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Foundation In Natural & Built Environment
July Intake 2013

Introduction To Construction Industry (FNBE0125)
Lecturer : Pn. Hasmanira

Final Project – The Project Brief

Name
Joshua Lee Yee Kai
Siau See Sing
TohYih Sheng
Loh Yu Jin
Shaun Chung Tin Fung
YeohPooiChing

Student ID
0315820
0315926
0315976
0315795
0315806
0315540
Table of Content
Content
Cover page 1
Cover page 2
Table of content
Introduction of company
Introduction of land
Pictures/Photo of Land
The development
Consequences (Advantages &
Disadvantages)
Conclusion
Interviews

Page no.
1
2
3
Introduction of company
Sime Darby Berhad is a major and key player in the Malaysian Economy.
Besides that, it is also a Malaysia-based multinational conglomerate that is involved in 5
core sectors: plantations, property, industrial, motors and energy & utilities. Sime Darby
is also operated in more than 20 countries worldwide. Sime Darby is listed on the Main
Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad.
Sime Darby also dominates worldwide in the oil palm chain. For example, Sime
Darby Plantation's total landmark currently stands at around 858,879 hectares in
Malaysia, Indonesia, and Liberia, of which 525,325 hectares is planted with oil palm and
7,811 with rubber.
Also, Sime Darby is the world's third largest Caterpillar dealer operating in 14
countries across Asia and Australasia, with more than 100 branches to service
customers’ needs.
On the other hand,Sime Darby Motors is one of the major automotive industry
and luxury marquees players in Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia and New
Zealand, with business activities that vary from country to country, and includes
importation, assembly, distribution and retail of vehicles. The Division represents
various brands and luxury marquees ranging from BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce, Porsche,
Jaguar and Lamborghini, to Hyundai, Land Rover, Alfa Romeo, Ford, Peugeot,
Mitsubishi and Ssang Yong.
At the same time, Sime Darby Propertyis an established integrated property
group and one of the leading property developers in Malaysia, focused on becoming the
leading developer of sustainable communities.Sime Darby Property currently has
19,000 acres of landbanks and has found another 18,800 acres for future development.
Finally, Sime Darby Energy & Utilities has core businesses in Engineering &
Technical Services, Trading Services, Power, Ports & Logistics and Water
Management. Supported by its strong and dedicated workforce of over 2,000 personnel
throughout our operations in Southeast Asia and China, Sime Darby E&U is committed
to engineering sustainable solutions.
Core Business
1. Food and Beverages- Sime Darby produces consumer goods like oil, margarine,
juices and so on
2. Research and Development- SimeDarbys’ plantation is a leader in it research
and development as it uses new technology and continues to improve.
3. Car dealer- Sime Darby is the third biggest BMW dealer in the world.
4. Property development- Sime Darby Property has built 10 townships with
communities of about 80,000 families and 400, 000 residents across its major
townships in the Klang Valley and Negeri Sembilan, namely AraDamansara,
Subang Jaya, USJ Heights, Putra Heights, Bukit Jelutong, Bandar Bukit Raja,
DenaiAlam, Melawati, NilaiImpian and Planters’ Haven.
5. Engineering & Technical Services- Sime Darby offers expertise in the design,
fabrication and installation of standard and custom engineered products for oil
and gas, petroleum, petro-chemical, chemical and power generation industries.

Other Business
1. Healthcare
2. Consumer Products
Contact Us
Sime Darby Property Berhad
Corporate Office:
Block G, 10th Floor
2, Jalan PJU 1A/7A
AraDamansara, PJU 1A
47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Hotline: 1-800-88-1118
Outside Malaysia : (603) 7849 5000
Email: crm.property@simedarby.com

Corporate Communications Department
Block G, 8th Floor
2, Jalan PJU 1A/7A
AraDamansara, PJU 1A
47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Fax: (603) 78495680
Email: property.communications@simedarby.com
Introduction of Land
Location: KampungJandaBaik, Pahang Malaysia

Size: 30mx30m=900m² /0.0206612 acres

Market price: RM10 per square feet

Tenure: Freehold

Surrounding area: River, flora and fauna, nature, mountain, hills

Amenities nearby:
1. Agricultural land (Bentong, JandaBaik)
2. Masjid (Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar)
3. Government clinic (KlinikDesaKampungBaik)
4. Chinese Food (Restaurant Bukit Tinggi BBQ)
Pictures/Photo of Land

The land

The types of flowerfound
The river nearby the chosen land
Zoning of Project

Resort

Restaurant

Outdoor
Restaurant
Garden
-The view from the most top showing the swimming pools for both adult and children.

