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Earthquake Loading
Model for Peninsular
Malaysia by Engr. T.W. Looi, Ir. M.C. Hee, Dr H.H. Tsang and Dr N.T.K. Lam
The situation has been evaluated seriously by the to be conservative and take into account uncertainties
IEM Technical Committee. A series of technical meetings and unknowns through international benchmarking of
and symposia were conducted with the participation of seismic design practices, and with particular references
invited international experts. Key events include a one- to countries in a similar situation. The approach for
day workshop in June 2010, a two-day symposium and determining the earthquake loading model should also be
workshop in December 2011 [13] and the upcoming two-day tailor-made to address local constraints as well as consider
symposium and workshop in April 2013. This paper aims UHJLRQDOVSHFLFVHLVPRWHFWRQLFDQGJHRORJLFDOFRQGLWLRQV
to summarise the research work that has been undertaken It is therefore prudent not to simply adopt a commonly used
in the past 18 months which shall form the basis of the code of practice for Malaysia.
recommended earthquake loading model for Peninsular Ground Motion Prediction Equation (GMPE) (commonly
Malaysia. known as attenuation model) is the key component in SHA.
GMPE predicts the intensity of ground shaking, based
1.2 Seismic Hazard Assessment (SHA) mainly on a given earthquake scenario which is expressed
Since 1979, the Malaysian Meteorological Department in terms of a Magnitude (M) and Distance (R) combination.
(MMD) has installed 19 seismological stations in the Ideally, such a model should be developed based on locally
Peninsula [25]. In addition, hundreds of years of historical recorded data. References to other generic models can
GDWDRIPDMRUIDUHOGHDUWKTXDNHHYHQWVJHQHUDWHGIURPWKH also be made should they be deemed suitable. For far
Sumatra fault zone has become available from the USGS/ HOG6XPDWUDHDUWKTXDNHERWK6XQGD$UFVXEGXFWLRQDQG
NEIC database [42]. This has enabled the implementation of 6XPDWUDQIDXOWWKHDXWKRUVDGRSWHGWZRUHJLRQDOO\VSHFLF
the conventional Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment models, namely that of CAM [31, 4] models by Megawati
(PSHA) methodology in determining the recurrence rates of and co-workers [19], and a (generic) model developed by
various ground motion intensity levels at different locations Atkinson & Boore (2006) [15, 16]. On the other hand, eight
around the nation. PSHA can be viewed as a statistical GMPEs as summarised in Ref.[22] have been adopted to
method for incorporating the information of seismotectonic assess the attenuation characteristics of ground motions in
features and all historic events in the prediction of a certain local earthquake events in Peninsular Malaysia.
JURXQGPRWLRQOHYHOZLWKDQLWHSUREDELOLW\RIRFFXUUHQFH
The most commonly adopted algorithm was initially 1.3 National Annex (NA) to EC8
developed by Cornell (1968) [6] and further coded by The long existence of British Standards in Malaysia will be
McGuire (1976) [26] into a computer programme. replaced by the Eurocode, with the provision of the National
On the contrary, only a limited amount of local Annex (NA) to take into account local conditions. EC8 (BS
earthquake data was recorded from within the Peninsula EN 1998-1:2004) [8] is the document recommended for
itself. It is noted that the probabilistic approach would not be the design of buildings against seismic actions. A design
reliable in modelling the recurrence rates of local seismic Acceleration Response Spectrum (RSA) which is scaled
events for the future if local (intraplate) earthquakes are in accordance with the notional Peak Ground Acceleration
being under-represented in the existing database. This (PGA) value is stipulated. Importantly, EC8 (Part 1 &O
lack of data syndrome is a common issue in many low-to- 3KDVWKHH[LELOLW\RIEHLQJDGDSWDEOHWRGLIIHUHQW
moderate seismicity regions. In this context, it is considered spectral shapes. An appropriate design spectrum model for
appropriate to adopt Deterministic Seismic Hazard Malaysia has become a crucial matter that is ought to be
Assessment (DSHA) as a supplementary or alternative considered.
approach of modelling [17]. ,Q YLHZ RI WKH XQLTXH SDWWHUQ RI IDU HOG DQG ORFDO
DSHA was the GH IDFWR standard approach of seismic (background) seismicity that is affecting Malaysia, a
hazard modelling during the said period (until the 1980s) hybrid approach of modelling (incorporating results
when the amount of recorded data was scarce. With an from both probabilistic and deterministic assessments)
increasing amount of recorded data around the world, the was discussed and proposed in the workshop that was
use of PSHA has become more popular. However, recent conducted in December 2011. Due consideration was
destructive earthquakes raised concerns over the full given to international practices when the proposal was
reliance of results from PSHA for determining the required made. The recommendation of this hybrid approach was
level of protection with the built infrastructure. There has formally endorsed by all the participants of the workshop
EHHQ DQ RQJRLQJ GHEDWH RYHU WKLV LVVXH LQ WKH HOG RI where representations from various stakeholders, the local
seismology and engineering. Notwithstanding this, PSHA is professions and the academia have also been included.
well recognised in terms of its role in risk management and Upon the endorsement, the IEM Earthquake Technical
is undoubtedly an essential tool for assisting policy making Committee has set up a working group (WG1) to elaborate
by governments and the insurance industry. on the recommended hybrid approach. This article provides
From an engineering perspective, the safety of the built a summary of the relevant research work that has been
infrastructure in countering potential earthquake hazards undertaken for the determination of the earthquake loading
is the most important consideration in determining the model for rock sites in Malaysia based on the endorsed
required level of seismic design loadings. It is reasonable approach. This involves the probabilistic assessment of
distant seismic hazard as well as the determination of local 5. Petersen and co-workers from the United States
earthquake scenarios for engineering design purposes. A Geological Survey.
XQLHG K\EULG HDUWKTXDNH ORDGLQJ PRGHO IRU 0DOD\VLD DV
The literature review (presented in the 2011 workshop)
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provides coverage of some twenty research articles
purposes.
spanning the period 2002 2011 [1-3, 7, 9, 16-21, 23, 24,
7KH SRWHQWLDO HIIHFW RI DPSOLFDWLRQ E\ QHDUVXUIDFH
27, 32, 35-39]. This database features a combination of
soil sediments (as represented by the S-factor in EC8)
PSHA and scenario-based DSHA studies. The research
is another important element of considerations in the NA
methodology and assumptions adopted in the DSHA
to EC8. The incorporation of the site natural period as
studies have been clearly explained in Refs.[32, 19].
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Numerous representative GMPEs for predicting ground
(along with the use of the conventional SPT and shear
motion levels as functions of magnitude and distance have
wave velocity values) has been considered as a more
been developed in these studies. Meanwhile, investigations
appropriate approach for regions of low and moderate
adopting the PSHA as reported in eight research articles
seismicity. This recommendation has also been endorsed
(e.g. [3, 16]), involved the use of a more extensive list of
by all the participants of the December 2011 workshop. A
input parameters and modelling assumptions. The analysis
VLWHVSHFLF GHVLJQ VSHFWUXP PRGHO KDV EHHQ GHYHORSHG
output depends on the historical earthquake catalogue,
by the authors and will be presented and discussed in the
completeness criteria, de-clustering method, source zoning
upcoming workshop (which is not included in this article as
and the use of the logic tree.
it only considers the ground motions on bedrock).
Most of the adopted GMPEs are empirically based
and were derived from regression analysis of strong
2.0 DISTANT SEISMIC HAZARD MODELLING motion accelerogram data (e.g. Joyner and Boore,
2.1 Far Field Earthquake Sources Campbell, Sadigh). Due to the paucity of recorded data
Earthquake hazards from Sumatra have been generated for empirical regression analysis (which is common in low
from two major sources (Figure 1): (1) Sunda Arc subduction and moderate seismic regions including Malaysia), various
fault source off-shore of Sumatra; and (2) Sumatran strike- researchers proposed GMPEs which were developed from
slip fault source. studies involving the use of stochastic simulations of the
seismological model (e.g. CAM, Atkinson and Boore), and
(1) Sunda Arc subduction fault source off-shore of
QLWHIDXOWJURXQGPRWLRQVLPXODWLRQVEDVHGRQWKHNLQHPDWLF
Sumatra
method (e.g. Ref.[19]). In view of the inconsistencies of the
The subduction fault source is formed by convergence
predicted ground motion values from different GMPEs,
between the Indian-Australian plate and the Eurasian plate.
YHULFDWLRQ DQDO\VHV KDYH EHHQ XQGHUWDNHQ WR LGHQWLI\
Megathrust earthquakes including that of Aceh 2004 (M9.3)
PRGHOVZKLFKJLYHUHVXOWVWKDWPDWFKZHOOZLWKOLPLWHGHOG
and Nias 2005 (M8.7) events were generated from this fault
observations [4].
source. The distance from this fault source to Peninsular
Two GMPEs reported in the literature have been
Malaysia is approximately 530 km 730 km.
validated based on benchmarking against ground motion
(2) Sumatran strike-slip fault source data instrumentally recorded from a long distance. A brief
The distance from the 1,500 km long Sumatran strike-slip introduction of the two GMPEs is presented below.
fault source to Peninsular Malaysia is some 300 to 400 km
(1) Component Attenuation Model (CAM)
and is much closer than the distance from the subduction
7KH JHQHULF &$0 ZDV UVW GHYHORSHG DQG FRGHG LQWR
fault source. The magnitude of recorded historical
programme GENQKE for generating synthetic earthquake
earthquakes generated from this fault source within the
accelerograms based on stochastic simulations of the
Sumatran island is limited to about M7.8.
seismological model [29, 31]. Even though CAM was initially
2.2 Previous Studies developed for the prediction of ground motions generated
Numerous research groups have contributed to the by local earthquakes, the modelling framework was found
DVVHVVPHQWRIWKHDIRUHPHQWLRQHGIDUHOGVHLVPLFKD]DUGV to be capable of predicting ground motions generated by
affecting Peninsular Malaysia. This section provides a brief ODUJH PDJQLWXGH HDUWKTXDNHV IURP WKH IDUHOG >@ &$0
UHYLHZRIWKHZRUNGRQHE\YHPDMRUUHVHDUFKJURXSV has successfully demonstrated its capability of modelling
1. Lam, Chandler, Tsang, Balendra and co-workers from distant earthquakes affecting Singapore [32, 36, 37].
the University of Melbourne, the University of Hong The mathematical framework of the seismological
Kong and the National University of Singapore PRGHOXQGHUSLQQLQJ&$0LVGHQHGE\HTXDWLRQ
2. Megawati, Pan, Koketsu and co-workers from the A(f) = CM0S(f) GAAn(f) P(f)Va(f) (T
Nanyang Technological University Singapore and the
University of Tokyo where CM0S(f) is the source component, GAAn(f) is the
3. Pappin and co-workers from Arup Hong Kong path component and P(f)Va(f) is the local component.
4. Adnan, Irsyam and co-workers from the University A detailed review of the seismological model and stochastic
of Technology Malaysia and Institute of Technology simulation methodology can be found in [31].
