Ais Guidelines
Ais Guidelines
SEPTEMBER 2019
Table of Contents
List of Appendixes
1. Pekeliling KPUP Bil 1 Tahun 2006, Garis Panduan mengenai Pemetaan Utiliti bawah
Tanah.
2. Pekeliling KPUP Bil 1 Tahun 2007, Garis Panduan Ukuran Pepasangan Utiliti.
3. Pekeliling KPUP Bil 1 Tahun 2013, Garis Panduan Pengukuran Jajaran Laluan Utiliti
Baru.
4. Pekeliling Ketua Setiusaha Kementerian Kesejahteraan Bandar, Perumahan dan
Kerajaan Tempatan, Bil 7 Tahun 2014, Garis Panduan Pelaksanaan Pengukuran
Keatas Jajaran Utiliti Bawah Tanah Semasa Pemasangan.
5. GIS Data Rules and CAD Drawing Requirements.
6. GIS Data Structures and Attributes.
List of Abbreviations
2.0 BACKGROUND
Standard of utility mapping had been established by JUPEM in year 2006, 2007
and 2013 through it’s :
(Appendix 1 to 3)
1
These standards later enforced by Kementerian Kesejahteraan Bandar,
Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan in year 2014 through it’s:
(Appendix 4)
The circular clearly define standards are to be followed by all Pihak Berkuasa
Negeri and Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan as quoted below:
2
3.0 CURRENT ISSUES AND SHORTCOMINGS
In current practice, not all construction works deployed as per design drawing plan.
Changes are inevitable due to unforeseen construction works circumstances.
Consequently, it may impact underground utility alignment.
Changes of alignment during construction without proper survey record keeping
would only decrease the spatial data quality if the changes were not later translated
to as-built drawing.
Inaccurate information submitted through As-built drawings eventually resulted to
inaccurate GIS data base.
Occasionally we also received as-built drawings submissions which are not in the
true coordinate system (geo-referenced). It’s time consuming to later rectified
these drawings.
As a utility owner, Pengurusan Air Selangor oblique to furnish underground utility
information together with its related metadata at quality levels A, B, C and/or D to
JUPEM for inclusion into National Underground Utility Database. (Pangkalan Data
Utiliti Bawah Tanah Kebangsaan - PADU).
The consequences of having a non validated as-built drawings submissions as GIS
input with much accuracy and quality issues prevent us from performing our duty.
By imposing this JUPEM standard along with additional water supply services
parameter; to be met by any contractor or applicant for submission of any maps,
plan or digital data to us, Pengurusan Air Selangor putting a stop to the cause of
data reliability issues and shall only receive complied as-built drawings.
4.0 SCOPE
This guideline covers all site works or surveys to be carried out by Licensed Land
Surveyor (JTB) in regards to underground utility mapping including submission of
the plan and digital data.
3
5.0 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITY
5.1.1 Appoint JTB to carry out an as-built survey for underground utility.
5.1.2 To ensure the appointed JTB prepared and submits plans in hardcopy
and digital format according to JUPEM and Air Selangor standard
guidelines.
5.1.3 As-built Plan & Engineering Survey Plan shall be submitted both in
hardcopy & digital format.
5.2.1 Carry out survey tasks on the utility based on JUPEM guidelines to
produce Quality Level A digital data and utility plan.
5.2.2 To produce an Engineering Survey plan (digital & printed) and GIS-ready
data format according to Air Selangor standard (schema).
5.2.3 Deliverables should be in CAD format (dwg) and GIS format (mdb &
mxd).
5.2.4 Data submitted should be in Selangor State Cassini Soldner Geocentric
(GDM2000) Coordinate System.
4
6.0 WORKFLOW DIAGRAM
Receive and
process the
Include the requirements of measurement on
application &
AIR SELANGOR approval alignment of underground utility.
LAND
Utility survey during
SURVEYOR installation
5
7.0 SPECIFICATIONS
i. Pekeliling KPUP Bil 1 Tahun 2006, Garis Panduan mengenai Pemetaan Utiliti
bawah Tanah(Appendix 1).
ii. Pekeliling KPUP Bil 1 Tahun 2007, Garis Panduan Ukuran Pepasangan Utiliti
(Appendix 2).
iii. Pekeliling KPUP Bil 1 Tahun 2013, Garis Panduan Pengukuran Jajaran
Laluan Utiliti Baru (Appendix 3).
iv. Pekeliling Ketua Setiusaha Kementerian Kesejahteraan Bandar, Perumahan
dan Kerajaan Tempatan, Bil 7 Tahun 2014, Garis Panduan Pelaksanaan
Pengukuran Keatas Jajaran Utiliti Bawah Tanah Semasa Pemasangan
(Appendix 4).
7.2.1 General
7.2.1.1 GIS data and as-built plan shall use Geocentric Selangor State Cassini
(GDM2000) coordinate system.
7.2.1.2 GIS data shall be in ESRI Personal Geodatabase format (mdb).
7.2.1.3 GIS ESRI Personal Geodatabase template (schema) shall be obtained
from Air Selangor.
7.2.1.4 GIS data shall be presented in ArcGIS Map Document (mxd) file using
Standard Symbologies supplied by Air Selangor.
7.2.1.5 The AutoCAD softcopy drawing shall follow Air Selangor Standard Drawing
Pipe Laying Works (can be downloaded from www.airselangor.com).
6
i. New development
ii. Pipe replacement
iii. Pipe diversion
iv. Upgrading water asset works
v. Others related projects
7.2.2.2 Appoint GIS Contractor/Consultant company registered under Ministry of
Finance (MOF) “Kod Bidang Pendaftaran 210110- Geographical
Information System (GIS) and Services” to execute the conversion from
CAD to GIS.
7.2.2.3 Submit as-built plan drawing in AutoCAD file (dwg) format to appointed GIS
Contractor/Consultant.
7.2.2.4 Final deliverables (softcopy) shall be in four (4) formats (dwg, pdf, mdb &
mxd):
i. AutoCAD (dwg) format files for as-built and engineering survey plans.
ii. Scanned copy of the as-built plan drawing signed by Professional
Engineer (PE) / Consultants in PDF format.
iii. Scanned copy of Engineering Survey plan signed by JTB in PDF
format.
iv. GIS Data – ESRI Personal Geodatabase format (mdb) and Map
Document (mxd).
7.2.3.4 GIS Section shall perform Quality Assurance and Quality Check on
softcopy data submitted. Should errors or non-comply presented, data to
be reverted back to Applicant for rectification, correction and re-submit.
7
Details on GIS Data Rules and CAD Drawings submission, please refer to Appendix
5.
8
8.0 REFERENCES
i Pekeliling KPUP Bil 1 Tahun 2006, Garis Panduan mengenai Pemetaan Utiliti bawah Tanah
ii Pekeliling KPUP Bil 1 Tahun 2007, Garis Panduan Ukuran Pepasangan Utiliti
iii Pekeliling KPUP Bil 1 Tahun 2013, Garis Panduan Pengukuran Jajaran Laluan Utiliti Baru
Iv Pekeliling Ketua Setiusaha Kementerian Kesejahteraan Bandar, Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan, Bil
7 Tahun 2014, Garis Panduan Pelaksanaan Pengukuran Keatas Jajaran Utiliti Bawah Tanah Semasa
Pemasangan
v Pekeliling KPUP Bil 2 Tahun 2016,Garis Panduan Penerimaan Data Digital Dan Pelan Utiliti Dari
Juruukur Tanah Bertauliah (JTB)oleh Jabatan Ukur Dan
Pemetaan Malaysia (JUPEM)
9
APPENDIX 1
1. TUJUAN
2. LATAR BELAKANG
Jemaah Menteri yang bersidang pada 24 Ogos 1994 antara lain telah bersetuju
supaya Jabatan Ukur dan Pemetaan Malaysia (JUPEM) dipertanggungjawabkan
untuk menguruskan pemetaan utiliti seluruh negara. Keputusan ini adalah
selaras dengan hasrat Kerajaan untuk mengatasi, antara lainnya masalah
gangguan perkhidmatan akibat kerosakan saluran utiliti bawah tanah apabila
1
kerja-kerja pengorekan dilakukan tanpa maklumat lokasi utiliti yang mencukupi
atau dengan menggunakan maklumat yang tidak tepat.
