Abstract
Material handling is a crucial part of the construction process, particularly in high-rise residential buildings. The smooth flow of the building process is also determined by the quality of material management. Problems or challenges that constitute an impediment to success must be solved to attain such results. According to a prior study, there are now several difficulties affecting the effectiveness of the material handling process in high-rise residential areas. However, the most serious problem is a lack of communication and crane handling, which endangers the workers' safety. By identifying the primary problem, it offers the chance and platform for innovative ideas to be proposed to address the problem. As a result, an innovative concept called Smart Handling Equipment is presented to tackle the observed issue while also promoting a better working environment for personnel who are involved in crane lifting processes. Desktop research and simulations are assisting in the development of the concept. When compared to a walkie talkie crane in terms of performance, it was discovered that Smart Handling Equipment provides a more effective means of communication during material lifting while also promoting safe operating methods. The innovation product also follows the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Therefore, this innovative idea is believed to be able to give a positive impact on the technology cranes industry in Malaysia.
Metadata
Item Type: | Student Project |
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Creators: | Creators Email / ID Num. Md Sharif, Muhammad Zulhadzhim 2019689254 |
Contributors: | Contribution Name Email / ID Num. Thesis advisor Talkis, Nor Azizah UNSPECIFIED |
Subjects: | T Technology > TH Building construction T Technology > TH Building construction > Construction equipment in building |
Divisions: | Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak > Seri Iskandar Campus |
Programme: | Bachelor of Science (Hons) Construction Technology |
Keywords: | High-rise residential buildings |
Date: | 2021 |
URI: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/59687 |
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