Post on 14-Jan-2017
Chin Tuck Heng Ng You Sheng Choo Ailin Kian Soon Jean Leong Carmen Tan Heng Yee Liew Hui En.
Client Architect
Interior Architect Landscape Architect
Civil Engineer M&E Engineer
Quantity Surveyor
Project Management Housing Renovation Project ,SS19
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ARC 3612 [Project Management]Housing Renovation Project, SS19
TABLE OF CONTENT
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 COMPANY PROFILE 1.2 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
2.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES
2.1 CASE STUDIES 2.1.1 23 TERRACE HOUSE 2.1.2 S11 HOUSE 2.2 SITE ANALYSIS 2.2.1 SITE CONTEXT 2.2.2 SITE EXISTING CONDITION 2.2.3 EXISTING FLOOR PLANS
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
3.1 ARCHITECTURAL 3.1.1 ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWING 3.1.2 PROPOSAL RENDERING
3.2 CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 3.2.1 OVERALL STRUCTURE 3.2.2 STRUCTURAL PLAN 3.2.3 STAIRCASE DETAIL 3.2.4 DETAIL DRAWING
3.3 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3.3.1 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT 3.3.2 WATER SYSTEM LAYOUT 3.3.3 WATER & SEWERAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT 3.3.4 SEWERAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT 3.3.5 WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT
3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE 3.4.1 FURNITURE LAYOUT 3.4.2 FLOOR FINISHES 3.4.3 SECTIONAL ELEVATION 3.4.4 INTERIOR RENDERING
3.5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 3.5.1 CONCEPTUAL DESIGN STAGE 3.5.2 FINAL DESIGN STAGE: HARDSCAPE 3.5.3 FINAL DESIGN STAGE: SOFTSCAPE 3.5.4 FINAL DESIGN RENDER
3.6 QUANTITY SURVEYING 3.6.1 COSTING 3.6.2 ELEMENTAL COST BREAKDOWN 3.6.3 CONSULTANT FEE & PERCENTAGES 3.6.4 ESTIMATED COST PERCENTAGES 3.6.5 ESTIMATED OVERALL COST BREAKDOWN 3.6.6 PROPERTY VALUE ESTIMATE 3.6.7 PROPERTY VALUE ESTIMATE ANALYSIS 3.6.8 RENT VALUE ESTIMATE 3.6.10 PROFIT DURATION ESTIMATE 3.6.11 RENTAL YIELD 3.6.12 PROPERTY INCOME & EXPENSES 3.6.13 PROFIT DURATION ESTIMATE
4.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
4.1 SUCCESS CRITERIA 4.1.1 MANAGEMENT PLANNING TIMELINE 4.2 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE 4.2.1 MANAGEMENT PLANNING TIMELINE 4.2.2 WORK SCOPE BREAKDOWN 4.2.3 PLANNING 4.4 GANTT CHART 4.5 RISK ANALYSIS 4.4.1 PROGRAM 4.4.1 MANAGEMENT 4.4.1 CONSTRUCTION 4.6 MAINTENANCE PROPOSAL
5.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY
6.0 APPENDIX
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1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 COMPANY PROFILE
The Effector Corporation is a registered architectural firm comprising of seven keyconsultantswhichwasestablishedintheyear2005.VariousservicespertainingtotheconstructionindustryinMalaysiaareprovidedasbelow:
Planning Feasibilitystudies Architecture Interior design Landscape design Costestimating Scheduling Constructionadministration
Thecompanynamewas inspireby the ideaofanorgancomprisingof several cellsacting inresponsetoastimulusdefinedbyasharedpassionforeffectivedesign.Thecompanylogoreflectsanecologicalapproachtodesignwhichpointstoarchitecturalsustainablilityinthelongterm.
Vision Weaspiretoprovidequalityservicethatprioritiseclientneedsandwantswithoutcompromisingon design wholeness.
Values
Westriveforexcellenceineveryprojectthroughefficiencyoftaskandeffectivenessofaction.Wealsobelieveinanenvironmentallyfriendlyarchitecturethatissustainableinthelongterm.
Aim
For every project, we aim to achieve maximum cost effectiveness, time savings and wastereductioninplanningandexecution.
Objectives
Material -Selectionbasedonlowembodiedenergy,relativelylowcost.Designbasedonproductdimensions.
Labour –Designbasedonlowskilledconstructiondetails;Stagesofconstructionplannedoutindetail
Machinery– Serviced from time to time for efficient process; Construction stages planned out in detail;Designprioritisenon-machineryworks
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1.0 INTRODUCTION1.2 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
Project ManagerMr. Teo Kean Hui
ArchitectAr.DexterNgYouSheng
Interior DesignerMs. Choo Ai Lin
Landscape ArchitectLAr. Kian Soon Jean
Civil & Structural Engineer
Ir.LeongCarmen
Quantity SurveyorSr. Liew Hui En
Mechanical & Electrical Engineer
Ir. Tan Heng Yee
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2.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES2.1 CASE STUDIES
2.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES
Architects: DRTAN LM Architect Location: Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Design Architect : Dr. Tan Loke Mun Project Architect: Alvin Tham Yee Weng, Mohd. Faidin Project Year: 2015
Situated in the upper middle class suburban of Taman Tun Dr. Ismail that was developed in the 70’s, 23 Terrace is a new double-storey terrace house reconfigured in place of its single-storey predecessor. During day, the façade is a typical contemporary terrace house with large openings, glass balustrade and minimalist security door grille and gate. At dusk, the house transforms into a lantern, casting surrealistic shadows on the cement rendered porch. It is a simple design exercise of form follow function where the need of the occupants takes precedence. On the ground floor, the living, dining and kitchen converge in an open concept layout and a suspended split staircase made of steel occupies a minimal part of the living space. The living area has a feature wall of exposed brick wall which is one of the few remnants from the old house. The concrete ceiling is left unplastered to reduce VOC emission. A flexible guest /music room with an attached bathroom is accessible via two large panels of folding-sliding doors.
2.1 CASE STUDIES 2.1.1 – 23 Terrace House 2.1.1 23 TERRACE HOUSE
2.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES
Architects: DRTAN LM Architect Location: Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Design Architect : Dr. Tan Loke Mun Project Architect: Alvin Tham Yee Weng, Mohd. Faidin Project Year: 2015
Situated in the upper middle class suburban of Taman Tun Dr. Ismail that was developed in the 70’s, 23 Terrace is a new double-storey terrace house reconfigured in place of its single-storey predecessor. During day, the façade is a typical contemporary terrace house with large openings, glass balustrade and minimalist security door grille and gate. At dusk, the house transforms into a lantern, casting surrealistic shadows on the cement rendered porch. It is a simple design exercise of form follow function where the need of the occupants takes precedence. On the ground floor, the living, dining and kitchen converge in an open concept layout and a suspended split staircase made of steel occupies a minimal part of the living space. The living area has a feature wall of exposed brick wall which is one of the few remnants from the old house. The concrete ceiling is left unplastered to reduce VOC emission. A flexible guest /music room with an attached bathroom is accessible via two large panels of folding-sliding doors.
2.1 CASE STUDIES 2.1.1 – 23 Terrace House
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It is a simple design exercise of form follow function where the need of the occupants takes precedence. On the ground floor, the living, dining and kitchen converge in an open concept layout and a suspended split staircase made of steel occupies a minimal part of the living space. The living area has a feature wall of exposed brick wall which is one of the few remnants from the old house. The concrete ceiling is left unplastered to reduce VOC emission. A flexible guest /music room with an attached bathroom is accessible via two large panels of folding-sliding doors.
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On the first floor, the split staircase branches out into the terrace roof garden on one side and the private sanctum on the other on the first floor. This arrangement allows guests to access the open space without compromising the privacy of the master bedroom. The master bedroom has an en suite bathroom set within glass enclosure, which visually amplifies the space.
2.1 CASE STUDIES 2.1.1 – 23 Terrace House
2.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES2.1 CASE STUDIES2.1.1 23 TERRACE HOUSE
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Architects: ArchiCentre Location: Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Architect in Charge: Tan Loke Mun Civil & Structural: Jurutera Perunding TSSC Landscape: Tan Loke Mun Contractor: Atlantic Builders Project Year: 2012
The S11 house is located in an established older suburb of Petaling Jaya. The existing old house on the site was built in the early 1960’s and had become dilapidated and run-down over the years. A new green tropical house was planned for the site and conceptualized along the lines of a tree. The large tree canopy would cover and shelter the living spaces underneath it. The S11 House was designed to achieve the highest level Platinum rating of Malaysia’s Green Building Index (GBI). The majority of the house has bare natural finishes – raw off-form concrete walls and ceilings, cement plastered walls without paint and natural fair-faced common red clay brickwork. Stonework for bathrooms, driveway and Ground Floor living areas all come from project rejects. The timber flooring and upper decks are all Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified whilst the ground floor decking timbers are old recycled chengal collected over many years.
2.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES
2.1 CASE STUDIES 2.1.2 – S11 House
2.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES2.1 CASE STUDIES2.1.2 S11 HOUSE
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Much of the demolished old house materials were re-used. Old crushed concrete roof tiles for gravel fill, old clay bricks were cleaned and re-used for feature walls, roofing timbers were used for formwork strutting and propping, old steel were all sold off to steel yards, crushed concrete and cement aprons were re-used for backfilling aggregate.
The double volume Family room is located on the first floor and the 7m high full sliding glass walls facilitate maximum cross ventilation whilst also opening up the entire internal living space unto the outdoor deck. Lighting for the house are predominantly energy saving T5 tubes, LEDs and compact fluorescents. The house has full home office capability with Cat5 fibre-optics and broadband connections./ The swimming pool and koi pond are located at the two extreme north-south ends and provide evaporative cooling for the house. Blackwater is treated in the onsite sewerage treatment plant and the recycled water is used for garden irrigation. A composting yard treats all the household organic and garden wastes and provides high grade compost fertilizer for the vegetable and fruit gardens. All new trees and plants are tropical natives that are generally maintenance free and suitable for the Malaysian climate./
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2.1 CASE STUDIES 2.1.2 – S11 House
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2.2.1SiteContext
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Subang Jaya (commonly called "Subang" by locals) is a suburban city in the Klang Valley, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located about 20 km west of the Kuala Lumpur city centre. It comprises the southern third district of Petaling, making it the 5th most populous city in Malaysia. Subang Jaya consists of SS12 to SS19, Bandar Sunway, USJ,Putra Heights and Batu Tiga. The city is governed by the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) SS19 is a residential and commercial enclave located in Subang Jaya. It is situated in the heart of the city neighboring SS17 and SS18.
