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0TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT
PROJECT 1: DEFINING AND DOCUMENTING A PROJECT
INSTRUCTOR: AR SATEERAH HASSAN
GROUP MEMBERS: KIMBERLEY EE SZE ANN (0315319),
LAU WEI LING (0315389),
MUATASIMAH BILLAH BT SALLEH (0316071),
AFIQAH ZAHRA BT ZAINOL RASHAD (0315857),
FARAH AKMAL BT MOHD ZAMZURI (0315884),
PATRICIA KONG WENG YEE (031587),
LIM CHIN YI (0315627).
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CONTENTS
1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
1.1 One Associates
1.1.1 Profile and History
1.1.2 Company Philosophy
1.1.3 One Associates Company Structure
1.2 P&F Engineering
1.2.1 Profile and history
1.2.2 Company Philosophy
1.2.3 P&F Engineering Company Structure
1.3 MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd.
1.3.1 Profile and History
1.3.2 Company Philosophy
1.3.3 MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. Company Structure
1.3 Mission and Vision
1.4 Organizational Chart
1.5 Consultants Profile
2.0 PROJECT TEAM
2.1 Personal Resume
2.2 Project Organizational Chart
3.0 PROJECT INTRODUCTION
3.1 Project Brief
3.2 Client’s requirements
4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES
4.1 Site Analysis
4.1.1 Site plan
4.1.2 Site Introduction
4.1.3 SWOT Analysis
4.1.4 Site photos
4.2 Precedent studies
4.2.1 Architectural Precedent Study
4.2.2 Structural Precedent Studies
5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
5.1 Success Criteria
5.1.1 Scope
5.1.2 Project Triple Constraint
5.1.3 Key Success Indicators
5.2 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
5.3 Table of Dependencies
5.4 PERT Chart
5.5 Critical Path Method (CPM)
5.6 Gantt Chart
6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
6.1 Project Brief
6.2 Project Approach
6.3 Project Proposal
6.4 Floor Plans
6.5 Schedule of Spaces
6.6 Elevations
6.7 Rendered Perspectives
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7.0 LANDSCAPE DESIGN
7.1 Overview
7.2 Types of Plants
7.3 Hardscape and Softscape Material on Plan
7.4 Perspective Renderings
8.0 INTERIOR DESIGN
8.1 Furniture Placement
8.1.1 Lobby
8.1.2 Indoor Gallery
8.1.2 Outdoor Gallery
8.1.4 Activity Room
8.2 Interior Renderings
8.2.1 Lobby
8.2.2 Indoor Gallery
8.2.3 Activity Room
9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL
9.1 Structural Design Proposal
9.1.1 Site Condition
9.2 Load Distribution Diagram
9.2.1 Advantages of Post and Beam Foundation
9.3 Platform Detail Diagram
9.4 Staircase Detail Diagram
9.5 Summary
10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
10.1 Lighting Rendering
10.1.1 Aerial View Showing Transition of Light in the Pavilion
10.1.2 Frontal View Showing Transition of Light in the Pavilion
10.2 Lighting Indications on Plan
10.2.1 Ground floor
10.2.2 First Floor
10.3 Lighting Proposal
10.3.1 Types of Lighting Switch and Socket
10.3.2 Types of Lighting Fixtures
10.4 Air Conditioner
10.5 Solar Panel System
10.5.1 Solar Panel Specifications
10.5.2 Installation of Solar Panel
10.6 Rainwater Harvesting System
11.0 COSTING
11.1 Architectural Cost
11.2 Civil and Structural Cost
11.3 Landscape Cost
11.4 Mechanical and Electrical Cost
11.5 Interior Design Cost
11.6 Labor Cost
11.7 Others
11.8 Construction Cost
11.9 Other Cost
11.10 Professional Consultation Cost
11.11 Total Construction Cost Summary Chart
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12.0 APPENDIX
12.1 CCM Documents
12.1.1 CCM-Forming
12.1.1.1 Meeting Agenda
12.1.1.2 Meeting Minutes
12.1.2 CCM-Storming
12.1.2.1 Meeting Agenda
12.1.2.2 Meeting Minutes
12.1.3 CCM-Storming
12.1.3.1 Meeting Agenda
12.1.3.2 Meeting Minutes
12.1.4 CCM-Norming
12.1.4.1 Meeting Agenda
12.1.4.2 Meeting Minutes
12.1.5 CCM-Performing
12.1.5.1 Meeting Agenda
12.1.5.2 Meeting Minutes
13.0 REFERENCES
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1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
1.1 One Associates
1.1.1 Profile and History
One Associate was established in the year 2000 and is a partnership company that provides full consultancy service from project management to
architectural design solutions.
One Associates is a quality driven practice that is highly interested in providing only the best for our clients. In delivering the best service we have
gathered first class team players who have the drive and expertise to provide services in architecture, landscaping and project management.
One Associates commit to the highest standard of quality in design and provide the best service in planning and architectural works. Through our
team’s professionalism, collaborative spirit and passion for design excellence we aim to produce the highest quality of work that can be worthy of
the title “Number One in the Nation”.
1.1.2 Company Philosophy
Vision
We provide the number one design and service for our clients through innovative design solutions and sound business decisions.
We bring together first class dynamic design teams capable of exceptional work that will meet every requirement in client projects.
Mission
We aim to be number one in the nation by providing only the best quality in design and service. We employ creative solutions to meet client’s
specific circumstances and will employ research driven processes that yield efficient and unique solutions.
1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
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Chief Executive
Ar. James Gordon
Project Manger
Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann
Landscape Architect
LA. Muatasimah Billah Bt.
Saleh
Assistant Landscape
Architect
Ms. Charlotte Liew
3D Draughtsman
Mr. Tan Chi Mun
Interior Architect
Rid. Afiqah Zahra Bt Zainol
Rashid
Assistant Interior Architect
Ms. Siti Aina Bt Azizul
3D Draughtsman
Mr. Amri Mohd Zainul
Architect
Ar. Lau Wei Ling
Assistant Architect
Mr. Lee Kee Hong
Draftsman
Mr. Faiz Mohd Kamal
1.1.3 One Associates Company Structure
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1.2 P&F Engineering
1.2.1 Profile and History
P&F Engineering is an engineering practice set up in April 2006 and has grown steadily over the years. To date, the practice has successfully
completed a multitude of projects of diverse nature and has earned itself more than 10 years of experience working one-on-one with businesses to
meet their individual needs.
P&F Engineering is committed to developing engineering solutions to meet our clients’ most complex requirements. Engineering disciplines
include: civil, structural, mechanical and electrical engineering with our engineers being technical experts in their fields.
P&F Engineering places utmost importance on client collaboration as we believe it is our responsibility to perform the work entrusted to us by
applying methods to meet with client’s needs and choosing suitable technology and specification. Our main objective is to perform the task
efficiently in a timely manner at the most optimum price. We always seek the best for our clients and will utilise the most competitive technology to
develop and execute their projects.
1.2.2 Company Philosophy
Vision
Providing the best creative and innovative engineering solutions to provide the highest level of customer satisfaction and produce the best end
user results.
Mission
We are invested in every task and project undertaken and see it as our responsibility to provide safe and sustainable designs that will benefit both
user and environment.
1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
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Engineering Director
Ir. Lee Soo Man
Deputy Engineer
Ir. Wong Mei Shuen
Interior Architect
Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee
Engineers Construction Manager
Ir. Lee Dong Wook
Construction Engineer
Anthony West
Assistant Construction
Engineer
Lasse Lindh
Costruction Engineer
Josephine Vander Guchtr
Assistant Construction
Engineer
Han Suji
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Ir. Koi Shuurei
Mechanical Design Engineer
Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri
Junior Mechanical
Engineer
Lim Siew Ting
Assistant Engineer
Rebecca A/P Anand
Junior Mechanical
Engineer
Naya Atasha Bt. Ahmad
Assistant Engineer
Zahirin Akmal Bin Mohd
Nor
1.3.3 P&F Engineering Company Structure
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1.3 MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd.
1.3.1 Profile and History
Founded in 1987, MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. has since established itself as a leading independent multi-disciplinary cost consultancy and
management practice in Malaysia. We are specialised in Quantity Surveying and Project Management Consultancy who are able to utilise the best
local knowledge and expertise, coupled with our consistent, independence and impartial and professional approach to offer Project Management,
Cost Management, Contract Administration and Consultancy services to all of our clients, both locally and internationally.
We have been involved in a wide variety of construction projects ranging from residential project, condominium / service apartments, commercial
complexes, hospitals, and educational buildings to large scale housing schemes involving township development, various types of institutions, club
houses and recreational facilities.
1.3.2 Company Philosophy
Vision
To be a leader and consultant of choice in the provision of independent multi-disciplinary cost consultancy and management services within the
built environment.
Mission
We are committed to providing quality, objective and independent professional quantity surveying, project management and other construction
consultancy services to meet the expectations and requirements of our Clients
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Managing Director
Sr. David Becky
Deputy Director
Sr. Chan Sau Lai
Executive
Sr. Erica Liew
Senior Quantity
Surveyor
Sr. Gong Yoo
Quantity Surveyor
Sr. Tee Wei Wei
Assistant Quantity
Surveyor
Mr. Benny Fong
Quantity Surveyor
Sr. Vanesh Voo
Assistant Quantity
Surveyor
Mr. Derreck Benjamin
Senior Quantity
Surveyor
Sr. Lim Chin Yi
Quantity Surveyor
Sr. Ahmad
Mohammad
Assistant Quantity
Surveyor
Mr. Han Zhang
Quantity Surveyor
Sr. Sam Kim
Assistant Quantity
Surveyor
Mr. Andrew Foo Chi
Kong
1.3.3 MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. Company Structure
1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
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2.0 PROJECT TEAM
2.1 Personal Resumes
Professional Summary
Meticulous Architectural Project Manager with 5 years of experience
in architecture and construction sector. Also, adept at applying
knowledge of architectural principles and practices in coordinating
projects involving both architectural and engineering teams.
Core Qualifications
-Far-reaching knowledge of supervising and managing various
architectural projects
-Skilled at applying architectural principles from conception to
implementation
-Sound understanding of building codes, laws and regulations
-Adept at meeting project deadlines
-Comprehensive communications and organisational skills
Education
Taylor’s University
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture (2000-2003)
University of Melbourne
Master of Architecture (2004-2006)
Experience
Assistant Architect
APEX Architects (2003-2007)
Project Manager
AB Development Sdn. Bhd. (2007-2012)
Project Manager
1Associates (2012-Current)
Kimberley Ee Sze Ann
8, Jalan Bunga Raya, Bandar Indah,
42100 Kuala Lumpur.
Contact No: 012-2779577
kimberley_projectmanager@1associates.com
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Professional Summary
Registered Architects with Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia (LAM) 2011
with 5 years of experience in architecture industry. Attentive to
environment and contextual references in architecture philosophy
and practice.
Core Qualifications
-Experienced designing various types of projects
-Knowledgeable in leading project at different scale
-Responsible and management skills in time and people
-Comprehensive communications and organisational skills
- Specialize in planning and designing open spaces
Education
Taylor’s University
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture (2000-2003)
University of Sains Malaysia
Master of Architecture (2004-2006)
Registered Architect with LAM (2011)
Experience
Assistant Architect
CT Architects (2003-2011)
Project Architect
AB Development Sdn. Bhd. (2011-2013)
Senior Architect
1Associates (2013-Current)
Ar. Lau Wei Ling
15, Jalan BK3/8F, Bandar Kinrara,
Puchong, Selangor, 47180, Malaysia
Contact No: 012-9027833
Ar-Lau@1associates.com
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Professional Summary
An award-winning landscape architect, over 10 years of practical
experience in landscape design that is highly skilled in green
planning. Expert in designing, coordinating and developing of
external and internal land areas of public areas, landmarks, and
structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioral, and aesthetic
outcomes.
Core Qualifications
-Certificate of Restoration Landscaping Skills from South Wales
University
-Expert level knowledge on native plants, plan distribution, plant
ecology and taxonomy
-Owner-operator of native plant landscape consultation, design and
maintenance business
Education
University of Malaya
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture (1996-2000)
University of New South Wales, Australia
Master of Architecture (2000-2002)
Experience
Landscape Designer
KCYS Architects Sdn. Bhd (2002-2004)
Landscape Consultant
MKPL Architects, Singapore (2004-2008)
Landscape Architect
Veritas Architects (2008-2015)
1Associates (2015-Current)
Muatasimah Billah Bt. Saleh
3, Jalan Utama, Bandar Setia, 42100 Kuala
Lumpur.
Contact No: 019-7652314
Billah_Greendesign@1associates.com
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Professional Summary
I am an interesting and competent (Graduated) interior Designer with
a 4 years track record for delivering exceptional visual design and
client tailored services. I have a strong talent for identifying
customers’ needs and delivering fascinating interior decoration
services to the customer’s satisfaction and requirements.
Core Qualifications
- Skilled in both interior and hospitality design
- Able to provide professional consulting in interior design
-Adept at space planning and utilization
-Prioritizes selection of the best quality materials for guaranteed
client satisfaction
Education
Taylor’s University
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Interior Architecture (2000-2003)
Interior Design from Kingstion University
Masters of Interior Architecture (2004-2006)
Experience
Assistant interior architect
APEX Architects (2003-2007)
Interior architect
Luca Interior design Malaysia. (2007-2012)
Interior architect
1Associates (2012-Current)
Afiqah Zahra Bt Zainol Rashid
4, Taman hussein, gamelan, 93050 Kuching
Sarawak.
Contact No: 014-0987654
Zahra_afiqahinteriorarchitect@1associates.com
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Professional Summary
Civil and Structural Engineer with 10 years of experience.
Core Qualifications
-Far-reaching knowledge of supervising and managing various
architectural projects
-Skilled at applying architectural principles from conception to
implementation
-Sound understanding of building codes, laws and regulations
-Ability to efficiently delegate responsibilities to architectural staff
-Adept at meeting often inflexible project deadlines
-Comprehensive communications and organisational skills
Education
Taylor’s University
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture (2000-2003)
University of Melbourne
Master of Architecture (2004-2006)
Experience
Assistant Architect
APEX Architects (2003-2007)
Project Manager
AB Development Sdn. Bhd. (2007-2012)
Project Manager
1Associates (2012-Current)
Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee
No.16, Jalan PJS 9/30, Bandar Sunway, 46150
Selangor, Malaysia.
Contact No: 016 - 9884089
pkwy_cnsengineer@gmail.com
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Professional Summary
Highly analytical, performance-driven engineering professional with
12 years’ experience creating innovative, cost-efficient designs.
Core Qualifications
- Solid expertise in applied research, new content development,
simulation, and validation.
- Superior problem-solving and time-management abilities; adept at
identifying the root cause of issues and implementing creative,
targeted solutions.
- Team spirited with effective communication and presentation skills,
able to coordinate with management, vendors, and staff to achieve
goals
Education
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP)
MSc in Mechanical Engineering (2006-2008)
Taylor’s University
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (2003-
2006)
Experience
Mechanical Design Engineer
PF Engineers (2012-Current)
Mechanical Engineer
Arup Japan (2009 - 2012)
Jr. Mechanical Engineer
Petareka Perunding Sdn Bhd (2006 - 2009)
Ir. Farah Akmal bt Mohd Zamzuri
A-14, Altitude 236, Bukit Manda'rina, 47610
Cheras, Kuala Lumpur.
Contact No: 013-330 4839
famz@hotmail.com
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Professional Summary
Result driven quantity surveyor working as part of the team,
effectively managing all the costs relating to building and civil
engineering projects. Possessing excellent foresight and the ability to
plan ahead, identify issues and finding the solution. Can
communicate effectively and utilize skills to contribute toward
company growth.
Core Qualifications
-Carry out various tasks in preparation of pre-contract costs advice
from preliminary to final design stage
-Evaluating tenders received and prepare tender report
-Conduct tender interview and clarifications with lead consultants
-Arranging contract document for execution
-Conduct rate analysis for item purchased
Education
Birmingham City University
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Quantity Surveying (2002-2004)
Master in Quantity Surveying (2006-2008)
Experience
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
NHF Consult (2004-2005)
Quantity Surveyor
Kuantibina Sdn. Bhd. (2009-2011)
MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. (2011-Current)
SR. Lim Chin Yi
1, Taman Perdana,
54500, Kuala Lumpur.
Contact No: 016-6753179
cindylim@mbc.com
pkwy_cnsengineer@gmail.com
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2.2 Project Organizational Chart
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3.0 PROJECT INTRODUCTION
3.1 Project Brief
Taylor’s University Management has approached One Associates with an idea of setting up a pavilion. The pavilion is dedicated into housing
architectural and design models display for the university community as well as to the public. The pavilion is to be done for the upcoming
International Conference that will be held in the university compound in 6 months’ time, starting from April 2017.
3.2 Client’s Requirements
Our client, Taylor’s University Management, has indicated a few requirements for the pavilion set up in the given site. The given budget for the
pavilion set up from the client is about RM500, 000. The pavilion, which is built to house selected architecture and interior design models, is to
cater about 100 – 150 people at a time. It is to also be able to interlink with the campus link way and has a progressive image. The pavilion must
be energy efficient and also sustainable whereby usage of containers are encouraged.
