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BEC 430 CAPSTONE DESIGN

Proposed Construction and Completion of


IUKL Hostel
And External Works at Lot PT 45800, Taman Serdang Utama,
Jalan Segambut,
53700 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Lecturers:
1) Ir Mohamad Nasir Hussin
2) Ir Tengku Anita

Group Members
1)Arvan Vikneshan
2)Mohammed Salah
3)Chua Kok Koon
4)Christina Banu
5)Abdishakur Mohamed Ali

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OBJECTIVES
* To acquire proposals for the preparation of Master plan based on the

Clients intention and requirement for the proposed development as


contained in this Request for Proposal document.

* To explain the Green Building Index (GBI) that applied to the building

in order to enhance the sustainable and environment friendly


building as what follow the authoritys planning guideline.

* To

achieve a convenience discussion in the future development of


the project.

Introduction
* Consulting Engineer company
* Proposed Site Location: Lot PT 45800, Taman Serdang Utama, Jalan Segambut,
53700 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Site Location

Project Location

Lot PT 45800, Taman Serdang Utama, Jalan Segambut,


53700 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. (Satellite View)

Site Plan

Project Summary
* Project Name : IUKL Hostel
: MAH SING GROUP BERHAD
* Client
: EVENFIT
* Consultant
:
756 days
* Project Duration
: 1st June 2016
* Commencement
: 24th April 2019
* Completion

Hostel Buildings Component


*To meet the vast amount of students from IUKL University
*One block with total 20 floors
*It have 620 units with a total area of 1714.31 square meters.
*Ground Floor: Restaurant, Prayer Room, Student Lounge and
Management office
*First Floor: Gym, Library and Staff Room
*2nd to 20th floor: Rooms
*Roof Floor: Rooftop with Water Tank

GREEN
TECHNOLOGY

Green Technology
* LED light in IUKL Hostel

Architectural Plan
by
Mohammed Salah

Architectural Plan
Library
Gym
Staff Room (12
Rooms)
Bathroom (1 per 2
persons)
Store Room

Structural Plan

Structural Design
Modelling
By
Christina

Design Specifications
Standard:

EC 2 Standard BS EN 1992
EC 3 Standard BS EN 1993
BS 6399-1 : 1996
BS 6465-1 : 2006
MS 1553 : 2002
Uniform Building By-Laws 1984 (UBBL)
Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor (SYABAS)
Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR)
MSMA 2nd Edition
Malaysian Water Association (MWA)

Software:

Esteem 8.2

Structural Design Modelling

Isometric 3D view

Structural Design Modelling


Side View (Right)

Side View (Left)

Top View

FRAME ANALYSIS
AND
STTADPRO
BY
CHUA

Frame Design
Gridline H/1-12A (Second Floor)

Frame Analysis
Staadpro Results (2)

Bending Moment Diagram

Frame Comparison Results


(Staadpro and Manual)

Frame Analysis
Staadpro Results (1)

Shear Force Diagram

Reinforced Concrete
Design
BEAM

Beam

Beam Comparison Results

Reinforced Concrete
Design
SLAB
by Mohammed Salah

RC Slab Design
Slab design specifications

Slab thickness = 125 mm


Characteristic strength,
Concrete, fcu = 25 N/
Steel, fyk = 460 N/
Unit weight of concrete = 25 kN/
Load analysis,
Dead = 1.5 kN/
Live = 3.0 kN/

Assumed,
* Bar size
= 10mm
* Link
= 6mm
Slab length,
* Short span, Lx = 3225 mm
* Long span, Ly = 4437 mm

ESTEEM

MANUAL

Comparison

Reinforced Concrete Design


PILE

Comparison between Esteem and Manual Design (Drawing)

Comparison between Esteem


and Manual Design
Calculation

Reinforced Concrete Design


COLUMN
by
ABDI SHAKUR

Find dimension and size


--Determination of slender or non-slender
--Moment of inertia, I=BH/12
--Stiffness, K=EI/z (z is length of the column)
--Relative column stiffness
--Effective length of column, l
--Radius of gyration, i= (I/A)

3000mm

--Slenderness ratio, l = l/I


--Slenderness limit
--Main reinforcement Design

1600
mm

800 mm

Comparison between
Esteem and Manual Design

Reinforced Concrete Design


STAIRCASE
BY
ARVAN

Staircase

INFRASTRUCTURE
DESIGN
by
CHUA

DRAINAGE

Infrastructure Design
Drainage

Drainage Results

SEWERAGE

Sewerage

Sewerage Results

WATER SUPPLY

Water Supply (1)