Adults’ Pool

Kids’ Pool
The Development

Type of building:
-Resort

Project:
-Resort
-Restaurant/ outdoor restaurant
-Garden
-Spa
-Swimming Pool

MarketingTarget:
-University students
-Local tourists
-Foreign tourists
-Families
-Honeymoon for couples

Estimated budget:
1. Resort- RM2000,000
20 rooms (100k per room)
2.
3.
4.
5.

Restaurant/Outdoor Restaurant- RM 1 000,000
Garden- RM 900, 000
Spa- RM 500, 000
Swimming Pool- RM 90,000
Estimated Total Amount:
-

RM 4 490,000

Estimated time ofcompletion of project:
-

3 years

List of Materials Suggestion:

Treated Wood

Concrete

Timber and glass window pane
Stone Tiles

Floor tiles

Ceramic tiles for walls

Stone Garden Border Path Mats

Light Decor
Mission:
-A place where people can release their stress and tension.
- A place where people can appreciate nature.
- A place for people to relax and enjoy.
- A place for family vacation.
- A place for couples to have their honeymoon.
- A place to study about nature.

Vision:
-To improve the economy of the country
- To promote Malaysia’s beauty
-To promote Malaysia’s culture
-To reduce deforestation
-To preserve nature

Advantages of location:
-Fresh air
-Beautiful natural scenic
-Fresh flowing river water
-Hilly area
-Cool breeze air
Problems encountered:
-

Requires some time to arrive the resort

-

Transportation may be inconvenient

Ways to overcome the problems:
-

Improve the roads up the mountain

-

Provide bus services upon request
Requirements

Resort
-Comfortable and comfy rooms
-Beautiful interiors and decor
-Natural lightings
-Good services
-24 hour security
-World standard management
-Free wifi
-Valet service
-Beautiful window view
-Blean and tidy compound
-Clean swimming pool

Restaurant/ outdoor restaurant
-Top quality and delicious food
-Fast service
-Hygienic and clean
-Fresh air and beautiful view
-Good services
-Live band performance
-Qualified chefs
-Waiters and waitresses are trained to be multilingual
-Beautiful interiors and décor
Spa
-Full body massage
-Window view
-Sauna
-Good services
-Calming and soothing music at background
-Serve drinks
Garden
-Have various flowers and plants
-Have beautiful soft scape and hard scape
-Fresh air
-Beautiful scenic
-Precisely constructed stone pathways
-Beautifully designed Arbor
-Trained gardener
Consequences (Advantages & Disadvantages)
Advantages:

Landmark:
-Will be one of the popular landmarks of Pahang and Malaysia
-Will be a popular tourist landmark in Malaysia
-Will be one of the most famous landmarks in the world

Economy:
-Tourists from Malaysia and other countries will be attracted
-Improve Malaysia’s profit and economy

Recreation place:
-Activities such as barbeque, jungle trekking, mountain climbing, swimming and
spa are available.
-Less pollution.
-A place to release stress and to clear your thoughts.
-Good area for socializing.
-Good place for some exercise.
Disadvantage:
Air Pollution:
-Barbeque (open burning) may cause air pollution to the environment.
-Those with asthma or heart disorders are under additional risk.
-Excessive sulphur dioxide released from the construction site willkill the nearby
plants and trees during construction.

Sound Pollution:
-The process of construction will cause inconvenient noises to the
neighborhoods.

Water Pollution:
-The river nearby might be polluted by inconsiderate people.
-The polluted water will affect the beautiful scenery and cause foul smell.
Conclusion