Site views for day and night.
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4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDY
4.1 Site Analysis
4.1.1 Site Plan
4.1.2 Site Introduction
Taylor’s University as a prestigious educational institution is built on
a 27 acres of tropical greener with a 5.5 acre man-made lake. The
modern university campus creates casual learning environment
which encourage interactions and social activities in the study
campus. Moreover, located in a suburban environment, the campus
is heavily relying on private vehicles as method of transportation. As
such, the campus is limited to students and gated from the housing
district.
Site Context
Located by the side of the Taylor’s University educational block, the
site is located on the lake which is the centric of the campus adjacent
to the educational blocks of the campus. The site has an advantage
of convenience and strategic to attract visitors into the building.
The lake is inhabited by small animal such as fishes and birds,
therefore, the construction should be cautious and friendly to the
ecosystem.
FROM PJS 7 Residential
Area
FROM LDP
Highway
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4.1.3 SWOT Analysis
Strength
- Great view and vista
- Good accessibility
- Noticeable from the commercial blocks and educational
blocks.
Weakness
- Exposure to hot afternoon sun..
- Invasion by animals
Opportunity
- Harvesting of lake water for irrigation of the plants.
- Harvesting of solar energy for gallery and office use.
Threats
- Prone to flood and rising lake level.
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4.1.4 Site Photos
View of the site from the commercial building. View of the site from the transition spaces in the campus.
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4.2 Precedent Studies
4.2.1 Architectural Precedent Study
Urban Rigger/ BIG
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Build Up Area: 680sqm
Year: 2016
Purpose: Student Housing
The project is aimed to provide
low cost student accommodation
in the center of Copenhagen. By
making use of the standard
container system, it increases the
flexibility of the building typology
while keeping it affordable.
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Building is made up of nine shipping
containers stacked and arranged on a
floating base at the harbor, creating 15
studio residences in two levels.
Windows and doors in the building are
punched in the ends and flanks of the
corrugated metal blocks, which are
painted in bright aquamarine, giving a
sense of vibrancy to the area.
Creating the Courtyard
Containers arranged into a
triangular composition to
frame the central courtyard
while minimizing the
footprint of building.
Creating Connection
Corner of containers are
detached, forming a hexagonal
courtyard. Creating connection
between communities while
allowing further expansion.
Internal Communities
Courtyard at the middle
creates opportunities for
community activity in the
building unit.
O u t w a r d V i e w
Building is combined in
hexagon with many ways to
cater to different communities
while providing views in
various directions, including
the sea.
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4.2.2 Structural Precedent Studies
ECOntainer Bridge/ Yoav Messer Architects Ltd
A project soon to be under construction, located in Ariel Sharon
Park, a nature conserve rooted in the ideas of environmental
ecology and sustainability. The bridge therefore follows par with its
reuse of shipping containers to enhance the space, or rather connect
the two side of the site. The repurposing of used containers is fast
and easy work as it can be done off site and later assembled. A new
steel truss will be integrated with the metal boxes as the primary
structure of the bridge. The bridge is supported by three tree
columns that use the container’s structure.
Silodam/ MVRDV
In the western part of Amsterdam, there has been an extensive
urban operation undertaken in order to densify the city and to meet
the demands of the market. The once former dam with a silo
building on top has been transformed into a new neighbourhood that
consists of a series of components; a dam with a sunken parking lot,
renovation of the old silo buildings, the required mix of less
expensive social housing and so on. To help pay for parts of this
operations, a new housing block was introduced. With luck of the
Dutch’s real estate boom, it was proposed in regards of higher
profits. Unfortunately, the problem of a fast changing housing market
causes various kinds of housing types making Silodam to be a
mixed used building until now.
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5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
5.1 Success Criteria
5.1.1 Scope
In every project, there must be a goal, an objective. By achieving what was initially intended, that would determine the success of the project.
However, in order to achieve success or to increase the percentage of success rate, numerous considerations and factors must be taken into
consideration. The scope of this project is to design a container ppavilion for the display or architectural works and models at Taylor’s University
Lakeside Campus. The design will be located on the lake, opposite the commercial block.
The project must achieve the following to be considered successful:
 The project must be completed within the time frame of 27 weeks.
 The project must incorporate sustainable features to reduce cost and have an ecological benefit to the environment.
 The project must fulfil the client’s brief to design a container pavilion to house student models.
 The project must meet the client budget of RM 500,000.
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5.1.2 Project Triple Constraint
Cost
Cost is an important factor to consider in this project in order to produce a low cost and maintenance proposal. Thus, in generating the design for
the pavilion, One Associates has been detailed in the selection of cost efficient components to maintain the client’s budget of RM 500,000.
Quality
One Associates has chosen the best quality materials and finishes as well as selected the best possible products in the design of the pavilion. This
is in line with the company’s vision to provide the number one design and service to the client and allow for a high level of client and end user
satisfaction. Moreover, the design of the pavilion is also equipped with sustainable features such as rainwater harvesting that will be able to
reduce the ecological impact on the environment.
Time
In order to reduce the overall cost of the project, the duration of the project must be minimized. Thus, to minimize the time taken the project team
efficiently structured the task flow and ensure that the critical path does not encounter delays.
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5.1.3 Success Factors
One Associates is keen in ensuring the success of every project undertaken. The factors that affect the success of the company include:-
SUCESS FACTORS
SKILL
Equipped with the best professional consultants
QUALITY OF WORK
Producing the best quality of work through
continuous effort by the entire project team
TEAMWORK
Support and collaboration to produce good
temawork in carrying out the project
PROJECT
Organized scope and
timeline
FLEXIBILITY
Able to adapt to every situation by applying
critical thingking and creative problem
solving techniques
TIME MANAGEMENT
Efficient planning and
organization of project task
and duration
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5.1.4 Key Success Indicators
To judge and evaluate the success rate of a project, lists of milestones are identified and act as indicators. The indicators are generally classified
into four stages: Pre-completion, Short Term, Medium Term and Long Term.
PROJECT EFFICIENCY (PRE COMPLETION)
 Consisting marketing schedules for progress
check
 Strategic time management
 Balanced work distribution among team members
 Positive team spirit
 Accurate planning and execution of project
 Consistent work progress review
 Project completion within budget with the highest
of quality
IMPACT OF USERS (SHORT TERM)
 Achieves functional performances
 Favourable impact on customer, customer gains
 Meeting technical standards
 User needs are fulfilled and satisfied
BUSINESS AND DIRECT SUCCESS (MEDIUM TERM)
 Immediate business revenue
 Larger market share generated
 Immediate profit enhanced
FUTURE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (LONG TERM)
 Widens business opportunity
 Assist in developing new technology
 Has added capabilities and competencies
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5.2 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
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5.3 Table of Dependencies
ACTIVITIES PREDECESSOR DURATION (WEEKS)
Schematic design 4
A-Site analysis - 1
B-Conceptual sketches A 1
C-Initial design drawings A 1
D-Electronic visualization C 1
E-Landscape design C 1
F-Interior design C 1
G-Statement of probable cost C, E, F 1
Design 6
H-Finalization of design drawings G 2
I-Revised landscape design H 2
J-Revised interior design H 2
K-M & E description and documentation H 2
L-C & S description and documentation H 2
M-Revised statement of probable cost H, I, J, K, L 2
Tender 3
N-Listing contractors M 1
O-Tender documentation N 1
P-Receive and review tender O 1
Construction 12
Q-Temporary works P 2
R-Earthworks P 2
S-Building works Q, R 8
T-Roadworks and drainage R 4
U-M & E R, S 2
V-Landscape T 4
Completion and handing over 2
W-As built survey U, V 1
X-Final inspection W 1
Y-Project approval W 1
Z-End of contract W 1
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5.4 PERT Chart
5.5 Critical Path Method (CPM)
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5.6 Gantt Chart
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6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
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6.1 Project Brief
-To build a pavilion that houses architecture and interior design models with energy efficient.
-To cater 100 - 150 human population.
6.2 Project Approach
The pavilion also should be upcycling which reflect the innovative and environmental concern in Architecture and interior design. The strategy is to
recycle container and transform it into the venue which also allows prefabrication for fast installation and minimal impact to the environment. The
following are recycled container details:
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6.3 Project Proposal
The design of the pavilion should be creative to reflect the creativity excellence of the students in client’s university.
Loop Circulation Visual Connection with the surrounding
Enclosure and Open Spaces Compactness
Administration Block
Educational
Block
Commercial
Block
Entrance
The circulation creates turning points and interesting formation. The building massing creates visual connection with the
surrounding and fully utilizes the pleasant scene of the campus.
The building creates two courtyards which functions as
landscape and outdoor gallery.
The compact building forms help to reduce heat gain which
increase energy efficient of the building.
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6.4 Floor Plans
Space Quantity Floor Area
Lobby 1 12 m
2
Indoor Gallery 1 120 m
2
Outdoor Gallery 1 150 m
2
Office 1 20 m
2
Shop 1 40 m
2
Activity Room 3 20 m
2
Restroom 2 1.2 m
2
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan
The ground floor has a courtyard divided by the
container on the first floor. The outdoor gallery is placed
on the West of the deck to allow visual connection to
the commercial block of the Taylor’s University.
The first floor has a C shaped circulation for the indoor
gallery. It also caters an office and a activity room.
Outdoor gallery
6.5 Schedule of Spaces
The spaces are arranged in a sequential of lobby,
gallery to shops according to hierarchy of space. The
spaces will promote circulations of the place with a
sense of exploration.
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6.6 Elevations
North Elevation
South Elevation
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East Elevation
West Elevation
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6.7 Rendered Perspectives
To invite the public into the building, the facade facing the educational blocks is transparent and open as possible.
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The courtyard creates enclosure as the focus of the circulation.
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To connect the upper and lower floor, the outdoor gallery has skeletal stainless steel structure to hang displays while provide connectivity for the
two floors.
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The outdoor gallery can be seen from the opposite of the building which evokes a sense of curiosity and connects the pavilion with the campus.
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7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
7.1 Overview
Landscape is more than just scenery. Landscape is what gives meaning and value to the world around us, contributing greatly to our sense of
identity and quality of life. Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor public areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental,
social-behavioral, or aesthetic outcomes. It requires an understanding of people, land and the fit between them.
The objective of having landscape at the pavilion is to influence or stimulate the student/user senses as it refreshes the minds with the quality of
nature around us. The outdoor gallery designed with the landscape is to provide student/user with a space where they can feel relaxed in
displaying their models and at the same time being engaged with nature. This allows them to experience the freshness of air and landscape while
viewing the gallery. The landscape designed is visually pleasing and cost-efficient to achieve sustainability and balance with the local climate and
environment as part of achieving thermal comfort.
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7.2 Types of plants
Peace Lily Plant
Maximum Height: 0.3-0.6M
Maximum Diameter: 0.15-0.3M
Color: White (flower), green (leave)
Price: Rm25 per unit
Description:
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Low maintenance
- Prefer medium sunlight
- Require less amount of light and water
to survive
- Grows moderately in good light
condition
Ficus Microcarpa Hedge
Maximum Height: 1.5-3M
Maximum Diameter: 0.15-3M
Color: Green
Price: Rm30 per gallon
Description:
- Suitable for hedging and screens
- Has attractive foliage that consist of
different shades of green
- Can handle root disturbance & wet
conditions
- Highly adaptable to almost any condition
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Golden Bamboo
Maximum Height: 2-4M
Maximum Diameter: 0.3M
Color: Light green
Price: Rm150 per unit
Description:
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Grows well in outdoor area
- Easy to maintain
- Provide partial shade and
privacy
- Lightweight and attractive
Kentia Palm
Maximum Height: 1.5-3M
Maximum Diameter: 0.15-3M
Color: Light green
Price: Rm180 per unit
Description:
- Is an elegant palm for landscaping
- Extremely long lasting
- Can tolerate low light and humidity
- Create a relaxing tropical
atmosphere
- Low maintenance
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Phyllanthus Myrtifelius
Maximum Height: 0.45-0.6M
Color: Evergreen
Price: Rm13 per unit
Description:
- Evergreen plant
- Low maintenance
- Suitable for low hedging
- Provide shade
- Slow growing
- Can grow along the edge of water
bodies (suitable and relevant to our
site)
Preuderanthenum Jessica
Maximum Height: 0.6-1M
Maximum Diameter: 0.18-0.3M
Color: Red to purple-ish
Price: Rm25 per unit
Description:
- Provide beauty to landscape
- Excellent shrub for hedging
- Hardy and easy in most well drained-soil
- No regular pruning is necessary
- Drought tolerance
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Artificial Grass
Color: Green
Price: Rm15 (30cm x 30cm)
Description:
- Long lasting and durable
- Easy to clean
- Low cost
- Offer excellent drainage
- Always look manicured and clean
- No watering or mowing is required
Aspidistra Elatior
(Known as Cast-iron)
Maximum Height: 0.5-1.2M
Maximum Diameter: 0.2-0.4M
Color: Evergreen
Price: Rm40
Description:
- Lightweight plant
- Easily grown in indoor space
- Easily clean and maintained
- Evergreen foliage plant
- Drought tolerance
- Known as a native plant to China and Japan
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7.3 Hardscape and Softscape Material on Plan
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7.4 Perspective Renderings
Garden Square
To allow students to display their model and socializing while engaging with nature.
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Entrance
The entrance provides visual transition of landscape from outside to inside, attracting visitors and giving them the sense of welcome.
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Night View of the Entrance
The light emanates from the floor offers a warm feeling to the entrance.
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Night view of Garden Square
The warm lighting at the square garden creates an elegant feel to the space and makes the outdoor gallery more beautiful.
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8.0 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
8.1 FURNITURE SELECTION
Reception desk
Material: timber, glass
Timber desk gives a warm feeling
To the surrounding
Bench
Material: wood and steel
The bench provides a resting
place for those who are waiting.
Chair
Material: plastic and steel
Receptionist chair as well it is
important for the worker to have
comfort
8.1.1 Lobby Area
Space Concept
The lobby is the entrance
point into the building and
provides a comfortable space
for people to rest.
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Outdoor bench
Material: wood and steel
Benches are provided such that people
can sit and enjoy the outdoor gallery.
Table
Material: wood and steel
Gives a calm vibe to the surroundings.
The table is for displaying sculptures/models
8.1.2 Outdoor Gallery
Space concept
This space is mainly for people to
enjoy the fresh air and the view of
the beautiful lake as well as the
outdoor environment.
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8.1.3 Indoor Gallery
Space concept
The indoor gallery is a simple
space where people can enjoy the
art displays with a peaceful mind.
Display box
Material: Wood and Perspex
Display boxes protect and the
student models/ sculptures
Pallet
Material: Wood and carpet
Larger models and sculptures can be
displayed on pallets to protect them
from being trod on by careless feet.
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Table
Material: timber, steel
A table placed for multi-purpose activities.
Chair
Material: fabric wood
Comfortable seating with pleasing warm colors.
8.1.4 Activity Room
Space concept
This space is used for booked events or classes. It is
a multipurpose room to do activities.
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8.2 Interior Renderings
8.2.1 Lobby
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8.2.2 Indoor Gallery
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8.2.3 Activity Room
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9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL
9.1 Structural Design Proposal
In order to sustain the load transfer from the container structure, reinforced concrete post and beam foundation is chosen, as it is able to withstand
the live as well as the dead load on the lake. The foundation is chosen based on the analysis of the site’s condition.
9.1.1 Site Condition
Location of site
The lake, which is said to be a mining area in the past still, remains as a landscape design for the school. As the proposed layout sits on the lake, a
strong foundation is required in order to withstand the load as well as the soil condition under water.
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9.2 Load Distribution Diagram
The proposed post and beam foundation is arranged in an order that the load from the structural above could be evenly distributed among the
beams and columns. This is in order to prevent from imbalance structure (slanting) in the proposed building.
9.2.1 Advantages of Post and Beam Foundation
- Strong and stable foundation
- Less maintenance required
- Durable for a long period of time
- Able to withstand the force acting on it
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9.3 Platform Detail Diagram
The platform is a prefabricated concrete slab that later on is decked with timber planks. The material used for the platform slab will be reinforced
concrete. It will be top with 12mm thickness laminated timber deck to provide a more nature like feel to the site. The thickness of the reinforced
concrete slab is 150mm.
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9.4 Staircase Detail Diagram
The open stairs is prefabricated from the manufacturer and is put on site for quick installation purposes. This prefabricated open staircase is made
out of stainless steel. This is in order to incorporate the sustainability into the proposed layout as well as providing a rustic industrial like feeling to
the proposed building.
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9.5 Summary
Strength: The ideal orientation of the
proposed layout reduce the exposure of the
structural to sunlight where it prevents the
material from overheating while providing
plenty of thermal comfort for the interior
space
Opportunities: The stability of the
structural foundation may captivate the
users to spend more time at the
proposed siteISSUES /
FACTORS
(S.W.O.T)
Weakness: High water tides that hits the
structural during heavy rain may cause water
splashes into the proposed building
Threats: Mosses may occur under the
foundation for a long period of time due
to exposure to water and sunlight.
