SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Foundation of Natural and Built Environment (March 2015)
Introduction to the Construction Industry [QSB30105]
FINAL PROJECT
Development Proposal
NAME : Boon Li Ying NAME : Ch’ng Phei Woon
Student ID : 0323839 Student ID : 0323842
Lecturer : Ann See Peng
Content
1.Introduction of the site
2.Site Images
3.Site Plan
4.Site Analysis
5.Individual Proposal (Boon Li Ying)
6.Individual Proposal (Ch’ng Phei Woon)
Introduction to the site
The plot of land that we have chosen upon is an unused
and undeveloped piece of overgrown with weeds land at
Jalan Pandan Mewah 1, 56100 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor.
Moreover, we think about that this plot of land was a really
good area to be developed since it is near to lots of
commercial area, residential area and it is near to
Hospital Ampang.
There are many reasons why we actually choose this site
to develop, but the main reason is because of the prime
location to set up practically anything we wanted to.
Images of the site
Site Plan
Site Analysis
Size Context Images
HEALTH CENTRE
Hospital Ampang
EDUCATION
AREA
Sekolah Jenis
Kebangsaan (C) On
Pong 2
Sekolah Menengah
Kebangsaan Pandan
Mewah
SHOPPING MALL
Paragon Point shopping
centre
Mid point shopping
centre
BANK
Alliance Bank
CIMB Bank
Hong Leong Bank
Public Bank
RELIGIOUS AREA
Masjid Al-ubudiah
Masjid Al-adzim
BOON LI YING
PROPOSAL
Introduction
In this final project, we are given a task to find an empty
land with the size between 50m x 50m (2500m²) – 50m x
70m (3500m²) to initiate a small construction project and
have to produce the individual development proposal.
I decided to build a sport recreation centre on this empty
land for my individual proposal.
Rationale
 To provide a recreation and leisure area for the
residents in Jalan Pandan Mewah 1
 To provide a sports recreation centre for the
residents
 To provide a high quality of sports environment for
residents with the complete facilities of exercise
 To provide an area for the residents to relax through
a healthy way
Benefits
 To provide a good mind, body and spirit
 To improve the fitness and weight goals
 To lower the chance of getting obesity and
osteoporosis
 To create friendships
 To extend the social network of residents
 To encourage the residents to be more active in
sports
 To improve the interests in sports especially among
the teenagers so that they will not involve in
unhealthy activities such as smoking, drink and even
take drug
Impacts
 Sound pollution will be happen during the
construction project
 Air pollutants will be occur such as dust will waft
throughout the site during the construction project
 Traffic jam will be happen because of the increasing
of traffic
sport recreation centre building
main gym
lobby & reception counter
Café
yoga studio
locker room
shower room
rock climbling wall
List of professions that involved
in project and their tasks
Client
 To ensure that the suitable management
arrangements are made for the project
 To ensure that the competence and resources of all
appointees
 To ensure that the sufficient time and resources are
allowed for all stages of the project
 To provide the pre-construction information
 To verify the sufficiency of the construction phase
plan
 To make sure that the adequate welfare facilities
have been provided
 To ensure that the co-operation and co-ordination
between the client’s employees and client
contractors with the project contractors where the
client’s work activities overlap the construction work
and to enable others to perform their duties
 To ensure that the arrangements which the
contractor agreed to make to control key risks on site
have been implemented
Architect
 To develop ideas, discussing the objectives,
requirements and budget of the project with the client
 To advise the client on the practically of the project
 To apply for planning permission from governmental
new build or legal departments
 To provide and present feasibility reports, design
proposals, applications and contracts to client
 To make sure that the project design match the
clients need, functional and safe
 To control the project from the start to finish
 To have an awareness of commercial and financial
considerations for the project
 To choose the materials to be used and specifying
the requirements for the project
 To have a consulting with other professionals about
the project
 To negotiate with contractors
 To help the contractors with coordinate of their work
 To have a regular site visit for ensure that the project
is running according to schedule and budget
 To adapt the plans according to circumstances and
resolve any problem or issued that may arise during
