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Muhammad Aiman bin Abdul Rahman (006119) Nur Afiqah binti Jamalludin Al Amini (006081) Nik Muhammad Izzat bin Azhar (006154) Stanley Chia Uei Ying (009786) Lau Lee Yeo (009790)
H24A03 Group Design Project 2013/2014 1
Refurbishment work
-the list of planned activities 1
Structural work Fatigue and cracking repairs Concrete repair or strengthening Frame inspection Bathroom Floor tiling Wall tiling Plumbing work Electrical work
Refurbishment work
-the list of planned activities 2 (continuation)
Bedroom Carpet Wallpaper Air conditioning Electrical fittings Light fittings Telephone fittings Ceiling Finishing Floor Hallway Carpet Wallpaper Decorations Light fittings Ceiling Fire doors Sprinkler system
Majestic Wing
The Bar
Ballroom
Meeting Rooms
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Two parts:
Accommodations Management and Leisure
Area Design 1 = 2767 sq.m Area Design 2 = 2400 sq.m 132 deluxe rooms 121 suites
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An administration and staff floor Entertainment floor Roof garden Basement parking
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Sketches of the
st 1
nd design(2
floor)
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22 deluxe rooms 4 junior suite 5 Premier Suite There will be 6 typical floors of this layout
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16 Premier Suite
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Sketches of
nd 2
Design
Lobby Restaurant Lounge Bar
Sketches of
nd 2
Design
Type A Layout Deluxe rooms Meeting rooms 4 typical floors
Sketches of
nd 2
Design
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Construction planning 1
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Construction planning 2
Provide an access road for the equipment route (traffic management on site) Determine the site area and provide safety barrier, warning signs Established an exact location of underground services (electrical power, sewer pipes, telecommunications cables, etc.) before any excavation activity starts Provide an area for stockpiling on site
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Construction planning
- layout plan of the site
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Construction planning
- recommended access route
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Construction of Basement
1) Diaphragm wall
Reinforced concrete wall Can be designed to take very high structural load
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Cost Estimation
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Environmental Assessment
-the impact to the environment during construction phase
Destroy habitat and alter biodiversity. Prevent the growth of native plant species. Change in drainage patterns of the area. Create dust or air pollution. Generates noise pollution.
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Environmental Assessment
-measures to control the impact to the environment 1
1. During site clearance
Minimize the need for cutting of trees & damage to the native vegetation. Phase out the site clearing process to only areas that need excavation initially, this will reduce the dust emission from currently unused areas. Vegetate the unused area by growing temporary groundcover plants or flower beds.
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During excavation
On windy days avoid excavation activities to reduce dust emissions Prevent the excavated soil from spilling out of the site boundaries on to adjoining roads and properties.
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Environmental Assessment
-measures to control the impact to the environment 2 4. During drainage works
Provide a basic surface drainage system for the site to avoid water runoff on to the surrounding properties and roads, especially during the monsoon months. If during excavation, water accumulates in the excavated areas, then it should be pumped out and disposed of either in the municipal storm water drain or into recharge soak pits of dry bore wells.
Environmental Assessment
-measures to control the impact to the environment 3
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END OF PRESENTATION
Q/A SESSION
thank you
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