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10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
10.1 Lighting Rendering
10.1.1 Aerial View Showing Transition of Light in the Pavilion
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10.1.2 Frontal View Showing Transition of Light in the Pavilion
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10.2 Lighting Indications On Plan
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10.3 Lighting Proposal
10.3.1 Types of Lighting Switch and Socket
Schneider Electric S-Classic
2 Gang Switch
Schneider Electric S-Classic
4 Gang Switch
Schneider Electric S-Classic
Double Gang Socket
10.3.2 Types of Lighting Fixtures
Type of lighting fixture Track lighting
Product Model PHILIPS CLA LEDspotLV ND 5-35W MR16
827 36D
Type of light bulb Classic LEDspotLV
Dimension, mm 51 mm x 45 mm
Wattage Equivalent, W 35 W
Power, W 5 W
Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra
Rated Colour Temperature, K 2700 K
Colour Designation Warm White
Luminous Flux, lm 345 lm
Rated Life, h 15000 h
Cap Base GU5.3
Beam Angle, D 36 D
Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8
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Type of lighting fixture Recessed Stairs Lighting
Product Model PHILIPS MAS LEDbulb DT 6-40W A60 E27
827 FR
Type of light bulb MASTER LEDbulb
Dimension, mm 60 mm x 110 mm
Wattage Equivalent, W 40 W
Power, W 6 W
Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra
Rated Colour Temperature, K 2200 K
Colour Designation Warm White
Luminous Flux, lm 470 lm
Rated Life, h 25000 h
Cap Base E27
Beam Angle, D 200 D
Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8
Type of lighting fixture Ceiling Mounted Lighting
Product Model PHILIPS SCENE SWITCH A60 9.5-60W E27
3000K
Type of light bulb SceneSwitch LED Lamps
Dimension, mm 61 mm x 111 mm
Wattage Equivalent, W 60 W
Power, W 9.5 W
Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra
Rated Colour Temperature, K 3000K
Colour Designation Warm White
Luminous Flux, lm 806 lm
Rated Life, h 15000 h
Cap Base E27
Beam Angle, D -
Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8
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Type of lighting fixture Wall Sconces
Product Model PHILIPS MASTER LEDcandle DT 6-40W E27
B38 CL
Type of light bulb MASTER LEDcandle
Dimension, mm 38 mm x 113 mm
Wattage Equivalent, W 40W
Power, W 6W
Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra
Rated Colour Temperature, K 2200K
Colour Designation Yellowish White, Warm White
Luminous Flux, lm 470 Lm
Rated Life, h 25000 hours
Cap Base E27
Beam Angle, D -
Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8
Type of lighting fixture Floor Recessed Lighting
Product Model PHILIPS MASLEDspot D 8.5-75W 840CW
PAR30S 25D
Type of light bulb MASTER LEDspot PAR
Dimension, mm 92 mm x 93 mm
Wattage Equivalent, W 75 W
Power, W 8.5W
Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra
Rated Colour Temperature, K 4000 K
Colour Designation Cool White
Luminous Flux, lm 840 lm
Rated Life, h 40000 h
Cap Base E27
Beam Angle, D 25 D
Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8
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10.4 Air Conditioner
Panasonic Standard Non-Inverter Type are the perfect complement to the container design as it is made with high quality materials that are
durable and solid. It has taken positive steps to utilize the eco friendly refrigerant, the R410A refrigerant, which cause minimun harm to the ozone
layer. The
STANDARD NON-INVERTER AIR CONDITIONER CS-SV18SKH-1
Advantages
 Long Lasting
 Easy installation, with sleek and flexible design
 Durable
 Environmental friendly
HORSE POWER
2.0
REFRIGERANT TYPE
R410A
COOLING CAPACITY
18,200 Btu/h
NOISE LEVEL
43/39
COMFORT TECHNOLOGY
Soft Dry Operation Mode
VOLTAGE (V)
230
RUNNING CURRENT (A)
9.0
POWER INPUT (W)
2,040
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10.5 Solar Panel System
10.5.1 Solar Panel Specifications
JINKO SOLAR JKM 265P-60 POLYCRYSTALLINE 265 Watt
Advantages
 High module conversion efficiency (up to 16.91%), through superior
manufacturing technology
 Anti-reflective coating improves light absorption and reduces surface dust
 High salt mist and ammonia resistance
 Excellent performance in low-light irradiance environment
TYPE
Polycrystalline 60-cell Module
OUTPUT
Up to 265Wp
JUNCTION BOX
IP67
EFFICIENCY
Up to 16.91%
DIMENSION
1650mm x 992mm x 40mm
WEIGHT
18.5 kg
TEMP. COEFFICIENTS OF PMAX
-0.41%/℃
POWER TOLERANCE
0~+3%
MAXIMUM SYSTEM VOLTAGE
1000VDC (IEC)
MAXIMUM SERIES FUSE RATING
15A
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10.5.2 Installation of Solar Panel
The solar panel is placed onto the container’s roof, as this is
where it can get the most sunlight to convert into DC electricity.
The charge controller situated near the M&E room protects the
batteries by regulating the flow of electricity to batteries. The
batteries stores the power before the inverter converts the DC
electricity to AC Power to fed into the electrical panels. A solar
inverter helps in converting Direct current into batteries or
alternative current, which helps people who use limited amount
of electricity.
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10.6 Rainwater Harvesting System
VODA 2 is a pumpless rainwater harvesting system which comes with in-built filtering, ensuring that the water in the tank is debris free. It is wall
mounted and takes up minimal spaces from the container. It comes with a back up system that automatically allows water to flow in from the main
water tank if the Voda’s capacity is below 10 flushes. In addition, it can saves up to 43 flushes with its 80 gallon capasity tank.
VODA 2 RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
Advantages
 Eco-friendly and cost-efficient
 Space Saving and Long Lasting
 Easy installation, with sleek and flexible design
 Durable and Low Maintenance
 Ensures the usage of clean and clear rainwater
 No interruptions to water usage even during dry spells
MATERIALS
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic
USAGE
Toilet flushing and garden usage
DIMENSION & THICKNESS
1050mm (L) x 273mm (W) x 500mm (H)
INLET & OUTLET DIMENSION
Overflow, Inlet, Outlet 1”, Back Up Inlet ½”
CAPACITY
100 Litres
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11.0 COSTING
CONTAINER PAVILLION PROJECT
ADDRESS
No.1, Jalan Taylors, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Darul Ehsan
LOCATION
On Taylor’s University Lake
TOTAL LAND AREA
6794m
2
TOTAL BUILD UP AREA
378.8m
2
BUDGET
RM500,000 Construction Cost
RM100,000 Consultation Fees
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11.1 Architectural Cost
Item Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM)
Amount
(RM)
Containers
1 40ft HC (Used) Dry Container Unit 4 6500.00 26000.00
2 20ft GP (Used) Dry Container Unit 12 4500.00 54000.00
3 20ft Flat Rack Container Unit 3 4000.00 12000.00
Flooring
4 12mm Laminated Timber Flooring Strip sqm 370 40.00 14800.00
Window
1.5mm Thick Powder Coated Aluminium Frame Fixed Panel Window:
5 600(W) x 2149(H) Unit 40 200.00 8000.00
6 1200(W) x 2149(H) Unit 14 380.00 5320.00
7 2110(W) x 2149(H) Unit 9 700.00 6300.00
Door
8 5mm Thick Frameless Glass Double Leaves Swing Door(1800mm x 2149mm) Unit 5 500.00 2500.00
9 5mm Thick Frameless Glass Single Leaf Swing Door(950mm x 2000mm) Unit 2 245.00 490.00
10 30mm Thick PVC Toilet Door (750mmx 2000mm) Unit 2 50.00 100.00
Sanitary Fixtures, Fitting, Accesory
11 Water Closet {Claytan WC4501N "Iris") Unit 2 235.00 470.00
12 Basin (Claytan WB1401 "Fiona") Unit 2 130.00 260.00
13 Claytan Angle Valve Zink Chrome Unit 2 13.00 26.00
14 Claytan Bidet Spray Set Unit 2 37.00 74.00
15 Claytan Toilet Paper Holder w Plastic Roller Unit 2 18.30 36.60
16 Claytan Floor Trap 6 x 6 Stainless Steel Unit 2 12.00 24.00
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Painting Work
17 Nippon paint to prepare and paint one coat Aquatec Red Oxide Primer,
one Nippon 9000 undercoat and two coats 9000 Gloss Finish top coat m
2
2800 5.50 15400.00
145800.60
11.2 Civil and Structural Cost
Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM) Amount (RM)
Structural
Reinforced Concrete Column (Grade-25 Concrete) w reinforcement steel m
3
9.18 300.00 2754.00
(300mm x 300mm x 6000mm)
Reinforced Concrete Beam (Grade-25 Concrete) w High Tensile m
3
9.95 300.00 2985.00
Reinforcement Steel (150mm x 450mm)
4mm Galvanised RHS Steel Column (150mmx 50mm) m 28.3 150.00 4245.00
4mm Galvanised RHS Steel Beam (150mm x 50mm) m 60 150.00 9000.00
Reinforced Concrete Floor Slab (Grade-25 Ready Mix Concrete) m
3
57 300.00 17100.00
Staircase
Railing (1200mm High Mild Steel Railing) m 8 125.00 1000.00
20mmx 20mm Powder Coated RHS Staircase Structural Support m 8 525.00 4200.00
Open Riser (5mm DDA Durbar Stair Thread 1200mmx 265mm x 4.5mm) Unit 26 150.00 3900.00
Intermediate Landing Plate (Durbar 1200mmx1000mm) Unit 2 450.00 900.00
46084.00
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11.3 Landscape Cost
Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM) Amount (RM)
Softscape
Peace Lily(Spathiphyllum) Unit 8 25.00 200.00
Golden Bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea) Unit 8 150.00 1200.00
Red Shrubs (Pseuderanthenum Jessica) Unit 12 25.00 300.00
Kentia Palm (Howea forsteriana) Unit 2 180.00 360.00
Mousetail Plant (Phyllantus Myrtitelius) Unit 16 13.00 208.00
Ficus Microcarpa hedge Gallon 3 30.00 90.00
Artificial Lawn grass (30cmx 30cm) Unit 96 15.00 1440.00
Cast Iron plant(Aspidistra elatior) Unit 10 40.00 400.00
Hardscape
Beige Stone Pebbles (Coverage of 0.8m2 of area) Kg 50 2.50 125.00
Pallet Planter Box Unit 17 20.00 340.00
4663.00
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11.4 Mechanical and Electrical Cost
Item Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM)
Amount
(RM)
Electric Fixture
1 Schneider Electric S-Classic 2 Gang Switch Unit 3 18.00 54.00
2 Schneider Electric S-Classic 4 Gang Switch Unit 6 26.00 156.00
3 Schneider Electric S-Classic Double Gang Socket Unit 20 17.50 350.00
Lighting Bulb
4 Track Lighting (Philips Classic LED spot LV ND5-35W) Unit 60 32.30 1938.00
5 Recessed Stairs Lighting (Philips Master LED Bulb DT6-40W) Unit 60 16.00 960.00
6 Ceiling Mounted Lighting (Philips Scence Switch LED Lamp A60) Unit 23 22.90 526.70
7 Wall Sconces (Philips Master LED Candle DT6-40W) Unit 9 19.00 171.00
8 Floor Recessed Lighting (Philips Master LED spot PAR) Unit 14 27.00 378.00
Mechanical Appliances
9 Panasonic 2.0HP Standard Non-Inverter Air Conditioner Unit 8 2318.00 18544.00
Others
10 100litres Rainwater Harvesting System (VODA 2) Unit 1 3150.00 3150.00
11 Solar Panel (JINKO Solar JKM 265P-60 Polycrystalline) Unit 6 4250.00 25500.00
51727.70
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11.5 Interior Design Cost
Item Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM)
Amount
(RM)
1 Professional Reception Swivel Chair (#SO-C2387) Unit 2 159.00 318.00
2 Abode table with stainless steel legs and top in tempered glass. Unit 3 325.00 975.00
3 TOW-TYP119 Townsend Series Traditional Reception Desk Unit 2 1200.00 2400.00
4 Systematic Art® Tension Cable Set - (Fixed) - Ceiling to Floor Kit Unit 20 99.00 1980.00
5 VÄSTERÖN bench with wooden top and powder coated steel support Unit 6 100.00 600.00
6 PELLO Timber Armchair with Fabric Unit 24 89.00 2136.00
7 Round Display Pallet - Small Unit 2 55.00 110.00
8 Round Display Pallet - Large Unit 2 95.00 190.00
9 Wood Display Box with clear perspex cases Unit 12 499.00 5988.00
14697.00
11.6 Labor Cost
Item Description Days Quantity Rate (RM)
Amount
(RM)
1 General Labour 72 7 55.50 27972.00
2 Skilled Labour 60 4 78.50 18840.00
3 Carpenter 26 2 115.00 5980.00
4 Painter 7 2 97.75 1368.50
5 Electrician 7 2 115.00 1610.00
55770.50
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11.7 Others
Item Description Days Quantity Rate (RM)
Amount
(RM)
1 Machinery Rental 50 3 400.00 60000.00
2 Transportation 22 2 300.00 13200.00
3 TNB Electricity Bill 84 1 8.00 672.00
4 Syabas Water Bill 84 1 5.00 420.00
74292.00
11.8 Construction Cost (excluding authority cost, preliminary cost, GST, material wastage, consultation
fees)
Item Description
Amount
(RM)
1 Architectural Cost 145800.60
2 Civil and Structural Cost 46084.00
3 Landscape Cost 4663.00
4 Mechanical and Electrical Cost 51727.70
5 Interior Design Cost 14697.00
6 Labour Cost 55770.50
7 Other Cost 74292.00
393034.80
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11.9 Other Cost
Item Description Percentage (%) RM
Amount
(RM)
1 Authority Cost 3 393034.80 11791.04
2 Preliminary Cost 5 393034.80 19651.74
3 Good and Service Tax 6 393034.80 23582.09
4 Material Wastage 10 393034.80 39303.48
94328.35
11.10 Professional Consultation Cost
Item Description Percentage (%) RM
Amount
(RM)
1 Project Manager 7 393034.80 27512.44
2 Architect 6 393034.80 23582.09
3 Civil and Structural Engineer 2.5 393034.80 9825.87
4 Landscape Architect 0.8 393034.80 3144.28
5 Mechanical and Electrical Engineer 1 393034.80 3930.35
6 Interior Designer 0.8 393034.80 3144.28
7 Quantity Surveyor 1.5 393034.80 5895.52
77034.82
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11.11 Total Construction Cost Summary Chart
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12.0 APPENDIX
12.1 CCM Documents
12.1.1 Meeting 1-CCM Forming
12.1.1.1 Meeting Agenda
PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS,
SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY.
Date: 5 April 2017 Location: E5.14
Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ar. Lau Wei Ling
Chairman: Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann
Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA
2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL
3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY
4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS
5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY
6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ
Absentees:-
PREPARATION FOR MEETING
Please Read:-
Please Bring:-
ACTION ITEMS FROM PREVIOUS MEETING RESPONSIBLE DUE DATE
- - -
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AGENDA ITEMS PRESENTER
1 Distribution and brief of agenda and minutes to attendees KESA
2 Introduction to project, site and client brief KESA
3 Preliminary site analysis LWL
4 Initial design proposals LWL
5 Proposal of different types of vegetation to be used MBS
6 Proposal of column and beam structure PKWY
7 Proposal of foundation to be used PKWY
8 Proposal of services that will be required in the project FAMZ
9 Research of container size and price to be used LCY
10 Proposal of Gantt chart according to schedule KESA
NEW ACTION ITEMS RESPONSIBLE DUE DATE
1 Proposal of air conditioner unit, water supply and sewerage for restaurant of the
Pavilion project
FAMZ 12/4/2017
2 Skylight/window requirement & structural for elevated container and floating
platform
PKWY 12/42017
3 Proposal of design scheme of Pavilion with spaces LWL 12/4/2017
OTHER NOTES OR INFORMATION
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Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1
12.1.1.2 Meeting Minutes
Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for
Taylor’s University.
Date : 5 April 2017
Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m.
Attendance:
1 Kimberley Ee Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd
2 Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
3 Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
4 Farah Akmal M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
5 Patricia Kong C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
6 Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBS QS Consultation Sdn Bhd
Prepared by : Ar. Lau Wei Ling
Check & Verified by: Ar. Kimberley Ee
Project Information:
Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s
University.
Chairperson: Ar. Kimberley Ee
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Matters Discussed Remarks
1. Welcome Note given by chairperson for full attendance of members participated in the
project.
1. Ice breaking session and introduction of chairperson, company and personal working
experience. Introduction of consultant companies to other team members.
2. Introduction to project details by project manager as follow:
Pavilion Project
 Core Quality of project
 Accommodation of 100 – 150 person during event
 Interlinked with campus pathway
 Energy efficient
 Introduction of site, Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus
 Schedule of space.
 Deadline of Project : October 2017
Architect and project manager to handle the task with
assistance of consultant.
