Aar 651 Hostel
Aar 651 Hostel
Aar 651 Hostel
) ARCHITECTURE
COLLEGE OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT,
UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA, KOTA SAMARAHAN.
PREPARED BY:
NAME STUDENT ID
PREPARED FOR:
Mrs. Nur Izzati Binti Sebri
Prepared by:
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CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION.............................................................................3
1.1. Industrialized Building System (IBS)........................................................... 3
1.2. CIDB Trainee Dormitory, Kucing, Sarawak................................................. 4
1.2.1. Orthographic drawings.......................................................................... 8
2.0 PRECAST CONCRETE FRAME...................................................9
2.1 Precast Frame................................................................................................. 9
2.2 Precast Columns........................................................................................... 10
2.3 Precast Floor Slabs....................................................................................... 10
2.4 Precast Staircase........................................................................................... 11
2.5 Precast Concrete Wall Panels....................................................................... 12
3.0 CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION METHOD.....................13
4.0 FEATURES OF BUILDING................................................................................................... 16
5.0 COMPONENTS OF IBS USED.................................................... 18
6.0 JOINTING AND CONNECTIONS.............................................. 25
6.1 Jointing......................................................................................................... 25
6.1.2 Shear Joint............................................................................................ 26
6.1.3 Compressive Joint................................................................................ 26
6.2 Connection....................................................................................................27
6.2.1 Column-to-column Connection............................................................27
6.2.2 Column-to-beam Connection.................................................................................. 27
6.2.3 Beam-to-slab Connection..................................................................... 28
7.0 STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS OF MATERIAL AND
SYSTEM................................................................................................ 29
8.0 CONCLUSION............................................................................... 30
9.0 REFERENCES................................................................................................ 31
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1. Industrialized Building System (IBS)
IBS is an architectural technique or approach that makes use of standardized structural
modules that are produced in a controlled environment. The construction components will then
be supplied and assembled into a structural system employing a minimal number of field workers
and the appropriate infrastructure. In IBS projects, panels, slabs, beams, staircase segments, and
roof structures are all common building components that are created and used.
In addition, it is frequently used to optimize the use of light steel trusses built of steel
portal frame systems and cost-effective categorized restricting the ability channels, which are
lighter than normal hot-rolled components. It is made out of interlocking concrete masonry units
and lightweight concrete blocks (CMU). The block method is mostly used for non-structural
walls as an alternative to conventional brick and plaster. It has roof trusses and wood frame
construction.
In Malaysia, there can be several different sorts of IBS system categories including:
● Prefabricated Timber Framing
● Blockwork
● Steel Framing
● Precast
● Steel Formwork
● Formwork
The prefab system for the columns, beams, slabs, panel, and stairs is one of the IBS
technological innovations that we used in our building design. There are several benefits to
implementing the IBS system, along with less site manpower, little waste, quick outcome of the
project, and cheaper construction costs. Furthermore, in the building industry, this approach
encourages ecology, increases safety practices, effectiveness, and efficiency.
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● In any project, the term "open system" corresponds to the regulation of components that
allows for interoperability and substitutability between various manufacturers.
● The term "closed system" refers to parts which can only be applied in some projects and
by specific suppliers. In the 1960s, IBS was founded in Malaysia as a way to improve
quality while lowering costs, labor, and building time.
Earlier stage IBS structures in Malaysia include the low-cost apartments on Jalan
Pekeliling. Traditional building methods, on the other hand, remained far more common than
IBS. The government began demanding for and promoting IBS in the 1990s by enacting laws
such as guidelines, rules, and circulars. IBS has grown in popularity as a result of the rising need
for new projects.
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Figure 1.2 (a) : Site Location
(Source: Author)
The integration of precast concrete and cast in-situ concrete is known as hybrid concrete
construction. Using specialized building technologies, hybrid construction can produce
high-quality, sustainable buildings faster and on a lower budget. Modern technologies seamlessly
integrate precast concrete components made in a controlled environment with conventional steel
and concrete construction. This CIDB Trainee Dorm is built in a hybrid style.
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Figure 1.2(c) : View of the Trainee Dorm
(Source: Author)
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Figure 1.2(e) : Drop-off area / main entrance
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1.2.1. Orthographic drawings
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2.0 PRECAST CONCRETE FRAME
Precast concrete is reinforced concrete that is cast away from the building site, and
assembled on site for erection. This makes it fire and weather-proof as well as rust and mildew
resistant.
2.1 Precast Frame
A structure's utility and function are not dictated by the choice of beams. A flat and wide
rectangular precast concrete beam is usually used to support long span hollow core slabs because
it provides plenty of bearing seating for the slab. To raise the ceiling height, edge beams and
inverted T-beams are utilized for internal and external beams, respectively. When it comes to
floor plans, a secondary beam is used to transfer the weight of the building to the primary beam,
which is fixed to columns. Precast beams are divided into Square Beam, Inverted T-Beam, and
Edge Beam
Figure 2.1 : (a) Square Beam, (b) Inverted T-beam and (c ) Edge beam
(Source: https://www.cidb.gov.my/sites/default/files/2020-12/4.IBS-Catalogue-for-Precast-Concrete
-Building-System-Revision-2017IBS.pdf)
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Figure 2.1. : (d) This building uses the Square beam.
