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FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT MARCH 2015 INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY [ QSB30105 ] FINAL PROJECT : DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL NAME : CHIN KE NI KELLY (0324021) TUTOR : MS. ANN SEE PENG

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FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTMARCH 2015

INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY [ QSB30105 ]

FINAL PROJECT :DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL

NAME : CHIN KE NI KELLY (0324021)

TUTOR : MS. ANN SEE PENG

SUGGESTION & PROPOSALI am Chin Ke Ni Kelly, a student from Taylor’s

University Lakeside Campus. My group partner isCrystal Chia Fye Jzng. We have to find and search for apot to develop it into a meaningful and beneficial to thecommunity. Through our detailed and intense search, wehad found a space in Bukit Kinrara with the areasize of50m x 70m (3500m2). The empty area is located besidethe Kinrara Residence.

I have proposed to build a sport area at this space. Iforesee this area will be filled up with people from allage. So i will build a double stories sports centre thatwill have sport hall, indoor futsal, indoor skate ramp,coffee shop, exercise studio, gym room, first aid roomand changing room.

I will build 55 parking lots at the basement to let theresidence or guests to leave their vehicles there so thatthey can enjoy the facilities in the sports centre. A coffeeshop will be built in the sports centre to let people have aplace to chill and relax.

BENEFIT

To have a sports area in Bukit Kinrara, this will attractresident or guest to come and exercise.

It will also promote people from around BukitKinrara to come.

The sports centre will also be eye- catching and act asa landmark for people to identified the area.

Convenient for nearby people as there are nearbyresidential area, mini market and commercial block.Hence, it is very convenient for them to exercise andrelease stress here.

It can also help in saving fuels, as some of the peoplecan walk or cycle to the sports centre.

Having a sports centre will definitely provide betterlifestyle to the residence.

RATIONALE

The diagram the developments that have been built inthe area of the chosen site. It clearly portrays that thereare many residential areas and a educational area locatednear the site.

According to my observation, this area lacks ofunique- designed buildings. Therefore, a double storiessports centre capable of altering the landscape of thisarea, thus bringing up more conveniences to the people.

IMPACT

Traffic Jam

As the residential area, mini market, commercial areanear the sports area, so it would cause minor traffic jamon the road.

Lack of parking space

If the sports centre becomes popular, it would cause noenough parking problems.

BUBBLE DIAGRAM

PLAN VIEW

CONCEPT

SPORT HALL

There will have 4 multi - purpose 4 court sport hall witha general clear height of 7.2m and 9.1m over theindividual badminton court. It consist of 4 courts whichis indoor basketball court, volleyball court, netball courtand badminton court.

INDOOR FUTSALFUTSAL Five players on court – rolling substitutions. Played to lines. Ball is returned to play with a ‘Kick

In’. Use of wider and longer pitch. All players allowed to enter penalty areas. No height restriction on ball. Use of square goals (3m x 2m). Use of Futsal ball (size 4, 30% reduced bounce). Five foul limit – No wall for direct free kick after fifth

foul.

Indoors:• A range of indoor sports hall floorings including timber,composites, vinyl and linoleum sheet materials, textiles andcarpets• Long pile artificial football grass• Sand filled artificial grass• Polymeric surfaces

INDOOR SKATE RAMP

Skateboarding is a action sport, which involves riding,and performing tricks using a skateboard.Skateboarding can also considered a recreationalactivity, an art form, or a method of transportation.Skate ramp is specifically use by skateboarders.

COFFEE SHOP

Place where people can have their brunch before andafter exercise. Mostly are a place for people to meet theirfriend. For someone who accompanies their familymember, friends or children, which do not want to carryout any exercise, can just wait and have a teatime here.

FIRST AID ROOM

A first aid room or medical room is a room in anestablishment (e.g. School, factory, sports venue or airport)to someone who is injured.

EXERCISE STUDIO

This multi- purpose exercise stidio is an ideal for a range ofaerobic fitness, dance, and spinning classes. The exercisestudio caters for fitness classes, dance, yoga, zumba,martial arts and so on. Beside that, this exercise studio isalso a good venue suitable for important meeting.

GYM ROOM

The gym room provides difference type of gym equipment.Such as treadmills, dumbbells, upright exercise bikes,standard elliptical trainers and so on. A lot of people doworkout to improve cardiovascular health and build muscle.For other people who finds that the other facilities does notsuit them can go for some workout.

CHANGING ROOM

Place where people change and bath after their activity suchas swimming, gym, dancing and etc. Provide lockersfor people to keep their belonging so theirbelonging is secure.

PROFESSIONS INVOLVES

1. Architect An architect is not just involved in the design of a

building.

As a licensed professional they are also responsible forpublic safety and overseeing of projects.

Their role is important in every stage of the building'sconstruction, from the initial concept to the openingceremony when the building is complete.

An architect often remains involved in a project asbuildings evolve to incorporate new surroundings andideas.

In the design role, an architect is hired by a client toproduce detailed designs of a concept or idea that theclient wants to bring to reality.

Important is heading up the team of professionals whowill work on this stage of the project including engineers,designers and financiers.

During the documentation phase, the responsibilities areto capture the design on paper, producing detaileddrawings and using technology such as CAD to test thefeasibility of the design.

This stage can involve continual revision and redrawing

to incorporate changes based on the client's requirements,budget and regulations.

2. Landscape Architect Conduct site analysis and preliminary assessment.

Determines the location, design and arrangement ofwalls, steps, trellises and other features.

Arrange and design land forms and develops outdoorspaces of the Sports Centre.

Subjects addressed by landscape architect included:- Site layout- Grading- Drainage- Planting- Irrigation- Bio- Filtration- Soil Stabilization- Circulation of pedestrians, bicycles and vehicles

3. Quantity Surveyor Conduct site visits with other professional (Architect,

Engineer).

Consult with architects, engineer, quantity surveyor andcontractor.

Preparations of contract, including details regardigquantities of required material.

Estimate the budget of the development of SportsCentre.

Making sure that construction costs and production aremanaged as efficiently as possible.

Monitor changes to design, assess effect on costs andmeasure, value and negotiate variations to designs.

Evaluate and monitor payment to contractors at variouspoints of construction of Sports Centre.

Prepare Bill of Quantities to assist in tender process.

4. Mechanical and Electrical Engineer Meeting with architects, project managers and engineers

to understand the needs.

Make sure all electrical wire are installed safely.

Making sure projects meet electrical and constructionsafety regulation.

As a specialist in installation of air- conditioning and firealarm.

5. Contractor Work with architect to ensure the project is implemented

as planned.

Construct the project according to designer’s plans andspecification.

Handle the carpentry task required on the project.

Has to be on site regularly to inspect the work as it’scompleted.

Coordinate all of the associated inspections- meeting thecity inspectors at the job site and working with on anyrequested changed or adjustments.

Responsible obtaining materials for the construction ofSports Centre.