In conclusion, the land in JandaBaik can be developed further and become a
promising place to Pahang and also to the whole of Malaysia. The resort proposed here
will definitely be an interesting idea which not only benefits the people but also the
economy of the country.
One of the many reasons why building a resort here is a good idea is by building
the resort in this vacant land, we get to preserve the natural habitat. Besides that, this
will also encourage people to enjoy and appreciate nature and its beauty. By doing so,
we get to preserve our natural and beautiful flora and fauna from getting extinct and
therefore allowing the coming and future generations and all of our offspring to enjoy it
as well.
Moreover, by building the resort in JandaBaik, it will provide the people nearby
more choices for job vacancy. For example, there will be many jobs that are available to
the people. Ranges from being a gardener to a cleaner or even to a helper in a kitchen,
all of this are available for hire in this resort. At the same time, this will also helpreduce
poverty and reduce the number of people from being jobless.
Also, the resort will be a very promising and successful place in Pahang to
promote not only the natural beauty of Malaysia but also the beautiful and unique
culture of Malaysia. For example, the cuisine served in this 5 star restaurant will be of
delicious Malaysia cuisine that are found locally like Ice Kacang, NasiLemak, Roti
Canai, Char KueyTew and many others. Besides that, the restaurant also serves other
cuisines from other countries in top quality. On the other hand, an outdoor BBQ is also
available just outside the restaurant for you and your loved ones to enjoy and bond and
spend some time together.
We provide the best of best for you and your stay here in this resort. We
guarantee that this resort will bring about laughter and joy to the people. Truly, this
resort will be known throughout Pahang, throughout Malaysia and the world for its top
notch architecture, design, scenic, food, services, decor and world standard 5 star
resort qualities and goodness.
Interviews
Ir. Henry Chua
BinaPuri Construction Sdn. Bhd.
Lot 104-107, Block L, Lorong Plaza Permai 5,
Alamesra, Sulaman Coastal Highway,
88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

1. -Why did you choose (Architecture/ Quantity Surveyor/ Engineering) as your
career? Do you enjoy it?
I chose Engineering as my carrier and in specific civil engineering. That was back
in 1998 when I decided to embark on a degree in civil engineering, and since
then no turning back. As in why, cause civil engineering all involves BIG things,
tall buildings, long bridge, deepest tunnel and all these were inspiring. And of
course having being in the industry for more than 10 years, now, yes it is
enjoyable.
2. -Usually how a project is started?
In the perspective of a contractor, a project site usually starts with the excitement
of getting a letter of award, then go to the board room to work out project working
budget and then on with site mobilization, when you mobilize in to a new project
site, many things need to be considered depending on scope awarded. Besides
physical mobilization, project planning in terms of forming the Master Work
Program is very important, that serves as the basis for implementation, and
eventually tracking and reporting of progress, and at times even the claims
depend on the program.
3. -What are the things needed in order for a project to start?
On the ground for things to start always consider four (4) Ms. Method, Material,
Manpower, Machinery. Always start by asking what method will I use to tackle
this job, what are the main construction methods and sequences, what material I
need to bring in to kick start the project, how many manpower do I need to start
and also the when at peak, how much manpower is needed. Machinery is also
another aspects, such as how many tower cranes are required and so on.
4. -What does your job does before, during and after a construction project?
Being a civil engineer working for a contractor as a manager in technical and
planning, before a job starts, we provide inputs for tendering, and during
construction, we help to plan the work sequences, and settle all technical
problems on site. As well as after, we are also required to help with the as built
and handing over to clients.
5. -Is project brief a necessity in a project? Can you explain more about it?
Project brief is not a necessity, in a real world, the brief is replaced with what we
call a Contract, a contract constitutes, conditions of contracts, specifications, bill
of quantities as well as the construction drawings. All this will govern the scope of
the job.
6. -What kind of struggles you face during your job?
Struggles, plenty…. Technical, Financial, Contractual, Human Resource problem
and so on. Technical; all construction sites have technical difficulties, grey areas
in the construction drawings need to be clarifies. Financial, in constructions, we
have to manage cash flow ensuring materials and man power keep coming and
keep working. Contractual, they bound to be grey areas in a contract, which if not
iron out can cause arbitration in court. Human Resource, why ?because work
force is a big issue we are facing worker shortages in every construction site
through out the country.
7. -What is your experience working with the other Architects, Quantity Surveyors
and Engineers?
All these usually refers to a Consultant Team administering a contract, one thing
lacking in the country is most Consultant Architects, though appointed as team
leader an Owner Representative, usually do not perform as required, or as
stated, cross coordination between designer trades are usually not done proper.
8. -Is it possible to build a building without having an Architect? If yes, give an
example.
Yes, possible, depending, usually, buildings such as warehouse and factory do
not require architects.
9. -Is bribery common in the construction industry?
No Comment
10. -What is your opinion regarding Malaysia’s construction industry?
Construction industry in Malaysia is still young and have plenty of room for
improvement, starting from the designers, Malaysia construction industry should
work toward a more simplified construction methods, by emplying more
industrialised building systems, such as using system formwork, or engineered
system such as pre cast. The industry should steer toward more standardized
construction methods, and hence less reliant on foreign workers.
11. -Any advice you would like give to the fresh graduates who are interested in
pursuing in the construction industry?
Fresh graduates should keep their passion up and do not let challenges deter
you at under grade level, as real world construction industry are much more
complicated than mere drawing board and text books. Good luck!
Ar. Vincent Lo
Arkitek Billings Leong and TanSdn. Bhd,
Sabah.