3.1 Tujuan
2
Garis panduan ini terbahagi kepada empat perkara utama iaitu:
(i) Peranan pihak-pihak berkepentingan atau stakeholder dalam
pemetaan utiliti bawah tanah,
(ii) Penetapan tahap-tahap kualiti bagi data pemetaan utiliti bawah
tanah,
(iii) Spesifikasi umum bagi peta utiliti bawah tanah, serta
(iv) Pembentukan dan penyediaan Pangkalan Data Utiliti Bawah Tanah
Kebangsaan (PADU).
JUPEM, juruukur tanah serta pemilik utiliti telah pun dikenal pasti sebagai
stakeholder utama dalam pelaksanaan pemetaan utiliti bawah tanah.
3
pengukuran pepasangan utiliti, memberikan akses kepada data dan rekod
utiliti mereka kepada jurukur tanah serta membekalkan maklumat utiliti
kepada JUPEM.
4
3.5 Penubuhan Pangkalan Data Utiliti Bawah Tanah Kebangsaan (PADU)
Salinan kepada:
Timbalan Ketua Pengarah Ukur dan Pemetaan Malaysia
Pengarah Ukur Bahagian (Pemetaan)
Pengarah Ukur Bahagian (Kadaster)
5
Setiausaha Bahagian (Tanah, Ukur dan Pemetaan)
Kementerian Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar
Pengarah
Institut Tanah dan Ukur Negara (INSTUN)
Kementerian Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar
Pengarah
Pusat Infrastuktur Data Geospatial Negara (MaCGDI)
Kementerian Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar
Penolong Pengarah
Unit Ukur Tanah, Bahagian Kejuruteraan Awam
Ibu Pejabat Jabatan Perumahan Negara
Setiausaha
Lembaga Juruukur Tanah Semenanjung Malaysia
Setiausaha
Lembaga Juruukur Tanah Sabah
Setiausaha
Lembaga Juruukur Tanah Sarawak
6
Lampiran A
STANDARD GUIDELINE
FOR
UNDERGROUND UTILITY MAPPING
The Government views these disruptions very seriously and had on two
occasions, through Cabinet decisions, directed for the establishment of a centralised
underground utility database to be maintained by Jabatan Ukur dan Pemetaan
Malaysia (JUPEM) in close cooperation with utility agencies. Orderly management
of utility data between JUPEM and utility agencies requires the establishment of
agreed mechanisms, procedures and specifications, and the first of these is this
Standard Guideline for Underground Utility Mapping document.
It is hoped that all stakeholders would adopt the noble tenets of this standard
guideline in their respective underground utility mapping practices. It is further hoped
that this standard guideline would become an important accessory in fulfilling the
Malaysian Cabinet’s directive.
May 2006
i i
CONTENTS
PREFACE.....................................................................................................................i
COMMITTEE REPRESENTATION ............................................................................ iii
FOREWORD .............................................................................................................. iv
1.0 INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................1
2.0 SCOPE .............................................................................................................1
3.0 THE ROLES OF UTILITY OWNER, SURVEYOR, AND JUPEM IN
UNDERGROUND UTILITY MAPPING .............................................................2
3.1 Utility Owner...........................................................................................2
3.2 Surveyor.................................................................................................3
3.3 JUPEM ...................................................................................................4
4.0 UTILITY QUALITY LEVEL ATTRIBUTES.........................................................4
4.1 Quality Level D.......................................................................................4
4.2 Quality Level C.......................................................................................5
4.3 Quality Level B .......................................................................................6
4.4 Quality Level A .......................................................................................7
5.0 EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION............................................................................8
6.0 DELIVERABLES FORMATTING ......................................................................8
6.1 General ..................................................................................................8
6.2 Basic Deliverable ...................................................................................8
6.3 Quality Level Attributes ..........................................................................8
6.4 Utility Depiction Legend .......................................................................10
6.5 Parcel Boundaries................................................................................10
6.6 Lot Numbers.........................................................................................10
6.7 Names of Building, Street, Road and River .........................................10
6.8 North Arrow ..........................................................................................10
6.9 Scale Representation...........................................................................10
6.10 Map Date..............................................................................................10
6.11 Marginal Information ............................................................................11
6.12 Disclaimer ............................................................................................11
7.0 CREATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE NATIONAL UNDERGROUND
UTILITY DATABASE ......................................................................................11
7.1 Database Design..................................................................................11
7.2 Base Map Development.......................................................................11
7.3 Projections and Coordinate Systems ...................................................13
7.4 Data Exchange Standards ...................................................................14
7.5 Metadata ..............................................................................................14
APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY OF TERMS....................................................................15
APPENDIX B: NORMATIVE REFERENCES ............................................................18
APPENDIX C: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ..................................................................19
APPENDIX D: SAMPLE OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY MAP .................................20
ii ii
COMMITTEE REPRESENTATION
The National Mapping and Spatial Data Committee under whose authority this
standard guideline was developed, comprises representatives from the following
organisations:
iii iii
FOREWORD
This guideline was developed through the consensus of the AM/FM Technical Sub-
Committee of the National Mapping and Spatial Data Committee. The word
“standard” used in conjunction with guideline serves to elevate the authority of this
guideline from being a mere guideline as is usually applied in the normal context to
being a collective concurrence of the committee members of this sub-committee.
iv iv
STANDARD GUIDELINE FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITY MAPPING
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The data collected will then be provided to relevant parties involved in new
underground utility projects to minimise the risks associated with construction
activities that may affect existing underground utilities. In order to undertake
this new responsibility, JUPEM is expected to embark on the creation and
subsequently, the maintenance of the National Underground Utility Database.
2.0 SCOPE
This document also addresses the requirement for the National Underground
Utility Database, which stores related utility data that can be made available to
utility owners and all other relevant parties whenever existing underground
utility information is required.
1 1
3.0 THE ROLES OF UTILITY OWNER, SURVEYOR, AND JUPEM IN
UNDERGROUND UTILITY MAPPING
3.1.1 Identify the scope of work and the specifications of deliverables for the
surveyor and finalise work specifications with the surveyor.
3.1.4 Notify the surveyor within a reasonable time frame of any suspected
deficiencies in the utility depictions at the specified quality level
discovered during construction.
3.1.5 Furnish existing underground utility information together with its related
metadata at quality levels A, B, C, and/or D to JUPEM for inclusion into
the National Underground Utility Database.
3.1.7 Ensure that all underground utility information for all new projects attain
quality level A. For this purpose, a surveyor shall be engaged to
perform as-built surveys during construction and emplacement of
underground utilities.
3.1.8 Provide quality level A data to JUPEM for all new underground utility
projects.
2 2
3.2 Surveyor
3.2.1 Provide information to the utility owner with regards to potential effects
that a new project may have on existing underground utilities.
3.2.2 Advise the utility owner regarding utility quality levels and reliability of
data for each quality level for existing datasets; and the need for
acquiring new data if necessary. The costs and benefits associated
with obtaining new quality level A data should also be discussed.
3.2.5 Discuss the steps of acquiring appropriate quality level data throughout
the planning and design process of new projects, taking into account
project design elements, design timetables, the type of project, the
criticality of utility service, etc.
3.2.6 Conduct appropriate data acquisition and survey works and prepare
underground utility maps in digital and hardcopy forms together with
appropriate supporting documents according to the utility owner’s
specification by clearly identifying their appropriate quality levels.
3.2.8 Review plans during the design stage to assess the effects of design
changes to current utility information, where necessary.
3.2.11 Place note on the plans indicating the different utility quality levels for
each underground utility.