3. Distribution of tasks for team members by project manager as follow:
 Air conditioner unit, water supply and sewerage for restaurant of the Pavilion
project
M&E Engineer task
 Skylight/window requirement & structural for elevated container and floating
platform
C&S Engineer
 Proposal of design scheme of Pavilion with spaces Architect
4. Meeting is adjourned in 12.00p.m by Project Manager.
5. Next Meeting is scheduled to 12 April 2017 at 11.00a.m. Meeting chaired by architect.
Prepared by:
________________
(Ar. Lau Wei Ling)
Date:
Check & Verified by:
________________
(Ar. Kimberley Ee)
Date:
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12.1.2 Meeting 2-CCM Storming
12.1.2.1 Meeting Agenda
PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS,
SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY.
Date: 12 April 2017 Location: E5.14
Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee
Chairman: Ar. Lau Wei Ling
Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA
2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL
3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY
4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS
5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY
6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ
Absentees:-
PREPARATION FOR MEETING
Please Read:-
Please Bring: Design proposal
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ACTION ITEMS FROM PREVIOUS MEETING RESPONSIBLE DUE DATE
1 Proposal of air conditioner unit, water supply and sewerage for restaurant of the
Pavilion project
FAMZ 12/4/2017
2 Skylight/window requirement & structural for elevated container and floating platform PKWY 12/42017
3 Proposal of design scheme of Pavilion with spaces LWL 12/4/2017
AGENDA ITEMS PRESENTER
1 Briefing of last meeting LWL
2 Initial design proposals LWL
3 Proposal of different types of vegetation to be used MBS
4 Proposal of column and beam structure PKWY
5 Proposal of foundation to be used PKWY
6 Proposal of services that will be required in the project FAMZ
7 Research of container size and price to be used LCY
8 Proposal of Gantt chart according to schedule KESA
NEW ACTION ITEMS RESPONSIBLE DUE DATE
1 Proposal of column and beam structure PKWY 19/4/2017
2 Proposal of foundation to be used PKWY 19/4/2017
3 Proposal of services that will be required in the project FAMZ 26/4/2017
OTHER NOTES OR INFORMATION
Budget allocation to be announced for consultant.
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12.1.1.2 Meeting Minutes
Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1
Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for
Taylor’s University.
Date : 12 April 2017
Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m.
Attendance:
1 Kimberley Ee Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd
2 Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
3 Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
4 Farah Akmal M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
5 Patricia Kong C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
6 Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBS QS Consultation Sdn Bhd
Prepared by : Ar. Lau Wei Ling
Check & Verified by: Ar. Kimberley Ee
Project Information:
Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s
University.
Chairperson: Ar. Lau Wei Ling
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Matters Discussed Remarks
1. Session starts with a welcome back greeting from chairperson.
2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back.
3. Architect to show proposed design layout Architect
4. Alternative layout were suggested as following:
 Building layout to allow transition of light Architect
 Skylights to change to all windows C&S Engineer
 Ramp and OKU lift to be added into the building layout Architect
5. Meeting is adjourned in 12.00p.m. by Project Manager.
6. Next Meeting will be scheduled on the Wednesday, 19 April 2017 at 11.00a.m. Venue to be confirmed. Meeting chaired by C
& S engineer
Prepared by:
________________
(Ar. Lau Wei Ling)
Date:
Check & Verified by:
________________
(Ar. Kimberley Ee)
Date:
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12.1.3 Meeting 3-CCM Storming
12.1.3.1 Meeting Agenda
PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS,
SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY.
Date: 19 April 2017 Location: E5.14
Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ir, Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri
Chairman: Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee
Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA
2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL
3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY
4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS
5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY
6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ
Absentees:-
PREPARATION FOR MEETING
Please Read:-
Please Bring:-
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Action Items from Previous meeting Responsible Due Date
1 Proposed alternative building layout LWL 19/4/2017
2 To add ramp and OKU lift into layout LWL 19/4/2017
3 Suggested skylight to change to all windows PKWY 19/4/2017
Agenda Items Presenter
1 Recap of last session matter PKWY
2 New proposal building layout LWL
3 Proposal of foundation used for building PKWY
4 Proposal of material to be used PKWY, FAMZ
New Action Items Responsible Due Date
1 Railing and calculation of human load on container PKWY 26/4/2017
2 Change of stairs layout and circulation LWL 26/4/2017
Other Notes Or Information
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12.1.3.2 Meeting Minutes
Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1
Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for
Taylor’s University.
Date : 19 April 2017
Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m.
Attendance:
1 Kimberley Ee Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd
2 Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
3 Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
4 Farah Akmal M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
5 Patricia Kong C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
6 Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBS QS Consultation Sdn Bhd
Prepared by : Ar. Lau Wei Ling
Check & Verified by: Ar. Kimberley Ee
Project Information:
Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s
University.
Chairperson: Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee
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Matters Discussed Remarks
2. Session starts with a welcome back greeting from chairperson.
2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back.
3. Architect to show proposed design layout
4. Alternatives layout were suggested as following:
 Change of location in the plan for lobby, room, shop, activity room Architect
5. C&S Engineer to show proposed structural layout
Structural were suggested as following
 Pole foundation was suggested as the foundation for the container C&S Engineer
 Bolts and nuts joint will be used to join the container
6. Landscape architect to show the external design of the outdoor gallery Landscape
Architect
7. Meeting is adjourned at 12.00p.m. by Project Manager.
8. Next Meeting will be scheduled on the Wednesday, 26
th
April 2017 at 11.00a.m. Venue to be confirmed. Meeting will be
chaired by
M&E engineer
Prepared by: Check & Verified by:
_____________________ ___________________
(Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri)
Date:
(Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann)
Date:
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12.1.4 Meeting 4-CCM Norming
12.1.4.1 Meeting Agenda
PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS,
SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY.
Date: 26 April 2017 Location: E5.14
Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ar. Lau Wei Ling
Chairman: Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann
Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA
2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL
3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY
4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS
5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY
6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ
7. Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid AZZR
Absentees:-
PREPARATION FOR MEETING
Please Read:-
Please Bring: Building layout plan
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Action Items from Previous meeting Responsible Due Date
1 Proposed alternative building layout LWL 26/4/2017
2 Proposed alternative building structure PKWY 26/4/2017
3 Proposed outdoor and indoor lighting design FAMZ 26/4/2017
4 Proposed interior design with materials and finishes AZZR 26/4/2017
5 Proposed outdoor landscape design
Agenda Items Presenter
1 Recap of last session matter PKWY
2 New proposal building layout LWL
3 Proposal of foundation used for building PKWY
4 Proposal of materials to be used PKWY, FAMZ
5 Proposal of exterior gallery design layout MBS
6 Budget costing LCY
New Action Items Responsible Due Date
1 Building design and layout to be discussed LWL 3/5/2017
2 Proposal for exterior gallery and landscaping MBS 3/5/2017
3. Proposal for interior design with materials and finishes AZZR 3/5/2017
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4. Lighting proposal to meet client needs FAMZ 3/5/2017
Other Notes Or Information
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12.1.4.2 Meeting Minutes
Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1
Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for
Taylor’s University.
Date : 26
th
April 2017
Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m.
Attendance:
1 Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd
2 Ar. Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
3 LA. Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
4 Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid Interior Designer One Associates Sdn Bhd
5 Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
6 Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
7 Sr. Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBC QS Consultation Sdn
Bhd
Prepared by : Ar. Lau Wei Ling
Check & Verified by: Ar. Kimberley Ee
Project Information:
Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s
University.
Chairperson: Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri
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Matters Discussed Remarks
1. Session starts with a welcome back greeting from chairperson.
2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back.
3. Architect showed final design layout
4. Minor amendments of design layout
 Minor amendments on floor plans ; Glass panels and wall
 Adding texture on the 3D model for both exterior and interior for rendering purposes (to achieve good quality of
render)
 Finalizing plan to final layout for report purposes (add detail to the floor plan)
Architect
5. C&S Engineer showed final structural layout for foundation and addition of canopy at the outdoor gallery
Structural were suggested as following
 Structure needed to be add near the staircase to support the stairs C&S
Engineer
 Alternative in finding a better foundation to support the gallery to reduce the cost
6. Landscape showed final external design of the outdoor gallery and landscape
 Change of arrangement of plants for landscape
 Finalizing the types of plant used (softscape & hardscape)
Landscape
Architect
7. M & E showed proposed types of lighting for interior and exterior gallery
Adjustment were suggested as following:
 Engineer to check on rainwater and solar panel system that can be added to the design
 To proposed types of lighting for all spaces (necessary)
 To test render on the spaces with the lighting proposed to get better quality of space for the client.
M & E
Engineer
8. Quantity Surveyor showed the overall budget compiled for the overall gallery design. (Including landscape, structures,
materials for finishes etc.)
 QS to finalize the unit for each materials used and finalize the listing
Quantity
Surveyor
9. Rid showed the proposed interior design space for the indoor gallery
 Rid to improve on the interior space design by using better scheme color of interior walls and finishes
 To finalize the finishes for the indoor spaces
Interior
Designer
10. Proposal of Gantt Chart by Project Manger
11. Meeting is adjourned at 12.00p.m by Project Manager.
12. Next Meeting will be scheduled on the Wednesday, 3rd May 2017 at 11.00a.m. Venue to be confirmed. Meeting will
be chaired
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by M&E
engineer
Prepared by: Check & Verified by:
_____________________ ___________________
(LA. Muatasimah Billah Bt. Saleh)
Date:
(Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann)
Date:
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12.1.5 Meeting 5-CCM Performing
12.1.5.1 Meeting Agenda
PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS,
SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY.
Date: 3 May 2017 Location: E5.14
Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Sr. Lim Chin Yi
Chairman: LA. Muatasimah Billah Bt. Saleh
Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA
2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL
3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY
4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS
5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY
6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ
7. Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid AZZR
Absentees:-
PREPARATION FOR MEETING
Please Read:-
Please Bring:
1. Precedent Studies
2. Report progress
3. Gantt chart
4. Final Layout floor plan
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Action items from previous meeting Responsible Due date
1 Proposed alternative building layout LWL 3/5/2017
2 Proposed alternative building structure PKWY 3/5/2017
3 Proposed outdoor and indoor lighting design FAMZ 3/5/2017
4 Proposed interior design with materials and finishes AZZR 3/5/2017
5 Proposed outdoor landscape design MBS 3/5/2017
Agenda items Presenter
1 Recap of last session matter FAMZ
2 Final design layout LWL
3 Final proposal on foundation and structure to be used PKWY
4 Final choices in finishes and materials PKWY, FAMZ, AZZR
5
6
Final layout of exterior gallery design layout
Budget costing for overall materials, finished used
MBS
LCY
New action items Responsible Due date
1 Final design layout to be finalize LWL 10/5/2017
2 Exterior gallery and landscaping to be finalize MBS 10/5/2017
3. Finalization of interior spaces amendments
with finalized materials and finishes
AZZR 10/5/2017
4.
5.
6.
Finalizing on the types of lighting used and final
proposal on rainwater and solar panel system
Finalizing on the foundation and structure used
Check on the overall units for materials, landscape, finishes etc,
for final cost collection
FAMZ
PKWY
LCY
10/5/2017
10/5/2017
10/5/2017
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Other notes or information
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12.1.5.2 Meeting Minutes
Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1
Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for
Taylor’s University.
Date : 3 May 2017
Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m.
Attendance:
1 Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd
2 Ar. Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
3 LA. Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
4 Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid Interior Designer One Associates Sdn Bhd
5 Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
6 Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
7 Sr. Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBC QS Consultation Sdn
Bhd
Prepared by : Sr. Lim Chin Yi
Check & Verified by : Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann
Project Information:
Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display of architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s
University.
Chairperson: LA. Muatasimah Billah Salleh
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Matters Discussed Remarks
3. Session started with a welcome back greeting from chairperson.
2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back.
3. Architect showed latest design layout.
Minor amendments of design layout.
 Minor amendments on number of windows (to be increased)
 To move the location of exhibit racks between the windows for better lighting exposure effect
 To finalize all the drawings (plan, elevation and section)
 To produce rendering of the exterior view of pavilion
Architect
4. C&S Engineer showed final structural layout for foundation
Structural were suggested as following
 Addition of drainage system to the structure
 To finalize the structural layout
C&S Engineer
5. Landscape showed final external design of the outdoor gallery and landscape
 To produce artist impression images of the landscape design
Landscape Architect
6. M & E showed proposed types of lighting and fixtures for interior and exterior gallery. M&E proposed off grid solar
panel system to provide electricity to all spaces. M&E proposed rain water harvesting system for the toilet
flushing.
Adjustment were suggested as following:
 To finalize the unit needed for all items.
M & E Engineer
7. Interior designer showed the latest interior design for the indoor gallery. Rid showed the lighting design, furniture
and flooring material.
 To finalize the finishes and unit for all items proposed.
 To provide and design the pantry space.
 To produce renderings of the space.
Interior designer
8. QS showed the overall budget compiled for the overall gallery design. (Including landscape, structures, materials
for finishes etc)
 QS to finalize the costing for every aspects including landscape, structure, materials, finishes, labor fee,
utilities etc.
Quantity
Surveyor
9. Meeting is adjourned at 12.00p.m. by Chairperson.
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108TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT
Prepared by: Check & Verified by:
_____________________ ___________________
(Sr. Lim Chin Yi)
Date:
(Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann)
Date:
109TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT
12.1.6 Meeting 5-CCM Adjourning
12.1.5.1 Meeting Agenda
PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS,
SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY.
Date: 10 May 2017 Location: E5.14
Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ar. Kimberley Ee
Chairman: Sr. Lim Chin Yi
Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA
2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL
3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY
4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS
5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY
6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ
7. Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid AZZR
Absentees:-
PREPARATION FOR MEETING
Please Read:-
Please Bring:-
Action items from previous meeting Responsible Due date
1 To finalize all drawing and produce renderings LWL 10/5/2017
2 To finalize structural layout PKWY 10/5/2017
3 To produce artist impression of landscape design MBS 10/5/2017
12.0 APPENDIX
110TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT
4 To finalize required units for all M & E items FAMZ
5 To finalize interior design, units required and produce
renderings
AZZR
6 To finalize costing LCY
Agenda items Presenter
1 Final drawings and renderings LWL
2 Final structural layout PKWY
3 Artist impression of landscape design MBS
4 Final required units for all M & E items FAMZ
5 Final interior design, units required and produce renderings AZZR
6 Final costing LCY
7 Updated Gantt chart KESA
New action items Responsible Due date
-
Other notes or information
-
12.0 APPENDIX
111TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT
12.1.5.2 Meeting Minutes
Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1
Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for
Taylor’s University.
Date : 10 May 2017
Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m.
Attendance:
1 Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd
2 Ar. Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
3 LA. Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd
4 Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid Interior Designer One Associates Sdn Bhd
5 Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
6 Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd
7 Sr. Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBC QS Consultation Sdn
Bhd
Prepared by : Sr. Lim Chin Yi
Check & Verified by : Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann
Project Information:
Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display of architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s
University.
Chairperson: Ar. Lim Chin Yi
12.0 APPENDIX
112TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT
Matters Discussed Remarks
4. Session started with a welcome back greeting from chairperson.
2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back.
3. Architect showed final drawings and renderings. Architect
4. C&S Engineer showed final structural layout. C&S Engineer
5. Landscape showed artist impression images of the landscape design. Landscape Architect
6. M & E finalized units needed for all items.
M & E Engineer
7. Interior designer finalized the finishes and unit for all items proposed and produced renderings of the spaces.
Interior designer
8. QS finalized the costing for every aspect.
Quantity
Surveyor
9. Project manager showed finalized Gantt Chart. Project Manager
9. Meeting is adjourned at 12.00p.m. by Chairperson.
Prepared by: Check & Verified by:
_____________________ ___________________
(Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann)
Date:
(Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann)
Date:
12.0 APPENDIX
113TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT
13.0 REFERENCES
1. Complete Art Hanging System. (n.d.). Retrieved May 12, 2017, from amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Art-Hanging-System-
Gallery/dp/B003174K82
2. Econtainer Bridge. (2017, May 12). Retrieved from messer-architects.co.il: http://www.messer-architects.co.il/econtainer-bridge.html
3. MRDV. (n.d.). Silodam. Retrieved May 12, 2017, from mrdv.nl: https://www.mvrdv.nl/projects/silodam
4. Off-Grid VS On-Grid Solar Panel Installation. (n.d.). Retrieved May 12, 2017, from solarpanelmalaysia.com:
http://www.solarpanelmalaysia.com/basic/off-grid-vs-on-grid-solar-panel-installation/
5. Office Chairs Discount. (n.d.). Retrieved May 12, 2017, from office-chairs-discount.com: http://www.office-chairs-discount.com/default.asp
6. Rain Harvesting System. (n.d.). Retrieved May 12, 2017, from vodarainwaterharvesting.com: http://vodarainwaterharvesting.com/
7. Silodam (Housing Silo). (n.d.). Retrieved May 12, 2017, from arcspace.com: http://www.arcspace.com/features/mvrdv/silodam-housing-silo/
8. Solar Inverter for Home. (n.d.). Retrieved May 12, 2017, from electronicshub.org: http://www.electronicshub.org/solar-inverter/
9. TRENDIR. (n.d.). 8 Shipping Containers Make Up a Stunning 2-Story Home. Retrieved May 12, 2017, from trendir.com:
http://www.trendir.com/8-shipping-containers-make-up-a-stunning-2-story-home/
10. Urban Rigger/BIG. (n.d.). Retrieved May 12, 2017, from archdaily.com: http://www.archdaily.com/796551/urban-rigger-big
13.0 REFERENCES

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Project Management Group Report

  • 1. 0TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT PROJECT 1: DEFINING AND DOCUMENTING A PROJECT INSTRUCTOR: AR SATEERAH HASSAN GROUP MEMBERS: KIMBERLEY EE SZE ANN (0315319), LAU WEI LING (0315389), MUATASIMAH BILLAH BT SALLEH (0316071), AFIQAH ZAHRA BT ZAINOL RASHAD (0315857), FARAH AKMAL BT MOHD ZAMZURI (0315884), PATRICIA KONG WENG YEE (031587), LIM CHIN YI (0315627).
