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1 INTRODUCTION 1
2 PROJECT CONCEPT 2
3 BENEFITS and RATIONALE 3
4 IMPACTS 4
5 SKETCH/PLAN VIEW/ELEVATION OF
THE PROPOSAL 5-8
6 PROFESSIONS AND THEIR TASK
INVOLVED 9-12
INTRODUCTION
This assignment, we were assigned to search for a piece of land
50X60
m outside of Taylor’s University and initiate a small construction
project along with a report proposal.
The size of the land chosen should be vacant and not exceed
50X70m.Based on the project brief , we require to serve one of the
purposes which is ( recreation area , commercial area , industrial area,
agricultural area , tourism area, residential area ) . We have to talk
about rationale , benefits and impacts of the purposes.
The main purpose of this project is to enable us to acquire an
understanding of the construction team, its organization, inter-
relations and duties. The project also help us become aware of the
processes of the construction teams professional roles and
responsibilities and to value their professions in the construction
industry.
PROJECT CONCEPT
Suggestions
I’ve decided to purpose a food court on ground floor and second floor I decided to purpose
coffee shop and basement for parking area. I decided to build up here because there is less
cheap food court and coffee shop. around our site. The site is located near the residential area,
school and others. People go to work or school will pass through the site. It is convenient for
peoples grab their food . Student also can go to the second floor to do their assignment in the
coffee shop. It become a new resting place for people.
Natural
The concept focuses on nature and greenery in the site. The nature concept brings people into
a friendly, natural environment , a placed in a natural atmosphere of strategically placed
elements of wood and plants . I decided to use the grass to build up on the floor ,then place
the chairs and table on the grass like green landscaping . It help customers feel more
connected to nature. Greenery can helps our eyes and helps the microclimate to become
cooler.
Food court
Children place adult chilling
Benefits
1. People can grab their food in the food court with the
lowest price in town.
2. Students can have a better environment to do their
project or study.
3. People can enjoy their meal before or after school / work
4. People can chill-ing in the coffee shop.
5. People no need to go further place to having their lunch
or dinner.
6. 3min away from the residential area by car.
7. Parking lot is provided.
8. Student to release stress.
9. Boost up the economic growth of this area.
Rationale
1. People no need to make decision on what to eat everyday
2. People can gather with family or friends in the
comfortable atmosphere.
3. Its convenient for peoples to grab theirs food .
Impacts
1. The road to access the location was not well maintained.
2. Lack of parking area : the parking area is limited for 80
cars only. So if there were too many customers , they
will be upset on the parking area.
3. Street lamp do not light up
SKETCH PLAN FOR THE PROPOSAL
Basement ( cars park )
Ground floor ( food court )
1st floor ( high class shops )
Sketching of ground floor and basement
Plan view for the ground floor
What is provided :
Cars park , table and chair , air-cond , different type of food and drink , stairs
Sketching for 1st floor
Plan view for the 1st floor
What I provided :
Outdoor seatings , indoor seating area , stairs to 1st floor , toilet
PROJECT MANAGEMENT TASK
PROFESSIONS AND THEIR TASK INVOLVED:
CONTRACTOR
ARCHITECT
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
QUANTITY SURVEYOR
CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
SUPPLIER
CONTRACTOR
What contractor do is overseeing construction on both new and old
buildings and structures. A contractor helps to organize and manage all aspects
of a building site. The job requires someone who is detail-oriented and who
enjoys working on construction sites but may not be enthusiastic about rewiring
cables or rerouting plumbing themselves.
There are 2 parts of duties which is primary duties and secondary duties
Primarily duties is responsible for completing a building project on time
and within a budget. Contractors generally don't do any of the heavy lifting on a
construction site themselves, but they oversee teams of contractors and
subcontractors who are doing the work.
ARCHITECT
An architect is someone who loves to design, and is specifically trained and
licensed to work on the planning and design of buildings. The facets of an
architect's role are as varied and fascinating as their work; these are
professionals who lead the process of creating functional spaces, from concept
and design to a full realization of those designs.
Typical work activities include:
Architect need to comply with building and safety regulation, local planning
regulations and restrictions. Depending on the project there may be laws
surrounding the preservation of the local environment or any historic parts of a
building. Important is regular client meetings are to establish requirements and
discuss detailed design proposals or heading up the team of professionals who
will work on this stage of the project including engineers, designers and
financiers is also essential.
working around constraining factors such as town planning legislation, environmental
impact and project budget
working closely with a team of other professionals such as building service engineers,
construction managers, quantity surveyors and architectural technologists
applying for planning permission and advice from governmental new build and legal
departments
writing and presenting reports, proposals, applications and contracts
choosing the materials to be used and specifying the requirements for the project
playing a part in project and team management
travelling regularly to building sites, proposed locations and client meetings
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Before construction, Landscape Architecture need to do research on the project,
including :
overseeing the design of a variety of projects, including urban regeneration
schemes, pedestrian schemes, road or retail schemes, and maintaining the
character of sites of natural beauty.
establishing general landscape requirements with clients;
conducting preliminary studies of the site (including contours, soil, ecology,
buildings, roads);
assessing a site's potential to meet the client's specifications;
presenting proposals to clients, dealing with enquiries and negotiating any
amendments to the final design;
making site visits;
authorising payment once work has been satisfactorily completed;
attending public inquiries to give evidence if necessary;
generating new business opportunities.
QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Quantity surveyors are responsible for the cost of any building project - from
initial estimates, right through to the final acquisition of materials. Surveying
jobs and their associated roles are varied - but focussed on providing clients
value for money while adhering to the strict regulations which govern every
aspect of the construction industry.
While the very nature of construction work ensures no two projects are
ever the same, a typical work day might involve:
preparation of contracts, including details regarding quantities of
required materials
on-going cost analysis of maintenance and repair work
feasibility studies of client requests
analysing completed work and arranging payment to contractors
allocating upcoming work to contractors
site visits, assessments and projections for future work
keep track of any variations to the contract the may affect costs and create
reports to show profitability.
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Structural engineers are primarily concerned with designing aesthetically
pleasing buildings and structures that are safe and capable of withstanding the
elements to which they will be exposed.
preparing reports, designs and drawings
making calculations about loads and stresses
selecting appropriate construction materials
providing technical advice
obtaining planning and/or building regulations approval
liaising with relevant professional staff
monitoring and inspecting work undertaken by contractors
administering contracts
managing projects
inspecting properties to check conditions/foundations
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Mechanical engineering is the discipline that applies the principles of
engineering, physics and material science for the design, analysis,
manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. They work on a project
from the initial brief, through the design and development stage to the testing
phase and following the project through right up implementation, right down to
producing details of specification and outline designs. Mechanical and electrical
engineering need to discuss and cooperate with architect and produce an
electrical plan. During construction, the engineering need to monitor the
installation process. After the construction, mechanical and electrical
engineering also have responsible on maintenance in certain time limit (2-
3years)
SUPPLIER
A supplier is a supply chain management term that mean anyone who provided
goods or services to a company or individuals. Supplier will supply materials to
the site. Supplier also need to ensure the quality of the material. A supplier is
often the one who manufactures inventoriable items, and sell those items.
Supplier also need to ensure the installation of the materials and equipment goes
smoothly. Supplier also sometimes recognized as a subcontractor because of
their large contributions to a project.
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