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(2) Megawati attenuation relationship Whilst the PGA parameter is conventionally used
for scaling a design response spectrum, the response
Megawati and co-workers developed an attenuation
spectral behaviour in the intermediate to long period range
relationship for modelling ground motions generated
is actually represented by response spectral velocity
from the Sumatran fault source [20] and those from the
parameter (RSVmax) which is a more robust and appropriate
Subduction fault source [21] in 2007 [39], and was revised
parameter for representing the effects of hazards on the
in 2010 [19]. Synthetic seismograms which were derived
built infrastructure.
IURPWKHDQDO\VLVRIDQLWHIDXOWNLQHPDWLFPRGHOKDYHEHHQ
The developed Uniform Hazard Spectra (UHS) have
YHULHG7KLVDWWHQXDWLRQUHODWLRQVKLSLVEDVHGRQKDUGURFN
been de-aggregated into contributory earthquake scenarios
conditions and site-source distance ranging between 200
[27, 3, 15]. For example, the earthquake scenarios of M8
and 1,500 km. The use of the developed relationship for
5 DQG 0 5 KDYH EHHQ LGHQWLHG WR FRUUHVSRQG
making predictions outside this distance range should be
to the mean hazard level for a RP of 2,500 years based
treated with caution.
on projected events generated from the Sumatran and
7KHODWHVWDWWHQXDWLRQUHODWLRQVKLSLVGHQHGE\HTXDWLRQ
subduction fault sources respectively. Values of RSVmax
2 below:
obtained from the de-aggregation analysis are presented in
ln(Y) = a0 + a1(MwD2(Mw2 + a3 ln(R) + Figure 3 along with the predictions from CAM ((T ) and
(a4 + a5Mw)R + ln(Y) (T from the Megawati (2010) attenuation relationship ((T).
where all parameters can be obtained from Table IV in Ref.
[19].
In addition to the deterministic studies as described above,
Pappin and co-workers [15, 16] conducted PSHA for
Malaysia based on historical earthquake data which has
been recorded over the past 40 years since 1972, along with
the use of the Megawati (2007) attenuation relationship [39]
(i.e. not the most updated one). Based on the earthquake
catalogue compiled from the USGS database, the seismic
source zone was divided into four categories of seismogenic
depth ranging between 50 and 500km, and an earthquake
database in which small events (<M5) and aftershocks
have been removed. Local seismic hazards were analysed
using the attenuation relationship of Atkinson & Boore
(2006) which was developed for the mostly cratonic crustal
conditions of Eastern North America.
A summary of PGA values, corresponding to a return
Figure 3: RSVmax RP 2500 years on a rock site in Malaysia for
period (RP) of 475 years (10% probability of exceedance 6XPDWUDQIDUHOGHDUWKTXDNHIDXOWDQG6XEGXFWLRQ]RQH
in 50 years) and 2475 years (2% probability of exceedance
in 50 years), hereafter rounded off to 500 years and
2,500 years respectively, derived from various studies are 2.3 Recommended Distant Earthquake Model
presented in Figure 2 along with results from deterministic In addition to the deterministic studies that have been
predictions based on the long distance scenario of M9.3 conducted to model the behaviour of distant earthquakes,
R530 and the use of CAM ((T ) and Megawati (2010) comprehensive probabilistic studies have been undertaken
(updated) ((T) attenuation relationship. more recently to model the aggregated earthquake hazards.
The response spectrum produced by the aggregation
analysis is known as the Uniform Hazard Spectrum (UHS)
in which contributions from multiple fault sources have
been taken into account [15, 16]. The attenuation behaviour
of the simulated ground motions in the development of
the UHS was based on GMPEs developed by Megawati
(2007) for the large magnitude distant earthquake and by
Atkinson & Boore (2006) for local earthquakes generated
from a stable crustal structure. Different parts of the UHS
FDQEHLGHQWLHGZLWKYHU\GLIIHUHQWFRQWULEXWRU\HDUWKTXDNH
scenarios. For example, the short period range of the
2,500-year UHS in Figure 4 is controlled by ground motions
generated by moderate magnitude earthquakes whereas
the longer period range by the much larger magnitude
earthquakes from longer distances.
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3.2 Scenario-based Modelling and Recommended The database of earthquakes used in Lumantarna HWDO
Local Earthquake Model [22] features events of magnitudes in the range M5.5-M6.9,
In view of uncertainties associated with local earthquake and much of the data were sourced from the PEER
sources and the scarcity of recorded data, results from 1*$ GDWDEDVH >@ SXEOLVKHG E\ WKH 3DFLF (DUWKTXDNH
PSHA are considered to be unreliable for predicting future Engineering Research (PEER) Center. RSD values
recurrence rates of earthquakes. In this context, SHA can predicted by the considered GMPEs are shown to be more
be undertaken by the alternative scenario-based modelling consistent as the magnitude and distance values increase
methodology which is essentially deterministic in nature. within the considered range: M5.5 R20 M6.9 R40. The
This is referred herein as the DSHA approach. predicted mean Peak Displacement Demand (PDD) values
Suitable M-R combinations will have to be pre- (i.e. maximum value on displacement response spectrum)
determined if DSHA is to be used. The newly discovered associated with an array of considered M-R combinations
Bukit Tinggi fault has been recorded to have generated are listed in Table 1. The range of reference distances in
HDUWKTXDNHVRIXSWR0'LVWDQFHRIWKLVLGHQWLHGIDXOW the array is based on information shown in Figure 1. The
source from Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley is around four M-R combinations for the projected local earthquakes
15km to 60km (Figure 1). Although the M-R combination correspond with conditions of low seismic zones (PGA
of M4.2 R15 may well be considered to be the critical J DV GHQHG DERYH LQ WKH FRQWH[W RI LQWHUQDWLRQDO
earthquake scenario in view of what has been recorded benchmarking. Thus, every individual M-R combination
in recent times, it is inappropriate to do so simply because listed in Table 1 can be aligned with one of the following
D ODUJHU PDJQLWXGH HYHQW IURP WKH LGHQWLHG IDXOW VRXUFH FODVVLFDWLRQVXEFDWHJRULHVlower, mid or upper.
cannot be completely ruled out. It is therefore prudent to ,Q)LJXUHWKHPRGLHG8+6LVVKRZQDORQJZLWKWKH
make reference to seismicity information on a global scale response spectra estimated for a range of local earthquake
as opposed to restricting the scope of reference to the very scenarios. The original UHS model (primarily based on the
limited database of records that has been collected from considerations of distant events) has also incorporated local
within the Peninsula to date. earthquake scenarios of up to M4.2 [15]. A PGA value of
From the global perspective, reference PGA values for less than 0.04g is predicted for a RP of 2,500 years. Clearly,
RP of 2,500 years have been compiled from the literature when it comes to international benchmarking the predicted
for a number of major cities around the world. The level of level of seismic hazard by the presented UHS is somewhat
VHLVPLFLW\DURXQGWKHJOREHLVEURDGO\FODVVLHGKHUHLQLQWR too low for any area with a background seismicity. It is
three major zones: QRWHGWKDWWKHORZHUFODVVLFDWLRQVXEFDWHJRU\ZLWKLQWKH
a) Low seismic zones: e.g. London (lower), Melbourne low seismic zone (in the case for London) is 0.1g which is
(mid), Hong Kong (upper) <0.25g aligned with the projected scenario of M6 R50.
b) Moderate seismic zones: e.g. Wenchuan (Sichuan),
Christchurch (New Zealand) 0.25g-0.50g
c) High seismic zones: e.g. Taiwan, Tokyo, Los Angeles
>0.50g.
A brief introduction of GMPEs has been given in Section
2.2. Eight GMPE models which have been developed
independently in different regions around the globe,
including two 1HZ *HQHUDWLRQ $WWHQXDWLRQ (NGA) model
(Abraham and Silva (2008), and Campell and Bozorgnia
(2008)) [34] which were originally intended for applications
in Western and Eastern North America, have been reviewed.
Their Response Spectral Displacement (RSD) values have
also been collated for comparison in [22]. CAM [30, 31] that
has been developed and used by the authors in numerous
studies for different countries in the past has also been
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included as one of the considered GMPEs. selected projected local earthquake scenarios
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M R
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6.5 50 33 0.25 1.25 0.42 0.14
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In effect, the format of the benchmark design response 4.3 A Comparison with EC8
spectrum model for Kuala Lumpur is consistent with that The simulated response spectrum for the large magnitude
stipulated in EC8 up to T = 2s. Considering the unique distant earthquake scenario of M9.3 R530 (which is
distant hazard in Peninsular Malaysia, location-dependent LGHQWLHGZLWKQRWLRQDO3*$YDOXHRIPV2) is used
spectral ordinates would result beyond T = 2s. to scale the model response spectrum of EC8 Type 1 (for
M>5.5) based on the same PGA value as shown in Figure
Table 3: Values of the parameters describing the design response spectra 9(a). Similarly, the simulated response spectrum for the
Location SD(TD) SD(2) TC TD ORFDOHDUWKTXDNHVFHQDULRRI05ZKLFKLVLGHQWLHG
Kuala 20 20 0.2 1.0 with notional PGA value of 1.6 m/s2) is used to scale the
Lumpur model response spectrum of EC8 Type 2 (for M<5.5) as
Others 10 20 * 0.2 1.0 DOVRVKRZQRQWKHVDPHJXUH5RFNVLWHFRQGLWLRQVDQGD
(600/R)2.4 q factor of 1.5 as stipulated by EC8 have been adopted in
the comparison. It is shown that the shapes of both Type
1 and 2 model spectra are comparable to the respective
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7KUHHUHFRUGHGGDWDRIIDUHOGHDUWKTXDNHVDUHVKRZQLQ that the spectral values could have been understated by
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to envelope them. Despite the scarcity of recorded data for the location of the city. The same response spectra are
local earthquakes (e.g. Bukit Tinggi), the highest recorded also presented in the conventional acceleration format in
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model of Kuala Lumpur. Data from two MMD stations (1)
FRIM Kepong (R = 25 km) sitting on granite foundation 4.4 The 1.5% Notional Load
and (2) Ulu Yam (R = 16 km) sitting on soft soil foundation As shown in Figure 9(b), the notion of adopting a nominal
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RSA model is conservative enough for civil protection with format of providing coverage for the seismic design
a 2,500 year RP. UHTXLUHPHQW LQ WKH 3HQLQVXOD LV SURYHQ WR EH DZHG ,Q
view of the non-conservatism of this simple provision,
the importance of incorporating proper seismic design
requirement for Peninsular Malaysia is now evident.