  • 2. 1TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT CONTENTS 1.0 COMPANY PROFILES 1.1 One Associates 1.1.1 Profile and History 1.1.2 Company Philosophy 1.1.3 One Associates Company Structure 1.2 P&F Engineering 1.2.1 Profile and history 1.2.2 Company Philosophy 1.2.3 P&F Engineering Company Structure 1.3 MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. 1.3.1 Profile and History 1.3.2 Company Philosophy 1.3.3 MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. Company Structure 1.3 Mission and Vision 1.4 Organizational Chart 1.5 Consultants Profile 2.0 PROJECT TEAM 2.1 Personal Resume 2.2 Project Organizational Chart 3.0 PROJECT INTRODUCTION 3.1 Project Brief 3.2 Client’s requirements 4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES 4.1 Site Analysis 4.1.1 Site plan 4.1.2 Site Introduction 4.1.3 SWOT Analysis 4.1.4 Site photos 4.2 Precedent studies 4.2.1 Architectural Precedent Study 4.2.2 Structural Precedent Studies 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 5.1 Success Criteria 5.1.1 Scope 5.1.2 Project Triple Constraint 5.1.3 Key Success Indicators 5.2 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) 5.3 Table of Dependencies 5.4 PERT Chart 5.5 Critical Path Method (CPM) 5.6 Gantt Chart 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 6.1 Project Brief 6.2 Project Approach 6.3 Project Proposal 6.4 Floor Plans 6.5 Schedule of Spaces 6.6 Elevations 6.7 Rendered Perspectives CONTENTS
  • 3. 2TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 7.0 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 7.1 Overview 7.2 Types of Plants 7.3 Hardscape and Softscape Material on Plan 7.4 Perspective Renderings 8.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 8.1 Furniture Placement 8.1.1 Lobby 8.1.2 Indoor Gallery 8.1.2 Outdoor Gallery 8.1.4 Activity Room 8.2 Interior Renderings 8.2.1 Lobby 8.2.2 Indoor Gallery 8.2.3 Activity Room 9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL 9.1 Structural Design Proposal 9.1.1 Site Condition 9.2 Load Distribution Diagram 9.2.1 Advantages of Post and Beam Foundation 9.3 Platform Detail Diagram 9.4 Staircase Detail Diagram 9.5 Summary 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL 10.1 Lighting Rendering 10.1.1 Aerial View Showing Transition of Light in the Pavilion 10.1.2 Frontal View Showing Transition of Light in the Pavilion 10.2 Lighting Indications on Plan 10.2.1 Ground floor 10.2.2 First Floor 10.3 Lighting Proposal 10.3.1 Types of Lighting Switch and Socket 10.3.2 Types of Lighting Fixtures 10.4 Air Conditioner 10.5 Solar Panel System 10.5.1 Solar Panel Specifications 10.5.2 Installation of Solar Panel 10.6 Rainwater Harvesting System 11.0 COSTING 11.1 Architectural Cost 11.2 Civil and Structural Cost 11.3 Landscape Cost 11.4 Mechanical and Electrical Cost 11.5 Interior Design Cost 11.6 Labor Cost 11.7 Others 11.8 Construction Cost 11.9 Other Cost 11.10 Professional Consultation Cost 11.11 Total Construction Cost Summary Chart CONTENTS
  • 4. 3TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.0 APPENDIX 12.1 CCM Documents 12.1.1 CCM-Forming 12.1.1.1 Meeting Agenda 12.1.1.2 Meeting Minutes 12.1.2 CCM-Storming 12.1.2.1 Meeting Agenda 12.1.2.2 Meeting Minutes 12.1.3 CCM-Storming 12.1.3.1 Meeting Agenda 12.1.3.2 Meeting Minutes 12.1.4 CCM-Norming 12.1.4.1 Meeting Agenda 12.1.4.2 Meeting Minutes 12.1.5 CCM-Performing 12.1.5.1 Meeting Agenda 12.1.5.2 Meeting Minutes 13.0 REFERENCES CONTENTS
  • 5. 4TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 1.0 COMPANY PROFILES 1.1 One Associates 1.1.1 Profile and History One Associate was established in the year 2000 and is a partnership company that provides full consultancy service from project management to architectural design solutions. One Associates is a quality driven practice that is highly interested in providing only the best for our clients. In delivering the best service we have gathered first class team players who have the drive and expertise to provide services in architecture, landscaping and project management. One Associates commit to the highest standard of quality in design and provide the best service in planning and architectural works. Through our team’s professionalism, collaborative spirit and passion for design excellence we aim to produce the highest quality of work that can be worthy of the title “Number One in the Nation”. 1.1.2 Company Philosophy Vision We provide the number one design and service for our clients through innovative design solutions and sound business decisions. We bring together first class dynamic design teams capable of exceptional work that will meet every requirement in client projects. Mission We aim to be number one in the nation by providing only the best quality in design and service. We employ creative solutions to meet client’s specific circumstances and will employ research driven processes that yield efficient and unique solutions. 1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
  • 6. 5TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Chief Executive Ar. James Gordon Project Manger Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Landscape Architect LA. Muatasimah Billah Bt. Saleh Assistant Landscape Architect Ms. Charlotte Liew 3D Draughtsman Mr. Tan Chi Mun Interior Architect Rid. Afiqah Zahra Bt Zainol Rashid Assistant Interior Architect Ms. Siti Aina Bt Azizul 3D Draughtsman Mr. Amri Mohd Zainul Architect Ar. Lau Wei Ling Assistant Architect Mr. Lee Kee Hong Draftsman Mr. Faiz Mohd Kamal 1.1.3 One Associates Company Structure 1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
  • 7. 6TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 1.2 P&F Engineering 1.2.1 Profile and History P&F Engineering is an engineering practice set up in April 2006 and has grown steadily over the years. To date, the practice has successfully completed a multitude of projects of diverse nature and has earned itself more than 10 years of experience working one-on-one with businesses to meet their individual needs. P&F Engineering is committed to developing engineering solutions to meet our clients’ most complex requirements. Engineering disciplines include: civil, structural, mechanical and electrical engineering with our engineers being technical experts in their fields. P&F Engineering places utmost importance on client collaboration as we believe it is our responsibility to perform the work entrusted to us by applying methods to meet with client’s needs and choosing suitable technology and specification. Our main objective is to perform the task efficiently in a timely manner at the most optimum price. We always seek the best for our clients and will utilise the most competitive technology to develop and execute their projects. 1.2.2 Company Philosophy Vision Providing the best creative and innovative engineering solutions to provide the highest level of customer satisfaction and produce the best end user results. Mission We are invested in every task and project undertaken and see it as our responsibility to provide safe and sustainable designs that will benefit both user and environment. 1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
  • 8. 7TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Engineering Director Ir. Lee Soo Man Deputy Engineer Ir. Wong Mei Shuen Interior Architect Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee Engineers Construction Manager Ir. Lee Dong Wook Construction Engineer Anthony West Assistant Construction Engineer Lasse Lindh Costruction Engineer Josephine Vander Guchtr Assistant Construction Engineer Han Suji Senior Mechanical Engineer Ir. Koi Shuurei Mechanical Design Engineer Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri Junior Mechanical Engineer Lim Siew Ting Assistant Engineer Rebecca A/P Anand Junior Mechanical Engineer Naya Atasha Bt. Ahmad Assistant Engineer Zahirin Akmal Bin Mohd Nor 1.3.3 P&F Engineering Company Structure 1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
  • 9. 8TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 1.3 MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. 1.3.1 Profile and History Founded in 1987, MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. has since established itself as a leading independent multi-disciplinary cost consultancy and management practice in Malaysia. We are specialised in Quantity Surveying and Project Management Consultancy who are able to utilise the best local knowledge and expertise, coupled with our consistent, independence and impartial and professional approach to offer Project Management, Cost Management, Contract Administration and Consultancy services to all of our clients, both locally and internationally. We have been involved in a wide variety of construction projects ranging from residential project, condominium / service apartments, commercial complexes, hospitals, and educational buildings to large scale housing schemes involving township development, various types of institutions, club houses and recreational facilities. 1.3.2 Company Philosophy Vision To be a leader and consultant of choice in the provision of independent multi-disciplinary cost consultancy and management services within the built environment. Mission We are committed to providing quality, objective and independent professional quantity surveying, project management and other construction consultancy services to meet the expectations and requirements of our Clients 1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
  • 10. 9TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Managing Director Sr. David Becky Deputy Director Sr. Chan Sau Lai Executive Sr. Erica Liew Senior Quantity Surveyor Sr. Gong Yoo Quantity Surveyor Sr. Tee Wei Wei Assistant Quantity Surveyor Mr. Benny Fong Quantity Surveyor Sr. Vanesh Voo Assistant Quantity Surveyor Mr. Derreck Benjamin Senior Quantity Surveyor Sr. Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor Sr. Ahmad Mohammad Assistant Quantity Surveyor Mr. Han Zhang Quantity Surveyor Sr. Sam Kim Assistant Quantity Surveyor Mr. Andrew Foo Chi Kong 1.3.3 MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. Company Structure 1.0 COMPANY PROFILES
  • 11. 10TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 2.0 PROJECT TEAM 2.1 Personal Resumes Professional Summary Meticulous Architectural Project Manager with 5 years of experience in architecture and construction sector. Also, adept at applying knowledge of architectural principles and practices in coordinating projects involving both architectural and engineering teams. Core Qualifications -Far-reaching knowledge of supervising and managing various architectural projects -Skilled at applying architectural principles from conception to implementation -Sound understanding of building codes, laws and regulations -Adept at meeting project deadlines -Comprehensive communications and organisational skills Education Taylor’s University Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture (2000-2003) University of Melbourne Master of Architecture (2004-2006) Experience Assistant Architect APEX Architects (2003-2007) Project Manager AB Development Sdn. Bhd. (2007-2012) Project Manager 1Associates (2012-Current) Kimberley Ee Sze Ann 8, Jalan Bunga Raya, Bandar Indah, 42100 Kuala Lumpur. Contact No: 012-2779577 kimberley_projectmanager@1associates.com 2.0 PROJECT TEAM
  • 12. 11TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Professional Summary Registered Architects with Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia (LAM) 2011 with 5 years of experience in architecture industry. Attentive to environment and contextual references in architecture philosophy and practice. Core Qualifications -Experienced designing various types of projects -Knowledgeable in leading project at different scale -Responsible and management skills in time and people -Comprehensive communications and organisational skills - Specialize in planning and designing open spaces Education Taylor’s University Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture (2000-2003) University of Sains Malaysia Master of Architecture (2004-2006) Registered Architect with LAM (2011) Experience Assistant Architect CT Architects (2003-2011) Project Architect AB Development Sdn. Bhd. (2011-2013) Senior Architect 1Associates (2013-Current) Ar. Lau Wei Ling 15, Jalan BK3/8F, Bandar Kinrara, Puchong, Selangor, 47180, Malaysia Contact No: 012-9027833 Ar-Lau@1associates.com 2.0 PROJECT TEAM
  • 13. 12TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Professional Summary An award-winning landscape architect, over 10 years of practical experience in landscape design that is highly skilled in green planning. Expert in designing, coordinating and developing of external and internal land areas of public areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioral, and aesthetic outcomes. Core Qualifications -Certificate of Restoration Landscaping Skills from South Wales University -Expert level knowledge on native plants, plan distribution, plant ecology and taxonomy -Owner-operator of native plant landscape consultation, design and maintenance business Education University of Malaya Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture (1996-2000) University of New South Wales, Australia Master of Architecture (2000-2002) Experience Landscape Designer KCYS Architects Sdn. Bhd (2002-2004) Landscape Consultant MKPL Architects, Singapore (2004-2008) Landscape Architect Veritas Architects (2008-2015) 1Associates (2015-Current) Muatasimah Billah Bt. Saleh 3, Jalan Utama, Bandar Setia, 42100 Kuala Lumpur. Contact No: 019-7652314 Billah_Greendesign@1associates.com 2.0 PROJECT TEAM
  • 14. 13TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Professional Summary I am an interesting and competent (Graduated) interior Designer with a 4 years track record for delivering exceptional visual design and client tailored services. I have a strong talent for identifying customers’ needs and delivering fascinating interior decoration services to the customer’s satisfaction and requirements. Core Qualifications - Skilled in both interior and hospitality design - Able to provide professional consulting in interior design -Adept at space planning and utilization -Prioritizes selection of the best quality materials for guaranteed client satisfaction Education Taylor’s University Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Interior Architecture (2000-2003) Interior Design from Kingstion University Masters of Interior Architecture (2004-2006) Experience Assistant interior architect APEX Architects (2003-2007) Interior architect Luca Interior design Malaysia. (2007-2012) Interior architect 1Associates (2012-Current) Afiqah Zahra Bt Zainol Rashid 4, Taman hussein, gamelan, 93050 Kuching Sarawak. Contact No: 014-0987654 Zahra_afiqahinteriorarchitect@1associates.com 2.0 PROJECT TEAM
  • 15. 14TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Professional Summary Civil and Structural Engineer with 10 years of experience. Core Qualifications -Far-reaching knowledge of supervising and managing various architectural projects -Skilled at applying architectural principles from conception to implementation -Sound understanding of building codes, laws and regulations -Ability to efficiently delegate responsibilities to architectural staff -Adept at meeting often inflexible project deadlines -Comprehensive communications and organisational skills Education Taylor’s University Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture (2000-2003) University of Melbourne Master of Architecture (2004-2006) Experience Assistant Architect APEX Architects (2003-2007) Project Manager AB Development Sdn. Bhd. (2007-2012) Project Manager 1Associates (2012-Current) Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee No.16, Jalan PJS 9/30, Bandar Sunway, 46150 Selangor, Malaysia. Contact No: 016 - 9884089 pkwy_cnsengineer@gmail.com 2.0 PROJECT TEAM
  • 16. 15TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Professional Summary Highly analytical, performance-driven engineering professional with 12 years’ experience creating innovative, cost-efficient designs. Core Qualifications - Solid expertise in applied research, new content development, simulation, and validation. - Superior problem-solving and time-management abilities; adept at identifying the root cause of issues and implementing creative, targeted solutions. - Team spirited with effective communication and presentation skills, able to coordinate with management, vendors, and staff to achieve goals Education Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) MSc in Mechanical Engineering (2006-2008) Taylor’s University Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (2003- 2006) Experience Mechanical Design Engineer PF Engineers (2012-Current) Mechanical Engineer Arup Japan (2009 - 2012) Jr. Mechanical Engineer Petareka Perunding Sdn Bhd (2006 - 2009) Ir. Farah Akmal bt Mohd Zamzuri A-14, Altitude 236, Bukit Manda'rina, 47610 Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. Contact No: 013-330 4839 famz@hotmail.com 2.0 PROJECT TEAM
  • 17. 16TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Professional Summary Result driven quantity surveyor working as part of the team, effectively managing all the costs relating to building and civil engineering projects. Possessing excellent foresight and the ability to plan ahead, identify issues and finding the solution. Can communicate effectively and utilize skills to contribute toward company growth. Core Qualifications -Carry out various tasks in preparation of pre-contract costs advice from preliminary to final design stage -Evaluating tenders received and prepare tender report -Conduct tender interview and clarifications with lead consultants -Arranging contract document for execution -Conduct rate analysis for item purchased Education Birmingham City University Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Quantity Surveying (2002-2004) Master in Quantity Surveying (2006-2008) Experience Assistant Quantity Surveyor NHF Consult (2004-2005) Quantity Surveyor Kuantibina Sdn. Bhd. (2009-2011) MBC QS Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. (2011-Current) SR. Lim Chin Yi 1, Taman Perdana, 54500, Kuala Lumpur. Contact No: 016-6753179 cindylim@mbc.com pkwy_cnsengineer@gmail.com 2.0 PROJECT TEAM
  • 18. 17TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 2.2 Project Organizational Chart 2.0 PROJECT TEAM
  • 19. 18TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 3.0 PROJECT INTRODUCTION 3.1 Project Brief Taylor’s University Management has approached One Associates with an idea of setting up a pavilion. The pavilion is dedicated into housing architectural and design models display for the university community as well as to the public. The pavilion is to be done for the upcoming International Conference that will be held in the university compound in 6 months’ time, starting from April 2017. 3.2 Client’s Requirements Our client, Taylor’s University Management, has indicated a few requirements for the pavilion set up in the given site. The given budget for the pavilion set up from the client is about RM500, 000. The pavilion, which is built to house selected architecture and interior design models, is to cater about 100 – 150 people at a time. It is to also be able to interlink with the campus link way and has a progressive image. The pavilion must be energy efficient and also sustainable whereby usage of containers are encouraged. Site views for day and night. 3.0 PROJECT INTRODUCTION
  • 20. 19TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDY 4.1 Site Analysis 4.1.1 Site Plan 4.1.2 Site Introduction Taylor’s University as a prestigious educational institution is built on a 27 acres of tropical greener with a 5.5 acre man-made lake. The modern university campus creates casual learning environment which encourage interactions and social activities in the study campus. Moreover, located in a suburban environment, the campus is heavily relying on private vehicles as method of transportation. As such, the campus is limited to students and gated from the housing district. Site Context Located by the side of the Taylor’s University educational block, the site is located on the lake which is the centric of the campus adjacent to the educational blocks of the campus. The site has an advantage of convenience and strategic to attract visitors into the building. The lake is inhabited by small animal such as fishes and birds, therefore, the construction should be cautious and friendly to the ecosystem. FROM PJS 7 Residential Area FROM LDP Highway 4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDY
  • 21. 20TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 4.1.3 SWOT Analysis Strength - Great view and vista - Good accessibility - Noticeable from the commercial blocks and educational blocks. Weakness - Exposure to hot afternoon sun.. - Invasion by animals Opportunity - Harvesting of lake water for irrigation of the plants. - Harvesting of solar energy for gallery and office use. Threats - Prone to flood and rising lake level. 4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDY