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2.2 SITE ANALYSIS
2.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES2.2 SITE ANALYSIS2.2.1 SITE CONTEXT
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123,Jalan SS19/6a,Subang Jaya,Selangor SWOTAnalysis
2.2.1SiteContext
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2.2 SITE ANALYSIS
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An end double-storey terraced house ProvisionalLandArea:773sq.ft Terrain :Flatandliesatthesamelevelasthefrontageroad Fencing & Gate :Chainlinkfencingfurthersecuredwithapairofmetalswinggate Building Structure :Reinforcedconcreteframework Walls : Platesred and painted brickwalls Ceilings : Fair faced concrete / Asbestos free ceiling sheets Floor Finishes :Ceramictiles/Terrazzo/MosaicTiles/ParquetWoodblocks Roof :Timberpitchedroofcoveredwithconcreterooftiles Main Entrance :Aluminumframedslidingdoorandfurthersecuredwithmetalgrille Other Doors :Timberflusheddoor/FoldablePVCdoor Windows :Aluminumframedcasement/Adjustable&fixedglasslouvers Accommodation : Ground Floor – Terrace,livingarea,diningarea,bath/W.C.andkitchen First Floor – Masterbedroomattachedwithbath/W.C.andbalconyandbedroom2 Approximate Built-up Area : Main floor area 720 sq.ft AncillaryFloorArea13.94sq.ft Wall tiles : Galzed wall tiles ceiling height in kitchen and 5’ feet height for bath/W.Cs.
2.2.2 Current condition of the site
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2.2 SITE ANALYSIS
2.0 PRELIMINARY STUDIES2.2 SITE ANALYSIS2.2.2 SITE EXISTING CONDITION
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House Consist of : - Car Porch - Terrace - LivingArea - Dining Area - Kitchen - Bath 01 - MasterBedroom - Bath 02 - Bedroom2 - Balcony
2.2.3ExistingFloorPlans
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2.2 SITE ANALYSIS2.2.3 EXISTING FLOOR PLANS
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3.0 Design Development
3.1.1 Orthographic Drawing
3.1 Architectural 3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
3.1 ARCHITECTURAL3.1.1 ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWING
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3.0 Design Development
3.1.1 Orthographic Drawing
3.1 Architectural 3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
3.1 ARCHITECTURAL3.1.1 ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWING
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3.0 Design Development
3.1.1 Orthographic Drawing
3.1 Architectural
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Building Concept: Light The house has an industrialized theme, by using simple structure and finishes. A full height glass panel at the side of the house show casing the spiral staircase at the same time bringing in natural lighting into the main spaces of the house. A feature wall located at the front of the house right beside the entrance, reusing the brick from the existing structure, perforated to allow natural lighting and ventilation.
3.0 Design Development
3.1.2 Proposal Rendering
3.1 Architectural 3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
3.1 ARCHITECTURAL3.1.2 PROPOSAL RENDERING
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GROUND FLOOR• Reinforced Concrete slab• ReinforcedConcretecolumn• ReinforcedConcretefloorbeam• Brickwalls
FIRST FLOOR• ReinforcedConcreteslab,wooddeck-
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SECOND FLOOR• CompositeSteeldeckandReinforced
Concrete slab• Steelcolumn• Steelbeam• Lightweightpanelwalls,brickwalls
ROOF• Steelbeam• Steel rafters and purlins• Steelsheetdecking
3.2 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING3.2.1 OVERALL STRUCTURE
PERSPECTIVE OF STRUCTURE
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FIRST FLOOR STRUCTURE1:100
SECOND FLOOR STRUCTURE1:100
ROOF STRUCTURE1:100
3.2 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING3.2.2 STRUCTURAL PLAN
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3.2 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING3.2.2 STRUCTURAL PLAN
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75MM SEA-MASTER LIGHTWEIGHT PANEL
150MM BRICK-WALL WITH PLASTER
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ELEVATIONSCALE 1:50
SECTION A-ASCALE 1:10
PLANSCALE 1:10
ELEVATION SCALE 1:10
FIRST FLOOR PLANSCALE 1:50
GROUND FLOOR PLANSCALE 1:50
SECOND FLOOR PLANSCALE 1:50
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3.2 CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING3.2.4 DETAIL DRAWING
LIGHTWEIGHT PANELSTEEL BEAM TO CONCRETE FLOOR CONNECTION
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150MM X 250MM MS RECTAN-GULAR BEAM
150MM X 250MM MS RECTANGU-LAR TUBE COLUMN
250MM X 250MM STEEL PLATE
HOLLOW CORE MS COLUMN WELDED TO STEEL PLATE
30MM BOLT TO ANCHOR STEEL PLATE TO RC SLAB
100MM THICK RC SLAB
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15MM SCREW
75MM X 50MM U-CHANNEL
75MM X 1900MM SEAMASTER 3-IN-1 LIGHTWEIGHT PANEL
FIRST FLOOR PLANSCALE 1:200
Lightweightpanelismadeupoffibrecementboardfac-ingswithlightweightconcretemixofPortlandcementSource:http://www.seamasterpaint.com.my/professional/3-in-1_light-weight_board.html
WALL TO BEAM DETAIL DRAWINGSCALE 1:10
BEAM TO SLAB DETAIL DRAWINGSCALE 1:10
SECOND FLOOR PLANSCALE 1:200
REASON OF USE• EasyandQuickinstallation• Relativelylightcomparedtobrickwall• Doesnotexertalotofforceonstructure• Doesnotrequireextrasupport• Acousticperformance:40dB• Water Tightness• 2-hoursfirerated
REASON OF USE• Quickerinstallationcomparedtocastingconcrete• RelativelylightcomparedtoRCcolumn• Hasgoodtensileandcompressivestrength
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SECTIONSCALE 1:200
SECTIONSCALE 1:200
COMPOSITE DECK ROOF
CompositesteeldeckwithReinforcedConcreteSlabSource:https://comflorblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/cf80com-pletehr4.jpg
7MM THICK REINFORCEMENT BAR
25MM PU METAL DECK
25MM PU METAL DECKSouce:http://www.export-forum.com/chi-na/images/corrugated-sheets/steel-paint-ed-corrugated-sheets.jpg
18MM INSULATION FOAMSource:http://img.archiexpo.com/imag-es_ae/photo-g/thermal-insulation-rig-id-panel-polyisocyanurate-pir-foam-flat-roofs-103544-5270363.jpg
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WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
50MM C-CHANNEL PURLINS
150MM C-CHANNEL RAFTER
300MM X 300MM ALUMINIUM GUTTER50MM X 200MM FASCIA
18MM INSULATION FOAM
100MM THICK CONCRETE SLAB
SHEAR STUDS TO MANUF. SPECI-FICATION
50MM STEEL DECK
150MM X 250MM MS RECTANGU-LAR TUBE BEAM
REASON OF USE• Quickerinstallationcomparedtocastingconcrete• RelativelylightcomparedtoRCcolumn• Hasgoodtensileandcompressivestrength
MATERIALS
COMPOSITE DECK DETAIL DRAWINGSCALE 1:10
ROOF DETAIL DRAWINGSCALE 1:10
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3.3 MECHANICAL AND ELECTIRCAL ENGINEERING3.3.1 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
PLAN
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3.3 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3.3.1 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT 3.3.1.2 Section
TypesofLighting - Pendent Light - LED Recess Light - CoveLighting(LEDstrip
light) - Incandescent Light Bulb
3.3 MECHANICAL AND ELECTIRCAL ENGINEERING3.3.1 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
SECTION
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3.3 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3.3.2 WATER SYSTEM LAYOUT 3.3.2.1 Plan
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Roof Plan
3.3 MECHANICAL AND ELECTIRCAL ENGINEERING3.3.2 WATER SYSTEM LAYOUT
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3.3.2 WATER SYSTEM LAYOUT
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3.3 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3.3.2 WATER & SEWERAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT 3.3.2.2 Section
300gallonofstainlesssteelwatertank with1100mmdiameterand1000height Sit on the concrete floor slab
Sewerage pipe and water piping is hide beneath the plaster ceiling which uses as ceilingforcovelightingatthesametime
3.3 MECHANICAL AND ELECTIRCAL ENGINEERING
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
3.3.3 WATER & SEWERAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT
SECTION
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3.3 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3.3.3 SEWERAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT 3.3.3.1 Plans
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Second Floor
3.3 MECHANICAL AND ELECTIRCAL ENGINEERING
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3.3.4 SEWERAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT
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3.3 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3.3.4 WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT 3.3.4.1 Plans
Ground Floor Plan- Car Poarch First Floor Plan – Roof Terrace Roof Floor Plan
French Drain
3.3 MECHANICAL AND ELECTIRCAL ENGINEERING
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
3.3.5 WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT
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3.3 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3.3.4 WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM LAYOUT 3.3.4.2 Section & Rear Elevation
Section Rear Elevation
Gutter is provided at the side to prevent water dripping over
neighbour roof
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3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE3.4.1 FURNITURE LAYOUT
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN
4.0 FURNITURE LAYOUT
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4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 4.1 FLOOR FINISHES
AntiSlipCeramicTiles -Slipresistancefloortileatwetkitchen area
UnglazedPorcelainFloorTiles -Unfinishedexteriors -Used for slip resistant surface in an area where thetileislikelytobesubjectedto high amountsofmoisture.
Polished Concrete Flooring -Materialexposedtocreateanindustrialstyledesign
3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE3.4.2 FLOOR FINISHES
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VinylFloorTiles -Affordable option that offers style, durability, and long-lasting performance. -Extremely resistant to dents, scratches, and stains.
UnglazedPorcelainFloorTiles -Unfinishedexteriors -Used for slip resistant surface in an area where thetileislikelytobesubjectedto high amountsofmoisture.
3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE3.4.2 FLOOR FINISHES
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4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 4.2SectionalElevation
LivingRoom Dining Area
3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE3.4.3 SECTIONAL ELEVATION
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 4.1 Sectional Elevation
Kitchen Ground Floor Right View
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4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 4.1SectionalElevation
Bedroom4 Bedroom3
3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE3.4.3 SECTIONAL ELEVATION
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4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 4.3 Interior Rendering
Dining Area LivingRoom
3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE3.4.4 INTERIOR RENDERING
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4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 4.3 Interior Rendering
Bathroom Kitchen
3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE3.4.4 INTERIOR RENDERING
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4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 4.3 Interior Rendering
Bedroom4 Bedroom3
3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE3.4.4 INTERIOR RENDERING
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4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 4.4 Material Listing
Item Specification Area(m2) Price (RM) Supplier
H & R JOHNSON (M) SDN BHD 74/32 LRG GAJUS KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN SENAWANG 70450 Seremban Seremban,Malaysia
Dynaloc Sdn Bhd 16&18,Jalan Utama 2/34, TamanPerindustrian Puchong Utama, 47140 Puchong, Selangor,Malaysia.
WONG TING CERAMIC SDN.BHDNO3,JALAN1/5MAJUTIGA 61200 BATU PAHAT JOHOR
CM SUPREME CERAMICS (M) SDN. BHD. NO.18,Jalan KIP7, TamanPerindustrian KIP, 52200 Kuala Lumpur
KLANG Lot10444,OffJalanSungaiJati,Batu5,JalanKampungJawa,41000Klang,Selangor.