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5.0 SUMMARY AND CLOSING REMARKS of the phenomenal M9.3 Aceh earthquake event of
The peninsula of Malaysia is subject to a combination 2004. Although the level of ground shaking experienced
of earthquake threats that can be generated from a LQ WKH SHQLQVXOD ZDV QRW RI HQJLQHHULQJ VLJQLFDQFH LQ
multitude of seismic sources. The Sunda Arc subduction that event, a much higher level of hazard is predicted
source off-shore of the Sumatra Island has been for a much closer epicentral distance which is deemed
attracting most of the publicity following the aftermath possible. Another notable distant fault source is from the
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Sumatran island itself. Although this second fault source the recent past including the Christchurch Earthquake in
is much closer to the Peninsula, its estimated response the South Island of New Zealand in February 2011.
spectral level in the high period range is not as critical Hence, a hybrid modelling approach has been
because of its relatively modest upper magnitude limit. adopted to address this shortcoming. In the hybrid model,
Both elements of distant earthquake hazards have been the part of the response spectrum in the long period
subject to detailed research investigations based on large range (>2s) is based on the considerations of distant
quantities of seismological data recorded to date from the earthquakes. A mega large magnitude (M9.3) earthquake
UHJLRQ 5HVHDUFK QGLQJV WKDW KDYH EHHQ UHSRUWHG IURP from some 400 to 600km distance has been considered
the literature to date have been associated with these for design purposes. The original UHS model of ARUP
two distant earthquake generating mechanisms. The KDV EHHQ PRGLHG LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK SUHGLFWLRQV IURP
third potential earthquake source is what is known as the latest attenuation models for such distant earthquake
background seismicity which refers to local earthquakes scenarios. A logic tree approach was employed to take
generated from within the Peninsula. into account contributions from different research groups.
Local earthquakes that have been documented to The part of the response spectrum in the shorter period
date were only generated from the Bukit Tinggi fault which range (<1s) was derived from international benchmarking
is located some 15 to 60 km away from the metropolitan in which seismicity patterns around the world are resolved
area surrounding the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. None into the High, Moderate and Low seismic zones.
of these local earthquake events were of engineering The Peninsula on the whole has been ranked as a low
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generated from local earthquakes can be much higher metropolitan area has been assigned to the sub-category
than what can be inferred from the very limited current of mid. The earthquake scenario of M6 R30 that is
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be adopted automatically. Thus, the response spectrum earthquakes. A high level of consistencies amongst
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sources. Because of the infrequent and random nature of 6.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
local earthquakes, their potential hazard has been under- The authors would like to thank the IEM Earthquake
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area which are so lacking in local seismicity data will data information provided by MMD is acknowledged. The
only produce hazard maps featuring bull eyes which are authors are grateful for the continuing assistance given
clearly counter intuitive. The disastrous consequence of by the post-graduate earthquake engineering research
paying blind faith to results from probabilistic analysis was group in Melbourne University.
well demonstrated in the destructive earthquake events in
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Time : 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Malaysia Annex.
AS planned, the Inaugural Meeting of IEM was held on The Inaugural Meeting was adjourned at 10.30 p.m. with a
1 August 1958 at 9.00 p.m. at No. 23 Perak Road, Kuala note of thanks to the then President and the Secretary for their
Lumpur, the residence of Mr. Lau Foo San. The meeting was unfailing support towards the success of the Institution.
attended by 39 engineers from various government agencies With the formation of IEM, the Joint Overseas Group of
and the private sectors (refer to list of names attached). The U.K. professional bodies was advised to dissolve itself. The
participating engineers had elected Encik Yusof bin Hj. Ibrahim Group later donated its entire funds to the IEM and decided not
as the Chairman and Mr. Lau Foo San as the Hon. Secretary to to hold any further activities in the country.
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would be obtained in the future.
9. Philip Chow Steen Sehested
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assurance given by the Chairman were again addressed to 11. Chong Koon Kee P.W.D
the late Tan Sri Ir. J.G. Daniel during an interview on 20 March 12. K. Ratnasingam P.W.D
2011. He recalled that these had resulted in an unwritten rule or
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reference is made to the design of segmental structures with capacity of the concrete interfaces between shear keys
precast elements and unbonded prestressing. The code and the shear resistance of the shear key. A comparison
makes allowance for the decompression of joints under between the various codes of practice and methods
ultimate limit state loading and the subsequent reduction in available for the design of joints in segmental bridges has
depth through which the compression strut can pass. EHHQFRPSOHWHG6SHFLFUHIHUHQFHKDVEHHQPDGHWRWKH
design of dry joints. Details of the comparison are provided
3. SHEAR CAPACITY OF DRY JOINT BETWEEN in Table 2 and an example of typical shear capacities are
SEGMENTS USING SHEAR KEYS given in the attached calculations shown in Table 3.
Typically, the shear design of dry joints relies on the friction
Table 2: Precast Segmental Decks with Dry Joints The Dry Joint Ultimate Shear Capacity
Design Code/Reference Equation Notes
BS5400: Part 4 1990 ULS Shear Capacity, = Joint friction angle
2
(Note: Not applicable to V = 0.7 (tan 2 ) Ph
= Prestressing force partial safety factor = 0.87
dry jointed decks) Ph = Horizontal component of force after losses (kN)
BD58/94 The Design No guidance given for the design of decks with dry joints
of Concrete Highway
Bridges and Structures
with External and
Unbonded Prestressing
BS EN 1992-1-1:2004 Edi
< Rdi VEd = Shear force (kN)
Design shear stress, Edi = VEd / (z x bi ) z = Lever arm of composite section (mm)
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plane (in2)
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of Hollow Box Nominal Shear Capacity, = 0.5
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BS5400:4 BS5400 Part 4 1990 Code of Practice for Design of Concrete Bridges
6.3.4.6 (Clause 6.3.4.6)
ULS Shear Capacity V = 0.7 x (tan ) Ph NOT APPLICABLE
2
TO DRY JOINTS
where 2
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= 0.87
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Shear Strength Vuj = j
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where j
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fck = 40 N/mm2
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= 0.65 Vuj = 2397 kN
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Since the current BS 5400: Part 4 does not cover the design of precast
segmental box girder with dry joints and external tendons, it is inappropriate
for the designer to treat the dry joint design as a wet or epoxy joint design
by using the formulae in BS 5400: Part 4, which will give a higher shear and
moment capacity as compared to the actual resistance capacity.
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Engineering and obtained his M.Sc. in bridge engineering. He is a corporate member of IEM
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Consideration of Explosions,
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Building Structural Design
to Mitigate Disaster by Ir. Mun Kwai Peng and Ir. M.C. Hee
A short course entitled, Life Threatening Incidents vii. Blast Actions (II)
of Explosions, Fire and Impact in Building Structural viii. Structural Design for Impact Actions (III).
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of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) on the 29 and 30 May 2012 The subject of Fire Design according to
at Hotel Armada, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. A total of 89 the Eurocodes was delivered by Prof. Bill
participants had attended the course. Wong from the University of Melbourne,
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Melbourne, Australia: structural failure of buildings and bridges,
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designed for the ultimate limit state in selection of materials,
size and reinforcement to support the ultimate load. In
cases where the column will require say about 80% of the
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explosion created by terrorists all over the
world. For example: Ronan Point (1968);
St Mary Axe, London (10 April 1992);
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IChemE Malaysian Branch Chairman, Prof. Ir. Dr Abdul Wahab Mohammad, elaborating the
agenda and purpose of the visit to IEM representatives in the meeting
IEM Deputy President Ir. Choo Kok Beng presenting a token of appreciation to
IChemE Deputy CEO, Mr. Justin Blades
current membership which had reached 23,000 throughout Malaysia, with its
18 Technical Divisions and three Special Interest Groups, covering the four
major (i.e. civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical) and minor engineering
disciplines.
According to Mr. Justin Blades, IChemE is an international body
representing chemical engineers worldwide with a total membership of
35,000 across 120 countries. He also explained that the branch in Malaysia
had recorded the strongest membership growth in the past few years.
The two organisations have reached an agreement that it was timely
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the corporate membership of both parties, which needed to be explored in
detail with the formation of a special committee. Ir. Prof. Dr Dominic Foo also
suggested that various activities could be jointly organised between CETD
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Technologies, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. Dominic won the 2009 Innovator of Email: info.asia@tencate.com
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the meeting was adjourned and later reconvened as the Afternoon Forum
at Wisma IEM, an event that was open to both IEM members and invited
guests.
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its objectives being achieved.
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adjourned for dinner at a nearby restaurant where a more casual and cordial
atmosphere prevailed and helped to foster closer friendship among the
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Programmes Corporate Ir. Choo Kok Beng pursued his career in Civil
Engineeringng after his graduation from the
Integrity Pledge
Universityy of Aberdeen, Scotland in 1977. He
naging Director
is the Managing
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of the Vertitech
by Anti-Corruption NKRA, PEMANDU and Mechanical Engineering Technical Division cia
cialises
which specialises
in building and
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and rehabilitation.
