Chapter 1 DCC20073 2
Chapter 1 DCC20073 2
Chapter 1 DCC20073 2
TOPIC 1
CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY IN GENERAL
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COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
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STUDENT OUTCOMES
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INTRODUCTION
• Construction activity is widely and does not only
apply to building processes and contracts only.
• It is beyond the scope of the design and
development.
• Construction and development involve many parties,
and the different phases and stages.
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CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
DEFINATION
• Is a branch of the economy and national
development.
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TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY
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Residential
Institutional Commercial
Category
of
Projects
Infrastructure Recreational
Industrial
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TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
In general, there are three types of construction
Building construction
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a. Civil Engineering
Construction
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highway Bridges
Drainage
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b. Civil Engineering Construction (
Heavy )
Tasik kenyir
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Ofshore Dam
Airport
Railway train
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c. Building construction
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c. Building construction (cont’)
• Example of building construction works:
– Residential / Housings
– Office complex
– Hotel and resort
– Hospitals
– Educational institution
– Commercial building / shopping complex
– Mosque and etc
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RESIDENTIAL
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
AND NATIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
AND NATIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
The positive growth in economy and construction industry also
can reflect to:
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ACTIVITIES INVOLVE IN THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A PROJECT
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ACTIVITY INVOLVES IN THE CONST PROJECT
PLANNING CONSTRUCTION
PROCESS & COMPLETION
PROCESS
DESIGN
PROCESS UTILIZATION
PROCESS
CONSTRUCTION
HANDING OVER
UTILIZATION &
MAINTENANCE
FEASIBILITY
CONTRACT
TENDER
DESIGN
STUDY
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4.
Contract bonding
CLIEN CONTRACTOR
Contract bonding
FINANCIER
CONSULTANT SUB
CONTRACTOR
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PARTIES INVOLVES IN CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY
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PARTIES INVOLVES IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES
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ROLE OF
DESIGN TEAM
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DESIGN TEAM
ARCHITECT
MECHINICAL &
ELECTRICAL STRUCTURAL
ENGINEER ENGINEER
CLIENT
QUANTITY CIVIL
SURVEYOR ENGINEER
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CLIENT / DEVELOPER
• Is the owner who initiates to develop the
project.
• Client can be from the private sector, semi
government bodies or government itself.
It’s also can be an individual initiative , a
group of investors, a large corporation or
an elected governing body.
• To find and appoint a suitable consultant
and contractor
• Briefs architect of his basic requirement.
• Desides on architect’s preliminary sketch
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ARCHITECT
• Person who leads the design team
• Conduct project brief according to the
client’s requests.
• Responsible in preparation of preliminary
stage design base on the owner desire.
• Coordinate working drawing for civil
engineering and structural works, M&E
drawings, so that it follows the client’s
requirement.
• As a professional advisor to the client and
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ENGINEER CIVIL / MECHANICAL &
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
• CIVIL ENGINEER
• Carry out analysis and structural design
for the proposed project.
• Prepare structural and construction
drawing
• Communicate with the architects about
the project
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ENGINEER CIVIL / MECHANICAL
Mechanical & Electrical Engineer&
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
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QUANTITY SURVEYOR
• Responsible as a cost consultant in the design
team.
• As the Financial Controller of the project,
responsible to maintain cost control during the
full duration of the project.
• Responsible in Tender Document preparation .
• Prepare project budget / cost estimation.
• Prepare specifications and bills of Quantity to
itemise all the materials needed and the involved
in a project.
• To call and award tenders to Contractor.
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LAND SURVEYOR
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CONSTRUCTION TEAM
ARCHITECT
MECHINICAL
&
ELECTRICAL STRUCTURAL
ENGINEERI ENGINEER
CONTACTOR
CIVIL
QUANTITY
ENGINEER
SURVEYOR
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CONSTRUCTION / BUILDERS TEAM
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ROLES OF CONSTRUCTION TEAM
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CONTRACTOR
• Translating client requirements into reality by
following the contract documents
• The contractor responsible for construct and
completed of work and repair any defects from
time to time accordance with plans,
specifications, and all the terms stated in the
contract.
• Providing insurance coverage for employees
and their work.
• Follow the requirement of Local Authorities
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ARCHITECT
• Monitor and supervised the project during
construction period.
• To ensure the achievement physical and
payment progress under his supervision in
accordance with the planning schedule.
• Coordinate the relationship with the client
and consultant which related the contract
and work implementations.
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ARCHITECT
• Inspect the proposed site
• Consults with local statutory authorities such
as to obtain the approval from the authority
for the drawings, Certificate of Fitness
Occupants and etc…)
• Person who leads the design team
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ENGINEER CIVIL / M & E
• Ensure the civil and structural work
according to the specifications and
standard of the Uniform Building By- Laws
1984 ( CIVIL )
• Monitor and supervised the project during
construction
• To ensure the achievement progress under his
supervision in accordance with the planning
schedule.
• As advisor in the field of their respective.
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QUANTITY SURVEYOR
• Monitor and supervised the project during
construction
• To ensure the achievement progress under his
supervision in accordance with the planning
schedule.
• Coordinate works with sub contractor
appointed to follow the program execution
• Doing the valuation payment on be half
client and preparing final account.
• Measuring and valuing variation work
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CONTRACTOR
REGISTRATION
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REGISTRATION
http://www.cidb.gov.my/images/content/
pdf/cims/lampiran%20A.pdf
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SUMMARY OF GRADE, CATEGORY AND
SPECIALISATION
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VALUE OF WORK PROCUREMENT
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VALUE OF WORK PROCUREMENT
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VALUE OF WORK PROCUREMENT
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CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION
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PROCEDURE TO BE A CONTRACTOR
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THE REGISTRATION CONDITIONS AT CONTRACTOR SERVICE
CENTRE ( CIDB)
1.0 APPLICATION FOR NEW REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE
1.1 Application
• Application must be made by the Chief Executive Officer using
the relevant forms.
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d.The applicant must have adequate financial resources and
must maintain its financial standing for the duration of its
registration ( refer appendix)
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PUSAT KHIDMAT KONTRAKTOR(PKK)
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Construction Industry Development Board was established
under the Construction Industry Development Board Act 1994
(Act 520) to regulate, develop and facilitate the construction
industry towards achieving global competitiveness.
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The role/function of CIDB
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• To promote and stimulate the development,
improvement and expansion of the construction
industry;
• To advise and make recommendations to the Federal
Government and the State Government on matters
affecting or connected with the construction
industry;
• To promote, stimulate and undertake research into
any matter relating to the construction industry;
• To promote, stimulate and assist in the export of
service relating to the construction industry;
• To provide consultancy and advisory services with
respect to the construction industry;
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• To promote quality assurance in the construction industry;
• To encourage the standardization and improvement of
construction techniques and materials;
• To initiate and maintain a construction industry information
system;
• To provide promote, review and coordinate training programs
organized by public and private construction training centre
for skilled construction.
• To accredit and register contractors and to cancel, suspend or
reinstate the registration of any registered contractor; and
• To accredit and certify skilled construction workers and
construction site supervisors.
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