3.2.12 Certify the plans that depict existing underground utility data at the
indicated quality levels.
3.2.13 Discuss utility installation and utility relocation policies for the utility
owner’s implementation.
3 3
3.3 JUPEM
3.3.2 Conduct random quality checks and control (QC) on utility survey and
mapping information.
4.1.1 Search for existing utility records to assist in identifying utility owners
that may have facilities on or be affected by the project. Sources of
information may include, but are not limited to:
• Local authority
• Utility owners
• Visual site inspection
4 4
• Distribution maps
• Transmission maps
• “As-built” and record drawings
• Appropriate geographic information system databases
• Circuit diagrams
4.1.4 Prepare utility composite drawing in digital and hardcopy. The surveyor
should also make professional judgements regarding the validity and
location of topographic features on records versus current topographic
features (when available) and conflicting references of utilities.
4.2.1 Perform tasks as prescribed for quality level D data acquisition. Quality
level C and D tasks do not necessarily need to be performed in any
particular order.
4.2.2 Locate surface features on existing records and ground surface that
are surface appurtenances of existing underground utilities.
4.2.3 Survey such features if they have not been previously surveyed.
Otherwise, check the accuracy of survey and completeness of
information for applicability with the new project.
4.2.4 Correlate relevant utility records to the surveyed features, taking into
account the shape, size and characteristics of these surface features.
4.2.5 Resolve discrepancies when records and features do not agree. This
may be done by showing the underground utility feature at quality level
D, hence disregarding a surveyed surface appurtenance of unknown
origin. Consultation with utility owner may be required to resolve the
discrepancies.
5 5
4.3 Quality Level B
4.3.4 Mark and indicate the location of underground utilities on the ground
surface for subsequent survey. Care should be taken to differentiate
markings placed on the ground for design purposes from those used
for damage prevention purposes.
4.3.5 Survey all markings that indicate the presence of an underground utility
to the accuracies and precision dictated by the project’s survey control.
6 6
4.4 Quality Level A
4.4.1 Perform tasks as described for quality level B data acquisition. Quality
level B, C, and D tasks do not necessarily need to be performed in any
particular order.
4.4.2 Use an appropriate method of data acquisition that will achieve the
accuracies and precision required by the project. These accuracies are
at 10 cm or better in vertical as well as in horizontal. Exposure and
survey of the underground utility at each specific location where quality
level A data are to be obtained may be performed whenever
necessary.
4.4.5 Resolve differences between depicted quality level A data and other
quality levels referring to the same underground utility. This can be
done through additional surface geophysical survey or by depicting the
adjacent or nearby data points for that underground utility at a lower
quality level. On the other hand, utilities already depicted at quality
level B, C, or D may also be re-depicted to coincide with the more
accurate quality level A data provided upgrade surface geophysical
survey is undertaken at appropriate points.
7 7
5.0 Equipment Calibration
6.1 General
The basic deliverable is in the form of mapping file and hardcopy sheet that
contain utility information in plan view for data with quality levels A, B, C, and
D. Quality level A data shall be furnished with additional information such as
written reports and test hole summary sheet. This standard guideline does not
address the quality of vertical information other than for quality level A data.
6.3.1 General
8 8
6.3.2 Line Code and Style
6.3.3 Labelling
6.3.5 Colour
Line weight can be used at actual scale to depict the size of the utility.
However, it has the effect of obscuring other data if the line size is
large.
6.3.7 Layer
6.3.8 Annotation
9 9
6.4 Utility Depiction Legend
Lot numbers of all parcels as derived from the DCDB shall be shown
whenever possible.
Official names of buildings as well as names of streets, roads and rivers shall
be shown.
An arrow-like symbol indicating the direction of the grid north and the true
north shall be shown.
Since maps must necessarily be smaller than the areas mapped, their use
requires that the ratio or proportion between comparable measurements be
expressed on the map. This is called map scale and should be the first thing
of which the map user becomes aware. Scale should be expressed as a
statement of map distance in relation to earth distance or a graphic (or bar)
scale or both.
10 10
6.11 Marginal Information
Marginal information may among others include such items as section, town,
city and state names, scale, north arrow, legend, published date, disclaimer,
and map index.
6.12 Disclaimer
Disclaimers are used to limit and define the map author's responsibility for the
content, accuracy, and currency of a map. Although some maps may require
specialised disclaimers, the following disclaimer represents one suggestion:
The primary base map will be provided by the Digital Cadastral Database
(DCDB) currently being maintained by JUPEM. The database comprises
coordinate geometry of every surveyed land parcel generated by keyboard
entry of survey accurate data resulting from actual ground surveys. As such it
provides the most accurate base map available and suited to be used at a
scale of 1:500 or even larger.
11 11
The secondary base map will be provided by a large scale Digital
Topographic Database to be newly created by JUPEM at the scale of 1:500
by aerial photography. An interim topographic base map may however be
provided in raster using suitable high resolution remotely-sensed imagery.
12 12
7.2.2 Accuracy
The following projections and coordinate systems are required for the input,
storage, and in particular, the exchange of digital map data. All underground
utility maps in Malaysia should be based on the Rectified Skew Orthomorphic
(RSO) coordinates, referenced to the Geocentric Datum of Malaysia 2000
(GDM2000) horizontal datum.
13 13
7.4 Data Exchange Standards
7.5 Metadata
Metadata are commonly defined as the data about data or the data about the
processes performed on data. The major uses of metadata are:
14 14
APPENDICES
Absolute map accuracy: The accuracy of a map in relationship to the earth's geoid.
The accuracy of locations on a map that are defined relative to the earth's geoid are
considered absolute because their positions are global in nature and accurately fix a
location that can be referenced to all other locations on the earth.
Base map: A map showing certain fundamental information used as a base upon
which additional specialised data are compiled.
Index map: A map of smaller scale on which are depicted the locations (with
accompanying designations) of specific data, such as larger-scale topographic
quadrangles.
15 15
Minimally intrusive excavation method: A method of excavation that minimises
the potential for damage to the structure being uncovered. Factors such as utility
material and condition may influence specific techniques. Typical techniques for
utility exposures include air-entrainment/vacuum-extraction systems, water-
jet/vacuum-extraction systems, and careful hand usage.
Parcel: A single, discrete piece of land having defined physical boundaries and
capable of being separately conveyed.
Relative map accuracy: The accuracy of a map in relation to a local survey network
that is not tied to the earth's geoid. The accuracy of locations on a map defined
relative to a local survey network is considered relative because the positions are
accurate only within a certain geographic area covered by the network.
Scope of work: All services and actions required of the consultant by the obligations
of the contract.
Survey datum: The points of reference used to define a specific geographic location
in three-dimensional space.
Surveyor: A survey officer serving with the Department of Survey and Mapping,
Malaysia or the person whose name has been placed upon the register of licensed
land surveyors and to whom a license to practice has been issued by the Land
Surveyors Board of Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah or Sarawak.
16 16
Test hole: The excavation made to determine, measure, and record the presence of
a utility structure.
Utility quality level: A professional opinion of the quality and reliability of utility
information. Such reliability is determined by the means and methods of the
professional. Each of the four existing utility data quality levels is established by the
different methods of data collection and interpretation.
Utility quality level A: Precise horizontal and vertical location of utilities through the
application of appropriate surface geophysical methods using calibrated equipment
or if necessary by actual exposure and subsequent measurement of underground
utilities, at a specific point. Minimally intrusive excavation may be undertaken to
reduce the potential damage to the underground utility installation. Precise horizontal
and vertical locations to an accuracy of 10 cm. as well as other utility attributes are
shown on plan documents to applicable horizontal survey and mapping accuracy
specified in this standard guideline.
Utility quality level C: Information obtained by surveying and plotting visible above-
ground utility features and correlating this information to quality level D information.
Utility search: The search for a specific or unknown utility or utilities using a level of
effort in accordance with the specified quality level, within a defined area.
Utility trace: The process of using surface geophysical methods to image and track
a particular utility.