AS an initiative under the Government Transformation Programme, the
Ir. Choo is the
Corporate Integrity Pledge (CIP) is a document that allows a company to
epu
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present Deputy
make a commitment to uphold the Anti-Corruption Principles for Corporations President of
in Malaysia. the Institution
By signing the pledge, a company is making a unilateral declaration of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM). He has been
that it will not commit corrupt acts, will work toward creating a business actively involved in the Institution since
environment that is free from corruption and will uphold the Anti-Corruption DQG KDV KHOG VHYHUDO VLJQLFDQW SRVWV
Principles for Corporations in Malaysia in the conduct of its business and in including its Honorary Secretary (1997-1999)
its interaction with its business partners and the Government. and Honorary Treasurer (1996-1997). He will
The effect of entering into the pledge is two-fold. Firstly, a company VRRQEHWDNLQJRIFHDVWKH3UHVLGHQWRI,(0
can use this Pledge to set itself apart from its peers by demonstrating to its for Session 2013/2014.
stakeholders that its business operations do not include any hidden risks He is also a Fellow of the Technological
or costs that are associated with corrupt activities. By signing the pledge, Association of Malaysia (TAM), The
the company can be listed in the register of signatories that is posted on Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM),
the website of the Malaysian Integrity Institute (IIM). Secondly, a company
The Institution of Engineers Australia, Hon.
Fellow of ASEAN Federation of Engineering
will be making a clear stand of how it operates, and this will serve as a
Organisations (AFEO), Founding Fellow and
guidance to the company in its business interactions, should it be faced Secretary-General of the Asean Academy
with the possibility of condoning any payments or other activities that would of Engineering and Technology (AAET), a
amount to corruption. registered Professional Engineer in Malaysia,
This Pledge is not issued by any regulator or authority but is a result of APEC, the International Engineers Register
collaboration between the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), and a Chartered Engineer in Australia.
Bursa Malaysia Berhad, the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM), the Above all, Ir. Choo has distinguished himself
Malaysian Institute of Integrity (IIM), Securities Commission Malaysia (SC), as the founder of the ASEAN Engineers
Transparency International Malaysia and the Performance Management Register (AER) that facilitates the mobility
DQG'HOLYHU\8QLW3(0$1'83ULPH0LQLVWHUV2IFH of engineering services within the ASEAN
region. He has served as the AERs Head
Commissioner from year 2000 to 2003 and
was re-appointed for session 2010-2012.
He was the Chief Secretary of AFEO for
the 2003/2004 session, where IEM was
entrusted the role of Engineer Registrar for
the ASEAN region.
Over the years, Ir. Choo has been presented
with many awards for his outstanding
services and contributions. He was
awarded the Outstanding Service Award
by the Minister of Works Malaysia for
his contribution towards the engineering
profession while serving as a member in
the Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM) in
2001. Subsequently, he was awarded the
1st Class Friendship Medal by the Royal
Cambodian Government in 2002. In addition,
in December 2010, Ir. Choo received another
award during the 28th Conference of AFEO,
namely the ASEAN Outstanding Engineering
Achievement Award for the Year of 2010.
In terms of his personal life, Ir. Choo Kok Beng
is happily married with two lovely children
and is blessed with four granddaughters.
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NIZAM SHAH BIN (CIVIL, 09) BIN MOHAMED (ELECTRICAL, 12)
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27315 SHOW PAU LOKE B.E.HONS.(UPM) (BIOCHEMICAL, 10) BINTI OMAR (CIVIL, 09)
(FOOD & PROCESS, 10) 57523 EMMANUEL B.E.HONS.(SWINBURNE)
BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING LAURENTIUS LAI (CIVIL, 11)
57524 ERIENA BINTI ABAS B.E.HONS.(UiTM)
MATERIALS ENGINEERING 57033 SIAH CHEE SHING B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) (CIVIL, 07)
40703 FAROUQ BIN AHMAT B.E.HONS.(UIAM) (BIO-MEDICAL, 11)
57539 EZLIN BINTI M.E.(MANCHESTER)
(MATERIALS, 12) ABD HALIM (CIVIL, 09)
32241 KAMILA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UIAM) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 56140 EZUAN BIN SUHAILI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
AB. HAMID (MATERIALS, 10) 56462 AZIATUL NIZA B.E.HONS.(USM) (CIVIL, 12)
BINTI SADIKIN (CHEMICAL, 00) 56141 FADILAH BTE YUSOF B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING M.SC.(LOUGHBOROUGH) (CIVIL, 12)
(CHEMICAL, 03)
28175 AHMAD FADHIL B.E.HONS.(UTM) 56602 FADLIANA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UITM)
BIN SAARANI (MECHANICAL, 09) 56461 HASRINAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTM) BORHANUDIN (CIVIL, 09)
HASBULLAH (CHEMICAL, 02)
28659 ALHAFIZ BIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) M.E.(UTM) (CHEMICAL, 07) 56142 FARAH BINTI OSMAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
FAUZAN (MECHANICAL, 09) P.HD.(IMPERIAL) (CIVIL, 12)
28165 AZRUL BIN ARIFIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CHEMICAL, 12) 56143 FARZANA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(MECHANICAL, 09) 57035 JEFRI BIN JAAPAR B.E.HONS.(UTM) ASMAAI (CIVIL, 12)
42750 CHEN SIOW WIE B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CHEMICAL, 99) 56473 FIFIE HANIEZAH B.E.HONS.(UTM)
(MECHANICAL, 12) 57034 LIM TEE YEN B.E.HONS.(MONASH) BINTI HAMDAN (CIVIL, 11)
32258 FADHILAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (CHEMICAL, 10) 57529 FIRDAUS BIN PARI B.E.HONS.(MALAYA)
SHIKH ANUAR (MECHANICAL, 08) 56628 MOHD KHAIRUL B.E.HONS.(UMP) (CIVIL, 06)
38263 GEGE NURFAIZEE B.E.HONS.(UiTM) AFIZAN BIN HARUN (CHEMICAL, 09) 56547 FUNG SHAW SHEN B.E.HONS.(CURTIN)
BIN FADZIL (MECHANICAL, 10) 56511 NGO CHEE LOON, B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL, 09)
48561 KELVIN MOHAN B.E.HONS.(CURTIN) VINCENT (CHEMICAL, 07) 57092 GOH KAU SOON B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
THAMBIDURAY (MECHANICAL, 12) 56627 NOR YULIANA B.E.(SHEFFIELD) (CIVIL, 09)
40807 KRISHNATH B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) BINTI YUHANA (CHEMICAL, 99) 56144 GOH LI LIAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
TANGARAGEE (MECHANICAL, 10) M.E.(MCGILL) (CIVIL, 12)
(CHEMICAL, 02) P.HD. 57074 GOO KENG JIN B.E.HONS.(UKM)
42293 LING LIH JIE, B.E.HONS.(UMS) (UKM) (MATERIALS, 12)
JESTER (MECHANICAL, 11) (CIVIL, 05)
56463 NORAZANA B.E.HONS.(UTM) 56145 HAFIZAN BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
32371 MOHAMAD ASYRAF B.E.HONS.(UTM) BINTI IBRAHIM (CHEMICAL, 02)
BIN OTHOMAN (MECHANICAL, 10) M.E.(UTM) (CHEMICAL, 07) MOHD SALLEH (CIVIL, 12)
33115 MOHAMAD SHUKRI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56626 NUR AIN BINTI B.E.HONS.(UiTM) 56146 HAMIZAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN MERAN (MECHANICAL, 10) MOHD ZAINUDDIN (CHEMICAL, 12) ABDUL WAHAB (CIVIL, 12)
39710 MOHD AFIQ B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56460 ROSHAFIMA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTM) 56147 HELMI AZWAN BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN JANTAN (MECHANICAL, 11) RASIT ALI (CHEMICAL, 00) RUSLAN (CIVIL, 12)
28649 MOHD HAIRUL B.E.HONS.(UTM) M.E.(UTM) (POLYMER, 04) 56148 HIHASNAINI BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
AMINUDDIN BIN (MECHANICAL, 09) 56510 TOH SU LIAN B.E.HONS.(UKM) BATTIAR (CIVIL, 12)
CHE MOOD (CHEMICAL, 08) 57541 HONG FANG SHEN, B.E.(ADELAIDE)
32426 MOHD KHAIRUL B.E.HONS.(UTM) 56459 UMI AISAH B.E.HONS.(UTM) ALEX (CIVIL, 03)
SYAHRIN BIN (MECHANICAL, 09) BINTI ASLI (CHEMICAL, 00) 56149 HUSSIN BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
ZAKARIA M.SC.(WALES) MUSTAFA HAMIZAN (CIVIL, 12)
49196 MOHD NUREDLEEE B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) (CHEMICAL, 05) P.HD. 56150 INNI KAUTHAR BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN MOHD KAMAL (MECHANICAL, 12) (BATH) (CHEMICAL, 11) MOHD SABRI (CIVIL, 12)
GHAZALEE 56512 ZURAIDAH B.E.HONS.(UiTM) 57127 IZZUL BIN RAMLI B.E.HONS.(UTM)
30406 MUHAMAD IZUAN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) BINTI ZUHARI (CHEMICAL, 10) (CIVIL, 11)
BIN OTHMAN (MECHANICAL, 10)
57537 JESSIE LEE B.E.HONS.(NOTTINGHAM)
42361 ONG HAI YEW B.E.HONS.(UMS) CIVIL ENGINEERING (CIVIL, 07)
(MECHANICAL, 11)
56129 ABDUL MUHAIMIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56467 KHAIRUL ANUAR BIN B.E.HONS.(NEW SOUTH
39696 PUAN HUEY KIM B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN IBRAHIM (CIVIL, 12) AHMAD AFFANDI WALES) (CIVIL, 11)
(MECHANICAL, 12)
56130 AHMAD AZRI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56153 KHAYRUL APRI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
32774 RIDWAN SAPUTRA B.E.HONS.(UTM) BIN ALIAS (CIVIL, 12) AMSO BIN SUIS (CIVIL, 12)
BIN NURSAL (MECHANICAL, 10)
57086 AHMAD KAMIL BIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) 56469 KOK WAI HANG M.E.HONS.(UCL)
42753 ROSLI BIN MOHD. B.E.HONS.(UTHM) MD HANAPIAH (CIVIL, 01) (CIVIL, 10)
HASHIM (MECHANICAL, 12)
56131 AHMAD MAHFUZ B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 57079 KUMARAN A/L B.E.HONS.(UTM)
27341 SIVABALAN A/L B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN SAAD (CIVIL, 12) KUMARAWEH (CIVIL, 06)
TANAPALA (MECHANICAL, 07)
57564 AHMAD YAZID B.E.HONS.(UTP) 56548 LAU WENG KIT B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
50048 YAP SIEW HUI B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) BIN ZULKIFLI (CIVIL, 08) (CIVIL, 08)
(MECHANICAL, 12)
56552 AIMAN SYAHIRAN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) 57094 LAU YEO SHIN B.APP.SC.(BRITISH
BIN BUANG (CIVIL, 11) COLUMBIA) (CIVIL, 12)
ADMISSION TO THE GRADE OF GRADUATE 56132 AKHIRUL NAZIROH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56154 LEE CHONG JENG B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
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1R 56133 AKMALIZA SURYANI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 57520 LEE TECK WEI B.E.HONS.(UTAR)
BINTI MUSA (CIVIL, 12) (CIVIL, 11)