1. -Why did you choose (Architecture/ Quantity Surveyor/ Engineering) as your
career? Do you enjoy it?
I have a passion for designer buildings when young and in particular airports but I
have yet to have a chance to work on one.
2. -Usually how a project is started?
Of course, every project start with the architect. Architect have to prepare the
preliminary conceptual drawings based on an initial intent from the developer/
client.
3. -What are the things needed in order for a project to start?
Every project need a proposal, especially in the form of a development plan. A
development plan shows the extent/ plot of the project, how many houses can be
built on this land and so on, or how many condominium towers/ units you can fit
inside and so on.
4. -What does your job does before, during and after a construction project?
In the early stage, we call design stage, we go through repetitive design process
till the client is happy to proceed to award a contract, then when awarded we
lead by being the lead consultant in most contracts, putting together the
engineer’s input and ensure everything is properly coordinated on site.
5. -Is project brief a necessity in a project? Can you explain more about it?
For an architect, definitely a project brief is very important, as without a project
brief, the architect would not know where to start. It is important for the architect
to know the end usage and function of a project in order for them to start the
designs.
6. -What kind of struggles you face during your job?
In architecture, we often struggles with many repetitive designs, some
developments take over years to fine tune the designs on the drawing board
before getting the green light to start construction.
7. -What is your experience working with the other Architects, Quantity Surveyors
and Engineers?
Design work is a team work, as the architect fine tune their design, they need
consistent effort to liaise with the various engineers to make sure what they
design is buildable and functional. Besides, also need to liaise with Qs to make
sure the design is within client’s budget, but in real life, getting everyone to work
in synergy is real art and tough luck.
8. -Is it possible to build a building without having an Architect? If yes, give an
example.
Yes, why not ware houses and so on could do without us.
9. -Is bribery common in the construction industry?
Common I guess in Malaysian context.
10. -What is your opinion regarding Malaysia’s construction industry?
We are currently putting more emphasis on efficiency and green building, but
available technologies in the country is still limited and expensive.
11. -Any advice you would like give to the fresh graduates who are interested in
pursuing in the construction industry?
Young architects like you guys please be daring enough to go out of the BOX!
Sr. Wong Ken Fah
BinaPuri Construction Sdn. Bhd.
Lot 104-107, Block L, Lorong Plaza Permai 5,
Alamesra, Sulaman Coastal Highway,
88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

1. -Why did you choose (Architecture/ Quantity Surveyor/ Engineering) as your
career? Do you enjoy it?
I simply chose this subject as I like Maths and Computations, QS has to deal a
lot with quantities as I know then. Doing accountant seems and sounds a little
mundane.
2. -Usually how a project is started?
For us QS usually we prepare cost estimates for our clients even during
feasibility stage so we get information about a project pretty early.
3. -What are the things needed in order for a project to start?
Every project needs to go trough preliminary cost estimates, then bill of quantities
for tendering. As budget is the essence to the success of every project, therefore
u need costing which are quite accurate for a project to start.
4. -What does your job does before, during and after a construction project?
Before, we do tendering and award of a contract. During, we do progress
monthly claims for contractors and after, we administer then final account.
5. -Is project brief a necessity in a project? Can you explain more about it?
Project brief is not necessary for QS, it is more for an architect.
6. -What kind of struggles you face during your job?
In our job we struggle with tedious accounting and quantifying construction items
which could run into thousands of items in a mega project such as a shopping
mall. And if we estimate wrongly, it would cost our client dearly to fork out much
extra cost which are not budgeted for.
7. -What is your experience working with the other Architects, Quantity Surveyors
and Engineers?
Very often, during tender we have unrealistic architects who wants fantastic
looking buildings which are hard to engineer, leaving an explosive costing but
many architects just do not know how to cut budget when doing designs, sad to
say. Rather they are not very cost conscious people.
8. -Is it possible to build a building without having an Architect? If yes, give an
example.
Yes, many factories and simple buildings are built without architects.
9. -Is bribery common in the construction industry?
Common I guess. Especially when come to award of huge contracts.
10. -What is your opinion regarding Malaysia’s construction industry?
Malaysia construction is still having very low level of contractual administration, in
fact most contracts are administered so poorly that most parties do not fully
practice their rights as compared to our neighboring countries.
11. -Any advice you would like give to the fresh graduates who are interested in
pursuing in the construction industry?
Study hard and later work smart, it is not a very straight forward industry.

