maintain mechanical products, equipment, systems and processes to meet requirements, applying knowledge of engineering principles.  Investigate equipment failures and difficulties to diagnose faulty operation, and to make recommendations to maintenance crew.  Assist drafters in developing the structural design of products, using drafting tools or computer-assisted design/drafting equipment and software.  Provide feedback to design engineers on customer problems and needs.  Oversee installation, operation, maintenance, and repair to ensure that machines and equipment are installed and functioning according to specifications.  Conduct research that tests and analyzes the feasibility, design, operation and performance of equipment, components and systems.  Recommend design modifications to eliminate machine or system malfunctions.  Develop and test models of alternate designs and processing methods to assess feasibility, operating condition effects, possible new applications and necessity of modification.  Develop, coordinate, and monitor all aspects of production, including selection of manufacturing methods, fabrication, and operation of product designs.  Estimate costs and submit bids for engineering, construction, or extraction projects, and prepare contract documents.  Perform personnel functions, such as supervision of production workers, technicians, technologists and other engineers, and design of evaluation programs.  Solicit new business and provide technical customer service.  Establish and coordinate the maintenance and safety procedures, service schedule, and supply of materials required to maintain machines and equipment in the prescribed condition.  Study industrial processes to determine where and how application of equipment can be made.  Write performance requirements for product development or engineering projects.  Apply engineering principles and practices to emerging fields, such as robotics, waste management, and biomedical engineering.  Design test control apparatus and equipment and develop procedures for testing products.
  • 53. Electrical Engineer  Provide technical assistance and resolution when electrical or engineering problems are encountered before, during, and after construction.  Assemble electrical and electronic systems and prototypes according to engineering data and knowledge of electrical principles, using hand tools and measuring instruments.  Install and maintain electrical control systems and solid state equipment.  Modify electrical prototypes, parts, assemblies, and systems to correct functional deviations.  Set up and operate test equipment to evaluate performance of developmental parts, assemblies, or systems under simulated operating conditions, and record results.  Collaborate with electrical engineers and other personnel to identify, define, and solve developmental problems.  Build, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical instruments or testing equipment.  Analyze and interpret test information to resolve design-related problems.  Write commissioning procedures for electrical installations.  Prepare project cost and work-time estimates.  Evaluate engineering proposals, shop drawings and design comments for sound electrical engineering practice and conformance with established safety and design criteria, and recommend approval or disapproval.  Draw or modify diagrams and write engineering specifications to clarify design details and functional criteria of experimental electronics units.  Conduct inspections for quality control and assurance programs, reporting findings and recommendations.  Prepare contracts and initiate, review and coordinate modifications to contract specifications and plans throughout the construction process.  Plan, schedule and monitor work of support personnel to assist supervisor.  Review existing electrical engineering criteria to identify necessary revisions, deletions or amendments to outdated material.  Perform supervisory duties such as recommending work assignments, approving leaves and completing performance evaluations.  Plan method and sequence of operations for developing and testing experimental electronic and electrical equipment.  Visit construction sites to observe conditions impacting design and to identify solutions to technical design problems involving electrical systems equipment that arise during construction.
  • 54. Civil Engineer  Investigate sites to determine the most suitable foundation for a proposed construction  Research and advise on the best engineering solution to meet a client's needs and budget  Prepare engineering calculations required for the design of projects, and supervise the drafting of plans  Produce detailed designs and documentation for the construction and implementation of civil engineering projects  Organise the delivery of materials, plant machinery and equipment needed for the construction project and supervise labour  Develop detailed programmes for the coordination of site activities  Work with other engineers, architects, landscape architects and environmental scientists  Assist government bodies in preparing yearly works programmes (such as work on car parks, drainage, roads, aerodromes or sewerage systems) within set budgets  Operate computers to assist with the design of civil engineering projects  Coordinate and direct research, development and testing of materials, processes or systems related to civil engineering works  Research, advise on and plan the control and minimisation of air, water and solid waste pollution, and the management of water resources  Supervise the testing and commissioning of completed works  Analyse and interpret reports on loading, labour, productivity, quality, materials and performance  Analyse risks associated with natural disasters (including cyclones, earthquakes, fires and floods), and design structures and services to meet appropriate standards  Arrange for geological and geophysical investigations and carry out feasibility studies.