Defects in construction / Putri Saghirah Nur Mohamed Nasri

Mohamed Nasri, Putri Saghirah Nur (2019) Defects in construction / Putri Saghirah Nur Mohamed Nasri. Industrial Training. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak. (Submitted)

Abstract

Construction defects are most common and frequently arising in construction projects due to many factors which are poor workmanship and quality materials, lack of supervision, surrounding environment and temperature and limited time. Thus, this building defects significantly need scrutiny. Therefore, this report aims to study what is defective construction. What do the common defects appear in construction? How is the process of rectifying defects after the construction works is complete? And what solution is the best for the building defects? As a result, this repo11 discusses the defects of a construction project on "Proposed Renovation of Existing R&D Building at Lot H.S. (D) 8147, P.T. No 4444, Lot 343, Seksyen 20, Bandar Serendah, Daerah Hulu Selangor Darul Ehsan for Perodua Manufacturing Sdn Bhd''. In conclusion, the finding of this study is to alert that not all the defective works are borne by the contractor, only at certain times and the role of the client during that period is impo1tant so that all defects can be remedied.

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Item Type: Monograph (Industrial Training)
Creators:
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Mohamed Nasri, Putri Saghirah Nur
2017206538
Contributors:
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Wan Zaharuddin, Wan Akmal Zahri
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Mahyuddin, Muhammad Naim
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Ismail, Dzulkarnaen
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Subjects: T Technology > TH Building construction > Building failures, errors, defects, etc.
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak > Seri Iskandar Campus
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak > Seri Iskandar Campus > Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
Keywords: defects, construction, contractor
Date: 2019
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/97269
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