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Introduction to Construction Industry ( Final Project ) FNBE August 2014 Proposing Residential Area Name : Gabriel Chin & Kiraly Renaud Student Id: 0320370 & 0320322 Lecturer’s Name: Ms. Ann See Peng
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Introduction to Construction

Industry ( Final Project )

FNBE August 2014

Proposing Residential Area

Name : Gabriel Chin & Kiraly Renaud

Student Id: 0320370 & 0320322

Lecturer’s Name: Ms. Ann See Peng

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Contents

Introduction

Introduction to the Site

Site plan

Site analysis and Observation

Suggestion and proposal

Sketch plan of proposal

Benefits & Rationale

Building Plan Approval and Procedure

Conclusion

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Introduction

In this project we were tasked to locate a site

of 30m x 30m of vacant land to initiate a certain

construction to serve a purpose.

The aim of this project is to enable students

to develop an understanding of the building team,

its organization, duties and inter-relations within

which they will seek employment, career

progression or further study. To develop an

awareness of their professional responsibilities

and to appreciate their profession in the

construction industry.

During every section of the proposal, we can

learn about the coherent working relations among

various industry players. We will be able be to

document our analysis and research resources as

well communicate ideas in systematic and

convincing presentations and reports.

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Introduction to The Site

In this assignment our site of 30m x 30m will be allocated at Jalan PJS 7/7. My group

mate and I have discussed about the site and decided to present a construction proposal to

recreate the empty area, which is an underdeveloped park in PJS 7/7 close to a residential

area. We decided to choose this area because it would be such a waste to let this

undeveloped land to not be used, so I decided to propose a residential construction here

because there is a university located nearby Taylor’s Lakeside Campus, this will help

students looking for a place to rent.

( view of the site )

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Site plan

Measurements and Elements

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Site Analysis and Observation The site we had chosen is a place in Pjs 7/7 located near the Lebuhraya Damansara

Puchong highway around the residential areas. The size of the site is approximately 30m x

38m. It has a small cottage in the middle of the park with the size of 2m x 2m. There is also

some small bushes aligned together with some other tress with different sized. The west

side of the site overlooks a road with a long stretch of houses leading further into the

residential area. The east side look looks out to the highway while the south side look are

terrace houses.

West side view of the side

South view of the site

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East view of the site

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Suggestion and Proposal There are a few things that should be taken noted of when trying to construct a

residential area. The area first must be clean, safe and the neighbours should be friendly

and understanding. To create a good living space firstly we should design the area to be

comfortable to be able to live in. Fully furnished with daily home essentials.

To create a harmony place to stay few elements are required such as lighting,

decoration, facilities and materials used to make the house.

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Suggestion and proposal

We decided to make the apartment a studio apartment

Comes fully furnished with sofa, chairs, television, fan, and other

electrical appliances

Electric and water bills are paid by the customers

Solar panels built to generate power for a more environmentally friendly

construction

Designed in a very trendy and modern look to attract customers to rent

the place or buy it and also provides a very harmonizing feeling.

Included multiple bedrooms to have more people staying in maybe a

family or a group of student

A nice lawn for outdoor activities and drying of clothes

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Plan of our Proposal

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Sketch of Concept and Idea The concept of our idea is residential area for students

or families to stay. The idea is to create a modern looking

apartment fully furnished designed to be a studio apartment.

The inspiration of this apartment was taken from One Soho

apartments located at SS19 Subang, Selangor.

The tiles will be similar as seen in the picture above

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Example for furniture and design of the living room

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Example of materials used for bedroom

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Example of kitchen materials and appliances

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example of the materials used for the toilet

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How the garden should look like

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Zoning

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Rationale and Benefits Our site is at pjs 7/7. The topic we choose

to recreate in the site is a residential area.

Rationale

Making a better living environment

The site was left bare and unused as an

empty piece of land now it has a purpose

Making the environment look more

developed

Benefits

It would be more convenient for students

to find a place of stay near campus

Creating more business opportunity.

Creating more jobs.

Helps client to bring money to the

community.

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Building Plan Approval

Process and Procedures In order to get the building plan approved, we need to deal with the local

authorities.

Document required

Application letter using original letter head indicating application reference and proposed construction.

A copy of landownership or land title which has been certified as true copy by Commissioner of Oaths or Justice of Peace.

Copies of valid documents such as power of attorney/sales and purchase agreement/tenancy agreement if the owner is different from the list of names in the landownership or land title.

Six (6) sets of building plans properly arranged and folded in A4 size which has been prepared by a professional consultant (i.e. architect/engineer or registered draughtsman in accordance to their respective limitations for submission of building plans).

General information to be indicated in the plan

Title of the plan should contain the following: Type of building Total number of units Total number of floors Lot number/land title number Road/Street name Section name Names of owner and company Address of building owner

Building plan should be complete with the following information:

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Well defined location plan and clear site plan with a scale of not less than 1:1000 or more, whichever is suitable. Name of road/street leading to the proposed site should be shown in the location plan.

Floor plan, vertical elevation plan (front, rear and side), section and roof plans with a scale of 1:100 or 1:200 (according to building size). Drainage and sewerage layout plan should be indicated clearly in the site plan.

Road layout plan, entrance road access and vehicle parking lots together with traffic flow shown either in the site plan or separately.

Indicate calculation on: plot ratio, calculation of vehicle parking lots (car, motorcycle and lorry where relevant), volume capacity of solid waste disposal area

Indicate clearly building set backs from land boundary in compliance with DBKK requirements.

Indicate clearly calculation of building floor area in accordance with usage such as residential, office, commercial, and others for the purpose of calculation of plan processing fee.

All plans must be signed by the consultant, building owner and land owner and all signatures must be original signatures.

All drawings must be coloured.

Form B1 should be completed and stamped on the first page of every set of building plans submitted.

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Process of Building

Plan Approval

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Conclusion Construction for a Livable City is an

opportunity to increase the building industry's efforts to make worksites more attractive and to improve community and public relations.

This report has outlined some of the

challenges ahead and makes broad recommendations for ways to begin a site improvement program. But the real work will be done by the industry leaders who take these proposals and apply them to projects and through that process, create best practices that can be replicated easily and cost effectively.

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Work distribution

Gabriel Chin Kiraly Renaud

Site Plan Introduction Site analysis Suggestion and

proposal Sketch plan of proposal Benefits & rationale

Building Plan Approval and Procedure

Conclusion