Plaster Ceiling
CeramicWallTiles
Anti Slip CeramicTiles
VinylFloorTiles
UnglazedPorcelain Floor Tiles
HemlineCreamCeramicWallTiles Size:30x30cm AreaUsed:Kitchen&Bathroom
Recessed Ceiling Area Used: Ground Floor & Bedroom1,2,3
Mattantisliprusticdecorative ceramictile40x40cm Area Used: Kitchen Flooring
Size:10x20cm Used:Bedroom1,2,3,4
Porcelaintilestoprovidelow maintenance Size:600x300x9mm Area Used: Bathroom& toilets
10.8
71.3
2.95
57.31
12.4/m2
6.57/m2
3.45/m2
4/ft2
12.4/m2
35
3.4 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE3.4.5 MATERIAL LISTING
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4.0 INTERIOR DESIGN 4.4 Material Listing
Item Specification Area(m2) Price (RM) Supplier
NIPPON PAINT (M) SDN. BHD. Lot 1-17,TamanPerindustrian,SubangUtama, JalanSu4,ShahAlam,Selangor,40300.
Nippon Paint – Wall Finishes
1x5Liters Nippon Paint Interior Spotless - Brilliant White 1001 Area Used: Wallsoneveryfloor
1960.13 1.68/m2
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3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT3.5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
In accordance to the architectural concept of “light” and the interior architectural concept of“industry”fortherefurbishmentoftheterracehouse,thelandscapeisdesignedtocomplementtheseideas.Moreimportantly,easeofmaintenancetakespriorityasitfullfilstheClient’scriteria.AbudgetofonlyRM2,000isallocatedforthelandscapecomponent,thuscostsavingsbecomeaverycriticalfactorinthedesignprocess.
Initial Ideas
VerticalGardenwithGro-Wall®system:
Initially,averticalscreeninggardenwasproposedtofilterlightandairintothehouse.ThiscouldbeacheivedwiththeGro-Wallsystemthatwasstudied.Grasscreteandcarpetgrasswerematerialssuggestedforoutdoorflooringbecausetheyareabletocoolsurroundingairandactasnaturalfilterstakingupdust,pollutants,andparticulatematterfromtheair.Abamboopergolashadedbycreeping plants was also proposed in order to encourage outdoor lounging and dining.
Nonetheless,theearlydesignproposalentailsmuchsoftscapewhichpointstoarelativelyhighmaintenancefactor.Moreover,watersupplywithoutabuiltrain-waterharvestingsystemiscostly.
Gro-Wall®modulesareeasilyfixedtostructuralwallssuchasbrick,concrete,wood,sheetmetalanddrywallinashortperiodoftime.
Gro-Wall®featuresIndividualPlantIrrigationwhichenablescustomisedwateringsystemstosuitvariousenvironmentalconditionsandplantspecies.
TypicalIrrigationSetup[Source:http://www.rainharvest.com/]
CoffeaCoffee,SS15,SubangJaya[Source:Greenroofsaustralasia.com.au]
3.5.1 CONCEPTUAL DESIGN STAGE
TypicalSetup[Source:http://www.rainharvest.com/]
Ventilated Green Wall[GroundFloor]
BambooPergolawithCreeperPlants
[SecondFloor]
Carpet Grass with Potted Bamboo
[FirstFloor]
Living Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Bath
Entrance
Car Porch
Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2
Master Bedroom
Master Bath
Bath
Bath
Studio Suite
Roof Garden
Roof Garden
Ground Floor First Floor
Second Floor Front Elevation Rear Elevation Side ElevationFront Elevation Rear Elevation Side Elevation
Living Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Bath
Entrance
Car Porch
Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2
Master Bedroom
Master Bath
Bath
Bath
Studio Suite
Roof Garden
Roof Garden
Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor
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3.5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE3.5.2 FINAL DESIGN STAGE: HARDSCAPE
PlanterBenchMadeofRecycledPallet[Source:Palletfurniturediy.com,2014]
PlanterBoxMadeofRecycledPallet[Source:Galleryhip.com]
RecycledPallet[Source:www.narrewarrenpallets.com.au,n.d.]
Flagstone Pattern[Source:Concretesupplyhouse.com]
Hardscapeconcernsthesolidelementsinlandscapearchitecturethatisunchangingovertime.Abenefitofemployinghardscapeistherelativelylowmaintenancerequired.Forthecarporch,concreteimprintedflooringintheFlagstonePatternisproposedwithpreciselythatideainmind.Ontheotherhand,thetexturedsurfaceisabletoprovidefrictionforusersafetywhenwet.Itisalsoaestheticallypleasingasitmimicsthebeautyofstonepavingwithouttheheavyprice.
Otherhardscapeelementsproposedincludeaplanterboxandaplanterbenchmadeofrecycledpalletswhicheliminatestheneedfornewmaterialpurchase.Moreover,therecycledpalletusedaslandscapematerialisfittingtotheinteriorthemeof“industry”.
Fortheroofgardensonthesecondfloor,pebblewashflooringisproposedasitisrelativelycheapcomparedtothecompositetimberflooringdesiredbytheprojectarchitect.Italsocomplementsthearchitecturalconceptof“light”asitexudesasenseofopennessandbrightnessinitsnaturalhue.Ergonomically,itisapleasingoutdoorfloormaterialtobewalkedonasitprovidesasafefrictionsurfaceanduniquetactileexperience.Itisalsoeasytobecleanedandisverydurable.Gravel is employed in theFrenchDrain systemuponwhich the planter boxes sit in order forexcesswatertobedrained.
Living Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Bath
Entrance
Car Porch
Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1
Master Bedroom
Master Bath
Bath
Bath
Studio Suite
Roof Garden
Roof Garden
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Living Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Bath
Entrance
Car Porch
Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1
Master Bedroom
Master Bath
Bath
Bath
Studio Suite
Roof Garden
Roof Garden
179² ft44² ft
265² ft
224² ft
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40² ft
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Ground Floor Hardscape Second Floor Hardscape
Pebble Wash Floor
Pebble Wash FloorPlanter Bench
PlanterBoxGravelConcreteImprintedFloor
Gravel
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3.5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE3.5.3 FINAL DESIGN STAGE: SOFTSCAPE
Softscapecompriseofthelivingandanimatedpartoflandscapearchitecture.Althoughitrequiressomeattentionandcarefromtheowner,therewardofawell-maintainedsoftscapeisworththeeffortasvegetationserveadoublefunctioninthattheyareaestheticallypleasingandpromoteahealthyenvironment.GreenFacadesystem:
Anothersoftscapeproposalinvolvetheplantingofbamboosalongtheexteriorfencethatseparatethecarporchfromthealleyway.Withreferencetothe imageabove,agreenwallcanalsobecreatedwithbambooplantedalongarow.Bambooisarelativelyfast-growingplantandcouldprovideasecuritywallforthecarporchthatinhibitspeoplefromclimbingoverthefence.
Taylor’sInternationalSchool,Puchong,Selangor,Malaysia[Source:Greenonwall.com]
TheinitialideaofaverticalgardenissustainedwithaGreenFacadesystemthatisecologicallysensibleandaestheticallyappealing.Itisemployedusingeasy-to-assemblecomponentsmadeofhighgradestainlesssteeltensioncablesmountedverticallybetweenstainlesssteelspacersfromJakob®RopeSystem.Thecablestrainclimbingplantstoformagreenfacade,asshownintheimageabove.
ThecreeperplantswouldbeplantedinthePlanterBenchonthesecondfloorofthehouseinorderforthemtogrowdownwardstowardsthemainentranceintothehouse.Thehangingplantswouldhavetobetrimmedfromtimetotimeastheyslowlyformacurtainfortheentrancedoor.Theplantsmainlyservetoscreenlight,noiseandairthroughtheMasterRoomwindow.
Ground Floor Softscape
PottedBambooPlantsformingaGreenWall[Source:Plantemporium.co.uk]
Second Floor Softscape
BambooPlant
Creeper Plant
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3.5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE3.5.4 FINAL DESIGN RENDER
Proposedcreeperplant:CycleabarbataAlsoknowninIndonesiaas“Cincauhijau“,itiscommonlyusedasamedicinalplant in Java. Locally, it is themain ingredient in themanufacture of thebelovedgrassjellydessert.(Source:Manilal,K.S.,&Sabu,T.,1985)
Proposedfenceplant:PhyllostachysAureaAlsoknownas“GoldenBamboo“,itscaneswillfadetoyellowwithagewhenexposedtostrongdirectsunlight.Atamaximumheightof about 30 feet, it is commonly used ashedgesand forplantingnext todrivewaysand walkways. (Source: Bamboogarden.com,n.d.)
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
GrassJellyDrink[Source:Siloka,n.d.]
PhyllostachysAurea[Source:ParamountPlants,n.d.]