Water Supply (2)

Water Supply Results

CUT AND FILL


BY
CHRISTINA

Cut and Fill method used are Area Method on both


horizontal and vertical section of the contour

Proposed level = 46.3m


10m of distances between every section cut on plan
Area is measured by using AutoCAD software
Average of Horizontal volume and Vertical volume

Cross Section H and V

Cross Section H-1

Cross Section h2

Cross Section v-1

Cross Section v-2

CROSS SECTION H and


V NAME
PROPOSED
VALUE (m)

A1-A21
B1-B21
C1-C21
D1-D21
E1-E21
F1-F21
G1-G21
H1-H21
I1-I21
J1-J21
K1-K21
L1-L21
M1-M21
N1-N21

CUT

FILL

(m)

(m)

46.3
129.07
46.3
101.06
46.3
74.13
46.3
65.37
46.3
69.63
46.3
61.71
46.3
71.32
46.3
79.62
46.3
82.53
46.3
94.94
46.3
111.47
46.3
115.36
46.3
115.7
46.3
109.34
TOTAL CUT AND
FILL
1280.98

0.6
4.4
9.73
29
54.28
80.9
45.8
21.47
6.22
2.16
2.16
0.72
2.37
2.32
262.10

Risk
Management
Plan

Postcontract

Precontract

Risk Management Plan


Three process
a) risk assessment
b) risk mitigation
c) evaluation and assessment

Risk Management risk matrix


Rating risk level:

Likelihood:

(E)

Extreme risk - detailed action/plan required

(H)

High risk - needs senior management attention

(M)

Moderate risk - specify management responsibility

(L)

Low risk - manage by routine procedures

Almost certain - expected in most circumstances

Likely - will probably occur in most circumstances


Possible - could occur at some time
Unlikely - not expected to occur

3
4
5
I
II

Consequences:
III
V
IV

Rare - exceptional circumstances only


Severe - would stop achievement of functional goals /
objectives
Major - would threaten functional goals / objectives
Moderate - necessitating significant adjustment to overall
function
Minor - would threaten an element of the function
Negligible - lower consequence

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
BY
ABDI SHAKUR

Bill of Quantity

TOTAL BILL OF QUANTITY

Project Schedule
Total 756 days
1 June 2016 until 24th April 2019
working operation hours starts

from 8.00 A.M until 6.00 P.M


with an hour rest for labors from 12.00 P.M to 1.00 P.M daily

WORK TYPE

DURATION

TOTAL

CUMULATIVE %

Surveying

756

0.5

site clearance & mobilization

16

756

3.4

Earth work and Excavation

20

756

7.1

Driving Piles

49

756

16.5

Sub-Structural Work

756

22.7

Construction Work Phase 1

260

756

50.4

Construction Work Phase 2


Pre-Finishing & Architectural
works
External Work

260

756

91.5

110

756

98.4

42

756

100

756

*IUKL Hostel Project Duration

TOTAL

S Curve
Hostel Project S Curve
120.0

100.0

80.0

60.0

40.0

20.0

0.0

CONCLUSION
AND
RECOMMENDATION

As engineers for this project

In every projects, engineers have to always remember the 3 main keys of engineering which
are TIME, COST and QUALITY.

Deadline of projects have to be achieved


Provide best cost effective solution for clients
Maintaining the quality for safety and comfort of consumers

Every projects handled have to have a systematic planning and organising before
commencement that could locate all the possible risks and providing strategies to tackle
them.

Designing task must always be following on the codes and guidelines which for example,
EC2 is used in this project. This is to prevent any unnecessary problems occur with failure
of structure if designing job is not following the code even though the fault on failure is not
in design work.

As students in IUKL undertaking Capstone Design

Good experience obtained throughout the Capstone Design course where we are
exposed to project handling task on various fields such as Architectural work, Design
work, BOQ task, Infrastructure design and management job under supervision of
experienced lecturer.

Presentation experience in presenting our engineering work to our panel which


resembles as our clients in the future, which gives us a handy experience for our future
undertaking

It is recommended that Infrastructure design course has to be introduced as prerequisite of Capstone Design in order to have students fully understand on the
infrastructure work which is lacking in this course.

Thank You

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