  • 22. 21TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 4.1.4 Site Photos View of the site from the commercial building. View of the site from the transition spaces in the campus. 4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDY
  • 23. 22TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 4.2 Precedent Studies 4.2.1 Architectural Precedent Study Urban Rigger/ BIG Location: Copenhagen, Denmark Build Up Area: 680sqm Year: 2016 Purpose: Student Housing The project is aimed to provide low cost student accommodation in the center of Copenhagen. By making use of the standard container system, it increases the flexibility of the building typology while keeping it affordable. 4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDY
  • 24. 23TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Building is made up of nine shipping containers stacked and arranged on a floating base at the harbor, creating 15 studio residences in two levels. Windows and doors in the building are punched in the ends and flanks of the corrugated metal blocks, which are painted in bright aquamarine, giving a sense of vibrancy to the area. Creating the Courtyard Containers arranged into a triangular composition to frame the central courtyard while minimizing the footprint of building. Creating Connection Corner of containers are detached, forming a hexagonal courtyard. Creating connection between communities while allowing further expansion. Internal Communities Courtyard at the middle creates opportunities for community activity in the building unit. O u t w a r d V i e w Building is combined in hexagon with many ways to cater to different communities while providing views in various directions, including the sea. 4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDY
  • 25. 24TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 4.2.2 Structural Precedent Studies ECOntainer Bridge/ Yoav Messer Architects Ltd A project soon to be under construction, located in Ariel Sharon Park, a nature conserve rooted in the ideas of environmental ecology and sustainability. The bridge therefore follows par with its reuse of shipping containers to enhance the space, or rather connect the two side of the site. The repurposing of used containers is fast and easy work as it can be done off site and later assembled. A new steel truss will be integrated with the metal boxes as the primary structure of the bridge. The bridge is supported by three tree columns that use the container’s structure. Silodam/ MVRDV In the western part of Amsterdam, there has been an extensive urban operation undertaken in order to densify the city and to meet the demands of the market. The once former dam with a silo building on top has been transformed into a new neighbourhood that consists of a series of components; a dam with a sunken parking lot, renovation of the old silo buildings, the required mix of less expensive social housing and so on. To help pay for parts of this operations, a new housing block was introduced. With luck of the Dutch’s real estate boom, it was proposed in regards of higher profits. Unfortunately, the problem of a fast changing housing market causes various kinds of housing types making Silodam to be a mixed used building until now. . 4.0 PRELIMINARY STUDY
  • 26. 25TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 5.1 Success Criteria 5.1.1 Scope In every project, there must be a goal, an objective. By achieving what was initially intended, that would determine the success of the project. However, in order to achieve success or to increase the percentage of success rate, numerous considerations and factors must be taken into consideration. The scope of this project is to design a container ppavilion for the display or architectural works and models at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus. The design will be located on the lake, opposite the commercial block. The project must achieve the following to be considered successful:  The project must be completed within the time frame of 27 weeks.  The project must incorporate sustainable features to reduce cost and have an ecological benefit to the environment.  The project must fulfil the client’s brief to design a container pavilion to house student models.  The project must meet the client budget of RM 500,000. 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • 27. 26TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 5.1.2 Project Triple Constraint Cost Cost is an important factor to consider in this project in order to produce a low cost and maintenance proposal. Thus, in generating the design for the pavilion, One Associates has been detailed in the selection of cost efficient components to maintain the client’s budget of RM 500,000. Quality One Associates has chosen the best quality materials and finishes as well as selected the best possible products in the design of the pavilion. This is in line with the company’s vision to provide the number one design and service to the client and allow for a high level of client and end user satisfaction. Moreover, the design of the pavilion is also equipped with sustainable features such as rainwater harvesting that will be able to reduce the ecological impact on the environment. Time In order to reduce the overall cost of the project, the duration of the project must be minimized. Thus, to minimize the time taken the project team efficiently structured the task flow and ensure that the critical path does not encounter delays. 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • 28. 27TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 5.1.3 Success Factors One Associates is keen in ensuring the success of every project undertaken. The factors that affect the success of the company include:- SUCESS FACTORS SKILL Equipped with the best professional consultants QUALITY OF WORK Producing the best quality of work through continuous effort by the entire project team TEAMWORK Support and collaboration to produce good temawork in carrying out the project PROJECT Organized scope and timeline FLEXIBILITY Able to adapt to every situation by applying critical thingking and creative problem solving techniques TIME MANAGEMENT Efficient planning and organization of project task and duration 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • 29. 28TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 5.1.4 Key Success Indicators To judge and evaluate the success rate of a project, lists of milestones are identified and act as indicators. The indicators are generally classified into four stages: Pre-completion, Short Term, Medium Term and Long Term. PROJECT EFFICIENCY (PRE COMPLETION)  Consisting marketing schedules for progress check  Strategic time management  Balanced work distribution among team members  Positive team spirit  Accurate planning and execution of project  Consistent work progress review  Project completion within budget with the highest of quality IMPACT OF USERS (SHORT TERM)  Achieves functional performances  Favourable impact on customer, customer gains  Meeting technical standards  User needs are fulfilled and satisfied BUSINESS AND DIRECT SUCCESS (MEDIUM TERM)  Immediate business revenue  Larger market share generated  Immediate profit enhanced FUTURE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (LONG TERM)  Widens business opportunity  Assist in developing new technology  Has added capabilities and competencies 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • 30. 29TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 5.2 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • 31. 30TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 5.3 Table of Dependencies ACTIVITIES PREDECESSOR DURATION (WEEKS) Schematic design 4 A-Site analysis - 1 B-Conceptual sketches A 1 C-Initial design drawings A 1 D-Electronic visualization C 1 E-Landscape design C 1 F-Interior design C 1 G-Statement of probable cost C, E, F 1 Design 6 H-Finalization of design drawings G 2 I-Revised landscape design H 2 J-Revised interior design H 2 K-M & E description and documentation H 2 L-C & S description and documentation H 2 M-Revised statement of probable cost H, I, J, K, L 2 Tender 3 N-Listing contractors M 1 O-Tender documentation N 1 P-Receive and review tender O 1 Construction 12 Q-Temporary works P 2 R-Earthworks P 2 S-Building works Q, R 8 T-Roadworks and drainage R 4 U-M & E R, S 2 V-Landscape T 4 Completion and handing over 2 W-As built survey U, V 1 X-Final inspection W 1 Y-Project approval W 1 Z-End of contract W 1 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • 32. 31TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 5.4 PERT Chart 5.5 Critical Path Method (CPM) 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • 33. 32TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 5.6 Gantt Chart 5.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • 34. 33TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 35. 34TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 6.1 Project Brief -To build a pavilion that houses architecture and interior design models with energy efficient. -To cater 100 - 150 human population. 6.2 Project Approach The pavilion also should be upcycling which reflect the innovative and environmental concern in Architecture and interior design. The strategy is to recycle container and transform it into the venue which also allows prefabrication for fast installation and minimal impact to the environment. The following are recycled container details: 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 36. 35TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 6.3 Project Proposal The design of the pavilion should be creative to reflect the creativity excellence of the students in client’s university. Loop Circulation Visual Connection with the surrounding Enclosure and Open Spaces Compactness Administration Block Educational Block Commercial Block Entrance The circulation creates turning points and interesting formation. The building massing creates visual connection with the surrounding and fully utilizes the pleasant scene of the campus. The building creates two courtyards which functions as landscape and outdoor gallery. The compact building forms help to reduce heat gain which increase energy efficient of the building. 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 37. 36TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 6.4 Floor Plans Space Quantity Floor Area Lobby 1 12 m 2 Indoor Gallery 1 120 m 2 Outdoor Gallery 1 150 m 2 Office 1 20 m 2 Shop 1 40 m 2 Activity Room 3 20 m 2 Restroom 2 1.2 m 2 Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan The ground floor has a courtyard divided by the container on the first floor. The outdoor gallery is placed on the West of the deck to allow visual connection to the commercial block of the Taylor’s University. The first floor has a C shaped circulation for the indoor gallery. It also caters an office and a activity room. Outdoor gallery 6.5 Schedule of Spaces The spaces are arranged in a sequential of lobby, gallery to shops according to hierarchy of space. The spaces will promote circulations of the place with a sense of exploration. 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 38. 37TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 6.6 Elevations North Elevation South Elevation 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 39. 38TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT East Elevation West Elevation 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 40. 39TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 6.7 Rendered Perspectives To invite the public into the building, the facade facing the educational blocks is transparent and open as possible. 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 41. 40TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT The courtyard creates enclosure as the focus of the circulation. 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 42. 41TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT To connect the upper and lower floor, the outdoor gallery has skeletal stainless steel structure to hang displays while provide connectivity for the two floors. 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 43. 42TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT The outdoor gallery can be seen from the opposite of the building which evokes a sense of curiosity and connects the pavilion with the campus. 6.0 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • 44. 43TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 7.1 Overview Landscape is more than just scenery. Landscape is what gives meaning and value to the world around us, contributing greatly to our sense of identity and quality of life. Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor public areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioral, or aesthetic outcomes. It requires an understanding of people, land and the fit between them. The objective of having landscape at the pavilion is to influence or stimulate the student/user senses as it refreshes the minds with the quality of nature around us. The outdoor gallery designed with the landscape is to provide student/user with a space where they can feel relaxed in displaying their models and at the same time being engaged with nature. This allows them to experience the freshness of air and landscape while viewing the gallery. The landscape designed is visually pleasing and cost-efficient to achieve sustainability and balance with the local climate and environment as part of achieving thermal comfort. 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 45. 44TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 46. 45TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 7.2 Types of plants Peace Lily Plant Maximum Height: 0.3-0.6M Maximum Diameter: 0.15-0.3M Color: White (flower), green (leave) Price: Rm25 per unit Description: - Aesthetically pleasing - Low maintenance - Prefer medium sunlight - Require less amount of light and water to survive - Grows moderately in good light condition Ficus Microcarpa Hedge Maximum Height: 1.5-3M Maximum Diameter: 0.15-3M Color: Green Price: Rm30 per gallon Description: - Suitable for hedging and screens - Has attractive foliage that consist of different shades of green - Can handle root disturbance & wet conditions - Highly adaptable to almost any condition 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 47. 46TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Golden Bamboo Maximum Height: 2-4M Maximum Diameter: 0.3M Color: Light green Price: Rm150 per unit Description: - Aesthetically pleasing - Grows well in outdoor area - Easy to maintain - Provide partial shade and privacy - Lightweight and attractive Kentia Palm Maximum Height: 1.5-3M Maximum Diameter: 0.15-3M Color: Light green Price: Rm180 per unit Description: - Is an elegant palm for landscaping - Extremely long lasting - Can tolerate low light and humidity - Create a relaxing tropical atmosphere - Low maintenance 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 48. 47TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Phyllanthus Myrtifelius Maximum Height: 0.45-0.6M Color: Evergreen Price: Rm13 per unit Description: - Evergreen plant - Low maintenance - Suitable for low hedging - Provide shade - Slow growing - Can grow along the edge of water bodies (suitable and relevant to our site) Preuderanthenum Jessica Maximum Height: 0.6-1M Maximum Diameter: 0.18-0.3M Color: Red to purple-ish Price: Rm25 per unit Description: - Provide beauty to landscape - Excellent shrub for hedging - Hardy and easy in most well drained-soil - No regular pruning is necessary - Drought tolerance 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 49. 48TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Artificial Grass Color: Green Price: Rm15 (30cm x 30cm) Description: - Long lasting and durable - Easy to clean - Low cost - Offer excellent drainage - Always look manicured and clean - No watering or mowing is required Aspidistra Elatior (Known as Cast-iron) Maximum Height: 0.5-1.2M Maximum Diameter: 0.2-0.4M Color: Evergreen Price: Rm40 Description: - Lightweight plant - Easily grown in indoor space - Easily clean and maintained - Evergreen foliage plant - Drought tolerance - Known as a native plant to China and Japan 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 50. 49TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 7.3 Hardscape and Softscape Material on Plan 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 51. 50TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 7.4 Perspective Renderings Garden Square To allow students to display their model and socializing while engaging with nature. 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 52. 51TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Entrance The entrance provides visual transition of landscape from outside to inside, attracting visitors and giving them the sense of welcome. 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 53. 52TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Night View of the Entrance The light emanates from the floor offers a warm feeling to the entrance. 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 54. 53TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Night view of Garden Square The warm lighting at the square garden creates an elegant feel to the space and makes the outdoor gallery more beautiful. 7.0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  • 55. 54TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 8.0 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE 8.1 FURNITURE SELECTION Reception desk Material: timber, glass Timber desk gives a warm feeling To the surrounding Bench Material: wood and steel The bench provides a resting place for those who are waiting. Chair Material: plastic and steel Receptionist chair as well it is important for the worker to have comfort 8.1.1 Lobby Area Space Concept The lobby is the entrance point into the building and provides a comfortable space for people to rest. 8.0 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
  • 56. 55TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Outdoor bench Material: wood and steel Benches are provided such that people can sit and enjoy the outdoor gallery. Table Material: wood and steel Gives a calm vibe to the surroundings. The table is for displaying sculptures/models 8.1.2 Outdoor Gallery Space concept This space is mainly for people to enjoy the fresh air and the view of the beautiful lake as well as the outdoor environment. 8.0 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
  • 57. 56TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 8.1.3 Indoor Gallery Space concept The indoor gallery is a simple space where people can enjoy the art displays with a peaceful mind. Display box Material: Wood and Perspex Display boxes protect and the student models/ sculptures Pallet Material: Wood and carpet Larger models and sculptures can be displayed on pallets to protect them from being trod on by careless feet. 8.0 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
  • 58. 57TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Table Material: timber, steel A table placed for multi-purpose activities. Chair Material: fabric wood Comfortable seating with pleasing warm colors. 8.1.4 Activity Room Space concept This space is used for booked events or classes. It is a multipurpose room to do activities. 8.0 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
  • 59. 58TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 8.2 Interior Renderings 8.2.1 Lobby 8.0 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
  • 60. 59TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 8.2.2 Indoor Gallery 8.0 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
  • 61. 60TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 8.2.3 Activity Room 8.0 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
  • 62. 61TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL 9.1 Structural Design Proposal In order to sustain the load transfer from the container structure, reinforced concrete post and beam foundation is chosen, as it is able to withstand the live as well as the dead load on the lake. The foundation is chosen based on the analysis of the site’s condition. 9.1.1 Site Condition Location of site The lake, which is said to be a mining area in the past still, remains as a landscape design for the school. As the proposed layout sits on the lake, a strong foundation is required in order to withstand the load as well as the soil condition under water. 9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL 9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL
  • 63. 62TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 9.2 Load Distribution Diagram The proposed post and beam foundation is arranged in an order that the load from the structural above could be evenly distributed among the beams and columns. This is in order to prevent from imbalance structure (slanting) in the proposed building. 9.2.1 Advantages of Post and Beam Foundation - Strong and stable foundation - Less maintenance required - Durable for a long period of time - Able to withstand the force acting on it 9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL
