Aar 551 Plng Tentive (Baru)-March 2016

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 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ARCHITECTURE [HONS] 04 AAR 551  CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY III AP213 B.SC (Arch): MARCH 2016    JULY 2016  Lecturer : EN JAMALUDIN BIN HJ MUHAMAD EN. AMIRUL AMIN ISMAIL EN. FADHLIZIL FARIZ B ABDUL MUNIR DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND SURVEYING UiTM PERAK, SERI ISKANDAR CAMPUS COURSE DESCRIPTION  A study on the principles of R.C construction for small to medium scale, medium rise buildings and str uctures. It covers the construction for sub structure, superstructure, stairs and external works.  Also included is the study of production process, properties, characteristic, application and performace of concrete, cement, ceramic and their product. COURSE OBJECTIVE Students will be able to: i. Ide nti fy co nst ruc tio n req uir eme nts a nd meth ods r elat ed to reinforced concrete for small to medium scale, medium rise buildings and structure. ii. Under sta nd nat ure of buil din g mat eri als c ommonly use d and methology of selection. iii. Unde rsta nd const ruct ional mathods relat ed to exter nal works. iv. Unde rsta nd th e re levan ce o f tec hnica l dr awing s, n otes and specification of R.C construction and related elements. v. Ap ply t his k nowled ge to t he de sig n of s mal l to medi um scale, medium rise buildings. TEACHING METHODS The course will be conducted through the following methods: i. Lectures ii. Observation   through site visits and academic trip to manufacturers of building materials. iii . Ap pli cat ion int o ar chi tec tur al c ont ext   applying information’s obtained from lectures and site visits into design work. iv. Pr ob lem solving. v. Audi o visuals LEARNING METHODS The learning process should cover the following : i. Att end anc e is c omp uls ory and on ti me d ur ing l ect ure s. ii. Ope n dis cus sio ns with le ctu rer and coll eag ues a nd gr oup seminars. iii. Attend ing t uto rials an d par tic ipation. iv. Reading other refer ence materials on r elated su bject . ASSESSMENT Coursework grouping : - 30%  Assignment individual : - 10% Final exam : - 60% Total 100% REFERENCES Ching, F.D.K., (1994), Building Construction Illustrated, N.Y  Sleeper, R., (1995), Architectural Graphic Standards, Materials, London. The Construction Press. Building Research Est (1992), Building Materials, London. Barry, A. (1991), Defect & Deteriorat ion In Buildings, London Chudley.,R (1999) Const. Technology, Longman Sc & Tech Spiegel,L. (2003) Reinforced Concrete Design.,N.J Prentice Hall REMINDER 1. Stude nts are allow ed t o ref er t o or abstr act mater ials from refences but are not allowed to plagiarize the materials or other students’ work. If they are found to do so, they will be penalised and failed.  2. Stu den ts wi th at ten den ce of less than 70% will not be allowed to sit for the final exam. WEEK DATE TOPIC 1 01/03/2016 02/03/2016 CHAPTER 1: SUB STRUCTURE Soil investigation Choise factor  2 08/03/2016 09/03/2016 CHAPTER 1: SUB STRUCTURE Shallow foundation Piling Basement Construction 3 15/03/2016 16/03/2016 CHAPTER 2: SUPER STRUCTURE Reinforced concrete frame Column and beam Floor Roof 4 22/03/2016 23/03/2016 CHAPTER 3: FORMWORK Timber Prefabricated 5 29/03/2016 30/03/2016 CHAPTER 4: REINFORCEMENT 6 05/04/2016 06/04/2016 CHAPTER 5: WALLS Masonry infill Concrete panel Party wall 7 12/04/2016 13/04/2016 MID SEMESTER BREAK 8 19/04/2016 20/04/2016 CHAPTER 6 : STAIRCASE Structure Design 9 26/04/2016 27/04/2016 CHAPTER 7 : RAMPS Vehicle Pedestrians Handicapped 10 03/05/2016 04/05/2016 CHAPTER 8 : CONCRETE Composition Type SEMINAR 11 10/05/2016 11/05/2016 CHAPTER 8 : CONCRETE Composition SEMINAR Type 12 17/05/2016 18/05/2016 CHAPTER 9 : FINISHES FOR CONCRETE SEMINAR 13 24/05/2016 25/05/2016 CHAPTER 10 : CONCRETE, CEMENTS AND CERAMIC PRODUCTS SEMINAR 14 01/06/2016 02/06/2016 HARVEST FESTIVAL AND GAWAI 15 07/06/2016 08/06/2016 CHAPTER 11: EXTERNAL WORKS Fencing Surface drain SEMINAR 16 14/06/2016 15/06/2016 CHAPTER 11: EXTERNAL WORKS Pavements and roads Retaining works SEMINAR 17 23/06/2016  FINAL EXAMINATION 21/07/2016  