17 17
APPENDIX B: NORMATIVE REFERENCES
The following normative references are indispensable for the application of the
standard.
Pekeliling Ketua Pengarah Ukur dan Pemetaan Bil. 6/1999: Garis Panduan
Pengukuran Menggunakan Alat Sistem Penentududukan Sejagat (GPS) Bagi
Ukuran Kawalan Kadaster dan Ukuran Kadaster
Pekeliling Ketua Pengarah Ukur dan Pemetaan Bil. 1/2003: Sela Masa Ujian Alat
Ukur Jarak Elektronik (EDM) / Total Station
Pekeliling Ketua Pengarah Ukur dan Pemetaan Bil. 9/2005: Garis Panduan
Mengenai Penggunaan Perkhidmatan Malaysian RTK GPS Network (MyRTKnet)
18 18
APPENDIX C: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
19 19
APPENDIX D: SAMPLE OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY MAP
20 20
Appendix D
MAHKAMAH PERSEKUTUAN
TERHAD - RESTRICTED Siri (Series) MY90001U
SURATAN INI ADALAH TERLETAK DI BAWAH PERLINDUNGAN AKTA RAHSIA RASMI 1972 DAN PERHATIAN ANDA
DITARIK KEPADA SEKSYEN 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 DAN 9 AKTA TERSEBUT. MAKLUMAT YANG DIBERI DALAM SURATAN INI
TIDAK BOLEH DIBERITAHU, SECARA LANGSUNG ATAU TIDAK LANGSUNG, KEPADA SESIAPA SAHAJA YANG TIDAK
DIBENARKAN MENERIMANYA.
Lembar (Sheet) AU1322614
Edisi (Edition)1 Sample Of Underground Utility Map
PETA INDEKS MENUNJUKKAN
LEMBAR-LEMBAR BERSEBELAHAN
101°41'38"E INDEX MAP SHOWING
410800 410850 410900 410950 ADJOINING SHEETS
0.5 0.6
0.6
71
AU1322623
Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad AU1322613 AU1322614
0.3
B
Ja l a n
0.5
Mah
AU1322611 AU1322612 AU1322621 (2.5 mil)
B
ka m a
B 33 kV B 33 kV Tumpuan Grid 08' 10" ke Barat
0.5 C 132kV Grid Convergence 08' 10" Westerly
h Pe
0.4
B
rs e k u
0.5
Persekitaran Terbina Elektrik Pengangkutan
348450 348450 Built Environment Electricity Transportation
tuan
D 600mm Pagar / Fence
Tiang Lampu /Lamp Post Lampu Lalu Lintas /
Dataran Merdeka Tembok / Wall
Tiang Dawai Elektrik / Electric Post
Traffic Light
Bank Pertanian Bangunan / Building Isyarat Lalu Lintas /
Tiang Transformer / Transformer Post Traffic Sign
3.1 Pilon / Pylon
Tanda Kilometer /
4.2 Peti Pembekal / Feeder Pillar Kilometre Post
0.7 Penanda Kabel Elektrik / Hentian Bas / Bus Stop
1.2 Sempadan Electric Cable Marker
Jejantas / Overhead Crossing
Demarcation Penutup Kebuk Elektrik /
Mahkamah Persekutuan Antarabangsa / Electric Chamber Cover
Landasan Kereta Api /
Railway Track
International 33kV Kabel Elektrik Bawah Tanah /
Jalan Persekutuan / Federal Road
0.4
NKVE
Negeri / State Underground Electric Cable
a ja
1.0 0.8 Bahagian / Division 132kV Kabel Elektrik Permukaan / Jalan Rembau-Tampin Jalan Negeri / State Road
Surface Electric Cable
Daerah / District
R
Jalan Temiang Jalan Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan /
Mukim / Mukim Stesen Pencawang Elektrik / Local Authority Road
Jalan
B D 600mm Power Station
Majlis Perbandaran / Bandaran Jalan-Jalan Lain / Other Road
C 132kV 0.3 Municipality / Town Council Substesen / Substation
Jalan Tok Ali
Jambatan / Bridge
1.2 Seksyen / Section
70 1020 Lot Terukur / Surveyed Lot
D 600mm Kawasan Simpanan Utiliti /
Utility Reserve Area
0.5 Petroleum dan Gas
Oil and Gas Telekomunikasi
Telecomunication
C 132kV Penanda Saluran Petroleum dan Gas /
Tiang Telefon / Telephone Post
Oil and Gas Line Marker
B Hidrografi Pondok Telefon / Telephone Booth
Injap Petroleum dan Gas /
Hydrography Oil and Gas Valve Penanda Kabel Telekomunikasi /
348400 348400
Mahkamah Dagang Penutup Lurang Saliran / Stesen Pemeteran Petroleum dan Gas / Telecomunication Cable Marker
Oil and Gas Metering Station Penutup Kebuk Telekomunikasi /
Drain Manhole Cover
Telecomunication Chamber Cover
0.3 0.7 Pesisiran Pantai / Shoreline
150mm Saluran Paip Petroleum dan Gas /
PE Oil and Gas Pipeline Kabel Telekom / Telecom Cable
3.5
D 150mm B Saliran / Drain
Kabel Fiber Optik / Fibre Optic Cable
D 600mm Pembentung / Culvert
Kabel Kawalan / Control Cable
B Sungai / Tasik / Kolam
Sungai Kelang
River / Lake / Pond Saluran Kabel / Cable Duct
Bekalan Air Paip Pelindung / Protection Pipe
3°8'53"N B Water Supply
3°8'53"N
C 132kV Injap Air / Water Valve
0.3 0.6 B 33 kV Penutup Injap Air / Pembetungan
0.6 Relief Water Valve Cover Sewerage
Relief
B Kebuk Air / Water Chamber
0.5 0.6 Pemotongan / Cutting Penutup Kebuk Air / Penutup Lurang Pembetungan /
C 132kV
C 132kV Jalan M Water Chamber Cover Sewerage Manhole Cover
0.5 ahkam Benteng / Embankment
0.9 ah Tin B Terowong Bata / Brick Tunnel
g
Pili Bomba /Fire Hydrant
1.4 gi Kawasan Hijau / Green Area
150mm
Saluran Pembetungan /
D 600mm D 150mm DI
Paip Air / Water Pipe 600mm
VCP Sewer Line
D 150mm D 600mm 0.4 0.7 Tangki Air / Water Tank
Stesen Pengepam Rangkaian /
C 132kV Network Pump Station
Kompleks Dataran Merdeka 1.2 Loji Rawatan Pembetungan/
B 3.1 Sewerage Treatment Plant
D 600mm
D 150mm 0.9 Nota :
Maklumat tambahan di dalam peta diperlukan bagi menunjuk tahap kualiti bagi setiap simbol titik dan garisan bawah tanah, dengan nilai-nilai A, B, C atau D.
Note :
In addition to the portrayal of the symbol of each underground point and linear feature, this map also portrays the value of the Quality Level attribute of each feature as indicated either by A, B, C or D.