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Final project brief and interview ici

  • 1. Foundation In Natural & Built Environment July Intake 2013 Introduction To Construction Industry (FNBE0125) Lecturer : Pn. Hasmanira Final Project – The Project Brief Name Joshua Lee Yee Kai Siau See Sing TohYih Sheng Loh Yu Jin Shaun Chung Tin Fung YeohPooiChing Student ID 0315820 0315926 0315976 0315795 0315806 0315540
  • 2. Table of Content Content Cover page 1 Cover page 2 Table of content Introduction of company Introduction of land Pictures/Photo of Land The development Consequences (Advantages & Disadvantages) Conclusion Interviews Page no. 1 2 3
  • 3. Introduction of company Sime Darby Berhad is a major and key player in the Malaysian Economy. Besides that, it is also a Malaysia-based multinational conglomerate that is involved in 5 core sectors: plantations, property, industrial, motors and energy & utilities. Sime Darby is also operated in more than 20 countries worldwide. Sime Darby is listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. Sime Darby also dominates worldwide in the oil palm chain. For example, Sime Darby Plantation's total landmark currently stands at around 858,879 hectares in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Liberia, of which 525,325 hectares is planted with oil palm and 7,811 with rubber. Also, Sime Darby is the world's third largest Caterpillar dealer operating in 14 countries across Asia and Australasia, with more than 100 branches to service customers’ needs. On the other hand,Sime Darby Motors is one of the major automotive industry and luxury marquees players in Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia and New Zealand, with business activities that vary from country to country, and includes importation, assembly, distribution and retail of vehicles. The Division represents various brands and luxury marquees ranging from BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce, Porsche, Jaguar and Lamborghini, to Hyundai, Land Rover, Alfa Romeo, Ford, Peugeot, Mitsubishi and Ssang Yong. At the same time, Sime Darby Propertyis an established integrated property group and one of the leading property developers in Malaysia, focused on becoming the leading developer of sustainable communities.Sime Darby Property currently has 19,000 acres of landbanks and has found another 18,800 acres for future development. Finally, Sime Darby Energy & Utilities has core businesses in Engineering & Technical Services, Trading Services, Power, Ports & Logistics and Water Management. Supported by its strong and dedicated workforce of over 2,000 personnel throughout our operations in Southeast Asia and China, Sime Darby E&U is committed to engineering sustainable solutions.
  • 4. Core Business 1. Food and Beverages- Sime Darby produces consumer goods like oil, margarine, juices and so on 2. Research and Development- SimeDarbys’ plantation is a leader in it research and development as it uses new technology and continues to improve. 3. Car dealer- Sime Darby is the third biggest BMW dealer in the world. 4. Property development- Sime Darby Property has built 10 townships with communities of about 80,000 families and 400, 000 residents across its major townships in the Klang Valley and Negeri Sembilan, namely AraDamansara, Subang Jaya, USJ Heights, Putra Heights, Bukit Jelutong, Bandar Bukit Raja, DenaiAlam, Melawati, NilaiImpian and Planters’ Haven. 5. Engineering & Technical Services- Sime Darby offers expertise in the design, fabrication and installation of standard and custom engineered products for oil and gas, petroleum, petro-chemical, chemical and power generation industries. Other Business 1. Healthcare 2. Consumer Products
  • 5. Contact Us Sime Darby Property Berhad Corporate Office: Block G, 10th Floor 2, Jalan PJU 1A/7A AraDamansara, PJU 1A 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Hotline: 1-800-88-1118 Outside Malaysia : (603) 7849 5000 Email: crm.property@simedarby.com Corporate Communications Department Block G, 8th Floor 2, Jalan PJU 1A/7A AraDamansara, PJU 1A 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Fax: (603) 78495680 Email: property.communications@simedarby.com
  • 6. Introduction of Land Location: KampungJandaBaik, Pahang Malaysia Size: 30mx30m=900m² /0.0206612 acres Market price: RM10 per square feet Tenure: Freehold Surrounding area: River, flora and fauna, nature, mountain, hills Amenities nearby: 1. Agricultural land (Bentong, JandaBaik) 2. Masjid (Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar) 3. Government clinic (KlinikDesaKampungBaik) 4. Chinese Food (Restaurant Bukit Tinggi BBQ)
  • 7. Pictures/Photo of Land The land The types of flowerfound
  • 8. The river nearby the chosen land
  • 10. -The view from the most top showing the swimming pools for both adult and children. Adults’ Pool Kids’ Pool
  • 11. The Development Type of building: -Resort Project: -Resort -Restaurant/ outdoor restaurant -Garden -Spa -Swimming Pool MarketingTarget: -University students -Local tourists -Foreign tourists -Families -Honeymoon for couples Estimated budget: 1. Resort- RM2000,000 20 rooms (100k per room) 2. 3. 4. 5. Restaurant/Outdoor Restaurant- RM 1 000,000 Garden- RM 900, 000 Spa- RM 500, 000 Swimming Pool- RM 90,000