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING 56560 LEE YEN LONG B.E.HONS.(WALES)
57509 RIDZUAN SANI BIN B.E.HONS.(UPM) 56134 AMIRA BINTI AZHAR B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(CIVIL, 12) (CIVIL, 02)
MOHD MUSTAFA (AERONAUTICAL, 03)
56550 ANANTHA SARAVANA B.E.HONS.(KLIUC) 57569 LEE YUNN ZYE B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS)
A/L MUTUSAMY (CIVIL, 11) (CIVIL, 09)
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 56135 ARMIN BIN MOHD. B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56155 LIM YONG SIANG B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56480 ABDULL KARIM M.E.HONS. NATSIR (CIVIL, 12) (CIVIL, 12)
BIN ASHARI (SOUTHAMPTON) 57069 ARTHUR RAY B.E.HONS.(USM) 56151 LING TECK HOCK, B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(AEROSPACE, 08) ANAK JENTRY (CIVIL, 07) JOSEPH (CIVIL, 12)
56598 AZLIZA BINTI B.E.HONS.(USM) 56136 ASRIF BIN AB B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56156 LIONG LOONG HING B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
EMBONG (AEROSPACE, 02) SHUKOR (CIVIL, 12) (CIVIL, 12)
57028 GUZTYNE B.E.HONS.(USM) 56556 AZHANI BINTI ZUKRI B.E.HONS. 56466 LUQMAN BIN ISMAIL B.E.HONS.(UNITEN)
BALANG JUAN (AEROSPACE, 05) (UTM) (CIVIL, 07) (CIVIL, 07)
56599 HO HANN WOEI B.E.HONS.(USM) M.E.(UTM) (CIVIL, 10) 56157 MA KANG CHEN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(AEROSPACE, 09) 57554 BADRUL NIZAM B.E.HONS.(UTM) (CIVIL, 12)
M.SC.(DELFT) BIN ITHNIN (CIVIL, 09) 56158 MARINA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(AEROSPACE, 12) MAZLAN (CIVIL, 12)
57088 BERTRAM ANAK B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS)
56457 LEE CHIH FANG B.E.HONS.(USM) THOMAS (CIVIL, 06) 57022 MARINA PATRICK B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS)
(AEROSPACE, 10) (CIVIL, 08)
56471 BONG BOK ENG B.E.HONS.(UTM)
57027 LIOW SHI WEI B.SC.(EMBRY-RIDDLE (CIVIL, 05) 57089 MEOR BURHAN B.E.HONS.(USM)
AERONAUTICAL UNI) SHUHDY BIN MIOR (CIVIL, 01)
(AEROSPACE, 08) 56137 BONG HAN LIUNG B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(CIVIL, 12) KHAIRUDIN
57026 MAK SIN NEE B.SC.(OKLAHOMA) 57076 MOHAMAD B.E.HONS.(UITM)
(AEROSPACE, 04) 56465 CHAN SIOK CHENG, B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS)
JUDITH MARIA (CIVIL, 10) ATIQULLAH BIN (CIVIL, 09)
57029 SITI HAZIRAH B.E.HONS.(UIAM) ZAKARIA
BINTI OTHMAN (AEROSPACE, 10) 57071 CHAW SIEW HWA B.E.HONS.(LEEDS)
(CIVIL, 01) 57083 MOHAMAD NAIEM B.E.HONS.(KLIUC)
BIN MOHAMAD (CIVIL, 10)
56138 CHIN KENG YEN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (CIVIL, 12)
KASIM
56458 MOHD SHAFIQ B.E.HONS.(UPM) 57084 MOHAMAD SOUFI B.E.HONS.(UTM)
56562 CHOO MUN FEI B.E.HONS.(UPM) BIN ABDUL HAMID (CIVIL, 87)
BIN IDRIS (AGRICULTURAL, 06) (CIVIL, 07)
56159 MOHAMED B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
57080 CHUA DER SHIAW B.E.HONS. ASHRAF BIN SHAIK (CIVIL, 12)
BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING (PORTSMOUTH) (CIVIL, MOHAMED
10) MSC (PORTSMOUTH)
57573 DAUD BIN ADAM B.E.HONS.(UIAM) (CIVIL, 11) 57570 MOHD FAISAL BIN B.E.HONS.(UNISEL)
(BIOCHEMICAL, 10) MOHD AZLAN (CIVIL, 07)
56139 DIYANA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MOHAMED AMIR (CIVIL, 12) 56160 MOHD FAIZULLAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
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MOHD ADNAN (CIVIL, 12) BT ABDULLAH (CIVIL, 12) (CIVIL, 12)
57511 MOHD HAFIS BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56192 NUR ZALIKHA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 57545 TAN KIAT BOON B.E.HONS.(KLIUC)
MOHD HASHIM (CIVIL, 12) SAHARUDIN (CIVIL, 12) (CIVIL, 11)
57091 MOHD HAFIZ ARIF B.E.HONS.(UiTM) 57561 NURBAITI HAZLINI B.E.HONS.(UMP) 57075 TAN KOK FAN B.E.HONS.(UNITEN)
BIN ZAKARIA (CIVIL, 11) BINTI ZAKARIA (CIVIL, 10) (CIVIL, 07)
57126 MOHD HAFIZUDIN B.E.HONS.(UITM) 56193 NUR-EFIZAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56212 TAN LEE SIANG B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN HASNAN (CIVIL, 09) BINTI ISA (CIVIL, 12) (CIVIL, 12)
56162 MOHD IZZAT BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56194 NURUL HAZIRAH BT B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56559 TEH MAISARA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
A.GHANI (CIVIL, 12) MOHD FADZIL (CIVIL, 12) MOHD HASSAN (CIVIL, 09)
56163 MOHD KAMAL IZWAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56195 NURUL HUSNA BT B.E.HONS.(UTHM) M.SC. (UiTM) (CIVIL, 11)
BIN ZULKIFLI (CIVIL, 12) ABD HALIM (CIVIL, 12) 56152 TEO SUET HUI, B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56464 MOHD NOR HAMIM B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) 56196 NURUL NAKHIAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) JOYCE (CIVIL, 12)
BIN SAMSUN (CIVIL, 07) BINTI WAHID (CIVIL, 12) 57081 THAM WENG KEET B.SC.HONS.(STATE UNI
BAHARUN 56197 NURUL SYAKEERA B.E.HONS.(UTHM) OF NEW YORK) (CIVIL, 07)
56164 MOHD RIDHWAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI NORDIN (CIVIL, 12) 57087 WAN KHAIRUL B.E.HONS.(UTM)
BIN RUSLAN (CIVIL, 12) 56551 ONG REN YIH B.E.HONS.(UMS) ANUAR BIN WAN (CIVIL, 99)
56436 MOHD SAIFUL B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL, 09) KASSIM
ANUAR B A.GHANI (CIVIL, 12) 57547 OOI CHEE KWANG B.E.HONS.(USM) 56553 WAN MOHD AZRI BIN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL,
57082 MOHD ZAMZAMI B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL, 01) WAN MOHD ZUBIR 10) M.SC.(UITM) (CIVIL, 11)
BIN RAIZAM (CIVIL, 11) 56437 OOI PEI GUNG B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56213 WAN NORSHAREEDA B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56165 MUHAMAD B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL, 12) BINTI WAN MOHD (CIVIL, 12)
ABDUL HAKIM BIN (CIVIL, 12) YUSOFF
56198 PARAN ANAK GANI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
NASURUDIN (CIVIL, 12) 56558 WAN ZAIDI BIN WAN B.E.HONS.(UTM)
56166 MUHAMAD AIMAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) MAHAMOOD (CIVIL, 11)
57073 PARANITHARAN A/L B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN IDRIS (CIVIL, 12) ELLAN (CIVIL, 03) 57085 WAZARIAH B.E.HONS.(UTM)
57560 MUHAMAD IQMAL B.E.HONS.(UMP) BINTI WAHAB (CIVIL, 02)
57130 POH WEE HOON B.E.HONS.(MALAYA)
BIN MUHAMAD SHAH (CIVIL, 11) (CIVIL, 12) 57097 YEOH EEFFIE B.E.HONS.(NOTTINGHAM)
56167 MUHAMAD TARMIZI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL, 09)
57090 PUTERI NADIA B.E.HONS.(UiTM)
BIN HUSSIN (CIVIL, 12) MOHD AZALI (CIVIL, 11) 56214 YUSNOREZANI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
57068 MUHAMMAD AZRY M.E.HONS.(NOTTINGHAM) BINTI YUSOFF (CIVIL, 12)
56199 QAIRUNIZA B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN SHAHARY (CIVIL, 11) BINTI ROSLAN (CIVIL, 12) 56215 ZUL ZHAFRI B B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56555 MUHAMMAD FAIZ B.E.HONS.(UTM) ROSLAN (CIVIL, 12)
57528 RADEN MAIZATUL B.E.HONS.(UiTM)
BIN ABD RAHMAN (CIVIL, 11) AIMI BINTI MOHD (CIVIL, 09)
56168 MUHAMMAD IKMAL B.E.HONS.(UTHM) AZAM CIVIL ENGINEERING
HISHAM BIN ABDUL (CIVIL, 12) 56549 RAJA RUSDY IRWAN B.E.HONS.(UPM) 56526 SYAFIQ FIRDAUS B.E.HONS.(UIAM)
HAMID BIN RAJA HUSSIN (CIVIL, 06) BIN AZMI (COMMUNICATION, 09)
57542 MUHAMMAD SHAHIR B.E.HONS.(UiTM) 57098 RAMES KUMAR A/L B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN ISMAIL (CIVIL, 12) SHANMUGAM (CIVIL, 11)
56563 MUHD YUSRIZAN B. B.E.HONS.(UPM) COMPUTER ENGINEERING
56557 RAZALI BIN KASSIM B.E.HONS.(UTM)
MOHD YUSOF (CIVIL, 02) (CIVIL, 07) 57551 CHUAH JOON B.E. HONS. (UTM)
56564 NASRUL IZZAD B.E.HONS.(UTP) HUANG (COMPUTER, 99) ME
56470 REGINALD GOLOD B.E.HONS.(UPM) (NUS) (2002) MPHIL
BIN IDERIS (CIVIL, 10) (CIVIL, 00) (CAMBRIDGE) (2008)
57522 NG ZHEN YEN B.E.HONS.(UTM) 56545 ROSAFIZI BIN B.E.HONS.(USM)
(CIVIL, 11) 56508 MARNI AZIRA B.E.HONS.(KUKUM)
MOKHTAR (CIVIL, 02) BINTI MARKOM (COMPUTER, 06)
57534 NIK ZAINAB BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTM) 56468 SAAPILIN MD. B.E.HONS.(WALES)
NIK AZIZAN (CIVIL, 09) 56601 MOHD ZAKWAN BIN B.E.HONS.(UTM)
YASSIN (CIVIL, 98) MOHD KHALID (COMPUTER, 08)
57510 NOOR AFFIDA B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56200 SAHIRMA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
RAFFIKA BINTI (CIVIL, 12) MAHAT (CIVIL, 12)
MOHAMAD NAZARI
56201 SAIDATHUL UMMAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
56169 NOOR NAIMAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI ABD RAHIM (CIVIL, 12) 56216 ABDUL RAHIM BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
AB NASER (CIVIL, 12) SALEHUDDIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57093 SAM GUO RONG B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56170 NOOR SANAA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL, 10) 56217 ACHMED AZIZIE B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MOHD BUNYAMI (CIVIL, 12) BIN MARZUKI (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56554 SAUFIYAN SAURI B. B.E.HONS.(UiTM)
57095 NOOR SHAZLINA B.E.HONS.(UMS) MD RAMLI (CIVIL, 12) 56218 ADEL YAHYA ISA B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BINTI AHMAD (CIVIL, 06) ASHYAP (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56202 SHAHARATULAINI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56171 NOR AIMA SYAZWANI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI MUSTAFA (CIVIL, 12) 56492 AHMAD AIZZUDDIN B.E.HONS.(MALAYA)
BINTI HARON (CIVIL, 12) BIN ZAINON (ELECTRICAL, 05)
56546 SHAMREE BIN B.E.HONS.(UTM)
56172 NOR AIN FAZLINA B.E.HONS.(UTHM) AHMAD (CIVIL, 08) 56496 AHMAD FARIZ BIN B.E.HONS.(UTM)
BINTI SAARI (CIVIL, 12) HASAN (ELECTRICAL, 07)
56604 SHARMEELEE A/P B.E.(KARTANAKA) (CIVIL, M.E.(UTM)
56173 NOR ASHIKIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) SUBRAMANIAM 98) M.E.(NATIONAL
BINTI KHOLIB (CIVIL, 12) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
UNI. OF SINGAPORE)
56174 NOR HAFIZAN BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL, 03) 56219 AINANI HASYYATI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
ABD WAHAB (CIVIL, 12) ABDUL RAHIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56438 SHARMILA B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56175 NOR HASLINDAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI AYUB (CIVIL, 12) 56220 ALI AHMAD BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BINTI RAZALI (CIVIL, 12) MASTAR (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57078 SHUKRI BIN ISHAK B.E.HONS.(UPM)