construction
 To ensure that the environmental impact of the
project is manage
Project Manager
 Responsible for the planning, management,
coordination and financial control of a project
 To ensure that the project is completed on time and
within budget
 To agree the objective of project
 To represent the client’s interests
 To provide the advice on the management of project
 To carry out the risk assessment
 To oversee the administrative needs of the project
such as accounting, budgeting or costing, billing and
funding
Construction Manager
 Responsible for running and managing of the
construction site
 To prepare the site and meeting with clients,
architects, contractors, engineers and surveyors
before construction work starts
 To develop the programme of work and strategy for
making the project
 To ensure that the materials are delivered on time
and storage of equipment are available on site
 To have a safety inspections of the site when project
is underway
 To oversee the running of project
Contractor
 To plan, manage and monitor the construction
project
 To ensure that the planning, managing and
monitoring have been proportionate to the size, the
complexity of the project and the nature of risks have
involved
 To ensure that the safety precaution are appropriate
 To comply with direction and construction phase plan
of project
 To appoint the workers and ensure that the
appropriate supervision is provided for the workers
who under their control
 To prevent unauthorised access to the site
Quantity Surveyor
 To manage all aspects of the contractual and
financial side of the construction projects
 To prepare the contract documents including the bills
of quantities with the architect or client
 To minimise the costs of a project and enhance the
value of money
 To carry out the feasibility study
 To perform the risk, value management and cost
control
 To provide the advice about the cost of project
 To provide the advice on procurement strategy
 To provide and analysis the costing for tenders
 To provide the advice on contractual claims
 To have an arrangement of the payments to supplier
and contractor
 To offer the advice on property taxation
 To provide the advice on the maintenance costs of
specific building
Structural Engineer
 To design, plan, and oversee the construction of
buildings, bridges
 To analyse the configuration of the basic structural
components of building or other structure
 To design the structures to withstand stresses or
pressures imposed through human use and
environmental conditions such as weather and
earthquake
 To make calculation about loads and stresses
 To ensure that the buildings and other structures
does not deflect, rotate, vibrate excessively or
collapse
 To select the appropriate construction materials such
as brick, concrete, steel, timber, and masonry
 To consider the strength of various materials
 To involve in inspecting the project and advising
contractors
 To obtain the building regulation approval
 To examine the structures at risk of collapse and
advise how to improve the structural integrity such as
recommending, removal, repair of defective parts
and rebuild the entire structure
CH’NG PHEI WOON
PROPOSAL
Introduction :
This is the empty land that I have chosen, Below shows the boundary
line of the land and the measurement .It is located at Jalan Pandan
Mewah 1, 56100 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor
My suggestion is to propose a commercial area based more on food
Rationale :
Since around the area is residential area and nearby the site, there is
a fast food chain restaurant which is Mc Donald. From time to time,
there is a lot of people having their meal there. Mostly family with
children and students/ teenagers.
Community go there due to the short distance.
The one which is in red circle is food area
Site
Benefits of the project to Client:
 Gets more profits from rental fee
Impact of the project:
 Need to hire worker for weekly maintenance
 Trim grass and trees monthly
Benefits of the project to the surrounding community:
 Easier to get food source
 Healthier food
 Few minutes walk to the area
 More opportunity for job to the community
Traffic flow at the site
Plan View of proposed commercial area
Scale 1:500
Car Park
2-Storey foodcourt
Restaurant
Lawn
IN
OUT
Illustration on the plan
Restaurant
2-storey food court
Lawn
Having a 2-storey food court and a restaurant will have a variety of
food selection to choose.
There is more space for community to park their cars, ample parking
spaces.
There is also lawn with tree to have a better environment for the
community and also boost the look of the site giving the environment
a comfortable feeling.