348350 6 348350
7
8
9 CARA MEMBERI RUJUKAN PIAWAI DI ATAS PETA INI SEHAMPIR 100 METER
0.6 UNJURAN TO GIVE A STANDARD REFERENCE ON THIS MAP TO THE NEAREST 100 METRES
0.9 Peta ini disusun di atas Unjuran Bentuk Benar 1. Lihat garisan grid TEGAK yang pertama di sebelah kiri titik tersebut
Mahkamah Tinggi (Dagang) 39 Serong Ditepati Sferoid GRS80, Datum GDM2000 dan baca angka BESAR nilai garisan grid itu: 41
a n g
Anggarkan beberapa per sepuluh daripada garisan grid ke titik: 5
40
Mahkamah Perusahaan
PROJECTION 1. Locate the first VERTICAL grid line to the left of the point and read
the LARGE figures value of that grid line:
0.5 0.5 This map is compiled on the Rectified Skew Orthomorphic Estimate tenths from the grid line to the point::
1.2
Straits Trading Building
Projection GRS80 Spheroid, GDM2000 Datum
B 0.5
B 33 kV 2. Lihat garisan grid MENDATAR yang pertama di sebelah kiri titik tersebut
97
D 150mm dan baca angka BESAR nilai garisan grid itu:
B 33 kV Anggarkan beberapa per sepuluh daripada garisan grid ke titik: 5
K e l
0.5 2. Locate the first HORIZONTAL grid line to the left of the point and read
the LARGE figures value of that grid line:
1.0 0.9 Estimate tenths from the grid line to the point::
GRID
RUJUKAN GRID (GRID REFERENCE) 415975
D 600mm 0.6 0.7 Grid Bentuk Benar Serong Ditepati (Meter)
Jika melapor lebih daripada 100 000 meter, dahului dengan Huruf
Pengenalan Segiempat Tepat 100 000 meter seperti : U1322614
GRID If reporting beyond 100 000 metres, prefix with 100 000 metres Square
0.3 Indentification Letter as :
B Rectified Skew Orthomorphic Grid (Metres)
Loke Yow Building Jika melapor lebih daripada 500 000 meter, dahului dengan Huruf
g a i
D 600mm 38 Pengenalan Segiempat Tepat 500 000 meter seperti : AU1322614
D 150mm If reporting beyond 500 000 metres, prefix with 500 000 metres Square
0.4 B Indentification Letter as :
S u n
500 000 METER (Huruf Kecil)
0.7 500 000 METRE (Small Letter)
Seksyen : 3
dan
B D 150mm and
B 33 kV 100 000 METER (Huruf Besar) 100 000 METRE (Capital Letter)
0.4
D 600mm B
B
D 600mm
Perpustakaan Warisan
PETA UTILITI
D 150mm 0.6 0.6
Lebuh Pa
sar Besa
0.9 r
D 150mm
m u d in
D 600mm
D 600mm
u lt a n
The Approval of the Director of National Mapping Malaysia is necessary before this map or any portion thereof may be copied.
4. Kerja-kerja peningkatan kartografi dijalankan secara berdigit - 2006
50 37
Pengguna yang menjumpai sebarang kesilapan atau ketersingkiran di atas peta ini adalah diminta melaporkannya
kepada Pengarah Pemetaan Negara, Malaysia. COMPILATION NOTE:
0.6 Users noting errors or omissions on this map are requested to inform the Director of National Mapping, Malaysia. 1. Compiled from Orthophoto - 2004
C 132kV 2. Information obtained from others Government agencies
0.3 3. Information obtained from field survey - 2005
75 Bank Pertanian (Menara Patriot) Peta ini bukanlah kuasa bagi penentuan sempadan pentadbiran mahupun sempadan hakmilik. 4. Cartographic enhancement was done by digital method - 2006
This map is neither an authority on administrative boundaries nor property boundaries.
MAHKAMAH PERSEKUTUAN
410800 410850 410900 410950
101°41'38"E
1. TUJUAN
2. LATAR BELAKANG
Jemaah Menteri yang bersidang pada 24 Ogos 1994 antara lain telah
bersetuju bahawa Jabatan Ukur dan Pemetaan Malaysia (JUPEM)
dipertanggungjawabkan untuk menguruskan pemetaan utiliti seluruh negara.
Keputusan ini adalah selaras dengan hasrat Kerajaan untuk mengatasi,
antara lainnya masalah gangguan perkhidmatan yang diakibatkan oleh
perbuatan kontraktor yang merosakkan saluran utiliti bawah tanah apabila
melakukan kerja-kerja pengorekan.
1
Sehubungan dengan itu, satu dokumen yang bertajuk “Standard Guideline for
Underground Utility Mapping” (selepas ini dirujuk sebagai Standard Guideline)
telah disediakan dan diberikan pengendorsan oleh Jawatankuasa Pemetaan
dan Data Spatial Negara. Dokumen tersebut memberikan tumpuan kepada
usaha untuk menghasilkan pangkalan data pemetaan utiliti kebangsaan
(PADU) yang lengkap dan berkualiti tinggi serta penekanan kepada aspek-
aspek peranan pihak-pihak yang terlibat dengan pemetaan utiliti, tahap kualiti
maklumat pemetaan utiliti serta spesifikasi umum peta utiliti.
Selaras dengan peruntukan tentang aspek kualiti data pemetaan utiliti yang
terdapat di dalam Standard Guideline, pengesanan dan ukuran pepasangan
utiliti dapat dibahagikan kepada dua (2) jenis, iaitu:
2
3.1 PENGESANAN DAN UKURAN GEOFIZIKAL NON-INVASIVE
3
Secara umumnya, teknik-teknik pengesanan yang boleh
digunakan boleh dikelaskan seperti berikut:
(a) Elektromagnetik
• Pipe and Cable Locator (PCL)
• Terrain Conductivity
• Resistivity Measurements
• Metal Detectors
• Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
• Optical Methods
• Infrared (Thermal) Methods
• X-Ray Methods (Penetrating Radiation)
(b) Magnetik
• Magnetometer
- Total Field Measurements
- Gradiometric Measurements
4
(a) Pengesanan Menggunakan Pipe and Cable Locator
(PCL)
5
Sistem GPR yang dikhususkan untuk menjalankan kerja-
kerja pengesanan di bawah tanah pada kebiasaannya
mengandungi komponen-komponen pengutipan data
(antena dan peralatan penawanan data) serta perisian
untuk memproses data radar.
Frekuensi
Sederhana 400 – 600 MHz 0.5 m – 1.5 m
Tinggi
Frekuensi
Sederhana 200 – 400 MHz 1.5 m – 2.0 m
Rendah
Frekuensi
< 200 MHz 2.0 m – 3.0 m
Rendah
6
Sebelum pengesanan bermula, garis rentas yang bakal
dilalui oleh alat GPR perlulah ditandakan di bumi.
Kekerapan membuat garis rentas ini hendaklah selaras
dengan ketetapan jarak selang pengesanan yang
dihuraikan pada perenggan 3.1.2. Di samping itu garis
silang kepada garis rentas berkenaan perlu juga dibuat
untuk membolehkan pengesanan pepasangan utiliti yang
dipasang secara selari kepada arah garis rentas.
Kedudukan titik-titik mula dan akhir bagi setiap garis
rentas dan juga garis silang tersebut perlu diukur dengan
menggunakan peralatan ukur. Bagaimana pun sekiranya
alat GPR yang berintegrasi dengan GPS digunakan
maka prosedur ini tidak perlu lagi diikuti.
7
(c) dalam keadaan tertentu apabila memerlukan jarak selang
yang lebih rapat, seperti di kawasan yang padat dengan
pelbagai jenis utiliti.
8
b) Ukuran Kawalan Menggunakan Peralatan GPS
9
Peralatan ukur konvensional dan GPS yang digunakan bagi
maksud ukuran yang dinyatakan di atas perlulah mematuhi
spesifikasi ketepatan ukuran sudut dan jarak yang terdapat
dalam Pekeliling KPUP 3/2003. Peralatan GPS khususnya
perlulah daripada jenis dual frequency carrier phase receiver.
Pengukuran dengan menggunakan peralatan GPS hendaklah
mematuhi prosedur yang terdapat pada Pekeliling KPUP Bil.
6/1999 dan Pekeliling KPUP Bil. 9/2005.
10
Garis rentas (laluan GPR). Titik-titik mula dan akhir di setiap garis wajar diukur.
Garis lintang (laluan GPR). Titik-titik mula dan akhir garis wajar diukur.
Arah pergerakan peralatan GPR ketika aktiviti pengesanan.
Kedudukan pepasangan utiliti bawah tanah.
11
Standard Guideline memperuntukkan kaedah penggalian lubang ujian
secara minimally intrusive untuk mendedahkan utiliti bawah tanah.