  • 64. 63TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 9.3 Platform Detail Diagram The platform is a prefabricated concrete slab that later on is decked with timber planks. The material used for the platform slab will be reinforced concrete. It will be top with 12mm thickness laminated timber deck to provide a more nature like feel to the site. The thickness of the reinforced concrete slab is 150mm. 9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL
  • 65. 64TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 9.4 Staircase Detail Diagram The open stairs is prefabricated from the manufacturer and is put on site for quick installation purposes. This prefabricated open staircase is made out of stainless steel. This is in order to incorporate the sustainability into the proposed layout as well as providing a rustic industrial like feeling to the proposed building. 9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL
  • 66. 65TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 9.5 Summary Strength: The ideal orientation of the proposed layout reduce the exposure of the structural to sunlight where it prevents the material from overheating while providing plenty of thermal comfort for the interior space Opportunities: The stability of the structural foundation may captivate the users to spend more time at the proposed siteISSUES / FACTORS (S.W.O.T) Weakness: High water tides that hits the structural during heavy rain may cause water splashes into the proposed building Threats: Mosses may occur under the foundation for a long period of time due to exposure to water and sunlight. 9.0 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL
  • 67. 66TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL 10.1 Lighting Rendering 10.1.1 Aerial View Showing Transition of Light in the Pavilion 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
  • 68. 67TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 10.1.2 Frontal View Showing Transition of Light in the Pavilion 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
  • 69. 68TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 10.2 Lighting Indications On Plan 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL 10.2.1 Ground Floor 10.2.2 First Floor
  • 70. 69TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 10.3 Lighting Proposal 10.3.1 Types of Lighting Switch and Socket Schneider Electric S-Classic 2 Gang Switch Schneider Electric S-Classic 4 Gang Switch Schneider Electric S-Classic Double Gang Socket 10.3.2 Types of Lighting Fixtures Type of lighting fixture Track lighting Product Model PHILIPS CLA LEDspotLV ND 5-35W MR16 827 36D Type of light bulb Classic LEDspotLV Dimension, mm 51 mm x 45 mm Wattage Equivalent, W 35 W Power, W 5 W Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra Rated Colour Temperature, K 2700 K Colour Designation Warm White Luminous Flux, lm 345 lm Rated Life, h 15000 h Cap Base GU5.3 Beam Angle, D 36 D Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
  • 71. 70TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Type of lighting fixture Recessed Stairs Lighting Product Model PHILIPS MAS LEDbulb DT 6-40W A60 E27 827 FR Type of light bulb MASTER LEDbulb Dimension, mm 60 mm x 110 mm Wattage Equivalent, W 40 W Power, W 6 W Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra Rated Colour Temperature, K 2200 K Colour Designation Warm White Luminous Flux, lm 470 lm Rated Life, h 25000 h Cap Base E27 Beam Angle, D 200 D Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8 Type of lighting fixture Ceiling Mounted Lighting Product Model PHILIPS SCENE SWITCH A60 9.5-60W E27 3000K Type of light bulb SceneSwitch LED Lamps Dimension, mm 61 mm x 111 mm Wattage Equivalent, W 60 W Power, W 9.5 W Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra Rated Colour Temperature, K 3000K Colour Designation Warm White Luminous Flux, lm 806 lm Rated Life, h 15000 h Cap Base E27 Beam Angle, D - Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
  • 72. 71TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Type of lighting fixture Wall Sconces Product Model PHILIPS MASTER LEDcandle DT 6-40W E27 B38 CL Type of light bulb MASTER LEDcandle Dimension, mm 38 mm x 113 mm Wattage Equivalent, W 40W Power, W 6W Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra Rated Colour Temperature, K 2200K Colour Designation Yellowish White, Warm White Luminous Flux, lm 470 Lm Rated Life, h 25000 hours Cap Base E27 Beam Angle, D - Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8 Type of lighting fixture Floor Recessed Lighting Product Model PHILIPS MASLEDspot D 8.5-75W 840CW PAR30S 25D Type of light bulb MASTER LEDspot PAR Dimension, mm 92 mm x 93 mm Wattage Equivalent, W 75 W Power, W 8.5W Colour Rendering Index, Ra 80 Ra Rated Colour Temperature, K 4000 K Colour Designation Cool White Luminous Flux, lm 840 lm Rated Life, h 40000 h Cap Base E27 Beam Angle, D 25 D Lumen Maintenance Factor, % 0.8 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
  • 73. 72TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 10.4 Air Conditioner Panasonic Standard Non-Inverter Type are the perfect complement to the container design as it is made with high quality materials that are durable and solid. It has taken positive steps to utilize the eco friendly refrigerant, the R410A refrigerant, which cause minimun harm to the ozone layer. The STANDARD NON-INVERTER AIR CONDITIONER CS-SV18SKH-1 Advantages  Long Lasting  Easy installation, with sleek and flexible design  Durable  Environmental friendly HORSE POWER 2.0 REFRIGERANT TYPE R410A COOLING CAPACITY 18,200 Btu/h NOISE LEVEL 43/39 COMFORT TECHNOLOGY Soft Dry Operation Mode VOLTAGE (V) 230 RUNNING CURRENT (A) 9.0 POWER INPUT (W) 2,040 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
  • 74. 73TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 10.5 Solar Panel System 10.5.1 Solar Panel Specifications JINKO SOLAR JKM 265P-60 POLYCRYSTALLINE 265 Watt Advantages  High module conversion efficiency (up to 16.91%), through superior manufacturing technology  Anti-reflective coating improves light absorption and reduces surface dust  High salt mist and ammonia resistance  Excellent performance in low-light irradiance environment TYPE Polycrystalline 60-cell Module OUTPUT Up to 265Wp JUNCTION BOX IP67 EFFICIENCY Up to 16.91% DIMENSION 1650mm x 992mm x 40mm WEIGHT 18.5 kg TEMP. COEFFICIENTS OF PMAX -0.41%/℃ POWER TOLERANCE 0~+3% MAXIMUM SYSTEM VOLTAGE 1000VDC (IEC) MAXIMUM SERIES FUSE RATING 15A 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
  • 75. 74TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 10.5.2 Installation of Solar Panel The solar panel is placed onto the container’s roof, as this is where it can get the most sunlight to convert into DC electricity. The charge controller situated near the M&E room protects the batteries by regulating the flow of electricity to batteries. The batteries stores the power before the inverter converts the DC electricity to AC Power to fed into the electrical panels. A solar inverter helps in converting Direct current into batteries or alternative current, which helps people who use limited amount of electricity. 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
  • 76. 75TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 10.6 Rainwater Harvesting System VODA 2 is a pumpless rainwater harvesting system which comes with in-built filtering, ensuring that the water in the tank is debris free. It is wall mounted and takes up minimal spaces from the container. It comes with a back up system that automatically allows water to flow in from the main water tank if the Voda’s capacity is below 10 flushes. In addition, it can saves up to 43 flushes with its 80 gallon capasity tank. VODA 2 RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM Advantages  Eco-friendly and cost-efficient  Space Saving and Long Lasting  Easy installation, with sleek and flexible design  Durable and Low Maintenance  Ensures the usage of clean and clear rainwater  No interruptions to water usage even during dry spells MATERIALS Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic USAGE Toilet flushing and garden usage DIMENSION & THICKNESS 1050mm (L) x 273mm (W) x 500mm (H) INLET & OUTLET DIMENSION Overflow, Inlet, Outlet 1”, Back Up Inlet ½” CAPACITY 100 Litres 10.0 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
  • 77. 76TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 11.0 COSTING CONTAINER PAVILLION PROJECT ADDRESS No.1, Jalan Taylors, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan LOCATION On Taylor’s University Lake TOTAL LAND AREA 6794m 2 TOTAL BUILD UP AREA 378.8m 2 BUDGET RM500,000 Construction Cost RM100,000 Consultation Fees 11.0 COSTING
  • 78. 77TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 11.1 Architectural Cost Item Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM) Amount (RM) Containers 1 40ft HC (Used) Dry Container Unit 4 6500.00 26000.00 2 20ft GP (Used) Dry Container Unit 12 4500.00 54000.00 3 20ft Flat Rack Container Unit 3 4000.00 12000.00 Flooring 4 12mm Laminated Timber Flooring Strip sqm 370 40.00 14800.00 Window 1.5mm Thick Powder Coated Aluminium Frame Fixed Panel Window: 5 600(W) x 2149(H) Unit 40 200.00 8000.00 6 1200(W) x 2149(H) Unit 14 380.00 5320.00 7 2110(W) x 2149(H) Unit 9 700.00 6300.00 Door 8 5mm Thick Frameless Glass Double Leaves Swing Door(1800mm x 2149mm) Unit 5 500.00 2500.00 9 5mm Thick Frameless Glass Single Leaf Swing Door(950mm x 2000mm) Unit 2 245.00 490.00 10 30mm Thick PVC Toilet Door (750mmx 2000mm) Unit 2 50.00 100.00 Sanitary Fixtures, Fitting, Accesory 11 Water Closet {Claytan WC4501N "Iris") Unit 2 235.00 470.00 12 Basin (Claytan WB1401 "Fiona") Unit 2 130.00 260.00 13 Claytan Angle Valve Zink Chrome Unit 2 13.00 26.00 14 Claytan Bidet Spray Set Unit 2 37.00 74.00 15 Claytan Toilet Paper Holder w Plastic Roller Unit 2 18.30 36.60 16 Claytan Floor Trap 6 x 6 Stainless Steel Unit 2 12.00 24.00 11.0 COSTING
  • 79. 78TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Painting Work 17 Nippon paint to prepare and paint one coat Aquatec Red Oxide Primer, one Nippon 9000 undercoat and two coats 9000 Gloss Finish top coat m 2 2800 5.50 15400.00 145800.60 11.2 Civil and Structural Cost Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM) Amount (RM) Structural Reinforced Concrete Column (Grade-25 Concrete) w reinforcement steel m 3 9.18 300.00 2754.00 (300mm x 300mm x 6000mm) Reinforced Concrete Beam (Grade-25 Concrete) w High Tensile m 3 9.95 300.00 2985.00 Reinforcement Steel (150mm x 450mm) 4mm Galvanised RHS Steel Column (150mmx 50mm) m 28.3 150.00 4245.00 4mm Galvanised RHS Steel Beam (150mm x 50mm) m 60 150.00 9000.00 Reinforced Concrete Floor Slab (Grade-25 Ready Mix Concrete) m 3 57 300.00 17100.00 Staircase Railing (1200mm High Mild Steel Railing) m 8 125.00 1000.00 20mmx 20mm Powder Coated RHS Staircase Structural Support m 8 525.00 4200.00 Open Riser (5mm DDA Durbar Stair Thread 1200mmx 265mm x 4.5mm) Unit 26 150.00 3900.00 Intermediate Landing Plate (Durbar 1200mmx1000mm) Unit 2 450.00 900.00 46084.00 11.0 COSTING
  • 80. 79TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 11.3 Landscape Cost Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM) Amount (RM) Softscape Peace Lily(Spathiphyllum) Unit 8 25.00 200.00 Golden Bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea) Unit 8 150.00 1200.00 Red Shrubs (Pseuderanthenum Jessica) Unit 12 25.00 300.00 Kentia Palm (Howea forsteriana) Unit 2 180.00 360.00 Mousetail Plant (Phyllantus Myrtitelius) Unit 16 13.00 208.00 Ficus Microcarpa hedge Gallon 3 30.00 90.00 Artificial Lawn grass (30cmx 30cm) Unit 96 15.00 1440.00 Cast Iron plant(Aspidistra elatior) Unit 10 40.00 400.00 Hardscape Beige Stone Pebbles (Coverage of 0.8m2 of area) Kg 50 2.50 125.00 Pallet Planter Box Unit 17 20.00 340.00 4663.00 11.0 COSTING
  • 81. 80TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 11.4 Mechanical and Electrical Cost Item Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM) Amount (RM) Electric Fixture 1 Schneider Electric S-Classic 2 Gang Switch Unit 3 18.00 54.00 2 Schneider Electric S-Classic 4 Gang Switch Unit 6 26.00 156.00 3 Schneider Electric S-Classic Double Gang Socket Unit 20 17.50 350.00 Lighting Bulb 4 Track Lighting (Philips Classic LED spot LV ND5-35W) Unit 60 32.30 1938.00 5 Recessed Stairs Lighting (Philips Master LED Bulb DT6-40W) Unit 60 16.00 960.00 6 Ceiling Mounted Lighting (Philips Scence Switch LED Lamp A60) Unit 23 22.90 526.70 7 Wall Sconces (Philips Master LED Candle DT6-40W) Unit 9 19.00 171.00 8 Floor Recessed Lighting (Philips Master LED spot PAR) Unit 14 27.00 378.00 Mechanical Appliances 9 Panasonic 2.0HP Standard Non-Inverter Air Conditioner Unit 8 2318.00 18544.00 Others 10 100litres Rainwater Harvesting System (VODA 2) Unit 1 3150.00 3150.00 11 Solar Panel (JINKO Solar JKM 265P-60 Polycrystalline) Unit 6 4250.00 25500.00 51727.70 11.0 COSTING
  • 82. 81TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 11.5 Interior Design Cost Item Description Unit Quantity Rate (RM) Amount (RM) 1 Professional Reception Swivel Chair (#SO-C2387) Unit 2 159.00 318.00 2 Abode table with stainless steel legs and top in tempered glass. Unit 3 325.00 975.00 3 TOW-TYP119 Townsend Series Traditional Reception Desk Unit 2 1200.00 2400.00 4 Systematic Art® Tension Cable Set - (Fixed) - Ceiling to Floor Kit Unit 20 99.00 1980.00 5 VÄSTERÖN bench with wooden top and powder coated steel support Unit 6 100.00 600.00 6 PELLO Timber Armchair with Fabric Unit 24 89.00 2136.00 7 Round Display Pallet - Small Unit 2 55.00 110.00 8 Round Display Pallet - Large Unit 2 95.00 190.00 9 Wood Display Box with clear perspex cases Unit 12 499.00 5988.00 14697.00 11.6 Labor Cost Item Description Days Quantity Rate (RM) Amount (RM) 1 General Labour 72 7 55.50 27972.00 2 Skilled Labour 60 4 78.50 18840.00 3 Carpenter 26 2 115.00 5980.00 4 Painter 7 2 97.75 1368.50 5 Electrician 7 2 115.00 1610.00 55770.50 11.0 COSTING
  • 83. 82TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 11.7 Others Item Description Days Quantity Rate (RM) Amount (RM) 1 Machinery Rental 50 3 400.00 60000.00 2 Transportation 22 2 300.00 13200.00 3 TNB Electricity Bill 84 1 8.00 672.00 4 Syabas Water Bill 84 1 5.00 420.00 74292.00 11.8 Construction Cost (excluding authority cost, preliminary cost, GST, material wastage, consultation fees) Item Description Amount (RM) 1 Architectural Cost 145800.60 2 Civil and Structural Cost 46084.00 3 Landscape Cost 4663.00 4 Mechanical and Electrical Cost 51727.70 5 Interior Design Cost 14697.00 6 Labour Cost 55770.50 7 Other Cost 74292.00 393034.80 11.0 COSTING
  • 84. 83TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 11.9 Other Cost Item Description Percentage (%) RM Amount (RM) 1 Authority Cost 3 393034.80 11791.04 2 Preliminary Cost 5 393034.80 19651.74 3 Good and Service Tax 6 393034.80 23582.09 4 Material Wastage 10 393034.80 39303.48 94328.35 11.10 Professional Consultation Cost Item Description Percentage (%) RM Amount (RM) 1 Project Manager 7 393034.80 27512.44 2 Architect 6 393034.80 23582.09 3 Civil and Structural Engineer 2.5 393034.80 9825.87 4 Landscape Architect 0.8 393034.80 3144.28 5 Mechanical and Electrical Engineer 1 393034.80 3930.35 6 Interior Designer 0.8 393034.80 3144.28 7 Quantity Surveyor 1.5 393034.80 5895.52 77034.82 11.0 COSTING
  • 85. 84TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 11.11 Total Construction Cost Summary Chart 11.0 COSTING
  • 86. 85TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.0 APPENDIX 12.1 CCM Documents 12.1.1 Meeting 1-CCM Forming 12.1.1.1 Meeting Agenda PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS, SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY. Date: 5 April 2017 Location: E5.14 Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ar. Lau Wei Ling Chairman: Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA 2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL 3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY 4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS 5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY 6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ Absentees:- PREPARATION FOR MEETING Please Read:- Please Bring:- ACTION ITEMS FROM PREVIOUS MEETING RESPONSIBLE DUE DATE - - - 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 87. 86TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT AGENDA ITEMS PRESENTER 1 Distribution and brief of agenda and minutes to attendees KESA 2 Introduction to project, site and client brief KESA 3 Preliminary site analysis LWL 4 Initial design proposals LWL 5 Proposal of different types of vegetation to be used MBS 6 Proposal of column and beam structure PKWY 7 Proposal of foundation to be used PKWY 8 Proposal of services that will be required in the project FAMZ 9 Research of container size and price to be used LCY 10 Proposal of Gantt chart according to schedule KESA NEW ACTION ITEMS RESPONSIBLE DUE DATE 1 Proposal of air conditioner unit, water supply and sewerage for restaurant of the Pavilion project FAMZ 12/4/2017 2 Skylight/window requirement & structural for elevated container and floating platform PKWY 12/42017 3 Proposal of design scheme of Pavilion with spaces LWL 12/4/2017 OTHER NOTES OR INFORMATION 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 88. 87TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1 12.1.1.2 Meeting Minutes Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Date : 5 April 2017 Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m. Attendance: 1 Kimberley Ee Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd 2 Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 3 Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 4 Farah Akmal M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 5 Patricia Kong C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 6 Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBS QS Consultation Sdn Bhd Prepared by : Ar. Lau Wei Ling Check & Verified by: Ar. Kimberley Ee Project Information: Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Chairperson: Ar. Kimberley Ee 12.0 APPEDIX