(Source: Author)
Corbel
Figure 2.2. : Columns connected to the corbels to support the beam. (Source: Author)
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Figure 2.3.1 : Precast Hollow Slab.
(Source: Author)
Precast Concrete Hollow Core Slab, Precast Concrete Half Slab, And Precast Concrete
Prestressed Plank are among the various kinds of flooring systems that are offered in Malaysia.
As for this building, it uses the Precast Concrete Hollow Core Slab. Depending on the suitability
of the floor structure, precast hollow core slabs or precast half slabs are the two types of flooring
systems that are used. Precast Hollow Core Slabs are often used in long span structures, such as
this building, to provide adequate space. Precast Half Slabs are used for buildings that are
suitable for residential use and have modest spans of two to five meters. Precast slabs are made
one at a time, interlocking to create a diaphragm. Cast in-situ structural concrete finishes,
ranging in thickness from 50 to 75 mm, are used for reinforcement.
Figure 2.4.1 : Staircase on site and the conventional drawing (Source: Author)
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The staircase will have been left open at the roof level, allowing a mobile crane to be
utilized to lift the stair units into position. Although the landing can support its own weight as a
beam, the secondary beams at the staircase's beginning and end bear the majority of the
staircase's weight.
Figure 2.5.1 : Precast of the Load-Bearing Concrete Wall, leaning against a steel frame.
(Source: Author)
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3.0 CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION METHOD
3.1 Roof Truss
1. Single Pitch
The trainee dorm roof was a single pitch. This type of truss is most commonly used in long or
medium span roofs. The pitch of the lattice truss system is made to fit standard corrugated
cement sheets that are fastened to and supported by steel purlins fastened to the rafters. Typically,
the pitch is 5 degree or more.
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Figure 3.1.2 The dormitory roof view from balcony
(Source: Author)
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3.2 Bathroom (conventional)
Figure 3.2.2 Other view of the bathroom Figure 3.2.3 View of single cubicle
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4.0 FEATURES OF BUILDING
Figure 4.3 The reception and office Figure 4.4 The reception area and office
Several key IBS components can be seen on the precast concrete columns and beams of the
dormitory.
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Figure 4.5 Precast concrete column component
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5.0 COMPONENTS OF IBS USED
Almost all of the components of CIDB Trainee Dormitory uses IBS construction method
The components of Industrialized Building System used are;
● Precast System
○ Column
○ Beam
○ Slab
○ Staircase
● Precast Components
○ Precast wall, column, beam
○ Precast hollow core slab
○ Precast staircase and landing
○ Precast load bearing walls
There are also components that contributes only partial IBS factor:
The rest of the structure such as foundation, ground floor, transfer beam and reinforced
concrete slab uses the conventional method of construction.
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● Precast Column
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● Precast Beam
● Precast Walls
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● Precast Floor
● Staircase
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● Slab
● Door
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● Window
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6.0 JOINTING AND CONNECTIONS
6.1 Jointing
Jointing in IBS construction typically entails connecting or assembling prefabricated
parts or modules on the construction site. Using fasteners, adhesives, welding, or other
techniques may be part of this process, depending on the components and design of the
prefabricated pieces. For the building as a whole to have structural integrity, stability, and
longevity, proper jointing is essential. Additionally, because prefabricated components can be
precisely and quickly assembled on-site, it significantly improves the efficiency and speed of the
construction process.
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6.1.1 Tensile Joint
Using overlapping steels bars, dowel action, or welding to convey tensile force in precast panels
or structures cast in place
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6.2 Connection
6.2.1 Column-to-column Connection
Column-to-column connection involves casting metal plates at the ends of the columns and
embedding them with cables.
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6.2.3 Beam-to-slab Connection
The floor slab is attached to the beam, followed by grouting for precast concrete units once they
are in place. Finally, a concrete topping is applied to hollow core slabs by using screed.
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7.0 STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS OF MATERIAL AND SYSTEM
STRENGTH WEAKNESS
Table 1
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8.0 CONCLUSION
Therefore CIDB Trainee Dormitory, Kucing, Sarawak has scored 82.69 points for IBS score
systems. This dorm is one of the buildings that implement the IBS systems in building structure
and components. Even half of the construction is using hybrid methods but the CIDB Trainee
Dormitory still can score the highest point for using IBS systems. During visiting our site at
CIDB , Kuching , Sarawak we learned that the IBS system has been introduced for a long time in
Sarawak but because of the lack of unskilled workers , the lack of suppliers for this material and
the cost for this material is more expensive here. This IBS system is not a popular option even
though there are lots of advantages using this system such as the system has facilitated faster
project completion, reduced construction time, minimized material wastage, and improved
overall quality in building structures.
In conclusion , the implementation of the IBS system in construction is a good idea that
represents a significant leap toward modernization, efficiency, and sustainability in building
practices. There are some disadvantages of using the IBS system but with good management and
planning this IBS system can bring a good result in the future.
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