Penggalian lubang ujian boleh dijalankan dengan menggunakan
kaedah-kaedah berikut:
(a) Backhoe
12
Urusan penggalian atau ekskavasi yang disebutkan di atas hendaklah
dijalankan secara berhati-hati supaya tidak merosakkan pepasangan
utiliti. Pengambusan dan penutupan semula lubang ujian juga
hendaklah diuruskan mengikut kehendak peraturan-peraturan pihak
berkuasa yang berkenaan. Di samping itu, kerja-kerja yang dijalankan
hendaklah dipastikan mematuhi kehendak perundangan yang
berkaitan dengan keselamatan pekerja.
4. KALIBRASI ALAT
13
4.2 Peralatan Ukur
Nilai planimetri bagi setiap ukuran perlulah merujuk kepada sistem rujukan
Cassini-Soldner negeri ataupun Rectified Skew Orthomorphic (RSO) yang
berasaskan datum mendatar GDM2000. Dokumentasi bagi sistem mendatar
ukuran yang digunakan perlulah merangkumi maklumat jelas tentang datum
geodetik, elipsoid rujukan dan unjuran yang digunakan.
Nilai ketinggian bagi setiap butiran perlulah dinyatakan sama ada dalam
bentuk coordinate triplet (x, y dan z) ataupun sebagai atribut bagi butiran
tersebut. Nilai ketinggian ini perlulah diasaskan kepada Datum Tegak
Geodesi Semenanjung Malaysia atau datum tegak tempatan bagi kawasan di
luar Semenanjung Malaysia. Selain itu maklumat kedalaman secara relatif
kepada permukaan jalan yang sedia ada boleh juga dibekalkan sebagai
maklumat tambahan.
6. SERAHAN
14
(b) Pelan pengesanan dan pelan / peta utiliti mengikut spesifikasi yang
ditetapkan dalam Standard Guideline dalam bentuk perin dan soft-
copy, bersekali dengan metadatanya. Pelan / peta tersebut perlulah
mengandungi pengesahan oleh juruukur tanah yang
bertanggungjawab ke atas kesahihan pengukuran.
(c) Sijil-sijil tentukur alat pengesanan.
Selain itu, bagi urusan rujukan di masa hadapan, rekod-rekod berikut juga
wajar dikemukakan:
(a) Rekod ukuran mentah GPS format RINEX dalam bentuk salinan
lembut.
(b) Rekod data logger / controller bagi ukuran GPS-RTK dalam bentuk
salinan lembut.
(c) Rekod ukuran konvensional dalam bentuk buku kerjaluar konvensional
atau elektronik.
(d) Rekod pengesahan sistem rujukan ukuran yang dinyatakan pada
perenggan 5.
7. PENUTUP
Garis panduan ukuran pepasangan utiliti ini mengguna pakai asas amalan
ukur semasa serta kaedah pengesanan pepasangan utiliti bawah tanah yang
lazimnya diamalkan di dalam industri utiliti. Ia sewajarnya diamalkan secara
sepenuhnya oleh pihak juruukur tanah ketika melaksanakan kerja ukur utiliti
bagi memastikan penghasilan data pemetaan utiliti yang konsisten dan
berkualiti tinggi.
15
Sekian, terima kasih.
Salinan kepada:
Pengarah
Institut Tanah dan Ukur Negara (INSTUN)
Kementerian Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar
Pengarah
Pusat Infrastuktur Data Geospatial Negara (MaCGDI)
Kementerian Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar
Penolong Pengarah
Unit Ukur Tanah, Bahagian Kejuruteraan Awam
Ibu Pejabat Jabatan Perumahan Negara
16
Setiausaha
Lembaga Juruukur Tanah Semenanjung Malaysia
Setiausaha
Lembaga Juruukur Tanah Sabah
Setiausaha
Lembaga Juruukur Tanah Sarawak
17
LAMPIRAN A
Telekomunikasi
Petroleum dan
Pembetungan
Bekalan Air
Elektrik
Gas
Tema Butiran Jenis Butiran
Persekitaran Terbina Pagar
Tembok
Bangunan serta namanya
18
Butiran yang di Kesan dan di
Ukur Mengikut Industri
Telekomunikasi
Petroleum dan
Pembetungan
Bekalan Air
Elektrik
Gas
Tema Butiran Jenis Butiran
Penanda saluran petroleum dan
Petroleum dan Gas
gas
Injap petroleum dan gas
19
APPENDIX 3
1
4. Must Not Mutliparts
- A multipart feature has several lines or polygons within it but references only
one set of attributes in the database.
multiparts
split
150mm
300mm
7. Deliverable must use Air Selangor symbols and apply symbology rotation.
8. Data Structure and Attribute should follow our standard schema (Refer
Appendix 6)
2
AutoCAD File (dwg)
• General:
b) Where the works involve handing over of the reservoir, pump house,
suction tank, reservoir reserve or pipe reserve to Air Selangor, the drawings
shall be prepared and signed by a License Land Surveyor. The drawings
shall indicate the boundary coordinate, bearing, distance, lot number or PT
number, area and location (state, district, sub-district, Mukim, townships).
c) Each drawing shall have a Title Block indicating the Title of the Job, Title of
the Drawing, Scale, Date, Contractor’s name and Address, Revision Index
and Drawing No.
d) The ‘north’ direction shall be at the top right hand corner of every drawing
or the appropriate location.
f) Key plan shall be prepared with the scale of 1: 63360 or smaller but suitable
scale where it shall clearly show the route to the project site.
g) Site drawing shall use the scale of 1: 250, 1: 500, 1: 1000, 1: 1500, 1: 2000
or 1: 2500. The selection of scale shall be in accordance with the size of
the project and the detailing of the drawings.
3
- Coordinate of valve chambers (at least one corner) and applicable to
the chamber with a size of 2x2 meter or larger. However, if the drawing
comes with grid or some other manner where the coordinate of the
chamber can be derived, the coordinate of the chamber could be
omitted
- Bench Mark (BM) value which includes the BM’s identification (as
defined by Mapping and Survey Department, Malaysia). If Temporary
Bench Mark (TBM) value is used, the original source of BM shall be
indicated.
- Other as-built features such as pipe invert level, size, material, valves,
bends, etc. and shall be indicated as clearly as possible to include all
work carried out on site.
i) The annotation of the coordinate in the drawing shall use the Selangor State
Cassini Soldner Geocentric (GDM2000) coordinate system.
j) The layout and profile drawings (where applicable) shall indicate invert level
(m), pipe size (mm), pipe material and other important information/features.
k) All as-built drawings shall adopt the Standard Drawing specification that
can be downloaded from www.airselangor.com.
l) All drawing shall follow the line styles, colour, and symbol as per Standard
Drawing.
• Softcopy data:
b) The softcopy drawing shall be prepared according to the layers, colour, line
style, and symbol as per Standard Drawing Specification. The specification
can be downloaded from www.airselangor.com.
c) Where the size of the project is big, the drawing shall not be broken into few
files. It shall come as one continuous drawing.
d) Each point or line in the softcopy data shall be drawn with the true
coordinate system.
4
The contractor shall provide a scanned copy of the as-built plan drawing complete
with signed and PE chop by Consulting Engineer in PDF file format.
5
APPENDIX 6
Fitting
Data type: Featureclass (point)
Description:Represent facility found at the joint between two pipelines
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
FACILITYID String 20 The user-specified identifier of the facility
TYPE Small Integer 2 Types of fitting. This is a subtype field.
MATERIAL String 30 Material that the fitting is made of. (Refer Domain EquipmentMaterial)
FITTINGSIZE Small Integer 2 The size of the fitting
INSTALLDATE Date 8 Date the equipment was installed
STATUS String 30 Status of facility
ROTATION Small Integer 2 The rotation of the symbol representing the facility.