CycleaBarbataPlant[Source:Momentsandmemories.blogspot.my,2014]
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BUILDING STRUCTURE FRAMING
Column
Floor level Reinforced concrete column m3 Unit price( RM/m3) Amount( RM)
1 Additional new columns due to exension 0.435 237.5 103.3
Floor level Steel hollow section column m Unit price( RM/m3) Total ( RM)
2 Additional new columns for new level extension 21.8 120 2616
Beam
Floor level Reinforced concrete beam m3 Unit price( RM/m3) Amount( RM)
0 Additional new beam due to renovation 0.9096 237.5 216.03
1 Additional new beam for new level extension 2.3754 " 564.16
Floor level Galvanised steel beam m Unit price( RM/m ) Total ( RM)
0 New steel beam addition due to renovation 7.24 406 2939.44
1 New steel beam addition due to new level extension 7.24 " 2939.44
2 New steel beam addition due to new roof 29 " 11774
Floor slab
Floor level Reinforced concrete floor slab m3 Unit price( RM/m3) Amount( RM)
1 Additional new floor slab due to extension 2.445 237.5 580.7
Floor level Composite concrete floor slab m2 Unit price( RM/m3) Total ( RM)
2 Sukalp profile steel decking 36 32.5 1170 Grade 15 concrete floor slab with thickness of 50mm 36 28.5 1026
Concrete reinforcing galvanized steel bar 36 18 648
Brickwall
Floor level Brickwall m2 Unit price( RM/m2) Amount( RM)
0 Brickwall ground floor 17.66 72.9 1287.6
1 Brickwall first floor 23.244 " 1694.49
2 Brickwall second floor 59.519 " 4338.94
Light-weight wall panel
Floor level Light-weight wall panel m2 Unit price( RM/m2) Amount( RM)
1 Internal light-weight partition 47.56 40 1902.4
2 Internal light-weight partition 12.06 " 482.4
Total 34282.9
COSTING (SPECIFICATION) for civil and structure works 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.1 Costing
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT3.6 QUANTITY SURVEYING3.6.1 COSTING (CIVIL & STRUCTURE WORKS)
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BUILDING STRUCTURE FRAMING
Column
Floor level Reinforced concrete column m3 Unit price( RM/m3) Amount( RM)
1 Additional new columns due to exension 0.435 237.5 103.3
Floor level Steel hollow section column m Unit price( RM/m3) Total ( RM)
2 Additional new columns for new level extension 21.8 120 2616
Beam
Floor level Reinforced concrete beam m3 Unit price( RM/m3) Amount( RM)
0 Additional new beam due to renovation 0.9096 237.5 216.03
1 Additional new beam for new level extension 2.3754 " 564.16
Floor level Galvanised steel beam m Unit price( RM/m ) Total ( RM)
0 New steel beam addition due to renovation 7.24 406 2939.44
1 New steel beam addition due to new level extension 7.24 " 2939.44
2 New steel beam addition due to new roof 29 " 11774
Floor slab
Floor level Reinforced concrete floor slab m3 Unit price( RM/m3) Amount( RM)
1 Additional new floor slab due to extension 2.445 237.5 580.7
Floor level Composite concrete floor slab m2 Unit price( RM/m3) Total ( RM)
2 Sukalp profile steel decking 36 32.5 1170 Grade 15 concrete floor slab with thickness of 50mm 36 28.5 1026
Concrete reinforcing galvanized steel bar 36 18 648
Brickwall
Floor level Brickwall m2 Unit price( RM/m2) Amount( RM)
0 Brickwall ground floor 17.66 72.9 1287.6
1 Brickwall first floor 23.244 " 1694.49
2 Brickwall second floor 59.519 " 4338.94
Light-weight wall panel
Floor level Light-weight wall panel m2 Unit price( RM/m2) Amount( RM)
1 Internal light-weight partition 47.56 40 1902.4
2 Internal light-weight partition 12.06 " 482.4
Total 34282.9
COSTING (SPECIFICATION) for civil and structure works 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.1 Costing
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT3.6 QUANTITY SURVEYING3.6.1 COSTING (CIVIL & STRUCTURE WORKS)
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BUILDING SUPERSTRUCTURE Roof
No. Items Size(mm) Unit price (RM) Amount(RM) 1 Sukalp profiled steel roof sheet 53m2 32.5 1722.5
Items Amount(m) Unit price (RM) Amount(RM) 2 BEB3505Batten35x0.5mm(6m) 19 11.8 224.2 3 C- chanel 75x37x1.0mm(6m) 4 26.5 106
Total 2052.7
COSTING(SPECIFICATION)forcivilandstructureworks 3.6QuantitySurveyor 3.6.1 Costing
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT3.6 QUANTITY SURVEYING3.6.1 COSTING (CIVIL & STRUCTURE WORKS)
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DEMOLITION &REMOVAL FROM SITE OF ALL BUILDING AND EXISTING STRUCTURE
No. Demolition and removal m2 Unit price( RM/m2) Amount( RM)
Brickwork buildings
1 Double storey plan area: less than 100m2 80.42 30 2412.6
FENESTRATION
Door
No. Door type Size (mm) Unit x Price (RM) Amount(RM)
1 Solid Wooden Timber Door 3' x 7' (LLC/ Sandor) 900 x 2100 4 x RM185 740
2 Door malaysia living entrance double leaf door 1400 x 2100 1 x RM1200 1200
3 Entrance grill door 1800 x 2100 1 x RM450 450
4 Exterior door for studio 900 x 2100 1 x RM720 720
5 RELIANCE Aluminium Bi-Fold Toilet Door 800 x 2100 1 x RM450 450 6 Mild steel perforated main gate + autogate system 4000 x 1800 1 x RM2388 2388
Window
No. Window type m2 Unit price( RM/unit) Amount(RM) 1 Aluminium frame window with 6mm float glass 38.4 274.6 10544.64
Total RM16,492.64
COSTING (SPECIFICATION) for building works 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.1 Costing
SPIRAL STAIRCASE No. Item Unit Unit x Price (RM) Total (RM) 1 Standard metal spiral stair kits 13 risers x 2 5960 11920
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BUILDING FINISHING WORK
No. Item Area (m2) Specification Unit price/ m2 Total Supplier 1 Un-glazed porcelain floor tiles (bathrooms) 10.8 600 x 300 x 9mm 12.4 113.92 H&R JOHNSON (M) SDN BHD
2 Nippon paint for wall finishes-spotless x 5 litres 1960.13 brilliant white 1001 125 625 Nippon paint (M) SDN BHD 3 Vinyl floor tiles 35 Rustic barnwood 19.71 689.85 Dynaloc Sdn Bhd 4 Anti slip ceremic tiles (kitchen) 2.95 400 x 400mm 18 53.1 5 Plaster ceiling 71.3 7.2 520.49 6 Ceramic wall tile 57.31 300 x 300mm 12 687.72
Total 2690.08
COSTING (SPECIFICATION) for building finishing works
FURNISHING
Cabinet
No. Cabinet type Size (mm) Unit x Price (RM) Amount(RM)
1 IKEA Bissa shoe cabinet with 3 compartment 490 x 135 1 x 129 129 2 IKEA PAX wardrobe (Ballstad white) 150 x 60 x 201 3 x 780 2340 3 IKEA PAX wardrobe, white, Bergsbo white 150 x 60 x 201 1 x 1915 1915
Total 4384
3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.1 Costing
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COSTING (SPECIFICATION) for landscape works
LANDSCAPE No. Item m2 Unit price( RM/m2) Amount(RM) 1 Steel cable for creeper 8 1 x 50 400 2 Plant for per steel cable 8 1 x 15 120 3 Car porch concrete imprint 20 1 x 15 300 4 Balcony pebble wash flooring 19 1 x 30 570
Total 1390
3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.1 Costing
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT3.6 QUANTITY SURVEYING3.6.1 COSTING (LANDSCAPE WORKS)
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COSTING (SPECIFICATION) for mechanical and electrical works
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL COSTING
Electrical services No M & E Quantity Unit price ( RM/unit) Amount ( RM) 1 LED Panel Light 4 inches Round White 28 25 700 2 Switch Point Socket 27 12 324
3 Philips-Tornado Spiral Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb 7 15.9 111.3 4 IKEA FOTO pendent Lighting Fixture 7 49.9 349.3 5 Panasonic NA-F80A1 1 999 999
SANITARY FIXTURE No M & E Qty Unit price ( RM/unit) Amount( RM) 1 Bareno (Model UM 2039) sink and tap 1 400 400 2 Elba Gas Stove Glass Egh-8022-BK 1 328 328 3 RUBINE 56" Remote Ceiling Fan 4 299 1196 4 Bidet 4 200 800 5 Sorento Bathroom Basin 4 100 400 6 GS Anti Odor Floor Trap (150mmx1500mm) 9 10 90
WATER TANK No Item Brand Price per unit Amount ( RM)
1 King Kong KR300 vertical round bottom stainless steel tank King Kong
1267.5 1267.5 1250 litre/300G HEATING & COOLING
No M & E Qty Unit price ( RM/unit) Amount( RM)
1 Samsung 4 star 1.0hp Deluxe Air Conditioners AR09HCFSA - R22 4 865 3460 2 RUBINE 56" Remote Ceiling Fan 6 240 1400
3 Joven SA8E Water Heater 4 299 1196
4 Mitsubishi EX25SHC Exhaust Ventilation Fan (White) 1 120 120
Total 13141.1
3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.1 Costing
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT3.6 QUANTITY SURVEYING3.6.1 COSTING (MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL WORKS)
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PRELIMINARY COST OF CONSTRUCTION
No. Preliminary cost list Unit rate Number of month Amount(RM)
1 Insurance of work 0.12% 3 10556
2 Project Signboard 1925 1925
3 Fire protection (Fire extinguisher) 150 150
4 Labour cost 5% of work 5308.8
Total 17939.8
COSTING (SPECIFICATION) for preliminary works 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.1 Costing
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT3.6 QUANTITY SURVEYING3.6.1 COSTING (PRELIMINARY WORKS)
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Elemental breakdown of cost Amount
Demolition and removal from site of existing structure 2412.6
Superstructure 36335.6
Buiding works 28412.64
Building finishes 7074.08
Mechanical and electrical worls 13141.1
Landscaping 1390
Preliminary cost 17939.8
Total construction cost RM 106705.82
Elemental cost breakdown 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.2 Elemental cost breakdown
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT3.6 QUANTITY SURVEYING3.6.2 ELEMENTAL COST BREAKDOWN
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Total construction cost RM106,705.82
Position & fee percentage Total (RM)
Architect 7% of total of construction cost 6158
Project manager 3% of total construction cost 2639
C&S engineer 7% of total structural works 1817
M&E engineer 5% of total M&E works 657
Quantity Surveyor 2% of total construction cost work 1759
Landscape architect 8% of total landscape work 111.2
Interior designer 10% of total interior work 661
Total 13802.2
Total overall cost RM120,508.02
Consultant fee and percentages 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.3 Consultant fee and percentage
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ESTIMATED COST PERCENTAGE
C&S 29%
M&E 11%
Building work 25%
Estimated finishing work 8%
Estimated landscape work 2%
Estimated consultant fee 12%
Estimated preliminary cost 13%
3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.4 Estimated cost percentage
Renovation and construction cost estimates
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Estimated construction budget RM 120000
C&S RM36,335.60 29%
M&E RM13,141.10 11%
Building work RM30,825.24 25%
Estimated finishing work RM7,074.08 8%
Estimated landscape work RM1,390.00 2%
Estimated consultant fee RM13,802.20 12%
Estimated preliminary cost RM17,939.80 13%
Total construction cost RM106,705.82
Total overall cost RM120,508.02
ESTIMATED PROJECT OVERALL COST BREAKDOWN 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.5 Estimated project overall cost breakdown
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Subang area and property sale price of area
RM Built-up area (ft2)
518,000 800
Property sale price per ft2 647.5
Project property value based on Subang area 841,750 1300
1300ft2 x RM 647.50 = RM841,750
RM842,000 – RM420,000 = RM422,000
Gain value of property based on comparison= Project property value based on price per area – existing property sale price of Subang Jaya area
Project property value based on price per area =
= RM842,000 +/-
Based on findings, a renovated terrace house of 800ft2 has a sale price of approximately RM520,000 at Subang Jaya area:
Estimation of project sale value based on the current Subang Jaya area property rate:
Property value estimation
Gross capital gain =
3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.6 Capital asset pricing model
[Source: 260,150 Properties for Sale in Malaysia, n.d.]
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The calculated property value is RM842,000 and gain value is RM 422,000, this estimated price could/ have potential to be increased based on provided facilities.