  • 12. Estimated Total Amount: - RM 4 490,000 Estimated time ofcompletion of project: - 3 years List of Materials Suggestion: Treated Wood Concrete Timber and glass window pane
  • 13. Stone Tiles Floor tiles Ceramic tiles for walls Stone Garden Border Path Mats Light Decor
  • 14. Mission: -A place where people can release their stress and tension. - A place where people can appreciate nature. - A place for people to relax and enjoy. - A place for family vacation. - A place for couples to have their honeymoon. - A place to study about nature. Vision: -To improve the economy of the country - To promote Malaysia’s beauty -To promote Malaysia’s culture -To reduce deforestation -To preserve nature Advantages of location: -Fresh air -Beautiful natural scenic -Fresh flowing river water -Hilly area -Cool breeze air
  • 15. Problems encountered: - Requires some time to arrive the resort - Transportation may be inconvenient Ways to overcome the problems: - Improve the roads up the mountain - Provide bus services upon request
  • 16. Requirements Resort -Comfortable and comfy rooms -Beautiful interiors and decor -Natural lightings -Good services -24 hour security -World standard management -Free wifi -Valet service -Beautiful window view -Blean and tidy compound -Clean swimming pool Restaurant/ outdoor restaurant -Top quality and delicious food -Fast service -Hygienic and clean -Fresh air and beautiful view -Good services -Live band performance -Qualified chefs -Waiters and waitresses are trained to be multilingual -Beautiful interiors and décor
  • 17. Spa -Full body massage -Window view -Sauna -Good services -Calming and soothing music at background -Serve drinks Garden -Have various flowers and plants -Have beautiful soft scape and hard scape -Fresh air -Beautiful scenic -Precisely constructed stone pathways -Beautifully designed Arbor -Trained gardener
  • 18. Consequences (Advantages & Disadvantages) Advantages: Landmark: -Will be one of the popular landmarks of Pahang and Malaysia -Will be a popular tourist landmark in Malaysia -Will be one of the most famous landmarks in the world Economy: -Tourists from Malaysia and other countries will be attracted -Improve Malaysia’s profit and economy Recreation place: -Activities such as barbeque, jungle trekking, mountain climbing, swimming and spa are available. -Less pollution. -A place to release stress and to clear your thoughts. -Good area for socializing. -Good place for some exercise.
  • 19. Disadvantage: Air Pollution: -Barbeque (open burning) may cause air pollution to the environment. -Those with asthma or heart disorders are under additional risk. -Excessive sulphur dioxide released from the construction site willkill the nearby plants and trees during construction. Sound Pollution: -The process of construction will cause inconvenient noises to the neighborhoods. Water Pollution: -The river nearby might be polluted by inconsiderate people. -The polluted water will affect the beautiful scenery and cause foul smell.
  • 20. Conclusion In conclusion, the land in JandaBaik can be developed further and become a promising place to Pahang and also to the whole of Malaysia. The resort proposed here will definitely be an interesting idea which not only benefits the people but also the economy of the country. One of the many reasons why building a resort here is a good idea is by building the resort in this vacant land, we get to preserve the natural habitat. Besides that, this will also encourage people to enjoy and appreciate nature and its beauty. By doing so, we get to preserve our natural and beautiful flora and fauna from getting extinct and therefore allowing the coming and future generations and all of our offspring to enjoy it as well. Moreover, by building the resort in JandaBaik, it will provide the people nearby more choices for job vacancy. For example, there will be many jobs that are available to the people. Ranges from being a gardener to a cleaner or even to a helper in a kitchen, all of this are available for hire in this resort. At the same time, this will also helpreduce poverty and reduce the number of people from being jobless. Also, the resort will be a very promising and successful place in Pahang to promote not only the natural beauty of Malaysia but also the beautiful and unique culture of Malaysia. For example, the cuisine served in this 5 star restaurant will be of delicious Malaysia cuisine that are found locally like Ice Kacang, NasiLemak, Roti Canai, Char KueyTew and many others. Besides that, the restaurant also serves other cuisines from other countries in top quality. On the other hand, an outdoor BBQ is also available just outside the restaurant for you and your loved ones to enjoy and bond and spend some time together. We provide the best of best for you and your stay here in this resort. We guarantee that this resort will bring about laughter and joy to the people. Truly, this resort will be known throughout Pahang, throughout Malaysia and the world for its top notch architecture, design, scenic, food, services, decor and world standard 5 star resort qualities and goodness.