57070 NOR SAHARA B.E.HONS.(UiTM) (CIVIL, 98) 56572 ALI EMRAN BIN B.E.HONS.(UITM)
BINTI JONIT (CIVIL, 12) NGATENAN @ (ELECTRICAL, 06)
56603 SIM BOON SEONG B.E.HONS.(NOTTINGHAM) ADNAN
56176 NOR SYAZANA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL, 00)
MOHD AMINUDDIN (CIVIL, 12) 56221 ALIAA DINA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
57072 SIT WAN KEAT M.E.HONS.(BIRMINGHAM) ABU BAKAR (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56177 NORASMA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL, 10)
MOHAMAD (CIVIL, 12) 56222 AMIRA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56203 SITI NOR FAIZAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) ZULKAPLI (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56178 NORAZIANA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI KAMARUDDIN (CIVIL, 12)
KASIRAN (CIVIL, 12) 56439 AMIRUL ASYRAF BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56204 SITI NORAMYRA B.E.HONS.(UTHM) ABDUL MANAP (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57530 NORAZURA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UKM) BINTI ABDUL RAHIM (CIVIL, 12)
MUHAMAD BUNNORI (CIVIL, 99) MSC (USM) 56223 AMITHA RAJ A/L B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56205 SITI NORAZAMI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) SELVARAJU (ELECTRICAL, 12)
(STRUCTURAL, 02) BINTI ALI (CIVIL, 12)
56179 NORBAIZURA A/P B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56224 ASMUNI BIN HARON B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56206 SITI NURFAIZAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
NGAH (CIVIL, 12) BINTI RUSMAN (CIVIL, 12)
56180 NORHASZURAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56625 AZIZUL HAFSYAM B.E.HONS.(UTM)
57543 SITI NURUL AINI B.E.HONS.(UiTM) BIN ISHAK (ELECTRICAL, 07)
BINTI MALEKAL (CIVIL, 12) BINTI ZOLKEFLE (CIVIL, 12)
56181 NORLIYANA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56225 AZMAN BIN WAHAB B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56207 SITI NURUL EDAYU B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
MOHD NOOR (CIVIL, 12) BINTI AHMAD JAKI (CIVIL, 12)
56182 NORNADIA B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 57051 AZMAN BIN B.E.HONS.(UNITEN)
56208 SITI ZUBAIDAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) ZAINUDDIN (ELECTRONICS, 08)
BINTI JAAFAR (CIVIL, 12) MOKTAR (CIVIL, 12)
56183 NUR AIDAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56524 AZRUL FIRDAUS B.E.HONS.(UTM)
57544 SOFRIE MIRAJ BIN B.E.HONS.(UiTM) BIN MOHD (ELECTRICAL, 07)
BINTI HASSAN (CIVIL, 12) SHAUFI MIRAJ (CIVIL, 11)
56184 NUR AISHAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56522 BEH YEIN YEN B.E.HONS.(SHEFFIELD)
56209 SOON SIAU WEN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (ELECTRICAL, 05)
BINTI SULAIMAN (CIVIL, 12) (CIVIL, 12)
56185 NUR ERENNA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56226 BUDIAZMAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
57531 STEVEN NGUI B.E.HONS.(UTP) BIN ASMADI (ELECTRICAL, 12)
ABD AZIZ (CIVIL, 12) (CIVIL, 12) ME (UTM)
56186 NUR FARHANA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) (CIVIL, 10) 57563 CHE YUSWADI B.E.HONS.(UKM)
MOHD ZAHARON (CIVIL, 12) BIN CHE YUSOFF (ELECTRICAL, 06)
56210 SUFIAN BIN HJ B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56187 NUR FARHANA B.E.HONS.(UTHM) OSMAN (CIVIL, 12) 56227 CHEE SU THIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BT YAHYA (CIVIL, 12) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56561 SUHAILA BT. B.E.HONS.(UiTM)
56188 NUR HAMEEDAH BT B.E.HONS.(UTHM) MADZLAN (CIVIL, 12) 56228 CHIAU CHOON JIAT B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
HJ ABDUL HALEEM (CIVIL, 12) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57550 SYAMSULBAHRI B.E.HONS.(UTM)
56189 NUR HAMIZAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN ISMAIL (CIVIL, 03) 56243 CHIN CHIEN CHUO, B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BT AB AZIZ (CIVIL, 12) JEREMY (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56211 SYARIFAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56190 NUR MALYANAH
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B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(CIVIL, 12)
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56229 CHONG SZE FAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56254 MOHAMMED B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56280 MUHAMMAD B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) KHAIRULLAH (ELECTRICAL, 12) HASBULLAH B. (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56230 CHOONG FEI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN RAZALLI SELAMAT
YOONG (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56255 MOHD ADIB B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56578 MUHAMMAD NAZMI B.E.HONS.(UiTM)
56231 DENNIS ANAK LEE B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN PAUZI (ELECTRICAL, 12) BIN MUHAMMAD (ELECTRICAL, 06)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) 56256 MOHD AMIRUDIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) SOFI
57048 DESMOND B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) BIN ROSLI (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56281 MUHAMMAD B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
JESUDOSS A/L (ELECTRICAL, 10) 56257 MOHD ASHIQ B.E.HONS.(UTHM) NIDZAMUDDIN BIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
NELSON KAMARIL BIN (ELECTRICAL, 12) ZAINAL ABIDIN
56591 DZULHIZZAM B.E.HONS.(UPM) YUSOFF 57063 MUHAMMAD B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN DULAIDI (ELECTRICAL, 07) 56258 MOHD ASYRAF B.E.HONS.(UTHM) RIDZUAN BIN IDRIS (ELECTRICAL, 10)
57046 ELYA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTP) BIN DAIPI (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56282 MUHAMMAD SYUKRI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MOHD NOR (ELECTRONICS, 03) 56259 MOHD AZUHAR B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN MANSOR (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56232 ERNI MULIATY B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN MUSTAPHA (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56283 MUHD AZIZI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BINTI ISMAIL (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56260 MOHD FADZLI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN HAMIDIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56233 EUGENE MAI CHOY B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN MAT ARIFFIN (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56284 MUHD FAIZ AKMAL B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
HONG (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56261 MOHD FADZLIE B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN AHMAD (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56592 EZAD RAZIF BIN B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) BIN AHMAD (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56285 MUHD NURHISHAM B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
AHMAT ROZALI (ELECTRICAL, 05) 56262 MOHD FAHMI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN SOKRI (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56234 EZATULHERNI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN ISMAIL (ELECTRICAL, 12) 57516 MURALIRAJAN A/L K.B.E.HONS.(UNITEN)
BINTI MAZALAN (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56263 MOHD FAIZAL BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) YELLUMALAI (ELECTRICAL, 08)
57064 FAIRUZ BIN WAHAB B.E.HONS.(UiTM) MOHD KHALID (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56286 NARA SIMAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 09) 57049 MOHD FALAAH B.E.HONS.(MALAYA) SUBRAMANIAM (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56235 FREDDIE HO B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN ABD MANAP (ELECTRICAL, 07) 56287 NAZEERUL HAZIQ B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
KANG NENG (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56264 MOHD FARID BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN AMIRUDIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56491 GOPI A/L B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) MOHD DAUD (ELECTRICAL, 12) 57057 NEKMAT BIN MD LAZIB.E.HONS.(UTM)
SUBRAMANIAM (ELECTRICAL, 09) 57060 MOHD FAUZI BIN B.E.HONS.(UTM) (ELECTRICAL, 09)
56236 HAFIZAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) ABDULLAH (ELECTRICAL, 04) 56443 NOOR HAFIZAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MUHAMAD (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56521 MOHD HAZIRIE BIN B.E.HONS.(UKM) BINTI CHE MANAN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56237 HARINDRAN A/L B.E.HONS.(UTHM) MOHD SHAMSUDDIN (ELECTRICAL, 07) 56488 NOOR SHAFAWATI B.E.HONS.(UTM)
PARAMESWARAN (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56265 MOHD IHSAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI MOHD BADARI (ELECTRICAL, 07)
57058 HARKISHEN SINGH B.E.HONS. BIN RAMLAN (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56288 NOORAIN BT B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
A/L JASBIR SINGH (NORTHUMBRIA) 56266 MOHD ILHAM B.E.HONS.(UTHM) MOHD JOHARY (ELECTRICAL, 12)
(ELECTRICAL, 06) ME BIN MAHADAN (ELECTRICAL, 12) 57567 NOORSHARIN BIN B.E.HONS.(UMS)
(UM) (ELECTRICAL, 10) 56267 MOHD IMAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) MOHAMED NAWAWI (ELECTRICAL, 00)
56622 HIJRIL ASWAD B.E.HONS.(UPNM) SYAZWAN BIN (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56289 NOR ZAIMAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN WAHID (ELECTRICAL, 11) MUKHATAR BINTI SURIA (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57055 HU KOK HAU B.E.HONS.(MMU) 56573 MOHD ISMAIL B.E.HONS.(UiTM) 56290 NORAZILA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 11) BIN JUSOH (ELECTRICAL, 04) MANSOR (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56520 IKHWAN BIN B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) 56268 MOHD IZWAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56291 NOREFARIZA B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
