Construction Technology
Construction Technology
Construction Technology
Introduction .2
Location of the site. 3
Substructure of this building.. 4
Soil investigation. 4
Deep foundation. 5
Bored pile 5
Basement. 6
Retaining wall. 6
Dewatering system.. 8
Superstructure. 8
Shear wall structure. 8
Formwork system 9
Formwork system 9
Brick walls.. 10
Vertical Transportation System.. 12
Stairs. 12
Roof.. 15
Internal and external finishes
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Ceiling... 17
Doors & windows.. 18
Conclusion.. 20
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References
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1.0
Introduction
ZERO TO HERO SDN BHD., is one of the most reputable developers in Kota
Damansara. The company intend in new project which is HIGH-RISE
BUILDING. You have been appointed by your company to conduct a
survey on the preliminaries work, of substructure and superstructure of
construction of high-rise building.
In order to fulfil the task, you must collect the detail information and find
out case study related on the above.
2.0 case study
Im doing this report to explain on the construction process of
substructure and superstructure for a high rise building. I have paid a
visited to a site with my group to meet up with the project manager of the
ongoing project, even though we didnt get the chance to go around the
site and survey due to restriction, but we still got the chance to be briefed
by the project manager, who talked us through almost all the stages of
the construction process and provided us with information about the
project. I have attach pictures for further detailing. The project is name is
Tropicana Gardens, which is developed by Tropicana Indah Sdn. Bhd which
is located at Jalan Persiaran Surian. Its a luxurious residential project at
Kota Damansara.
Tropicana Gardens.
Jalan Persiaran Surian, Kota Damansara, PJ,
Selangor, 47810.
Developer:
Figure 2
the
project signboard
Deep foundation:
Deep foundation is used when the capacity of soil cannot hold the
high building and when soil capacity is not available to transfer the
lode of the buildings below the ground surface. The foundation is
very important thing in the high-rise because if the foundation goes
well everything will be ok but if anything happened for the
foundation the project cannot be completed. The whole project
depend on the foundation.
6.1.1 Bored pile:
According to soil investigation, they use bored pile in
this site. Sometimes referred to as replacement pile
but more commonly as bored piles. They are formed
by boring/removing a column of soil and replaced
with steel reinforcement and wet concrete cast
through a funnel or tremie pipe. For soft grounds and
where the water table is high, bentonite may be used
during boring to resist the excavation and water
inflow before casting. Bored piles are considered for
site where vibration, dust and noise need to be
minimized. They are also used instead of
displacement piles in soils where resistance action
downward along the pile shaft as a result of
downdrag and inducing compression in the pile.
Bored pile of diameter ranges from 100 mm to 2.6 m
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6.1.2 Basement:
The technique used in this Tropicana Gardens project
is cut and cover technique. This technique is
usually employed in constrained sites where ground
movement to the adjacent surrounding has to be
kept to the minimum. Retaining walls are required to
support the excavation with the provision of bracing
as the excavation proceeds downward until the
deepest basement level. The basement is then
constructed in the conventional way, bottom
upwards in sequence with removal of the temporary
struts. The process of cut & cover technique figure 6.
6.1.3 Retaining wall:
They are designed to retain soil from unnatural slobs.
They are used to bound soils between two different
elevations often in areas of terrain possessing
undesirable slopes or in areas where the landscape
needs to be shaped severely and engineered for
more specific purposes like hillside farming or
roadway overpasses.
Superstructure:
The company that is doing the superstructure in Tropicana
Gardens is SETIAKON BUILDERS SDN. BHD. We met Mr. William the
construction manager of this project. He gave us many information of this
project.
7.1
Shear wall structure: SETIAKON use this method
of structure because this type of structure one the stiffness
and strength structure. They use concrete vertical walls to
carry the gravity and lateral loading like wind and
earthquake
The advantage of using shear wall structure:
Tidier and more workmanlike.
Easy housekeeping.
Speed in erecting and dismantling forms.
The problem associated with formwork systems:
A significant time lag will occur between footing construction and
wall construction, because the fabrication and erection on site of
the moving formwork systems.
In general it is difficult to achieve a good finish from slip-form
formwork system, and hence rendering or some other type of
finishing may be necessary.
Time will be lose at the levels where wall are termination or
decrease in thickness, alignment of the shear walls are within
tolerance.
Regular survey check must be undertaken to ensure that the
vertical and twist alignment of the shear walls are within
tolerance.
7.2
Formwork system:
7.2.1 Formwork materials:
The formwork material used in this building is aluminum. the
aluminum formwork is better than wood formwork because it easy
and fast strip it, also it can be reused many times because it is
strong and the shape did not change easily. However this type
formwork is more expensive than wood formwork.
Reinforced
bars
Use to
connect two
faces of
Aluminum
formwork
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7.4
Vertical Transportation System:
The vertical transportation system one of the impotent things in high-rise because it is
used to transport people and things from level to level. In Tropicana gardens, they use
lifts to move people and goods between the levels. Elevators are generally powered
by electric motors that either drive traction cables or counterweight systems like a
hoist, or pump hydraulic fluid to raise a cylindrical piston like a jack.
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side forms can be removed. You can smoothen the sides with a
trowel or use water to help the hard concrete to smooth out. Let
the concrete harden for a day and your steps will be ready to be
stepped on.
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Roof:
In this high-rise the roof which is used is flat roof. Flat roof is a roof which
is almost level in contrast to the many types of shaped roofs. The slope of
a roof is properly known as its pitch and flat roofs have up to
approximately 10. A flat roof is the most cost-efficient roof shape as all
room space can be used fully (below and above the roof). Having a
smaller surface area, flat roofs use less materials and are usually stronger
than pitched roofs. This style roof allows provide ample space solar panels
or outdoor recreational use such as roof gardens. Applying a tough
waterproofing membrane forms the ideal substrate for green roof planting
schemes.
In many regions, particularly where gable roofs are uncommon or space is
limited, flat roofs may be used as living spaces, with sheltered kitchens,
bathrooms, living and sleeping areas. In third world countries, such roof
tops are commonly used as areas to dry laundry, for storage, and even as
a place to raise livestock. Other uses include pigeon coops, helipads,
sports areas (such as tennis courts), and restaurants outdoor seating.
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9.0
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9.2
Wall finishes:
Plastered and Paint
Ceramic Tile
Homogeneous Tile
Flame + Brushed Granite
Plastered and Epoxy Paint
Glazing Pan
Plastered Without Paint
Skim Coat Painted
Plastered and Epoxy Paint
Polished Granite
Polished Marble
9.3
Ceiling finishes:
Plastered and Paint
GB Gypsum Board Tiles
MF Mineral Fibre ( Acoustic )
SC Skim Coat
SP Skim Coat - Painted
AS Aluminium Slates
Skim Coat
Painted Fibrous Plaster / Painted Reinforced Gypsum
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10.0
Ceiling: suspended ceiling is
used in this site to covet pipes, services and electrical weirs.
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Doors & windows
internal and external: in this project, steel frames are use in
this building as doors and windows frame. Then, unites owners
choose the type of materials that they use it for the doors and
windows. Most of them choose tempered glass for the windows and strong
wood for the doors.
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Conclusion
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References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_foundation
http://www.propwall.my/kota_damansara/tropicana_gardens
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewatering
http://centralsubwaysf.com/FSEIS-SEIR-Chapter-6
http://www.zakladani.cz/en/piles
http://www.cityu.edu.hk/CIVCAL/production/advanced/jump_for
m.html
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/how-to-build-concretestairs.html
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