PRESSURE Small Integer 2 Working pressure
MANUFACTURER String 50 Manufacturer name of the fitting
BRANDNAME String 30 Brand name of the fitting
HEIGHT Double 8 Height from sea level
ELEVATION Double 8 Elevation of equipment
DOCUMENTATION String 50 Hyperlink to documentation
ENABLED Small Integer 2 Auto generated by Geometric network
LOCATION String 50 The description of the facility connection location
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
Hydrant
Data type: Featureclass (point)
Description:Represent fire fighter facility
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
FACILITYID String 20 The user-specified identifier of the facility
TYPE Small Integer 2 Types of hydrant. This is a subtype field.
MATERIAL String 30 Material that the hydrant is made of
HYDRANTSIZE Small Integer 2 The size of the hydrant
STATUS String 30 Status of facility
INSTALLDATE Date 8 Date the equipment was installed
ROTATION Small Integer 2 The rotation of the symbol representing the facility.
MANUFACTURER String 50 Manufacturer name of the fitting
BRANDNAME String 30 Brand name of the fitting
DOCUMENTATION String 30 Hyperlink to documentation
REMARKS String 50 Remarks
ENABLED Small Integer 2 Auto generated by Geometric network
HEIGHT Double 8 Height from sea level
ELEVATION Double 8 Elevation of equipment
LOCATION String 50 The description of the facility connection location
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
Meter
Data type: Featureclass (point)
Description:Represent facility that is used to measure water consumption (volume).
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
METERID String 20 The user-specified identifier of the facility
METERTYPE Small Integer 2 Types of meter. This is a subtype field.
METERSIZE Small Integer 2 The size of meter
INSTALLDATE Date 8 Date the equipment was installed
MECHANISM String 20 Mechanism of meter (Refer Domain mechanism)
PURPOSE String 20 The purpose of the meter (Refer Domain MeterPurpose)
ROTATION Small Integer 2 The rotation of the symbol representing the facility.
MANUFACTURER String 50 Manufacturer name of the meter
BRANDNAME String 30 Brand name of the meter
HEIGHT Double 8 Height from sea level
ELEVATION Double 8 Elevation of the meter
DOCUMENTATION String 50 Hyperlink to documentation
ENABLED Small Integer 2 Auto generated by Geometric network
LOCATION String 50 The description of the facility connection location
STATUS Small Integer 2 Status of facility
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
NetworkStructure
Data type: Featureclass (point)
Description:Represent reservoir/pump house/WTP
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
FACILITYID String 15 Approved Asset ID from Air Selangor
NAME String 50 Facility name
STATUS Small Integer 2 Status of facility
STRUCTURETYPECODE Small Integer 2 Type structure of facility
RESERVOIRCATCODE Small Integer 2 Category of facility
STRUCTURESHAPECODE Small Integer 2 Shape of facility
RESERVOIRFUNCTION Small Integer 2 Function of facility
MATERIAL String 30 Material of facility
CAPACITY Double 8 Capacity
BOTTOM Double 8 Bottom level above sea level (BWL)
TOPLEVEL Double 8 Top water level above sea level (TWL)
INFLOW Double 8 Inflow level above sea level
OVERFLOW Double 8 Overflow level above sea level
INSTALLEDDATE Date 8 Date the facility has been constructed
LOCATION String 50 Location of facility
CONTRACTOR String 30 Contractor name
CONSULTANT String 30 Consultant name
DOCUMENTATION String 50 Hyperlink to documentation
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
PipeLine
Data type: Featureclass (line)
Description:Represent pipeline network
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
TYPE Integer 4 Types of pipeline. This is a subtype field.
CLASSIFICATION String 30 Classification of distribution line (Refer Domain PipeLineClassification)
MATERIAL String 20 Pipe material (Refer Domain PipeLineMaterial)
OUTERDIAMETER Small Integer 2 The outer size of the pipe (Refer Domain PipeSize)
INNERDIAMETER Small Integer 2 The inner size of the pipe (Refer Domain PipeSize)
STATUS Small Integer 2 Status of pipe
INSTALLDATE Date 8 Date of pipes installed
DEPTH String 20 Depth of buried pipe
DOCUMENTATION String 50 Hyperlink to documentation
LOCATION String 50 Location description
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
Pump
Data type: Featureclass (point)
Description:Represent pump at pump house
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
ID Integer 4 The user-specified identifier of the facility
PUMPCATID Integer 4 Pumpcat ID
NAME String 15 Pump name
MANUFACTURER String 50 Manufacturer name of the valve
PUMPTYPE Small Integer 2 Pump type
PUMPMODEL Small Integer 2 Pump model
STATUS Small Integer 2 Status of pump
INSTALLDATE Date 8 Date the equipment was installed
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
Valve
Data type: Featureclass (point)
Description:Represent valve
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
FACILITYID String 20 The user-specified identifier of the facility
TYPE Small Integer 2 Types of valve. This is a subtype field.
MATERIAL String 30 Material that the valve is made of.
VALVECLASS String 20 Classification of Valve (Refer Domain ValveClass)
VALVESIZE Small Integer 2 Classification of Valve (Refer Domain ValveClass)
STATUS String 30 Status of valve
MANUFACTURER String 50 Manufacturer name of the valve
INSTALLDATE Date 8 Date the equipment was installed
ROTATION Small Integer 2 The rotation of the symbol representing the facility.
PERCENTOPEN Small Integer 2 The percentage of the valve open
DOCUMENTATION String 30 Hyperlink to documentation
BRANDNAME String 30 Brand name of the valve
HEIGHT Double 8 Height from sea level
ELEVATION Double 8 Elevation of valve
WaterStructure
Data type: Featureclass (polygon)
Description:Represent structure of reservoir/pump house
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
FACILITYID String 20 User defined ID for facility
NAME String 100 Facility name
STATUS String 30 Present Equipment state (Refer Domain Status)
SHAPE Geometry 4 Geometry for Feature Class
WaterSampling
Data type: Featureclass (point)
Description:Represent water quality sampling station
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
FACILITYID String 20 User defined ID for facility
NAME String 30 Facility name
INSTALLDATE Date 36 Date network structure was installed
ROTATION Small Integer 2 The rotation of the symbol representing the facility.