SULAIMAN (ELECTRICAL, 09) BIN ISMAIL (ELECTRICAL, 12) BINTI ROSLI (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56238 ILEYATI BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 57557 MOHD KHAIRUDDIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56444 NORFARAHIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MOHD YUSOFF (ELECTRICAL, 12) BIN MAT YAMIN (ELECTRICAL, 10) BINTI MAHMOD (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56239 IRNIE BINTI AZIZ B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56575 MOHD KHAIRUL B.E.HONS.(UTM) 56581 NORHAMIMI B.E.HONS.(UTM)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) ADZHAR BIN UMAR (ELECTRICAL, 05) BINTI HAMDAN (ELECTRICAL, 02)
56240 IZAN ROZAIMIE BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56269 MOHD SAFUWAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56292 NORHIDAYAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MOHAMED IBRAHIM (ELECTRICAL, 12) BIN MOHD JASNI (ELECTRICAL, 12) BINTI YAHAYA (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57061 JA'AFAR SIDEK B.E.HONS.(UTM) 56270 MOHD SAZWAN B B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56293 NORHUSNA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN BUDIN (ELECTRICAL, 12) ABDULLAH (ELECTRICAL, 12) MOHAMAD (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56241 JAYARAMNI A/L RAJU B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56271 MOHD B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56294 NORLINNOR BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) SHAHRULAMIN (ELECTRICAL, 12) BAHARUDIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56242 JAYNE ANAK JUKING B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN HAMZAH 56295 NORUMMIRAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) 56487 MOHD SHAIFUL B.E.HONS.(UTM) BINTI ABDULLAH (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56244 JUWAIRIAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) KHAIRI BIN IHSAN (ELECTRICAL, 06) 56296 NUR AQILAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MOHD JANGGI (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56272 MOHD SYAFIQ B.E.HONS.(UTHM) MOHAMAD AMIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56440 KENNEDY ANAK B.E.HONS.(UTHM) AKMAL BIN (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56297 NUR ASHIKEEN BT B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MENSAN (ELECTRICAL, 12) MOHD AINI ABD RAHIM (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57059 KHADIJAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56273 MOHD SYAFIQ B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56298 NUR ATIQAH BT B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MOHD NOOR (ELECTRICAL, 11) BIN MAHMOOD (ELECTRICAL, 12) AHMAD (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56245 LAM KOK KHEONG B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56495 MOHD SYAFREN B.E.HONS.(UNIMAP) 56299 NUR AZEAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) EFFENDY BIN (ELECTRICAL, 07) BINTI AZLAN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
MOHD YUSOFF
56494 LEE JUN JIA B.E.HONS.(UTP) 56300 NUR AZURA B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 10) 56274 MOHD TAUFIK B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI MAMAT (ELECTRICAL, 12)
BIN MD JAIS (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57546 LEE KWANG JUI, B.E.HONS.(CURTIN) 56490 NUR HIDAYAH B.E.HONS.(UNITEN)
GORDON (ELECTRICAL, 05) 56486 MOHD ZAIDDY B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) BINTI SALLEH (ELECTRICAL, 08)
BIN MAT RAJALI (ELECTRICAL, 07)
56246 LEONARD LAI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56301 NUR HIDAYAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) 56275 MOHD ZAIDI BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI YAHYA (ELECTRICAL, 12)
ZAINAL ABIDIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57052 LIEW SENG JOO B.E.HONS.(USM) 56302 NURAINI BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 09) 57050 MOHD. ZUHIR B.E.HONS.(UMS) AB RAHIM (ELECTRICAL, 12)
BIN HAMZAH (ELECTRONICS, 11)
56247 LIM HUEY SIA B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56303 NURHAFIZAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) 56485 MUHAMAD ADZHIM B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) BINTI ISMAIL (ELECTRICAL, 12)
BIN NORZAIMI (ELECTRICAL, 08)
57021 LIM YANN SIANG B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) 57548 NURUL AZWANI B.E.HONS.(UTM)
(ELECTRONIC, 11) 56579 MUHAMAD KHALID B.E.HONS.(UTM) BINTI MAHBOB (ELECTRICAL, 05)
BIN ABDULLAH (ELECTRICAL, 04)
57526 LIOE DE XING B.E.HONS.(UPM) 56304 NURUL FADILA BT B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 09) 57571 MUHAMAD MUSHIDI B.E.HONS.(UiTM) SAMSUDIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
BIN MUSTAPA (ELECTRICAL, 07)
56248 LOW JIA WEI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56305 NURUL SUHAILAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) 57062 MUHAMAD B.E.HONS.(UTM) BINTI KIMSIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
NORHAFIZI BIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56441 MAHDIR BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) ZAINAL ABIDIN 56306 NURUL WAHIDAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
MAHMOOD (ELECTRICAL, 12) BINTI SHAFEE (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57056 MUHAMAD SYAZWAN B.E.HONS.(UTM)
56249 MAIZUL HAFFIN BIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN MOHD SALLEH (ELECTRICAL, 08) 56307 NURULFARAHIDA B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
ZULKARNAIN (ELECTRICAL, 12) BINTI NORAZAHAR (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57054 MUHAMAD TAUFIQ B.E.HONS.(UiTM)
56250 MARK ANAK SELAT B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN RAMLY (ELECTRICAL, 10) 56523 ONG CHOON TAT, B.E.HONS.(UNITEN)
(ELECTRICAL, 12) ERIC (ELECTRICAL, 11)
56586 MUHAMAD YUSUF B.E.HONS.(UTM)
56525 MARLENNY B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) BIN ZULKEFLY (ELECTRICAL, 06) 57513 ONG WOON LEONG B.E.HONS.(UMS)
BINTI ALWI (ELECTRICAL, 10) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56276 MUHAMAD ZAHARI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56251 MARNIE BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN TASLIM (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56308 ONG YI VERN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
ZAKARIA (ELECTRICAL, 12) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56277 MUHAMMAD AMIIN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56497 MELATY BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTP) BIN AB RAHIM (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56309 OOI ZHI JIANG B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
AMIRRUDDIN (ELECTRICAL, 09) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56278 MUHAMMAD DANIAL B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56252 MOHAMAD AZMIL B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN AMINUDDIN (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56489 PURUSOTHEMEN A/L B.E.HONS.(UNITEN)
BIN MOHD ZAINUN (ELECTRICAL, 12) MAHALINGGAM (ELECTRICAL, 09)
56442 MUHAMMAD FADDIL B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
57556 MOHAMAD HANIZAM B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN AHMAD REBUDI (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56310 PUVANENDRAN A/L B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
BIN MAHMOOD (ELECTRICAL, 12) RENGASAMY (ELECTRICAL, 12)
57568 MUHAMMAD FADHLY B.E.HONS.(UNITEN)
56253 MOHAMAD B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BIN ASLAI (ELECTRICAL, 10) 57067 RAFIDAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
IZUAN BIN (ELECTRICAL, 12) AB RAHMAN (ELECTRICAL, 04)
KAMARUZAMEND 56279 MUHAMMAD B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
FAKHRUL AFIQ (ELECTRICAL, 12) 57066 RAFIZAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56499 MOHAMAD SAFRI B.E.HONS.(LEEDS BIN ABDULLAH AB RAHMAN (ELECRRICAL, 04)
BIN MOHD. DALI METROPOLITAN) 56311 RAHAYU BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
(ELECTRICAL, 97) 57065 MUHAMMAD FIKRY B.E.HONS.(UiTM)
BIN ABDULLAH (ELECTRICAL, 09) JAMALUDIN (ELECTRICAL, 12)
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MOHAMMED (ELECTRICAL, 12) MHD ASLAN (ELECTRICAL, 12) TIMOTHY JAMES (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56314 SANMARKAM A/L B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56320 SITI FARHANAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56326 TAN CHIN CHUAN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
DHANA SIGH (ELECTRICAL, 12) BINTI ZULKIFLI (ELECTRICAL, 12) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56632 SATHIS KUMAR B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 57053 SITI HAJAR BINTI B.E.HONS.(UNITEN) 56327 TAN MIN HORNG B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
THASNAMOORTHI (ELECTRICAL, 12) MOHD NORDIN (ELECTRICAL, 11) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
56315 SATHYBABU B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56321 SITI NOR AKMALIZA B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 57517 TEOH CHOON MING B.E.HONS.(UMS)
PAIDUTHALY (ELECTRICAL, 12) BINTI LUTFI (ELECTRICAL, 12) (ELECTRICAL, 11)
56317 SH. NAZATUL B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56322 SITI NURHAFIZAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56493 TONG YEAH FONG B.E.HONS.(MALAYA)
NURHAKIMI BT SYED (ELECTRICAL, 12) BINTI ANUAL (ELECTRICAL, 12) (ELECTRICAL, 06)
MHD SHAHRUDDIN 56323 SITI SUWARNI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) 56328 UK RAAI A/P CHEN B.E.HONS.(UTHM)
56316 SHAHRUL ATIQAH B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI AWANG (ELECTRICAL, 12) (ELECTRICAL, 12)
BINTI ABDUL RAZAK (ELECTRICAL, 12) 57532 SITI ZALEHA B.E.HONS.(UNIMAS)
56623 SHAMSUL BIN B.E.HONS.(WARWICK) BINTI ACHA (ELECTRICAL, 05) Note: Remaining list of the ADMISSION TO THE GRADE
ABDULLAH (ELECTRICAL, 97) 56498 SOO TUNG SEUNG, B.E.HONS.(AUCKLAND) OF GRADUATE, ADMISSION TO THE GRADE OF
56519 SHANJAY KUMAR A/L B.SC.(PURDUE) JONATHAN (ELECTRICAL, 09) INCORPORATED MEMBER and ADMISSION TO THE
A. KRISHNASAMY (ELECTRICAL, 99) 56324 SUHALINA B.E.HONS.(UTHM) GRADE OF ASSOCIATE MEMBER would be published in the
56619 SITI AISYAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) BINTI SELAMAT (ELECTRICAL, 12) May 2013 issue. For the list of approved ADMISSION TO THE
HARUN (ELECTRICAL, 10) GRADE OF STUDENT, please refer to IEM web portal at http://