Bubble diagram of the proposal
Profession involved in this project :
Client
 heck competency of designers, contractors and individuals doing
the work
 Give information about the site or premises in advance of the
works
 Co-operate with the contractor to allow them to discharge their
duties
 Co-ordinate their own work so it does not affect the safety of
those doing the job
 Give the contractor adequate time for planning and preparation
between their appointment and the start of the work
Architect
 To provide the client with sound clear advice at the outset of the
project about: the design/development potential; approximate
building costs; the need for various statutory consents; project
programming and likely time scales; the need to engage the
services of other professional consultants and specialists.
 To respond as accurately and appropriately as possible to the
client’s brief
 To advise generally on pertinent aspects of the client’s brief
 To advise the client on matters relating to building contracts and
building procedures
Landscape Architect
 Determines the location, design, and arrangement of pools,
walls, steps, trellises, canopies, and other features.
 Designs and arranges land forms and develops outdoor spaces
such as public parks, trails, playgrounds, cemeteries, home and
school grounds, and industrial or recreational sites.
Structural Engineer
 Designs and analyses load-bearing structures or structural
elements, such as buildings, bridges, or roadways
 Conducts site investigations and inspections of structural
engineering projects; provides suggestions for structural
engineering projects to ensure that standards and requirements
are met.
 Prepares, maintains and reviews technical documentation such
as blueprints, specifications and reports for structural
engineering projects.
Mechanical and Electrical engineer
 Manages the planning, design, construction and
maintenance of various mechanical systems, including
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and rain
gutter systems, in buildings and structures.
 Performs the evaluation and inspection of mechanical
engineering projects to ensure that standards and
requirements are met.
 Prepares, maintains and reviews technical documentation,
such as drawings and specifications, for mechanical
engineering projects.
 Uses various equipment and tools to manage the design,
construction and maintenance of various electrical systems
and components, including power distribution and
telecommunications, in buildings and structures.
 Performs the evaluation and inspection of electrical
engineering projects to ensure that standards and
requirements are met.
 Prepares, maintains and reviews technical documentation,
such as drawings and specifications, for electrical
engineering projects.
Main Contractor
 Planning, managing, monitoring and coordinating the
construction phase of a project.
 Consulting and engaging with workers.
 Coordinating the work of contractors.
 Ensuring that the contractors under their control cooperate with
each other.
Quantity Surveyor
 managing the finances
 working to keep the project on time
 working to keep the project within the budget
 making sure that construction costs and production are
managed as efficiently as possible
 resolving disputes between contracting parties

ici final project.pdf

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    SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE,BUILDING & DESIGN Foundation of Natural and Built Environment (March 2015) Introduction to the Construction Industry [QSB30105] FINAL PROJECT Development Proposal NAME : Boon Li Ying NAME : Ch’ng Phei Woon Student ID : 0323839 Student ID : 0323842 Lecturer : Ann See Peng
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    Content 1.Introduction of thesite 2.Site Images 3.Site Plan 4.Site Analysis 5.Individual Proposal (Boon Li Ying) 6.Individual Proposal (Ch’ng Phei Woon)
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    Introduction to thesite The plot of land that we have chosen upon is an unused and undeveloped piece of overgrown with weeds land at Jalan Pandan Mewah 1, 56100 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor. Moreover, we think about that this plot of land was a really good area to be developed since it is near to lots of commercial area, residential area and it is near to Hospital Ampang. There are many reasons why we actually choose this site to develop, but the main reason is because of the prime location to set up practically anything we wanted to.