  • 22. Ir. Henry Chua BinaPuri Construction Sdn. Bhd. Lot 104-107, Block L, Lorong Plaza Permai 5, Alamesra, Sulaman Coastal Highway, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. 1. -Why did you choose (Architecture/ Quantity Surveyor/ Engineering) as your career? Do you enjoy it? I chose Engineering as my carrier and in specific civil engineering. That was back in 1998 when I decided to embark on a degree in civil engineering, and since then no turning back. As in why, cause civil engineering all involves BIG things, tall buildings, long bridge, deepest tunnel and all these were inspiring. And of course having being in the industry for more than 10 years, now, yes it is enjoyable. 2. -Usually how a project is started? In the perspective of a contractor, a project site usually starts with the excitement of getting a letter of award, then go to the board room to work out project working budget and then on with site mobilization, when you mobilize in to a new project site, many things need to be considered depending on scope awarded. Besides physical mobilization, project planning in terms of forming the Master Work Program is very important, that serves as the basis for implementation, and eventually tracking and reporting of progress, and at times even the claims depend on the program. 3. -What are the things needed in order for a project to start? On the ground for things to start always consider four (4) Ms. Method, Material, Manpower, Machinery. Always start by asking what method will I use to tackle this job, what are the main construction methods and sequences, what material I need to bring in to kick start the project, how many manpower do I need to start and also the when at peak, how much manpower is needed. Machinery is also another aspects, such as how many tower cranes are required and so on. 4. -What does your job does before, during and after a construction project? Being a civil engineer working for a contractor as a manager in technical and planning, before a job starts, we provide inputs for tendering, and during construction, we help to plan the work sequences, and settle all technical
  • 23. problems on site. As well as after, we are also required to help with the as built and handing over to clients. 5. -Is project brief a necessity in a project? Can you explain more about it? Project brief is not a necessity, in a real world, the brief is replaced with what we call a Contract, a contract constitutes, conditions of contracts, specifications, bill of quantities as well as the construction drawings. All this will govern the scope of the job. 6. -What kind of struggles you face during your job? Struggles, plenty…. Technical, Financial, Contractual, Human Resource problem and so on. Technical; all construction sites have technical difficulties, grey areas in the construction drawings need to be clarifies. Financial, in constructions, we have to manage cash flow ensuring materials and man power keep coming and keep working. Contractual, they bound to be grey areas in a contract, which if not iron out can cause arbitration in court. Human Resource, why ?because work force is a big issue we are facing worker shortages in every construction site through out the country. 7. -What is your experience working with the other Architects, Quantity Surveyors and Engineers? All these usually refers to a Consultant Team administering a contract, one thing lacking in the country is most Consultant Architects, though appointed as team leader an Owner Representative, usually do not perform as required, or as stated, cross coordination between designer trades are usually not done proper. 8. -Is it possible to build a building without having an Architect? If yes, give an example. Yes, possible, depending, usually, buildings such as warehouse and factory do not require architects. 9. -Is bribery common in the construction industry? No Comment 10. -What is your opinion regarding Malaysia’s construction industry? Construction industry in Malaysia is still young and have plenty of room for improvement, starting from the designers, Malaysia construction industry should work toward a more simplified construction methods, by emplying more industrialised building systems, such as using system formwork, or engineered
  • 24. system such as pre cast. The industry should steer toward more standardized construction methods, and hence less reliant on foreign workers. 11. -Any advice you would like give to the fresh graduates who are interested in pursuing in the construction industry? Fresh graduates should keep their passion up and do not let challenges deter you at under grade level, as real world construction industry are much more complicated than mere drawing board and text books. Good luck!