57047 SYAIRAH BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTP) www.myiem.org.my.
56318 SITI ASMA BINTI B.E.HONS.(UTHM) ABDUL GHANI (ELECTRONICS, 08)
ZAKIRIA (ELECTRICAL, 12) 56621 SYANITA BINTI ZUR B.E.HONS.(UNITEN)
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3 22477 KHAIRUL AMIN BIN NAIM 53 08637 CHONG SWEE CHOON 105 26586 CHEE JEN YIH 155 36923 SAMUEL BIN EDWARD ATIT
4 21423 WOO CHUNG HING 54 02772 LEE KIM CHAI 106 09686 MOHAMAD BIN ABD. SAMAD 156 16364 CHERYL CECILIA SAROL UDARBE
5 46788 MOHD ADLI BIN ADANAN 55 05802 BAHARAM BIN MOHD. 107 01836 LEE MEAU KON 157 26772 SURAYA BINTI AB RAZAK
6 33933 DONALD ERIC CHUCHONG 56 18080 HAMIDON BIN YUSOF 108 01835 KHAW EAN KEE 158 25664 LIM CHAIN CHUAN
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9 41210 RAMASAMY CHETTEAR A/L 59 07078 LOO YEOW CHUEN ABDUL AZIZ 161 43821 NURUL ASYIKIN BINTI ISHAK
PERIASAMY 60 02143 LEE SOO SIN 111 38286 ADENAN BIN RASHID 162 21702 LING CHAI HUI, ANTHONY
10 18296 LIEW PAK WAI 61 11125 HALINA BTE ABD. HADI 112 14527 TE KIM BOON 163 52451 MOHAMAD ZAKI BIN MAJID
11 21881 AHMAD NAZRY BIN SARNI 62 13796 ONG CHOOI HUAT 113 15325 HAN SUNG TING 164 11275 MOHD. HARIS BIN ABAS
12 04626 TAN LIAN SOON 63 07017 LING LAI KIONG 114 17560 WONG SU KEN 165 24199 NG EAK TONG
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15 33903 VOON HIAN YA, MILDRED 116 06100 CHEONG THIAM FOOK 167 13760 LEONG YEOW KEE
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16 43736 CHOW WOON CHEK 117 28958 TAN CHEE WEI 168 26404 TAN SENG GUAN
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17 55987 MOHD. ADZHAR BIN KAMAL 118 08818 LIM CHOR PIN 169 19650 MOHAMED HANIFFA HJ.
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SAIDIN 121 00086 LIM CHOO BOON 171 01793 MOHAMAD AFIFI BIN
71 31733 MOHD AZMI BIN JUSOH ABDUL MUKTI
20 29743 HO POOI KWAN 122 00670 MOHAMED KHALID BIN DIN
72 47097 MUHAMAD YUSUF BIN HASAN 172 03073 QUAH SING HOCK
21 16515 MASITAH BINTI HASAN 123 13648 MOHAMAD AZMI BIN JOHARI
73 22505 ENG KOK SONG 173 16835 CHOO BENG LYE
22 04961 ASOK KUMAR S/O HARILAL 124 02072 POO HAI LEONG
HIRA PATEL 74 33980 ARLEENEANSHAM @ LEE KIM 174 07021 PUA BENG SAUN
SENG 125 14350 AZHAR BIN AHAMAD
23 07242 TAN SEE CHEE 126 37023 SHOFI BIN AHMAD 175 16217 MUHAMMAD ASHRI BIN
75 13912 NG KOON SENG MUSTAPHA
24 43722 NOR SAZLINA BINTI ISMAIL 127 05492 FUAD BIN ABAS
76 14537 SEE CHENG SENG 176 16258 LIEW AUN LEONG, DAVID
25 19235 MOHD. RAZNAN BIN HASSAN 128 02677 CHAN BUA WAH
77 21748 TEH HUCK NGI 177 24799 FADZIL HARMAN SHAH BIN
26 38687 MOHD TARMIZI BIN ABDUL HAMID 129 12175 TEH MING HU
78 36342 MOHAMAD SORBANI BIN HAMZAH MUHAMAD JOHAR
27 43735 ZULKIFLI BIN AHMAD AHTAR 130 01994 LOH ENG WAH
79 56807 HUAN YEW JIN 178 03314 ACHUTHAN KUTTY G. KRISHNAN
28 06440 LINGANATHAN S/O V 131 23101 KUEK HANN YIH, KELVIN
THILLAINATHAN 80 18841 ANG WEE BAN 179 15381 MOHD SHOKRI BIN DAUD
81 27472 ABDUL RASHID BIN HUSSAIN 132 09122 TAN SENG THIAN 180 34351 FAUZI BIN AHMAD
29 24856 MAZLAN BIN YUSOFF
82 29023 IMRAN AZIM BIN AZHARUDDIN 133 09817 SULAIMAN BIN MOHAMAD TAIB 181 39193 YEOH YAP ZHENG
30 56125 ZURAIKHA BINTI SAMSUDDIN
83 13827 A. RASHID BIN OMAR 134 11026 ABDULLAH BIN OTHMAN 182 30791 MUSFA BIN MOHAMAD
31 08013 GOH KAR BUNG
84 18262 FAISAL BIN ABDUL HALIM 135 05018 TAN GIM FOO 183 08672 LIM KONG JOO
32 03665 TEOH HAN ENG
85 09010 LEONG SANG KHIM 136 11135 FOO TIAN HUEI 184 04577 LEE CHENG SIONG
33 02171 AL'AZMY BIN AHMAD
86 11358 LEE MENG CHIAT 137 03273 SYED ZAIN AL-KUDCY BIN DATO' 185 07826 LAU LEE YENG
34 04692 CHAN SIEW KEAT SYED MAHMOOD
35 25392 GAN SHIAU HUI 87 03451 NG CHEU KUAN 186 21575 NGIM CHIN KIM
138 43805 SHIRIDHARAN A/L GANESAN
36 04243 CHE ARIFFIN BIN HASSAN 88 08385 DHILEEPAN RAMAN NAIR MUTHI 187 26740 MHD. SHUKREE BIN SHAHABUDIN
37 12556 JUHARI BIN HUSIN 89 17129 BADHRULHISHAM BIN ABDUL AZIZ 139 20703 MD. MAZMI BIN MD. HADZIR 188 24544 NOOR MOHD HELMI BIN
NONG HADZMI
38 16069 HUSAINI BIN HUSIN 90 29647 SYAHRULNIZAM BIN MOHAMMAD 140 09702 POH RUNNY
189 18436 WONG KIM HUNG
39 48045 MOHD FAIZAL BIN JALIL 91 08211 MANSOR BIN MAZLAN 141 13914 WONG LEAN HUAT
190 20413 MADHU SOOTHANAN A/L
40 15356 CHOW CHEE HENG 92 13409 LEONG SOW KHEAN 142 10801 BOEY WEI LUN VELAYUTHAM
41 15607 FOO SAIK CHENG 93 10247 OTHMAN BIN A. KARIM 143 13636 KAMAL BHAREEN BIN EMBONG 191 18274 KONG YEOW LIONG, PAUL
42 05380 LIM SIANG CHAI, DONALD 94 17362 KAMSANI BIN JOHAN 144 51712 ROSHASMAWI BIN ABDUL WAHAB 192 07039 WONG YII HENG
43 00818 LOH CHOW KHUAN 95 05369 MOHD. ZAMIN BIN KAMARUZAMAN 145 25872 CHEONG CHUN SIONG 193 02609 TAN KOK YEE
44 02548 TEO HOCK YEOW 96 21285 NG WENG LIANG 146 17613 SILAHUDDIN BIN SAIBANI 194 09696 HO SAY HAI
45 01998 LEE LAM 97 04907 KHALID BIN HAMZAH 147 05485 LOKE PAK CHEONG 195 15107 YIP SHUI CHEONG
46 05132 ZULKIFLY BIN MADON 98 38744 ABDUL ZAIRUL BIN ABD RAHIM 148 06397 NG KOK HWA 196 10752 CHEONG CHEE MING
47 13524 JUNAIDI BIN MUSLIM 99 03436 CHEW TAT JIN 149 06161 RAJASKANDA S/O THAMOTHARAM 197 17883 NOOR SAMSUDIN BIN KANDAR
48 05943 WANG CHUNG TA 100 37987 ZUHAIRI BIN JUSOH 150 05585 ONG ANG KOOI 198 21884 LOO LEE WEN
49 10983 LAI HOCK YEE 101 37038 CHAN YEW FAH 151 18344 KAMAL NASHARUDDIN BIN 199 13792 KUEK AH CHEW @ KOK AH CHIEW
50 03016 ANG LEE HUAT 102 09360 HANAFI BIN NASIR MUSTAPHA
200 15850 JAWHARDEEN BIN
152 04531 YONG YEW WEI HAJI ABDUL KADER
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