STATUS String 30 Present Equipment state (Refer Domain Status)
SHAPE Geometry 4 Geometry for Feature Class
Elevation
Data type: Featureclass (point)
Description:Represent elevation of water asset
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
ELEV Double 7 Elevation value in meter
STATUS String 30 Present Equipment state (Refer Domain Status)
SHAPE Geometry 4 Geometry for Feature Class
BASEMAP
Taman
Data type: Featureclass (polygon)
Description:Represent boundary of Taman/Area/Kampung
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
NAME String 50 Area name
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
Building
Data type: Featureclass (polygon)
Description:Represent building in basemap
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
NAME String 30 Building name
CATEGORY Integer 4 Building type category
NUM_OF_FLOOR Double 8 Number of floor
DOCUMENTATION String 50 Hyperlink to documentation
Lot
Data type: Featureclass (polygon)
Description:Represent lot
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
MUKIMNAME String 30 Name of Mukim
DISTRICTNAME String 30 Name of District
NOLOT String 10 Lot Number
NOPA String 10 Certified Plan number
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
TakingOverBoundary
Data type: Featureclass (polygon)
Description:Represent boundary of taking over
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
TAKINGOVERID String 12 Taking Over ID from EDPLAS
PROJECTNAME Long Text 1000 Project name
WATERDEMAND Double 8 Project water demand
DEVELOPER String 30 Developer name
CONSULTANT String 30 Consultant name
DLPSTARTDATE Date 8 Defect Liability Period (DLP) start date
DLPENDDATE Date 8 Defect Liability Period (DLP) end date
BGCOST Double 8 Bank Guarantee (BG) cost (RM)
PROJECTCOST Double 8 Project cost (RM)
GISCONTRACTOR String 10 Name of GIS Contractor company
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
SpotHeight
Data type: Featureclass (point)
Description:Represent level of ground from as-built drawing
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
HEIGHT Double 30 Ground level (MSL)
DOCMENTATION String 10 Hyperlink to documentation
SHAPE Geometry 0 Geometry for Feature Class
Road_Ctr
Data type: Featureclass (line)
Description:Represent road center line contain road name
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
NAME String 35 Road name
CATEGORY Integer 2 Road category (Federal/State/Municipal)
DOCMENTATION String 10 Hyperlink to documentation
SHAPE Geometry 4 Geometry for Feature Class
Road
Data type: Featureclass (polygon)
Description:Represent road boundary
Field Name Type Length Description
OBJECTID OID 4 System generated ID
CATEGORY Integer 2 Road category (Federal/State/Municipal)
DOCMENTATION String 10 Hyperlink to documentation
SHAPE Geometry 4 Geometry for Feature Class
SUBTYPE & DOMAIN
Boolean
Name Value
Yes Y
No N
ChamberShape
Name Value
Circular Crc
Rectangular Rtg
ChamberStructure
Name Value
Cast In-Situ CIS
Pre Cast PC
ChamberType
Name Value
Brick Br
Concrete Cnct
CivilStructure
Name Value
New House NH
Existing Room ROOM
CommunicationMedium
Name Value
GPRS GPRS
SMS SMS
Radio RADIO
Condition
Name Value
Unknown 0
As New 1
Acceptable 2
Needs Repair 3
Obsolete 4
DataQuality
Name Value
Uninformed 0
Final 1
Site Verification 2
As-Built DWG 3
Design DWG 4
District Information 5
Schematic 6
Estimated 7
Earthing
Name Value
Uninformed 0
Available 1
New Installation Required 2
EnabledDomain
Name Value
FALSE 0
TRUE 1
EquipmentMaterial
Name Value
ACP ACP
PCPP PCPP
RCP RCP
TRUSS TRUSS
VCP VCP
ABS ABS
PE PE
RPM RPM
RTR RTR
STL STL
CIP CIP
DIP DIP
PVC PVC
Brass Brass
FittingType
Name Value
Bend 1
End Cap 2
Cross 3
Coupling 4
Offset 5
Reducer 6
Expansion Joint 7
Stopcock 8
Tap 9
Tee 10
Wye 11
Saddle 12
HydrantType
Name Value
Pillar Hydrant 1
Underground Hydrant 2
LocationGroup
Name Value
Inline Trunkmain Inline
Offtake Trunkmain Offtake
Reservoir Inlet Inlet
Reservoir Outlet Outlet
Uninformed Uninformed
LoggerMake
Name Value
Primeayer Xilog Xilog
Primeayer Primelog Primelog
Radcom Radcom
Cello Cello
Meter
Name Value
Unknown 0
Bulk Meter 1
Cross Border Meter 2
Domestic Meter 3
Zone Meter 4
Flow Meter 5
AMR Meter 6
MeterPurpose
Name Value
System Meter SM
Production Meter PM
Billing Meter BM
MeterSize
Name Value
20 20
25 25
50 50
75 75
100 100
150 150
200 200
250 250
300 300
350 350
400 400
450 450
500 500
600 600
650 650
700 700
750 750
800 800
850 850
900 900
1000 1000
1200 1200
1350 1350
1400 1400
1500 1500
1800 1800
1900 1900
2000 2000
2100 2100
2200 2200
1600 1600
MeterType
Name Value
Unknown 0
BSR Bulk Sales Reading 1
CBM Cross Border Meter 2
WBM Water Balance Meter 3
DMZ Meter 4
AMR Automatic Meter Reading 5
Bulk Consumer Meter 6
Flow Meter 7
Other 99
PipeLine
Name Value
Unknown 0
Distribution Main 1
Reticulation 2
Trunk Main 4
Raw Water Main 5
Internal 6
Scour 11
Over Flow 12
Hydrant 13
PipeLineClassification
Name Value
Pumping Main PM
Gravity Main GM
PipeLineMaterial
Name Value
Ductile Iron DI
Cast Iron CI
Poly Vinyl Chloride PVC
High Density Polythylene HDP
Copper CO
Mild Steel MS
Asbestos Cement AC
UPVC UPVC
Stainless Steel SS
Poly Steel PS
GI GI
PPR PPR
ABS ABS
Unknown Unk
Other Oth
PipeSize
Name Value
25 25
50 50
75 75
100 100
125 125
150 150
175 175
200 200
250 250
275 275
300 300
350 350
375 375
380 380
400 400
450 450
475 475
500 500
550 550
575 575
600 600
675 675
700 700
750 750
775 775
800 800
850 850
875 875
900 900
975 975
1000 1000
1050 1050
1100 1100
1150 1150
1200 1200
1225 1225
1250 1250
1300 1300
1400 1400
1450 1450
1500 1500
1550 1550
1600 1600
1700 1700
1800 1800
1850 1850
1900 1900
2000 2000
2050 2050
2100 2100
2200 2200
2300 2300
2400 2400
2500 2500
PowerSupply
Name Value
New TNB TNB
Existing AC AC
Solar SOLAR
Pump
Name Value
Undefined 0
Centrifugal pump 1
Submersible pump 2
Piston pump 3
Aeriator 4
Vacuum pump 5
Other 99
PumpControl
Name Value
Undefined 0
On/Off 1
Variable speed drive 2
Other 99
PumpSpeedType
Name Value
Fixed 0
Variable 1
RecordingUnit
Name Value
mWc mWc
Bar Bar
l/s l/s
m3/h m3/h
MLD MLD
psi psi
K Kelvin
F Fahrenheit
m/s m/s
V Volt
mg/l mg/l
A Ampere
pH pH
mS/m mS/m
Celcius Celcius
ReservoirCategory
Name Value
Unknown 0
Dam 1
Clear water reservoir 2
Treated water reservoir 3
Balancing reservoir 4
Principal reservoir 5
Terminal reservoir 6
Service reservoir 7
ReservoirFunction
Name Value
Unknown 0
Suction tank 1
Gravity reservoir 2
Dual function 3
RoofType
Name Value
Unknown 0
Open 1
Dome 2
Flat 3
ScadaSensorType
Name Value
Amperage Amp
Chlorine Residual CR
Chlorine Tank Weight CTW
Depth Depth
Discharge Pressure DP
Elevation Elev
Flow Flow
Pressure Press
Suction Pressure SP
Tank Level TL
Temperature Temp
Turbidity Turbidity
Velocity Velocity
Volt Voltage
Well Level WL
Average Zone Pressure AZP
Target Pressure TP
Upstream Pressure UpsP
Downstream Pressure DwsP
Status
Name Value
Unknown 0
Proposed 1
Approved 2
Under construction / not hand over yet 3
Active 4
Inactive 5
Relined - Inactive 6
Removed 7
Active Dummy 8
StructurePosition
Name Value
Unknown 0
Ground Level 1
Elevated 2
StructureShape
Name Value
Unknown 0
Cylindrical 1
Rectangular 2
Ellipsoid 3
Mushroom 4
Others 5
StructureType
Name Value
Unknown 0
Reservoir 1
Water intake 2
Pumping station 3
Treatment plant 4
TurnDirection
Name Value
Clockwise C
Anti Clockwise AC
TypeFlowMeter
Name Value
None None
Uninformed Uninformed
Full bore flow meter EM Full bore
Insertion probe flow meter Insertion probe
Clamp-on flow meter Clamp-on
Mechanical Mechanical
Valve
Name Value
Sluice 1
Butterfly 2
Scour 3
Constant Flow 4
Air 5
Altitude 6
Non Return/Check 7
Pressure Reducing 8
Gate 9
Unknown 10
Air Sluice 11
Air Butterfly 12
ValveClass
Name Value
Normal N
Pressure Control P
District Boundary B
DMZ/PMZ Zone Z
ValveMode
Name Value
Single 1
Double 2
BuildingCategory
Name Value
Unknown 0
Terrace 1
Townhouse 2
High rise (flat/aprtment/condominium) 3
Quarters 4
Commercial (shop/hotel/office) 5
Factory 6
Goverment premise 7
Public amenities(hospital/police station etc) 8
Education institution 9
Worship 10