Analysis on the determined project property value based on price per area method:
Below is a table showing facilities provided in the property:
Other facilities Item
1 Automated gate
2 Landscaping
Floors Spaces Facilities (New)
GF Living area RUBINE 56" Remote Ceiling Fan
Bathroom Joven SA8E Water Heater,Bidet,Sorento Bathroom Basin
Kitchen Bareno(Model UM 2039) sink and tap, Elba Gas Stove Glass Egh-8022-BK
FF Masterbed room Samsung Deluxe Air Conditioner,Joven Water Heater,Bidet,Sorento Bathroom Basin
Bedroom 1 Samsung Deluxe Air Conditioner,Joven Water Heater, Bidet,Sorento Bathroom Basin Bedroom 2
SF Studio Samsung Deluxe Air Conditioner,Joven Water Heater, Bidet,Sorento Bathroom Basin, Mitsubishi Exhaust Ventilation Fan
Analysis on property value estimation 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.6 Capital asset pricing model
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RENT PRICE ESTIMATION
Subang area rent rate RM Area (ft2) 1300 830
Property rent price per ft2 1.6 Project rentable rate 2036 1300
Based on findings, a renovated terrace house of 800ft2 has a rent rate of approximately RM1300 at Subang Jaya area:
Spaces Area (ft2) Existing (ft2/ RM) Spaces rental price (RM) Master Bedroom 152
3.3
501.6 Bedroom 1 122 402.6 Bedroom2 99 326.7 Studio Suite 207 683.1
Total 1914
Further breakdown of rent estimates for specific spaces: Based on rentable area (room area) / total rent price (RM1300)
With the findings of a renovated house of 2 bedroom and two bath, rent rate is RM3.3 per ft2. The total project rental price based on rate RM3.3 per ft2 is RM1914.
3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.7 Sale comparison approach
[Source: Malaysia Property and Real Estate for Sale and Rent, n.d.]
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Spaces Area (ft2) Existing (ft2/ RM) Spaces rental price (RM) Proposed (ft2/ RM) Rent Revised
Master Bedroom 152
3.3
501.6
5
760 950
Bedroom 1 122 402.6 610 800
Bedroom2 99 326.7 495 700
Studio Suite 207 683.1 1035 1300
Total 1914 Total 2900 3750
Rent rate for property is adjusted to the average rent prices in the market. Thus, the rent rate for the property is revised to RM3750.
Average rent prices for similar room type of Subang Jaya area:
Average rent price of Subang area Rent rate of 1 user(RM) Rent rate of 2 user(RM) Facilities
Master bed room 1 800 900
1. Housekeeping (frequency 1)
2. Cooking Hood & Hob
3. Toiletries 4. Water Heater in
Common Bathroom 5. Owner's
Maintenance Team 6. Room Air-
Conditioner 7. Room with Window 8. Bed & Mattress 9. Wardrobe 10. Study Desk & Study
Chair 11. Wall Fan
Medium bedroom 2 750 800
Medium bedroom 1
700 800
Master bed room 2 1000 1300
Estimated rent rate for property
RENT PRICE ESTIMATION 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.7 Sale comparison approach
[Source: RaymondHome SS15-2 Master Room shared bathroom - SS15 Subang Jaya, n.d.]
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RM842,000 – RM420,000 = RM422,000
Gain value of property based on comparison= Project property value based on price per area – existing property sale price of Subang Jaya area
Sales income
Property sale price per ft2 647.5
Project property value based on Subang area 841,750 1300
Sales income = RM 842,000
Gross capital gain =
RM422,000 – RM120,508.02 = RM301,491.98 Net capital gain =
Capital gain of property is 50.1% per annum, which exceeds the basic requirement of the client of 20% capital gain.
Property estimated sale price RM842,000
Gross capital gain RM422,000
Capital gain 50.1%
Gross capital gain = (RM422,000/ RM842,000) 100%
= 50.1%
Profit duration estimation 3.6 Quantity Surveyor 3.6.8 Return in investment (ROI)
3.0 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT3.6 QUANTITY SURVEYING3.6.9 PROFIT DURATION ESTIMATE
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Rental yield
Property purchase price RM420,000.00
Annual rent RM45,000
Gross rent yield 10.70%
Gross rent yield = (RM45000/ RM420000) 100%
= 10.70%
Rental income (100%) Rent rate
Master Bedroom 950
Bedroom 1 800
Bedroom2 700
Studio Suite 1300
Total 3750
Annual rent = RM3750 x 12= RM45,000
Rental yield of property is 10.70%, which exceeds the basic requirement of the client of at least 3.5% for Long Term or at least 6.5% for Short Stay.
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Monthly income
Monthly expenses
Total monthly expenses = RM 500 + RM 30 = RM 800
Rental income (100%) Rent rate
Master Bedroom 950
Bedroom 1 800
Bedroom2 700
Studio Suite 1300
Total 3750
Total monthly income = RM 950 + RM 800 + RM 700 + RM 1300 = RM 3750
Monthly expenses No. of air cond Rate Amount
Electricity bill 4 500 500
Water bill 30 30
Total 800
Property monthly income and expenses
3.6.10 Total monthly income and expenses
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Loan 5 years (60 months)
Total overall cost RM120,508.02
Bank lending rate 0.04
Maximum lending rate 0.6
Total lending amount RM72,304.80
Yearly interest 2892.2
Monthly interest 241
Total amount to return per month 1446.08
Net profit per month 2950
Total net profit per month 1503.92
Profit duration estimation
Gross profit per month: RM3750 Total overall cost: RM120,508.02 Profit duration estimation = (RM120,508.02/ RM3750) / 12
Net profit per month: RM 1503.92 Total overall cost: RM120,508.02 Profit duration estimation = (RM120,508.02/ RM1503.92) / 12
= 6.67 years = 2.6 years
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4.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT4.1 SUCCESS CRITERIA4.1.1 MANAGEMENT PLANNING TIMELINE
COST
TIME SCOPE QUANTITY
COST • Cost of construction consist of all
the resources cost, labor cost, bill of materials and machineries.
• The cost would be the best if it is within the given budget by client.
TIME • Construction to be finished within
the time given to avoid for any penalty or late deliver of product.
• Supervised with assigned contractors with architect and civil engineer to keep up with the assigned work phase.
SCOPE • Project that reaches clients’
expectation by maintaining the quality of the product and time used.
• Project has minimal construction defects through planning and systematic activities.
The success criteria is to guide to achieve goal and target that has been set refereed back to the objectives of the project. Success criteria will be helpful during the decision making for the project. The set target should be realistic and able to achieve so that it can really work by the end of the project. Besides, clients always seek for high quality outcome with lesser budget.
Effectiveprojectteamandhighcaliberprojectmanager,theprojectwillbeabletoprogresswellaccordingtotheprojectplanningthatahsbeenpreparedearlier.Riskanalysisandinvestigatedandverifiedaccordingtothecurrentsituation.Withgoodcooperationofallparties,thescopeofprojectwascompletedsuccessfully.
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PLANNING DESIGN DEVELOPMENT OPERATION / CONSTRUCTION COMMISSIONING TURNOVER
Operations Strategy
Operations Planning SOPs,MOPs,EOPsDeveloped
ImplementOperationsSystems
CriticalMOPs,SOPsDeveloped
OperationsSystemPopulated
Operations Training OperationsProgramImplemented
AllMOPs,SOPsDeveloped;AllProceduresReviewed&
Optimized
Review
Optimize
CostManagement • Machinery • Labor Cost Architect design Engineerdeterminestructuretoberemoveandtobeadd. Interior design.
Roof • Steelbeam • Steel rafters and purlins • Steelsheetdecking Architectural finishes • Internal wall installation • Externalwallpainting • Ceiling finishes • Floorcompositemetaldeck • Door and window installation • Roofingmetaldeckandsteel
truss
MechanicalandElectricalwork • Conduit and wiring • Pipingsystem • Sewagesystem
SteelStructureFraming G Floor • Reinforced Concrete slab • ReinforcedConcretecolumn • ReinforcedConcretebeam • Brickwalls 1st Floor • ReinforcedConcreteslab,wooddecking • ReinforcedConcretecolumn • ReinforcedConcretebeam • Lightweightpanelwalls,brickwalls 2nd Floor • Compositesteeldeckandreinforcedconcreteslab • Steelcolumn • Steelbeam • Lightweightpanelwalls,brickwalls
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Prepare and submit
application
Council Assesses
Requests further
information
Public notification
given
Council may hold a
community consultation
meeting
Planning officer asses
the application and prepared
a report
Senior planning officer makes a decision
Approved planning permit
Notice of decision to
grant a planning permit
Notice of refusal
4.2 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE
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4.2.2 WORK SCOPE BREAKDOWN
DESIGN 1 • Identify project programs
and requirement. • Identify design theme and
build shared concept and policies.
• Prepare budget • Conduct research,
investigation and analysis of natural, social, cultural and business environment of site.
• Determine rough system. • Plan energy demand
(sustainability issue) • Prepare preliminary
planning document.
DESIGN 2 • Develop detailed architectural
design. • Develop structural design. • Develop detailed layout of
joints and materials. • Propose detailed layout of
M&E system. • Define exact dimensions of
system. and system components (water tank etc.)
• Develop preliminary landscape design.
• Propose color scheme and furniture selection.
• Prepare budget for payback (detailed)
• Perform detailed financial evaluation.
• Perform calculation on recyclable product used (sustainability issue)
• Provide construction details. • Final design model.
