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Oral Presentation
Name
: Mohd Qazar Bin Yusop
Id
: Ce090758
Program
: Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Hons.)
Duration
: 9 March 2015- 31 May 2015
Date Presentation
: 15 May 2015
Host. Supervisor
: Mr Rosli Yunus, Sr.Supervisor IJMC
Visiting Lecturer
: Dr. Mohd Hafiz Bin Zawawi
Content
Introduction
Design & Construction.
I. Steel bar.
II. Foundation.
III. Structural.
IV. Architecture.
V. Infrastructure.
SOP. (Standard Operation Procedure).
I. Method of statement.
II. Stage of completion.
Testing.
I. Slump test.
II. Cube test.
III. Hammer test.
IV. Concrete Coring test.
II. Construction Site.
Introduction
Reinforced concrete.
Designed on the principle that steel and concrete act together in resisting force.
II.
Foundation.
Foundations are designed to have an adequate load capacity depending on the type of subsoil
supporting the foundation by a geotechnical engineer, and the footing itself may be designed
structurally by a structural engineer. The primary design concerns are settlement and bearing
capacity
III. Structural.
The structural design for a building must ensure that the building is able to stand up safely,
able to function without excessive deflections or movements which may cause fatigue of
structural elements, cracking or failure of fixtures, fittings or partitions, or discomfort for
occupants.
It must account for movements and forces due to temperature, creep, cracking and imposed
loads. It must also ensure that the design is practically buildable within acceptable
manufacturing tolerances of the materials. It must allow the architecture to work, and the
building services to fit within the
IV. Architecture.
The process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical
structures. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural
symbols and as works of art.
Architecture has to do with planning, designing and constructing form, space and ambience to reflect
functional, technical, social, environmental and aesthetic considerations. It requires the creative
manipulation and coordination of materials and technology, and of light and shadow.
V. Infrastructure.
Technical structures such as roads, bridges, tunnels, water supply, sewers, electrical grids,
telecommunications, and so forth, and can be defined as "the physical components of interrelated
systems providing commodities and services essential to enable, sustain, or enhance societal living
conditions.
Testing.
I.
Slump test.
The slump test is a means of assessing the consistency, workability & plasticity of fresh concrete. It
is used, indirectly, as a means of checking that the correct amount of water has been added to the
mix.
Pre Inspection.
Project Management.
I. Organization chart.
I. Operation Director : Ir Tong Wai Yong
II. Project Director: Thomas Foo
III.Sr. Construction Manager : Kum Chee Kong
IV. Construction Manager (Building) : Tee Tiong Guan
V. Asst. Manager M&E: Parameswaran
VI.
II.
Work flow.
At the end of every month, site clerk of subcontractor submits to the main contractor a report
outlining all the projects - past, present and future.
Contents of monthly progress report.
i. Contract Details
ii. Executive Summary Report
iii. Site Plan
iv. Work Programmed
v. Work Progress
vi. Manpower Records
vii. Plant & Machinery Records
viii. Weather Chart
ix. Project Organization Chart
x. Progress Photograph
xi. List Of Consultant
From the progress report, the main contractor can evaluate the progress of project. If any, work did
not achieve the date duration, the main contractor will take action. Among the causes of delay work
progress.
i. Weathering.
ii. Plant & machinery.
iii. Material.
iv. Man power
v. Award project.