  • 25. Ar. Vincent Lo Arkitek Billings Leong and TanSdn. Bhd, Sabah. 1. -Why did you choose (Architecture/ Quantity Surveyor/ Engineering) as your career? Do you enjoy it? I have a passion for designer buildings when young and in particular airports but I have yet to have a chance to work on one. 2. -Usually how a project is started? Of course, every project start with the architect. Architect have to prepare the preliminary conceptual drawings based on an initial intent from the developer/ client. 3. -What are the things needed in order for a project to start? Every project need a proposal, especially in the form of a development plan. A development plan shows the extent/ plot of the project, how many houses can be built on this land and so on, or how many condominium towers/ units you can fit inside and so on. 4. -What does your job does before, during and after a construction project? In the early stage, we call design stage, we go through repetitive design process till the client is happy to proceed to award a contract, then when awarded we lead by being the lead consultant in most contracts, putting together the engineer’s input and ensure everything is properly coordinated on site. 5. -Is project brief a necessity in a project? Can you explain more about it? For an architect, definitely a project brief is very important, as without a project brief, the architect would not know where to start. It is important for the architect to know the end usage and function of a project in order for them to start the designs. 6. -What kind of struggles you face during your job? In architecture, we often struggles with many repetitive designs, some developments take over years to fine tune the designs on the drawing board before getting the green light to start construction.
  • 26. 7. -What is your experience working with the other Architects, Quantity Surveyors and Engineers? Design work is a team work, as the architect fine tune their design, they need consistent effort to liaise with the various engineers to make sure what they design is buildable and functional. Besides, also need to liaise with Qs to make sure the design is within client’s budget, but in real life, getting everyone to work in synergy is real art and tough luck. 8. -Is it possible to build a building without having an Architect? If yes, give an example. Yes, why not ware houses and so on could do without us. 9. -Is bribery common in the construction industry? Common I guess in Malaysian context. 10. -What is your opinion regarding Malaysia’s construction industry? We are currently putting more emphasis on efficiency and green building, but available technologies in the country is still limited and expensive. 11. -Any advice you would like give to the fresh graduates who are interested in pursuing in the construction industry? Young architects like you guys please be daring enough to go out of the BOX!
  • 27. Sr. Wong Ken Fah BinaPuri Construction Sdn. Bhd. Lot 104-107, Block L, Lorong Plaza Permai 5, Alamesra, Sulaman Coastal Highway, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. 1. -Why did you choose (Architecture/ Quantity Surveyor/ Engineering) as your career? Do you enjoy it? I simply chose this subject as I like Maths and Computations, QS has to deal a lot with quantities as I know then. Doing accountant seems and sounds a little mundane. 2. -Usually how a project is started? For us QS usually we prepare cost estimates for our clients even during feasibility stage so we get information about a project pretty early. 3. -What are the things needed in order for a project to start? Every project needs to go trough preliminary cost estimates, then bill of quantities for tendering. As budget is the essence to the success of every project, therefore u need costing which are quite accurate for a project to start. 4. -What does your job does before, during and after a construction project? Before, we do tendering and award of a contract. During, we do progress monthly claims for contractors and after, we administer then final account. 5. -Is project brief a necessity in a project? Can you explain more about it? Project brief is not necessary for QS, it is more for an architect. 6. -What kind of struggles you face during your job? In our job we struggle with tedious accounting and quantifying construction items which could run into thousands of items in a mega project such as a shopping mall. And if we estimate wrongly, it would cost our client dearly to fork out much extra cost which are not budgeted for. 7. -What is your experience working with the other Architects, Quantity Surveyors and Engineers?
  • 28. Very often, during tender we have unrealistic architects who wants fantastic looking buildings which are hard to engineer, leaving an explosive costing but many architects just do not know how to cut budget when doing designs, sad to say. Rather they are not very cost conscious people. 8. -Is it possible to build a building without having an Architect? If yes, give an example. Yes, many factories and simple buildings are built without architects. 9. -Is bribery common in the construction industry? Common I guess. Especially when come to award of huge contracts. 10. -What is your opinion regarding Malaysia’s construction industry? Malaysia construction is still having very low level of contractual administration, in fact most contracts are administered so poorly that most parties do not fully practice their rights as compared to our neighboring countries. 11. -Any advice you would like give to the fresh graduates who are interested in pursuing in the construction industry? Study hard and later work smart, it is not a very straight forward industry.