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ARCHITECTURE [HONS] 04AAR 551 – CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY III

 

AP213 B.SC (Arch): MARCH 2016 –  JULY 2016 

Lecturer :  EN JAMALUDIN BIN HJ MUHAMAD

EN. AMIRUL AMIN ISMAIL

EN. FADHLIZIL FARIZ B ABDUL MUNIR

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND SURVEYING

UiTM PERAK, SERI ISKANDAR CAMPUS 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

 A study on the principles of R.C construction for small to medium scale,medium rise buildings and structures. It covers the construction for substructure, superstructure, stairs and external works. Also included is the study of production process, properties,characteristic, application and performace of concrete, cement, ceramicand their product.

COURSE OBJECTIVE

Students will be able to:i. Identify construction requirements and methods related to

reinforced concrete for small to medium scale, medium risebuildings and structure.

ii. Understand nature of building materials commonly used andmethology of selection.

iii. Understand constructional mathods related to externalworks.

iv. Understand the relevance of technical drawings, notes andspecification of R.C construction and related elements.

v. Apply this knowledge to the design of small to mediumscale, medium rise buildings.

TEACHING METHODS

The course will be conducted through the following methods:i. Lecturesii. Observation  –  through site visits and academic trip to

manufacturers of building materials.iii. Application into architectural context  –  applying

information’s obtained from lectures and site  visits into

design work.iv. Problem solving.v. Audio visuals

LEARNING METHODS

The learning process should cover the following :i. Attendance is compulsory and on time during lectures.ii. Open discussions with lecturer and colleagues and group

seminars.iii. Attending tutorials and participation.iv. Reading other reference materials on related subject.

ASSESSMENT

Coursework grouping : - 30% Assignment individual : - 10%

Final exam : - 60%Total 100%

REFERENCES

Ching, F.D.K., (1994), Building Construction Illustrated, N.Y 

Sleeper, R., (1995), Architectural Graphic Standards,Materials, London. The Construction Press.

Building Research Est (1992), Building Materials, London.

Barry, A. (1991), Defect & Deterioration In Buildings, London

Chudley.,R (1999) Const. Technology, Longman Sc & Tech

Spiegel,L. (2003) Reinforced Concrete Design.,N.J PrenticeHall

REMINDER

1. Students are allowed to refer to or abstract materials fromrefences but are not allowed to plagiarize the materials orother students’ work. If they are found to do so, they will bepenalised and failed. 

2. Students with attendence of less than 70% will not beallowed to sit for the final exam. 

WEEK DATE TOPIC

101/03/201602/03/2016

CHAPTER 1: SUB STRUCTURE

Soil investigation

Choise factor  

208/03/201609/03/2016

CHAPTER 1: SUB STRUCTURE

Shallow foundation

Piling

Basement Construction

315/03/201616/03/2016

CHAPTER 2: SUPER STRUCTURE

Reinforced concrete frame

Column and beam

Floor Roof

422/03/201623/03/2016

CHAPTER 3: FORMWORK

Timber

Prefabricated

529/03/201630/03/2016 CHAPTER 4: REINFORCEMENT

605/04/201606/04/2016

CHAPTER 5: WALLS

Masonry infill

Concrete panel Party wall

712/04/201613/04/2016

MID SEMESTER BREAK

819/04/201620/04/2016

CHAPTER 6 : STAIRCASE

Structure

Design 

926/04/201627/04/2016

CHAPTER 7 : RAMPS

Vehicle

PedestriansHandicapped

1003/05/201604/05/2016

CHAPTER 8 : CONCRETE

CompositionType SEMINAR

1110/05/201611/05/2016

CHAPTER 8 : CONCRETE

Composition SEMINAR

Type

1217/05/201618/05/2016 CHAPTER 9 : FINISHES FOR CONCRETE  SEMINAR

1324/05/201625/05/2016

CHAPTER 10 : CONCRETE, CEMENTS AND CERAMICPRODUCTS  SEMINAR 

1401/06/201602/06/2016

HARVEST FESTIVAL AND GAWAI

1507/06/201608/06/2016

CHAPTER 11: EXTERNAL WORKS

Fencing

Surface drain SEMINAR

1614/06/201615/06/2016

CHAPTER 11: EXTERNAL WORKS

Pavements and roads

Retaining works SEMINAR

17 23/06/2016  FINAL EXAMINATION

21/07/2016