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Risk Likelihood (1-5)
Severity (1-5)
Impact Strategy Contingency
Industrial Client doesn’t approve the design
2 4 Clientmight terminatetheproject
Fulfill the client needs
Modify and resubmit
Project doesn’t get approval from MPSJ
1 5 Further amendment
Fulfill requirement of MPSJ
Modify and resubmit
Social Low popularity
2 2 Building can’t generate income
Attractive design
Propose different approach
Limited carparks
3 1 Traffic congestion
Trytenant whowalkoruse public transport
Park at roadside
Traffic jam
4 5 Stuck in house and pollution
Full length gate
Use alternativeroute
Security
3 5 Theft Safety doors,windows and gate
Hire guard for that area
Risk Likelihood (1-5)
Severity (1-5)
Impact Strategy Contingency
Consultants Errors Project Manager turnover
2 3 Teamlostdirection
Find out issue and solution
Assign new projectmanagerifnecessary
Issue with subcontractors
2 3 Delayofproject
Find out issue and solution
Assign new subcontractor
Conflicts and disputes
2 4 Team unable to performwell
Meetings and discussion
Replace people with trouble
Miscommunication
2 2 Delayofproject
Meetings and discussion
Show right drawing
Implementation inefficiency
5 3 Delayofproject
Reschedule on contract
Replace people who start this
Unclear construction specifications
3 4 Delayofproject
Makesuredrawing are detailed with supervisionof architect and engineer
Meetings and discussion
Wrong cost estimation
3 3 Exceed the projectcost
Detailed drawing for QS
Meetings and discussion
Confusion at scope of work
4 2 Miscommunication
Identifyandverify
Meetings and discussion
Others Delay with permits or approvals
2 2 Delayofproject
Enquirieswith MPSJ
Reschedule on contract
Client change design
3 4 Delay of project,extracost
Ensure fulfill client’s need before finalizing
Legalactivity
Bankruptcy of client
2 3 Terminationofproject
Ensure client’s financial ability
Find alawyer
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Risk Likelihood (1-5)
Severity (1-5)
Impact Strategy Contingency
Site Excavation Damage on existing wiring
1 2 Extracostfor reparation
Obtain data fromauthorities
Compensation
Damage on existing water pipes
1 2 Extracostfor reparation
Obtain data fromauthorities
Compensation
Labour Worker’s injuries
2 5 Compensation and lawsuits
Ensure all safetyprecautions are done
First aid servicestandbyonsite
Worker’s death
1 5 Compensation and lawsuits
Ensure all safetyprecautions are done
Claimfrominsurance and hire new
Shortage of workers
2 3 Contract fine and delayofproject
Hiremore Maximize workinghours
Lack of supervision
3 4 Delayof project
Penaltyonsupervisors andworkers
Replacementofsupervisor
Poor workmanship
3 4 Construction failure
Moreskilledworker
Replacement ofworker
Shortage of workers
2 4 Delayofproject
Lookfor legal assistance
Risk Likelihood (1-5)
Severity (1-5)
Impact Strategy Contingency
Construction Wrong installation
1 3 More labour,cost andtimedelay
Site manager to ensure everythingto specification drawings
Compensation
Time overturn
2 2 Penalty Refer to Gantt chart
Replace concerned people
Materiality and tools Breakdown of machines
1 1 Costlytorepair
Good supplier
New machines
Lack of mobility
2 2 Delay of project
Good planning of machineryusage
Maximizeworking hours
Display of operation time
1 2 More cost anddelayofproject
More labour Maximizeworking hours
Insufficient tools and machines
2 1 Delay of project
Hire good contractor
Compensation
Building Materials Insufficient material 1 1 Exceeding
the cost Check byinhouse QS
Extramaterial tobuyin
Extra materials 1 1 Wastage Check byinhouse QS
Leftover for futureproject
Delay in delivery 2 1 Delayofproject
Good supplier
Compensation and replace supplier
Defects on materials 2 1 More cost Good supplier
Replace supplier
Theft 1 1 More cost Hire securityfor the site
Call the police
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Risk Likelihood (1-5)
Severity (1-5)
Impact Strategy Contingency
Natural Disasters Heavy downpour
4 2 Defect of materialsand structural members
Proper storage and protection
Replace materials
High humidity
2 1 Defect of materials
Proper storage and protection
Replace materials
Others Noise or view complaints by neighbouring tenants
2 1 - - -
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ARCHITECTURE Forthefaçade,itwouldbebettertorepainttheexteriorwallofthebuildingeveryfewyearsinordertomaintainitsaestheticvalues.Theledgesontopofopeningsuchaswindowsanddoorswouldcreatewaterstainafterlongperiodoftimeexposedtorain. CIVIL & STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS RefertotheBuildingManualandtakeprecautionstepsandmaintenanceachievesustainableassetmanagement. Ensure new installation or holes drill on walls doesn’t affect the structure so that the structure always stay rigid. MECHINICAL & ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS RefertotheBuildingManualandtakeprecautionstepsandmaintenanceachievesustainableassetmanagement. Hireatechnicianwhoisexpertinthisfieldtoexaminethemechanical and electrical components over a certain time to ensure it’s safe to operate. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Landscapecanbemaintainthroughalwayswatertoensurethegrowthoftheplantsandhireagardenerorpersonwhoexpertsin thisfieldfortrimmingworkoftheplantsincertainperiodoftimetomaintainitsaestheticvalue. INTERIOR DESIGN Encouraged to re-furbishtheinteriorwalleveryfewyearsinordertomaintainitsaestheticvalue. OTHERS RefertotheBuildingManualandtakeprecautionstepsandmaintenanceachievesustainableassetmanagement. Alwayskeepthehousecleanwhichhelptoprovideahealthylivingspaceforthefamilyortenant.
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GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR MEZZANINE FLOOR
PreviousProposal1 Floor Plans
Appendix
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Appendix PreviousProposal1 Section&Elevation
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SECTION
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Sliding Door with sound insulation panels
Family or Students
Young Family
Living Area or Guest Room
Appendix PreviousProposal3 Floor Plans
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Wall Art + Reused Staircase
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MINUTES OF CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING NO.1
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RE: PROPOSED HOUSE RENOVATION & EXTENSION AT NO. 123, JALAN SS 19/6A, SUBANG JAYA, SELANGOR D.E. FOR MISS FERNN ANG Venue: Taylor’s University (Room E.5.08) Date of Meeting: 7th Sept 2015 Time of Meeting: Commencing at 9.10am; Closing at 9.45am Attendance Record and Contact Details – Persons Present. No. Name Company Ref. Telephone Fax/email 1. Ar. Chin Tuck Heng.
(Client) Progressive Success Sdn. Bhd.
PS 019-3356947
thchin.tu2015@gmail.com
2. Choo Ai Lin (Interior Designer)
Effector Corporation ID 010 5660319 ai0819@hotmail.com
3. Kian Soon Jean Effector Corporation LA 016 626 8199 jeankian@gmail.com 4. Leong Carmen
(Civil & Structural Engineer)
Effector Corporation C&S 0173308296
carmenleong@live.com
5. Liew Hui En Effector Corporation QS 0173535582 huienliew@ymail.com 6. Ng You Sheng
(Architect)
Effector Corporation AR 0183636322
yousheng94@hotmail.com
7. Tan Heng Yee
(Mechanical & Electrical Engineer)
Effector Corporation M&E 0162562880
xinyi_00542@hotmail.com
8. Teo Kean Hui
(Project Manager)
Effector Corporation PM 0172595998
teokeanhuiofcl@live.com
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ABSENT: 1. n/a ITEM PARTICULARS ACTIONS 1.1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 The 1st Client-Consultant Meeting was held on the 7th September 2015 INFO 1.1.2
Overview of Effector Corporation’s (EC) vision, values, aims and objectives. INFO
1.1.3
Overview of EC’s ground rules. INFO
1.1.4
Introduction to consultant roles and scope of work for the project. INFO
1.2.0 Project Brief 1.2.1 Discussion about Client requirements and project brief. RM100,000 project budget is
deemed too low. INFO
1.2.2 Discussion regarding renovation possibilities; design ideas. 1.2.3 Discussion regarding duration of project being optimum at 3 months. 1.2.0 Deliverables 1.2.1 Architect to visit local authority with Project Manager to acquire quick rent
assessment, land title and standard guidelines for project. AR; PM
1.2.2 Interior Designer to prepare proposals based on theme “Industrial” ID
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1.2.3 Landscape Architect to prepare proposals for green wall & GBI goals LA 1.2.4 Civil & Structural Engineer to provide overview of existing structural system C&S 1.2.5 Quantity Surveyor to provide precedence for renovation & extension budgets QS 1.2.6 Mechanical & Electrical Engineer to provide overview of mechanical and electrical
systems on site M&E
1.2.7 Architect to prepare concept proposals for renovation & extension design AR 1.3.0 NEXT MEETING – THE 2nd CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING 1.3.1 The next meeting shall be on Monday (14th Sept 2015), at 8.45am, at Taylor’s
University ( Room E5.08) Parties are to take note as no further notice shall be issued unless there is any change.
INFO
Minutes prepared by Kian Soon Jean, 7th Sept 2015. - Signature:
Copies emailed to: (All present – Effector Corporation), PS.
E Co.EFFECTOR CORPORATION
ARC 3612 [Project Management]Housing Renovation Project, SS19
6.0 APPENDIX
MINUTES OF CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING NO.2
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RE: PROPOSED HOUSE RENOVATION & EXTENSION AT NO. 123, JALAN SS 19/6A, SUBANG JAYA, SELANGOR D.E. FOR MISS FERNN ANG Venue: Taylor’s University (Room E.5.08) Date of Meeting: 14th Sept 2015 Time of Meeting: Commencing at 9.00am; Closing at 10.00am
Attendance Record and Contact Details – Persons Present. No. Name Company Ref. Telephone Fax/email 1. Ar. Chin Tuck Heng.
(Client) Progressive Success Sdn. Bhd.
PS 019-3356947
thchin.tu2015@gmail.com
2. Choo Ai Lin (Interior Designer)
Effector Corporation ID 010 5660319 ai0819@hotmail.com
3. Kian Soon Jean (Landscape Architect)
Effector Corporation LA 016 626 8199 jeankian@gmail.com
4. Leong Carmen (Civil & Structural Engineer)
Effector Corporation C&S 0173308296
carmenleong@live.com
5. Liew Hui En (Quantity Surveyor)
Effector Corporation QS 0173535582 huienliew@ymail.com
6. Ng You Sheng (Architect)
Effector Corporation AR 0183636322
yousheng94@hotmail.com
7. Tan Heng Yee (Mechanical & Electrical Engineer)
Effector Corporation M&E 0162562880
xinyi_00542@hotmail.com
8. Teo Kean Hui (Project Manager)
Effector Corporation PM 0172595998
teokeanhuiofcl@live.com
ABSENT: 1. n/a
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ITEM PARTICULARS ACTIONS 1.1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 The 2nd Client-Consultant Meeting was held on the 14th September 2015 INFO 1.1.2
Minutes of Client-Consultant Meeting no. 1 accepted by Project Manager. Mechanical and Electrical Engineer seconded the acceptance.
INFO
1.2.0 Project Brief 1.2.1 Overview of client’s preference of rental. Client aims to rent it to working young adults
or students. INFO
1.2.2 Discussion on possibilities of selling house at high price or renting out rooms as “bed-
and-breakfast”. INFO
1.2.3 Overview of client’s requirement of having a minimum of 3 bedrooms. INFO 1.2.4 Discussion on client’s preference of industrial-themed design. INFO 1.2.5 Discussion of building guidelines. To enquire on maximum height of extension and
maximum front extension. AR; PM
1.3.0 Design Proposals 1.3.1 Architect proposes proposal no.1.
- Larger master bedroom and 2 smaller bedrooms. - A master bath and shared bath 1 is proposed. - Wall between living and dining area is removed - A wall is added to separate kitchen from dining.
INFO
1.3.2 Architect proposes proposal no.2 with a modified staircase layout.
- First floor has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Rooms are more evenly spaced. - All walls that separates ground floor spaces are removed.
INFO
1.3.3 Issue of ventilation for bedroom 2 and bathrooms is raised. AR; M&E 1.3.4 Architect proposes proposal no. 3 with an additional floor.
- First floor is extended frontwards up to the balcony and backwards up to the boundary.
- Additional staircase to connect to second floor. - Bedroom 2 on second floor. - Shared bathroom on first floor.
