MS 1064-10-2018-Prepdf
MS 1064-10-2018-Prepdf
MS 1064-10-2018-Prepdf
STANDARD
ICS: 25.060.10
Descriptors: modular coordination, coordinating sizes, preferred sizes, beam, column, wall, slab
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Contents
Page
Foreword.................................................................................................................................... iii
Introduction ................................................................................................................................iv
SECTION 1: GENERAL
1.1 Scope............................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Field of application ........................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Normative reference ..................................................................................................... 1
1.4 Terms and definitions ................................................................................................... 1
Bibliography ..............................................................................................................................10
Committee representation
The Industry Standards Committee on Building, Construction and Civil Engineering (ISC D) under whose authority
this Malaysian Standard was developed, comprises representatives from the following organisations:
The Technical Committee on Construction Practices which developed this Malaysian Standard was managed by
Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB) in its capacity as an authorised Standards-Writing
Organisation and consists of representatives from the following organisations:
Co-opted members:
Foreword
a) the term used in Figure 1 (a) has been changed from “Face Planning” to “Boundary
Planning”;
b) the term used for wall dimension has been changed from “width” to “thickness”;
MS 1064 consists of the following parts under the general title “Guide to modular coordination
in buildings”:
Part 3: Coordinating sizes and preferred sizes for stairs and stair openings*
Part 6: Coordinating sizes and preferred sizes for rigid flat sheets*
Part 8: Coordinating sizes and preferred sizes for masonry bricks and blocks*
Part 10: Coordinating sizes and preferred sizes for reinforced concrete components
This Malaysian Standard cancels and replaces MS 1064: Part 10:2001, Guide to modular
coordination in buildings - Part 10: Coordinating sizes and preferred sizes for reinforced
concrete components.
Compliance with a Malaysian Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal
obligations.
*
Revision in process
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