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    Site Analysis Size ContextImages HEALTH CENTRE Hospital Ampang EDUCATION AREA Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (C) On Pong 2 Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Pandan Mewah SHOPPING MALL
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    Paragon Point shopping centre Midpoint shopping centre BANK Alliance Bank CIMB Bank
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    Hong Leong Bank PublicBank RELIGIOUS AREA Masjid Al-ubudiah Masjid Al-adzim
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    Introduction In this finalproject, we are given a task to find an empty land with the size between 50m x 50m (2500m²) – 50m x 70m (3500m²) to initiate a small construction project and have to produce the individual development proposal. I decided to build a sport recreation centre on this empty land for my individual proposal. Rationale  To provide a recreation and leisure area for the residents in Jalan Pandan Mewah 1  To provide a sports recreation centre for the residents  To provide a high quality of sports environment for residents with the complete facilities of exercise  To provide an area for the residents to relax through a healthy way
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    Benefits  To providea good mind, body and spirit  To improve the fitness and weight goals  To lower the chance of getting obesity and osteoporosis  To create friendships  To extend the social network of residents  To encourage the residents to be more active in sports  To improve the interests in sports especially among the teenagers so that they will not involve in unhealthy activities such as smoking, drink and even take drug Impacts  Sound pollution will be happen during the construction project  Air pollutants will be occur such as dust will waft throughout the site during the construction project  Traffic jam will be happen because of the increasing of traffic
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    main gym lobby &reception counter Café
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    List of professionsthat involved in project and their tasks Client  To ensure that the suitable management arrangements are made for the project  To ensure that the competence and resources of all appointees  To ensure that the sufficient time and resources are allowed for all stages of the project  To provide the pre-construction information  To verify the sufficiency of the construction phase plan  To make sure that the adequate welfare facilities have been provided  To ensure that the co-operation and co-ordination between the client’s employees and client contractors with the project contractors where the client’s work activities overlap the construction work and to enable others to perform their duties  To ensure that the arrangements which the contractor agreed to make to control key risks on site have been implemented
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    Architect  To developideas, discussing the objectives, requirements and budget of the project with the client  To advise the client on the practically of the project  To apply for planning permission from governmental new build or legal departments  To provide and present feasibility reports, design proposals, applications and contracts to client  To make sure that the project design match the clients need, functional and safe  To control the project from the start to finish  To have an awareness of commercial and financial considerations for the project  To choose the materials to be used and specifying the requirements for the project  To have a consulting with other professionals about the project  To negotiate with contractors  To help the contractors with coordinate of their work  To have a regular site visit for ensure that the project is running according to schedule and budget  To adapt the plans according to circumstances and resolve any problem or issued that may arise during construction  To ensure that the environmental impact of the project is manage
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    Project Manager  Responsiblefor the planning, management, coordination and financial control of a project  To ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget  To agree the objective of project  To represent the client’s interests  To provide the advice on the management of project  To carry out the risk assessment  To oversee the administrative needs of the project such as accounting, budgeting or costing, billing and funding Construction Manager  Responsible for running and managing of the construction site  To prepare the site and meeting with clients, architects, contractors, engineers and surveyors before construction work starts  To develop the programme of work and strategy for making the project  To ensure that the materials are delivered on time and storage of equipment are available on site  To have a safety inspections of the site when project is underway  To oversee the running of project
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    Contractor  To plan,manage and monitor the construction project  To ensure that the planning, managing and monitoring have been proportionate to the size, the complexity of the project and the nature of risks have involved  To ensure that the safety precaution are appropriate  To comply with direction and construction phase plan of project  To appoint the workers and ensure that the appropriate supervision is provided for the workers who under their control  To prevent unauthorised access to the site
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    Quantity Surveyor  Tomanage all aspects of the contractual and financial side of the construction projects  To prepare the contract documents including the bills of quantities with the architect or client  To minimise the costs of a project and enhance the value of money  To carry out the feasibility study  To perform the risk, value management and cost control  To provide the advice about the cost of project  To provide the advice on procurement strategy  To provide and analysis the costing for tenders  To provide the advice on contractual claims  To have an arrangement of the payments to supplier and contractor  To offer the advice on property taxation  To provide the advice on the maintenance costs of specific building
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    Structural Engineer  Todesign, plan, and oversee the construction of buildings, bridges  To analyse the configuration of the basic structural components of building or other structure  To design the structures to withstand stresses or pressures imposed through human use and environmental conditions such as weather and earthquake  To make calculation about loads and stresses  To ensure that the buildings and other structures does not deflect, rotate, vibrate excessively or collapse  To select the appropriate construction materials such as brick, concrete, steel, timber, and masonry  To consider the strength of various materials  To involve in inspecting the project and advising contractors  To obtain the building regulation approval  To examine the structures at risk of collapse and advise how to improve the structural integrity such as recommending, removal, repair of defective parts and rebuild the entire structure
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    Introduction : This isthe empty land that I have chosen, Below shows the boundary line of the land and the measurement .It is located at Jalan Pandan Mewah 1, 56100 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor My suggestion is to propose a commercial area based more on food Rationale : Since around the area is residential area and nearby the site, there is a fast food chain restaurant which is Mc Donald. From time to time, there is a lot of people having their meal there. Mostly family with children and students/ teenagers. Community go there due to the short distance.