INFO
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1.3.5 Issue of additional staircase being not space efficient is raised. AR 1.3.6 Issue of placement of door for bedroom 2 being not space efficient is raised. AR 1.3.7 Client proposes use of spiral staircase. INFO 1.4.0 Interior Design Proposal 1.4.1 Use of casement windows with grills inside for security INFO 1.4.2 Proposal of storage under the stairs. INFO 1.5.0 Landscape and GBI Proposal 1.5.1 To achieve GBI E.Co will use energy sustainable site planning and management.
- Use of recycled materials. INFO
1.5.2 GBI consultant propose
- Use of water recycling to achieve water efficiency. - With good lighting and acoustic to achieve indoor environment quality.
INFO
1.5.3 Use of Green Wall or Gro-wall system for landscape. INFO 1.6.0 Structural 1.6.1 Issue of structures that need to be redesigned may incur a higher cost is raised. INFO 1.7.0 Client’s Suggestion 1.7.1 Removal of gate and fence for house to look bigger and more inviting. INFO 1.7.2 Use of bushes or lights to define boundary of house. INFO 1.8.0 Deliverables 1.8.1 Architect to refine proposal for renovation and extension design. AR 1.8.2 Project Manager to confirm building guidelines with authority. PM 1.8.3 Interior Designer to refine proposal according to theme and the new design. ID 1.8.4 Landscape Architect to refine proposals for landscape. LA
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1.8.5 Civil & Structural Engineer to propose structural systems according to design. C&S 1.8.6 Quantity Surveyor to provide precedence for renovation & extension budgets QS 1.8.7 Mechanical & Electrical Engineer to propose mechanical and electrical systems
according to design and GBI requirement. M&E
1.8.8 NEXT MEETING – THE 3rd CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING INFO 1.8.9 The next meeting shall be on Monday (21st Sept 2015), at 9.00am, at Taylor’s
University ( Room E5.08) Parties are to take note as no further notice shall be issued unless there is any change.
INFO
Minutes prepared by Leong Carmen, 14th Sept 2015. - Signature: Copies emailed to: (All present – Effector Corporation), PS.
E Co.EFFECTOR CORPORATION
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MINUTES OF CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING NO.3
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PROPOSED HOUSE RENOVATION & EXTENSION AT NO. 123, JALAN SS 19/6A, SUBANG JAYA, SELANGOR D.E. FOR MISS FERNN ANG Venue: Taylor’s University (Room E.5.08) Date of Meeting: 21st Sept 2015 Time of Meeting: Commencing at 9.00am; Closing at 10.00am
Contact Details No. Name Company Ref
. Telephone Fax/email
1. Ar. Chin Tuck
Heng. (Client)
Progressive Success Sdn. Bhd.
PS 019-3356947
thchin.tu2015@gmail.com
2. Choo Ai Lin (Interior Designer)
Effector Corporation ID 010 5660319 ai0819@hotmail.com
3. Kian Soon Jean (Landscape Architect)
Effector Corporation LA 016 626 8199
jeankian@gmail.com
4. Leong Carmen (Civil & Structural Engineer)
Effector Corporation C&S
0173308296
carmenleong@live.com
5. Liew Hui En (Quantity Surveyor)
Effector Corporation QS 0173535582 huienliew@ymail.com
6. Ng You Sheng (Architect)
Effector Corporation AR 0183636322
yousheng94@hotmail.com
7. Tan Heng Yee (Mechanical & Electrical Engineer)
Effector Corporation M&E
0162562880
xinyi_00542@hotmail.com
8. Teo Kean Hui (Project Manager)
Effector Corporation PM 0172595998
teokeanhuiofcl@live.com
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ITEM PARTICULARS ACTIONS 3.1.0 Introduction 3.1.1 The 3rd Client-Consultant Meeting was held on the 21st September 2015 INFO 3.1.2
Minutes of Client-Consultant Meeting no. 2 accepted by Landscape Architect ,Kian Soon Jean and Mechanical and Electrical Engineer , Tan Heng Yee seconded the acceptance.
INFO
3.2.1 Precedent Study 3.2.2 Introducing S11 house ,Petaling Jaya
Introducing 23 Terrace in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail INFO
3.3.0 Design Proposals 3.3.1 Architect proposes proposal no.1 with mezzanine floor
- Black and white colour code as theme of building is proposed. - Recycled bricks are propsed to be used. - Spiral Staircase is proposed to access to mezzanine floor.
Roof Terrace
INFO
- 3.3.2 Architect proposes proposal no.2 with a modified staircase layout.
- Full height glass panel at side façade are proposed to introducing light into dining area and bedroom.
- Skylight are proposed to introduce natural lighting into study area at first floor.
INFO
- 3.3.3 Architect proposes proposal no.3
- Multifunctional front gate is proposed to make the space more spacious. - Sliding panels are proposed to create flexible room layout at first floor - Side façade is proposed to use use as wall art with different size of fixed glass
opening to introduce light into the staircase and bedroom
INFO
3.4.0 Interior Design Proposal
3.4.1 Living Area Design
- Cool industrial theme is proposed. - Eclectic industrial theme is proposed.
Dining Area Design - Urban Industrial theme is proposed.
Staircase Design - Lightweight staircase is proposed to replace the existing staircase
INFO
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Client Suggestion :
- Prefer not to use floating ,lightweight staircase due to limit of budget.
3.5.0 Discussion on Proposal 3 3.5.1 Issue of multifunctional gate
- Operating system of the gate is complicated - Manufacturing and installation cost is expensive - Lack of consistency in design
AR ,QS
3.5.2 Issue of flexible room layout of first floor
- Lack of acoustic insulation AR , M&E
3.5.3 Issue of furniture layout
- Improper location of bed in master bedroom - Improper location of study table in master bedroom
AR , ID
3.5.4 Issue of staircase
- Insufficient headroom space - Insufficient landing space on first floor
AR
3.6.0 Discussion on Proposal 2 3.6.1 Issue of space layout
- Inefficient living area layout due to the placement of entrance - Inefficient master room layout
AR
3.6.2 Client’s Suggestion
- Diagonal carpark is suggested - Study area is suggested to arrange along the side façade which allow natural
lighting to enter.
INFO
3.7.0 Discussion on Proposal 1 3.7.1 Issue of Staircase
- Excessive space usage for circulation due to two type of staircases being used
AR
Client’s Suggestion
- Only one type of staircase ( Spiral Staircase )is suggested to be used to connect three floors.
INFO
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Client Suggestion :
- Prefer not to use floating ,lightweight staircase due to limit of budget.
3.5.0 Discussion on Proposal 3 3.5.1 Issue of multifunctional gate
- Operating system of the gate is complicated - Manufacturing and installation cost is expensive - Lack of consistency in design
AR ,QS
3.5.2 Issue of flexible room layout of first floor
- Lack of acoustic insulation AR , M&E
3.5.3 Issue of furniture layout
- Improper location of bed in master bedroom - Improper location of study table in master bedroom
AR , ID
3.5.4 Issue of staircase
- Insufficient headroom space - Insufficient landing space on first floor
AR
3.6.0 Discussion on Proposal 2 3.6.1 Issue of space layout
- Inefficient living area layout due to the placement of entrance - Inefficient master room layout
AR
3.6.2 Client’s Suggestion
- Diagonal carpark is suggested - Study area is suggested to arrange along the side façade which allow natural
lighting to enter.
INFO
3.7.0 Discussion on Proposal 1 3.7.1 Issue of Staircase
- Excessive space usage for circulation due to two type of staircases being used
AR
Client’s Suggestion
- Only one type of staircase ( Spiral Staircase )is suggested to be used to connect three floors.
INFO
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3.8.0 Deliverables 3.8.1 Architect to finalise design proposals AR 3.8.2 Project Manager to assist architecture in final design proposal PM 3.8.3 Interior Designer to propose furniture layout according final design proposals ID 3.8.4 Landscape Architect to propose landscape design of roof garden LA 3.8.5 Civil & Structural Engineer to propose structural systems according to final design. C&S 3.8.6 Quantity Surveyor to calculate the renovation & extension budgets QS 3.8.7 Mechanical & Electrical Engineer to propose mechanical and electrical systems
according to final design and type of lighting M&E
3.9.0 Additional Meeting INFO Meeting with Architect, Dexter Ng You Shing and Civil Engineer , Leong Carmen was
held on 22nd Sept. 2015 with client at Taylor’s University ( C5) INFO
3.9.1 NEXT MEETING – THE 4th CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING INFO 3.9.2 The next meeting shall be on Monday (28th Sept 2015), at 9.00am, at Taylor’s
University ( Room E5.08) Parties are to take note as no further notice shall be issued unless there is any change.
INFO
Minutes prepared by Tan Heng Yee, 25th Sept 2015. - Signature:
Copies emailed to: (All present – Effector Corporation), PS.
E Co.EFFECTOR CORPORATION
ARC 3612 [Project Management]Housing Renovation Project, SS19
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MINUTES OF CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING NO.4
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PROPOSED HOUSE RENOVATION & EXTENSION AT NO. 123, JALAN SS 19/6A, SUBANG JAYA, SELANGOR D.E. FOR MISS FERNN ANG Venue: Taylor’s University (Room E.5.08) Date of Meeting: 28th Sept 2015 Time of Meeting: Commencing at 9.00am; Closing at 10.00am
Contact Details No. Name Company Ref. Telephone Fax/email 1. Ar. Chin Tuck
Heng. (Client)
Progressive Success Sdn. Bhd.
PS 019-3356947
thchin.tu2015@gmail.com
2. Choo Ai Lin (Interior Designer)
Effector Corporation ID 010 5660319 ai0819@hotmail.com
3. Kian Soon Jean (Landscape Architect)
Effector Corporation LA 016 626 8199
jeankian@gmail.com
4. Leong Carmen (Civil & Structural Engineer)
Effector Corporation C&S 0173308296
carmenleong@live.com
5. Liew Hui En (Quantity Surveyor)
Effector Corporation QS 0173535582 huienliew@ymail.com
6. Ng You Sheng (Architect)
Effector Corporation AR 0183636322
yousheng94@hotmail.com
7. Tan Heng Yee (Mechanical & Electrical Engineer)
Effector Corporation M&E 0162562880
xinyi_00542@hotmail.com
8. Teo Kean Hui (Project Manager)
Effector Corporation PM 0172595998
teokeanhuiofcl@live.com
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ITEM PARTICULARS ACTIONS Introduction 3.1.1 The 4th Client-Consultant Meeting was held on the 28 September 2015 INFO 3.1.2
Minutes of Client-Consultant Meeting No. 4 accepted by Project Manager, Teo Kian Hui and Leong Carmen, C&S seconded the acceptance.
INFO
Final architectural design proposal 3.2.1 Design proposal description from ground floor to second floor.
Visual presentation of design proposal with 3D perspective Discussion on the concept of design: natural lighting and ventilation Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Suggestion of house entrance grill door to be a folded door to ease shifting of furniture.