  • 89. 88TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Matters Discussed Remarks 1. Welcome Note given by chairperson for full attendance of members participated in the project. 1. Ice breaking session and introduction of chairperson, company and personal working experience. Introduction of consultant companies to other team members. 2. Introduction to project details by project manager as follow: Pavilion Project  Core Quality of project  Accommodation of 100 – 150 person during event  Interlinked with campus pathway  Energy efficient  Introduction of site, Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus  Schedule of space.  Deadline of Project : October 2017 Architect and project manager to handle the task with assistance of consultant. 3. Distribution of tasks for team members by project manager as follow:  Air conditioner unit, water supply and sewerage for restaurant of the Pavilion project M&E Engineer task  Skylight/window requirement & structural for elevated container and floating platform C&S Engineer  Proposal of design scheme of Pavilion with spaces Architect 4. Meeting is adjourned in 12.00p.m by Project Manager. 5. Next Meeting is scheduled to 12 April 2017 at 11.00a.m. Meeting chaired by architect. Prepared by: ________________ (Ar. Lau Wei Ling) Date: Check & Verified by: ________________ (Ar. Kimberley Ee) Date: 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 90. 89TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.2 Meeting 2-CCM Storming 12.1.2.1 Meeting Agenda PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS, SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY. Date: 12 April 2017 Location: E5.14 Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee Chairman: Ar. Lau Wei Ling Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA 2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL 3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY 4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS 5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY 6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ Absentees:- PREPARATION FOR MEETING Please Read:- Please Bring: Design proposal 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 91. 90TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT ACTION ITEMS FROM PREVIOUS MEETING RESPONSIBLE DUE DATE 1 Proposal of air conditioner unit, water supply and sewerage for restaurant of the Pavilion project FAMZ 12/4/2017 2 Skylight/window requirement & structural for elevated container and floating platform PKWY 12/42017 3 Proposal of design scheme of Pavilion with spaces LWL 12/4/2017 AGENDA ITEMS PRESENTER 1 Briefing of last meeting LWL 2 Initial design proposals LWL 3 Proposal of different types of vegetation to be used MBS 4 Proposal of column and beam structure PKWY 5 Proposal of foundation to be used PKWY 6 Proposal of services that will be required in the project FAMZ 7 Research of container size and price to be used LCY 8 Proposal of Gantt chart according to schedule KESA NEW ACTION ITEMS RESPONSIBLE DUE DATE 1 Proposal of column and beam structure PKWY 19/4/2017 2 Proposal of foundation to be used PKWY 19/4/2017 3 Proposal of services that will be required in the project FAMZ 26/4/2017 OTHER NOTES OR INFORMATION Budget allocation to be announced for consultant. 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 92. 91TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.1.2 Meeting Minutes Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1 Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Date : 12 April 2017 Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m. Attendance: 1 Kimberley Ee Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd 2 Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 3 Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 4 Farah Akmal M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 5 Patricia Kong C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 6 Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBS QS Consultation Sdn Bhd Prepared by : Ar. Lau Wei Ling Check & Verified by: Ar. Kimberley Ee Project Information: Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Chairperson: Ar. Lau Wei Ling 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 93. 92TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Matters Discussed Remarks 1. Session starts with a welcome back greeting from chairperson. 2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back. 3. Architect to show proposed design layout Architect 4. Alternative layout were suggested as following:  Building layout to allow transition of light Architect  Skylights to change to all windows C&S Engineer  Ramp and OKU lift to be added into the building layout Architect 5. Meeting is adjourned in 12.00p.m. by Project Manager. 6. Next Meeting will be scheduled on the Wednesday, 19 April 2017 at 11.00a.m. Venue to be confirmed. Meeting chaired by C & S engineer Prepared by: ________________ (Ar. Lau Wei Ling) Date: Check & Verified by: ________________ (Ar. Kimberley Ee) Date: 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 94. 93TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.3 Meeting 3-CCM Storming 12.1.3.1 Meeting Agenda PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS, SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY. Date: 19 April 2017 Location: E5.14 Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ir, Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri Chairman: Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA 2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL 3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY 4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS 5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY 6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ Absentees:- PREPARATION FOR MEETING Please Read:- Please Bring:- 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 95. 94TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Action Items from Previous meeting Responsible Due Date 1 Proposed alternative building layout LWL 19/4/2017 2 To add ramp and OKU lift into layout LWL 19/4/2017 3 Suggested skylight to change to all windows PKWY 19/4/2017 Agenda Items Presenter 1 Recap of last session matter PKWY 2 New proposal building layout LWL 3 Proposal of foundation used for building PKWY 4 Proposal of material to be used PKWY, FAMZ New Action Items Responsible Due Date 1 Railing and calculation of human load on container PKWY 26/4/2017 2 Change of stairs layout and circulation LWL 26/4/2017 Other Notes Or Information - 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 96. 95TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.3.2 Meeting Minutes Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1 Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Date : 19 April 2017 Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m. Attendance: 1 Kimberley Ee Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd 2 Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 3 Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 4 Farah Akmal M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 5 Patricia Kong C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 6 Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBS QS Consultation Sdn Bhd Prepared by : Ar. Lau Wei Ling Check & Verified by: Ar. Kimberley Ee Project Information: Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Chairperson: Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 97. 96TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Matters Discussed Remarks 2. Session starts with a welcome back greeting from chairperson. 2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back. 3. Architect to show proposed design layout 4. Alternatives layout were suggested as following:  Change of location in the plan for lobby, room, shop, activity room Architect 5. C&S Engineer to show proposed structural layout Structural were suggested as following  Pole foundation was suggested as the foundation for the container C&S Engineer  Bolts and nuts joint will be used to join the container 6. Landscape architect to show the external design of the outdoor gallery Landscape Architect 7. Meeting is adjourned at 12.00p.m. by Project Manager. 8. Next Meeting will be scheduled on the Wednesday, 26 th April 2017 at 11.00a.m. Venue to be confirmed. Meeting will be chaired by M&E engineer Prepared by: Check & Verified by: _____________________ ___________________ (Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri) Date: (Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann) Date: 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 98. 97TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.4 Meeting 4-CCM Norming 12.1.4.1 Meeting Agenda PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS, SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY. Date: 26 April 2017 Location: E5.14 Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ar. Lau Wei Ling Chairman: Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA 2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL 3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY 4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS 5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY 6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ 7. Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid AZZR Absentees:- PREPARATION FOR MEETING Please Read:- Please Bring: Building layout plan 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 99. 98TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Action Items from Previous meeting Responsible Due Date 1 Proposed alternative building layout LWL 26/4/2017 2 Proposed alternative building structure PKWY 26/4/2017 3 Proposed outdoor and indoor lighting design FAMZ 26/4/2017 4 Proposed interior design with materials and finishes AZZR 26/4/2017 5 Proposed outdoor landscape design Agenda Items Presenter 1 Recap of last session matter PKWY 2 New proposal building layout LWL 3 Proposal of foundation used for building PKWY 4 Proposal of materials to be used PKWY, FAMZ 5 Proposal of exterior gallery design layout MBS 6 Budget costing LCY New Action Items Responsible Due Date 1 Building design and layout to be discussed LWL 3/5/2017 2 Proposal for exterior gallery and landscaping MBS 3/5/2017 3. Proposal for interior design with materials and finishes AZZR 3/5/2017 12.0 APPENDIX 12.0 COSTING
  • 100. 99TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 4. Lighting proposal to meet client needs FAMZ 3/5/2017 Other Notes Or Information - 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 101. 100TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.4.2 Meeting Minutes Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1 Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Date : 26 th April 2017 Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m. Attendance: 1 Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd 2 Ar. Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 3 LA. Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 4 Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid Interior Designer One Associates Sdn Bhd 5 Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 6 Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 7 Sr. Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBC QS Consultation Sdn Bhd Prepared by : Ar. Lau Wei Ling Check & Verified by: Ar. Kimberley Ee Project Information: Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Chairperson: Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 102. 101TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Matters Discussed Remarks 1. Session starts with a welcome back greeting from chairperson. 2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back. 3. Architect showed final design layout 4. Minor amendments of design layout  Minor amendments on floor plans ; Glass panels and wall  Adding texture on the 3D model for both exterior and interior for rendering purposes (to achieve good quality of render)  Finalizing plan to final layout for report purposes (add detail to the floor plan) Architect 5. C&S Engineer showed final structural layout for foundation and addition of canopy at the outdoor gallery Structural were suggested as following  Structure needed to be add near the staircase to support the stairs C&S Engineer  Alternative in finding a better foundation to support the gallery to reduce the cost 6. Landscape showed final external design of the outdoor gallery and landscape  Change of arrangement of plants for landscape  Finalizing the types of plant used (softscape & hardscape) Landscape Architect 7. M & E showed proposed types of lighting for interior and exterior gallery Adjustment were suggested as following:  Engineer to check on rainwater and solar panel system that can be added to the design  To proposed types of lighting for all spaces (necessary)  To test render on the spaces with the lighting proposed to get better quality of space for the client. M & E Engineer 8. Quantity Surveyor showed the overall budget compiled for the overall gallery design. (Including landscape, structures, materials for finishes etc.)  QS to finalize the unit for each materials used and finalize the listing Quantity Surveyor 9. Rid showed the proposed interior design space for the indoor gallery  Rid to improve on the interior space design by using better scheme color of interior walls and finishes  To finalize the finishes for the indoor spaces Interior Designer 10. Proposal of Gantt Chart by Project Manger 11. Meeting is adjourned at 12.00p.m by Project Manager. 12. Next Meeting will be scheduled on the Wednesday, 3rd May 2017 at 11.00a.m. Venue to be confirmed. Meeting will be chaired 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 103. 102TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT by M&E engineer Prepared by: Check & Verified by: _____________________ ___________________ (LA. Muatasimah Billah Bt. Saleh) Date: (Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann) Date: 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 104. 103TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.5 Meeting 5-CCM Performing 12.1.5.1 Meeting Agenda PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS, SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY. Date: 3 May 2017 Location: E5.14 Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Sr. Lim Chin Yi Chairman: LA. Muatasimah Billah Bt. Saleh Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA 2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL 3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY 4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS 5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY 6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ 7. Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid AZZR Absentees:- PREPARATION FOR MEETING Please Read:- Please Bring: 1. Precedent Studies 2. Report progress 3. Gantt chart 4. Final Layout floor plan 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 105. 104TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Action items from previous meeting Responsible Due date 1 Proposed alternative building layout LWL 3/5/2017 2 Proposed alternative building structure PKWY 3/5/2017 3 Proposed outdoor and indoor lighting design FAMZ 3/5/2017 4 Proposed interior design with materials and finishes AZZR 3/5/2017 5 Proposed outdoor landscape design MBS 3/5/2017 Agenda items Presenter 1 Recap of last session matter FAMZ 2 Final design layout LWL 3 Final proposal on foundation and structure to be used PKWY 4 Final choices in finishes and materials PKWY, FAMZ, AZZR 5 6 Final layout of exterior gallery design layout Budget costing for overall materials, finished used MBS LCY New action items Responsible Due date 1 Final design layout to be finalize LWL 10/5/2017 2 Exterior gallery and landscaping to be finalize MBS 10/5/2017 3. Finalization of interior spaces amendments with finalized materials and finishes AZZR 10/5/2017 4. 5. 6. Finalizing on the types of lighting used and final proposal on rainwater and solar panel system Finalizing on the foundation and structure used Check on the overall units for materials, landscape, finishes etc, for final cost collection FAMZ PKWY LCY 10/5/2017 10/5/2017 10/5/2017 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 106. 105TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Other notes or information - 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 107. 106TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.5.2 Meeting Minutes Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1 Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Date : 3 May 2017 Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m. Attendance: 1 Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd 2 Ar. Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 3 LA. Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 4 Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid Interior Designer One Associates Sdn Bhd 5 Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 6 Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 7 Sr. Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBC QS Consultation Sdn Bhd Prepared by : Sr. Lim Chin Yi Check & Verified by : Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Project Information: Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display of architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Chairperson: LA. Muatasimah Billah Salleh 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 108. 107TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Matters Discussed Remarks 3. Session started with a welcome back greeting from chairperson. 2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back. 3. Architect showed latest design layout. Minor amendments of design layout.  Minor amendments on number of windows (to be increased)  To move the location of exhibit racks between the windows for better lighting exposure effect  To finalize all the drawings (plan, elevation and section)  To produce rendering of the exterior view of pavilion Architect 4. C&S Engineer showed final structural layout for foundation Structural were suggested as following  Addition of drainage system to the structure  To finalize the structural layout C&S Engineer 5. Landscape showed final external design of the outdoor gallery and landscape  To produce artist impression images of the landscape design Landscape Architect 6. M & E showed proposed types of lighting and fixtures for interior and exterior gallery. M&E proposed off grid solar panel system to provide electricity to all spaces. M&E proposed rain water harvesting system for the toilet flushing. Adjustment were suggested as following:  To finalize the unit needed for all items. M & E Engineer 7. Interior designer showed the latest interior design for the indoor gallery. Rid showed the lighting design, furniture and flooring material.  To finalize the finishes and unit for all items proposed.  To provide and design the pantry space.  To produce renderings of the space. Interior designer 8. QS showed the overall budget compiled for the overall gallery design. (Including landscape, structures, materials for finishes etc)  QS to finalize the costing for every aspects including landscape, structure, materials, finishes, labor fee, utilities etc. Quantity Surveyor 9. Meeting is adjourned at 12.00p.m. by Chairperson. 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 109. 108TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Prepared by: Check & Verified by: _____________________ ___________________ (Sr. Lim Chin Yi) Date: (Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann) Date:
  • 110. 109TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.6 Meeting 5-CCM Adjourning 12.1.5.1 Meeting Agenda PROPOSAL OF PAVILION FOR DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS AND MODELS AT TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS, SUBANG JAYA FOR TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY. Date: 10 May 2017 Location: E5.14 Time: 11:00 AM-12.00PM Minute Taker: Ar. Kimberley Ee Chairman: Sr. Lim Chin Yi Attendees: 1. Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann KESA 2. Ar. Lau Wei Ling LWL 3. Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee PKWY 4. LA. Muatasimah Billah Saleh MBS 5. Sr. Lim Chin Yi LCY 6. Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri FAMZ 7. Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid AZZR Absentees:- PREPARATION FOR MEETING Please Read:- Please Bring:- Action items from previous meeting Responsible Due date 1 To finalize all drawing and produce renderings LWL 10/5/2017 2 To finalize structural layout PKWY 10/5/2017 3 To produce artist impression of landscape design MBS 10/5/2017 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 111. 110TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 4 To finalize required units for all M & E items FAMZ 5 To finalize interior design, units required and produce renderings AZZR 6 To finalize costing LCY Agenda items Presenter 1 Final drawings and renderings LWL 2 Final structural layout PKWY 3 Artist impression of landscape design MBS 4 Final required units for all M & E items FAMZ 5 Final interior design, units required and produce renderings AZZR 6 Final costing LCY 7 Updated Gantt chart KESA New action items Responsible Due date - Other notes or information - 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 112. 111TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT 12.1.5.2 Meeting Minutes Ref: TAYLOR’S CONTAINER PAVILIONJOB NO.01/CCM-1 MINUTES OF CLIENT - CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1 Subject : Proposal of Pavilion for display or architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Date : 10 May 2017 Time : 11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m. Attendance: 1 Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Project Manager One Associates Sdn Bhd 2 Ar. Lau Wei Ling Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 3 LA. Muatasimah Billah Salleh Landscape Architect One Associates Sdn Bhd 4 Rid. Afiqah Zahra Zainol Rashid Interior Designer One Associates Sdn Bhd 5 Ir. Farah Akmal Mohd Zamzuri M & E Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 6 Ir. Patricia Kong Weng Yee C & S Engineer PF Engineering Sdn Bhd 7 Sr. Lim Chin Yi Quantity Surveyor MBC QS Consultation Sdn Bhd Prepared by : Sr. Lim Chin Yi Check & Verified by : Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann Project Information: Subject: Proposal of Pavilion for display of architectural works and models in Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya for Taylor’s University. Chairperson: Ar. Lim Chin Yi 12.0 APPENDIX
  • 113. 112TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY CONTAINER PAVILION PROJECT Matters Discussed Remarks 4. Session started with a welcome back greeting from chairperson. 2. Last meeting discussion matters are then recalled back. 3. Architect showed final drawings and renderings. Architect 4. C&S Engineer showed final structural layout. C&S Engineer 5. Landscape showed artist impression images of the landscape design. Landscape Architect 6. M & E finalized units needed for all items. M & E Engineer 7. Interior designer finalized the finishes and unit for all items proposed and produced renderings of the spaces. Interior designer 8. QS finalized the costing for every aspect. Quantity Surveyor 9. Project manager showed finalized Gantt Chart. Project Manager 9. Meeting is adjourned at 12.00p.m. by Chairperson. Prepared by: Check & Verified by: _____________________ ___________________ (Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann) Date: (Ar. Kimberley Ee Sze Ann) Date: 12.0 APPENDIX
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