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    The one whichis in red circle is food area Site
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    Benefits of theproject to Client:  Gets more profits from rental fee Impact of the project:  Need to hire worker for weekly maintenance  Trim grass and trees monthly Benefits of the project to the surrounding community:  Easier to get food source  Healthier food  Few minutes walk to the area  More opportunity for job to the community
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    Traffic flow atthe site Plan View of proposed commercial area Scale 1:500 Car Park 2-Storey foodcourt Restaurant Lawn IN OUT
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    Illustration on theplan Restaurant 2-storey food court
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    Lawn Having a 2-storeyfood court and a restaurant will have a variety of food selection to choose. There is more space for community to park their cars, ample parking spaces. There is also lawn with tree to have a better environment for the community and also boost the look of the site giving the environment a comfortable feeling.
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    Bubble diagram ofthe proposal
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    Profession involved inthis project : Client  heck competency of designers, contractors and individuals doing the work  Give information about the site or premises in advance of the works  Co-operate with the contractor to allow them to discharge their duties  Co-ordinate their own work so it does not affect the safety of those doing the job  Give the contractor adequate time for planning and preparation between their appointment and the start of the work Architect  To provide the client with sound clear advice at the outset of the project about: the design/development potential; approximate building costs; the need for various statutory consents; project programming and likely time scales; the need to engage the services of other professional consultants and specialists.  To respond as accurately and appropriately as possible to the client’s brief  To advise generally on pertinent aspects of the client’s brief  To advise the client on matters relating to building contracts and building procedures
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    Landscape Architect  Determinesthe location, design, and arrangement of pools, walls, steps, trellises, canopies, and other features.  Designs and arranges land forms and develops outdoor spaces such as public parks, trails, playgrounds, cemeteries, home and school grounds, and industrial or recreational sites. Structural Engineer  Designs and analyses load-bearing structures or structural elements, such as buildings, bridges, or roadways  Conducts site investigations and inspections of structural engineering projects; provides suggestions for structural engineering projects to ensure that standards and requirements are met.  Prepares, maintains and reviews technical documentation such as blueprints, specifications and reports for structural engineering projects.
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    Mechanical and Electricalengineer  Manages the planning, design, construction and maintenance of various mechanical systems, including Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and rain gutter systems, in buildings and structures.  Performs the evaluation and inspection of mechanical engineering projects to ensure that standards and requirements are met.  Prepares, maintains and reviews technical documentation, such as drawings and specifications, for mechanical engineering projects.  Uses various equipment and tools to manage the design, construction and maintenance of various electrical systems and components, including power distribution and telecommunications, in buildings and structures.  Performs the evaluation and inspection of electrical engineering projects to ensure that standards and requirements are met.  Prepares, maintains and reviews technical documentation, such as drawings and specifications, for electrical engineering projects.
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    Main Contractor  Planning,managing, monitoring and coordinating the construction phase of a project.  Consulting and engaging with workers.  Coordinating the work of contractors.  Ensuring that the contractors under their control cooperate with each other. Quantity Surveyor  managing the finances  working to keep the project on time  working to keep the project within the budget  making sure that construction costs and production are managed as efficiently as possible  resolving disputes between contracting parties