AR
Interior design proposal 3.3.1 Interior design proposal description of:
GF and FF idea: simple and elegant design Studio design idea: white, grey and black colour coat Client concerns: Identify specific Interior design concept of industrial style thus providing realistic design idea pictures. Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Comment on the interior theme and suggested manipulating creative interior ideas to achieve cost effectiveness. Addition of hard landscape to the roof garden and trellis for the proposed creeper.
ID
Landscape design proposal 3.4.1 Provided car porch two design option:
1. Car porch grass Crete driveway 2. Carpet grass Client concern: Maintenance of the grass Crete and the cost of hacking out the existing drive way hack out drive way
LS
3.4.2 Bamboo soft scape proposal
Client concern: Maintenance of soft scape proposal
LS
Civil and structural engineer proposal
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3.5.1 Presentation of structural component:
Existing beams and demolishing structure drawings to inform project members and proposed new wall and new superstructure for new design. Client concern: The feasibility of structural design Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Suggestion of lightweight concrete block to replace demolished brick wall that is lighter and more efficient for the existing structure.
C&S
Mechanical and electrical engineer proposal 3.6.1 Presentation of electrical layout of house:
Lighting type proposal for different area and four units of air-Cond for each bedroom. Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Provide wifi for tenant.
M&E
Presentation of sewerage layout of project
Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Rearrange the layout of WC and selection of toilet fixtures for efficiency.
AR , M&E
Quantity surveyor cost proposal 3.7.1 Presentation of current renovation and construction cost of project
Study of the existing property market of Subang area Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Tabulation cost per square foot /room area and restructure rentable price in relation to quality of architectural and interior design.
QS, ID, AR
Deliverables 3.8.1 Architect
Refine finalise design proposals and finalise design of project. AR
3.8.2 Project Manager
Produce flow chart and Gantt chart of project and conduct risk analysis and swot analysis for design study purpose.
PM
3.8.3 Interior Designer
Provide visual perspective of interior design idea for client. ID
3.8.4 Landscape Architect
Propose landscape design that provides minimum maintenance. LS
3.8.5 Civil & Structural Engineer C&S
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3.5.1 Presentation of structural component:
Existing beams and demolishing structure drawings to inform project members and proposed new wall and new superstructure for new design. Client concern: The feasibility of structural design Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Suggestion of lightweight concrete block to replace demolished brick wall that is lighter and more efficient for the existing structure.
C&S
Mechanical and electrical engineer proposal 3.6.1 Presentation of electrical layout of house:
Lighting type proposal for different area and four units of air-Cond for each bedroom. Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Provide wifi for tenant.
M&E
Presentation of sewerage layout of project
Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Rearrange the layout of WC and selection of toilet fixtures for efficiency.
AR , M&E
Quantity surveyor cost proposal 3.7.1 Presentation of current renovation and construction cost of project
Study of the existing property market of Subang area Discussions/ suggestions during meeting: Tabulation cost per square foot /room area and restructure rentable price in relation to quality of architectural and interior design.
QS, ID, AR
Deliverables 3.8.1 Architect
Refine finalise design proposals and finalise design of project. AR
3.8.2 Project Manager
Produce flow chart and Gantt chart of project and conduct risk analysis and swot analysis for design study purpose.
PM
3.8.3 Interior Designer
Provide visual perspective of interior design idea for client. ID
3.8.4 Landscape Architect
Propose landscape design that provides minimum maintenance. LS
3.8.5 Civil & Structural Engineer C&S
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Propose refined structural systems for renovation and extension of new level for house.
3.8.6 Mechanical & Electrical Engineer
Propose piping layout for toilet and landscape and new water tank position for second floor extension.
M&E
3.8.7 Quantity Surveyor
Calculate and tabulate the renovation & extension budgets based on market study and analysis. In addition, re-adjust and re-plan total construction cost to client’s budget.
QS
NEXT MEETING – THE 5th CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING 4 OCT 2015 INFO 3.9.1 The next meeting shall be on Monday (4th OCT 2015), 9.00am, at Taylor’s University (
Room E5.08) Parties are to take note as no further notice shall be issued unless there is any change.
Minutes prepared by Liew Hui En, 2th OCT 2015. Signature:
Copies emailed to: (All present – Effector Corporation), PS.
E Co.EFFECTOR CORPORATION
ARC 3612 [Project Management]Housing Renovation Project, SS19
6.0 APPENDIX
MINUTES OF CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING NO.5
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RE: PROPOSED HOUSE RENOVATION & EXTENSION AT NO. 123, JALAN SS 19/6A, SUBANG JAYA, SELANGOR D.E. FOR MISS FERNN ANG Venue: Taylor’s University (Room E.5.13) Date of Meeting: 5th Oct 2015 Time of Meeting: Commencing at 9.00am; Closing at 10.00am
Attendance Record and Contact Details – Persons Present. No. Name Company Ref. Telephone Fax/email 1. Ar. Chin Tuck Heng.
(Client) Progressive Success Sdn. Bhd.
PS 019-3356947
thchin.tu2015@gmail.com
2. Choo Ai Lin (Interior Designer)
Effector Corporation ID 010 5660319 ai0819@hotmail.com
3. Kian Soon Jean (Landscape Architect)
Effector Corporation LA 016 626 8199 jeankian@gmail.com
4. Leong Carmen (Civil & Structural Engineer)
Effector Corporation C&S 0173308296
carmenleong@live.com
5. Liew Hui En (Quantity Surveyor)
Effector Corporation QS 0173535582 huienliew@ymail.com
6. Ng You Sheng (Architect)
Effector Corporation AR 0183636322
yousheng94@hotmail.com
7. Tan Heng Yee (Mechanical & Electrical Engineer)
Effector Corporation M&E 0162562880
xinyi_00542@hotmail.com
8. Teo Kean Hui (Project Manager)
Effector Corporation PM 0172595998
teokeanhuiofcl@live.com
ABSENT: 1. n/a
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ITEM PARTICULARS ACTIONS 5.1 Introduction 5.1.1 The 3th Client-Consultant Meeting was held on the 5th October 2015
INFO
5.1.2
Minutes of Client-Consultant Meeting no. 4 accepted by Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Tan Heng Yee and Civil and Structural Engineer, Leong Carmen seconded the acceptance.
INFO
5.2 Project Manager 5.2.1 - Introducing Gantt chart and SWOT analysis of the site.
INFO
5.3 Architect Design Proposals 5.3.1 - Ground Floor Plan, First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan
- Elevation and perspective views of the building after renovation. - Propose reuse of bricks from demolition for walls and railing. - Glass opening on the side wall introducing light into dining area and staircase
by using full height glass panel. Client suggestion :
- The ledges on top of openings provide convenient for burglars to climb into the building through the roof garden/ balcony.
- Maintenance of ledges on top of openings. - Continuity of the usage of brick in design should be more. - Balcony handrail have no capping, easy to climb and not rigid.
INFO AR, M&E
5.4 Interior Design Proposal 5.4.1 - Showing 3d perspective views showing the interior.
- Proposing Industrial Rustic theme. Client Suggestion :
- Identify the material of the spiral staircase. - Justification of the reason using the theme of Industrial Rustic. - View of perspective should be show in better angle and details. - Less cabinet than installation storing space on structures. - Use of light at ledge level, trim with contrast colour. - Scale and proportion of the furniture.
INFO ID, AR, PM
5.5 Landscape architect MINUTES OF CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING NO.5
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5.5.1 - Proposing hardscape material use for car porch, crushed brick flooring.
- Proposing material and landscape for studio room’s balcony. - Propose different patterns of creepers plants at the façade of the building and
examples.
AR, LS
5.6 Mechanical and Electrical Engineer 5.6.1 - Proposing the location of water tank, discussion about the material of water tank and
the way of maintaining it. - Propose water system and electrical system in diagram form. - Proposing exposed copper piping.
Client Suggestion: - Water tank to be on top of staircase. - Consider about the water proofing.
C&S, M&E
5.7 Civil and Structural Engineer 5.7.1 - Proposed installation of walls and floors.
- Light weight partition walls introduced to decrease the load. - Proposing bond deck flooring for 2nd floor.
AR, M&E, C&S
5.8 Quantity Survayor 5.8.1 - Discuss about the costing of everything in separately into construction cost and
furnishing cost. - QS will change the cost plan after the meeting intergrade with the others to save cost.
AR, PM, ID, LS, C&S, M&E, QS
Deliverables Architect
Refine finalise design proposals and finalise design of project. AR
Project Manager
Produce flow chart and Gantt chart of project and conduct risk analysis and swot analysis for design study purpose.
PM
Interior Designer
Provide visual perspective of interior design idea for client. ID
Landscape Architect
Propose landscape design that provides minimum maintenance. LS
Civil & Structural Engineer
Propose refined structural systems for renovation and extension of new level for house.
C&S
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5.5.1 - Proposing hardscape material use for car porch, crushed brick flooring.
- Proposing material and landscape for studio room’s balcony. - Propose different patterns of creepers plants at the façade of the building and
examples.
AR, LS
5.6 Mechanical and Electrical Engineer 5.6.1 - Proposing the location of water tank, discussion about the material of water tank and
the way of maintaining it. - Propose water system and electrical system in diagram form. - Proposing exposed copper piping.
Client Suggestion: - Water tank to be on top of staircase. - Consider about the water proofing.
C&S, M&E
5.7 Civil and Structural Engineer 5.7.1 - Proposed installation of walls and floors.
- Light weight partition walls introduced to decrease the load. - Proposing bond deck flooring for 2nd floor.
AR, M&E, C&S
5.8 Quantity Survayor 5.8.1 - Discuss about the costing of everything in separately into construction cost and
furnishing cost. - QS will change the cost plan after the meeting intergrade with the others to save cost.
AR, PM, ID, LS, C&S, M&E, QS
Deliverables Architect
Refine finalise design proposals and finalise design of project. AR
Project Manager
Produce flow chart and Gantt chart of project and conduct risk analysis and swot analysis for design study purpose.
PM
Interior Designer
Provide visual perspective of interior design idea for client. ID
Landscape Architect
Propose landscape design that provides minimum maintenance. LS
Civil & Structural Engineer
Propose refined structural systems for renovation and extension of new level for house.
C&S
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Mechanical & Electrical Engineer Propose piping layout for toilet and landscape and new water tank position for second floor extension.
M&E
Quantity Surveyor
Calculate and tabulate the renovation & extension budgets based on market study and analysis. In addition, re-adjust and re-plan total construction cost to client’s budget.
QS
1.9.1 NEXT MEETING – THE 6th CLIENT CONSULTANT MEETING INFO 1.9.2 The next meeting shall be on Monday (12nd October 2015), at 9.00am, at Taylor’s
University ( Room E5.08) Parties are to take note as no further notice shall be issued unless there is any change.
INFO
Minutes prepared by Teo Kean Hui, 10th October 2015. - Signature:
Copies emailed to: (All present – Effector Corporation), PS.