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USER MANUAL
The users of this Health Facility Architectural Needs Statement is not
allowed to modify the document other than the present sections in the
appendices. Any shortfalls in this document should be brought to the
attention of the secretariat for clarification and subsequent revision.
The users of this document are allowed to add as an addendum needs
statement to cater to any special or specific requirements for the
proper functioning of the intended space or for other specific
requirements which are not covered under this Health Facility
Architectural Needs Statement.
All appendices provided shall only be used as a guide and it should be
checked and tailored to meet the specific requirements of the intended
project.
Secretariat
Unit Pembangunan Kepakaran dan Teknologi Bangunan
Cawangan Arkitek
Ibu Pejabat JKR Malaysia
Mei 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
Description
Section 1.0
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General
1.1
Introduction
1.2
The Site
1.3
Appointment of Consultants
Section 2.0
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Section 3.0
Section 4.0
General Planning
4.2
Environmental Requirements
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4.3
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4.4
Traffic Management
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4.5
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4.6
Disabled Requirement
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4.7
Common Amenities
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4.8
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4.9
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4.10
Energy Efficiency
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4.11
Water Efficiency
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4.12
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4.13
Maintenance
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4.14
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General
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5.2
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5.3
Floor
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5.4
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5.5
Compartment Wall
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5.6
Ceiling
42
5.7
Window
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5.8
Door
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5.9
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5.11 Ironmongery
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5.14 Waterproofing
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6.2
Furniture Works
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6.3
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6.4
Soft Furnishing
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6.6
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Scope Of Works
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7.4
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7.5
Planting Specifications
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7.6
Turfing
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7.7
Landscape Maintenance
99
7.8
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RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
8.1
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Section 10.0
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General
101
MAINTENANCE
9.1
General
103
9.2
Maintenance Manual
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9.3
Durability
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9.4
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10.3 Drawings
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APPENDICES
Appendix
Project Brief
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Schedule Of Ironmongeries
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
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INTRODUCTION
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.1.4
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The detailed requirements for Building Works are as laid out in the
Medical Brief of Requirements. The requirements given are
indicative but not exhaustive, and the tenderers shall include
suggestions and/or improvements to their proposals.
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3.4
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3.6
The tenderers shall ensure the spaces provided fulfill the functional
requirement of the project brief and of the building.The, tenderers shall
absorb all costs for any inadequacy of the spaces proposed for the
said project.
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4.1.2
4.1.3
The building shall be designed to suit the site conditions i.e. hilly
area, swamp areas etc. The design shall maintain the natural hilly
terrain as much as possible.Cutting the slopes for the preparation
of infrastructure and building works on hilly terrain shall be in
accordance to the Garis Panduan Perancangan Pembangunan
Di Kawasan Bukit Dan Tanah Tinggi by Kementerian Perumahan
Dan KerajaanTempatan Circular Bil.6/2009 and other related
guidelines for swamp and mangrove areas.
4.1.4
4.1.5
4.1.6
The design shall be innovative yet able to blend with local context
and the local authority requirements. The design shall be flexible
in usage and with minimal maintenance. All building faade
design in the project shall have a unified and harmonious
character to the satisfaction of the government.
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The expansion works when carried out must not disrupt the
hospital daily operation.
4.1.16
4.1.17
4.1.18
4.1.19
4.1.20
b)
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4.1.24
The design shall incorporate efficient work flow within the hospital
as follows:
a)
Work Flow :
Staff flow, patient flow, material flow,public flow,vehicle
flow and services flow.
b)
Distribution Flow:
Food, drug, linen and equipment.
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4.1.36
4.1.37
4.1.38
All non-air conditioned wards and nursing stations (if any) shall
be well ventilated. Openings complete with anti-vermin netting,
shall be placed at 150 mm above the finished floor level, and
shall be casement or magnetic type. The materials used for the
openings shall be fungus free and of low maintenance.
4.1.39
4.1.40
All patient rooms shall have night-lights, either set in wall at a low
height or incorporated in over-bed light. Switches shall control the
night-lights, which must be located outside the corridor or near to
the room door.
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4.1.47
The wet and dry areas for staff and patients changing room shall
be segregated physically.
4.1.48
4.1.49
4.1.50
4.1.51
Dark Room (if applicable) shall have air lock and ventilated at all
times. Any source of natural lighting into the room shall be
avoided.
4.1.52
4.1.53
Toilets in the ward areas shall not deprive the main ward areas
from getting the majority of the windows that are needed for
good ventilation and natural lighting, especially at the non airconditioned areas.
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4.1.56
4.1.57
All medical gases and LPG tanks shall have dedicated loading
area and can be conveniently accessible for deliveries and
supplies. Locations and layout details shall be designed to
comply with the approving authorities.
4.1.58
4.1.59
Special design plaster trap for hospital shall be provided for the
sink at the plaster room and dental laboratory to avoid blockage
to the drainage pipes as describe in the Oral Health Facilities
Design Guidelines by Oral Health Division, Ministry of Health,
Malaysia.
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TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.6
DISABLED REQUIREMENT
4.6.1
The designs shall take into account the access for disabled
persons into and within the building and shall be provided in
accordance with M.S 1184:2002 and M.S 1331:2003 or the
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COMMON AMENITIES
4.7.1
4.7.2
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4.8.4
4.8.5
All detailing for link ways, walkways and ramps for disabled
person (OKU) shall be suitable for easy wheelchair and trolley
movements in accordance with the latest Code of Practice for
Disabled People.
4.8.6
4.8.7
4.8.8
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4.9.2
The IBS score shall be calculated using The Manual for IBS
Content Scoring System (IBS SCORE), published by Lembaga
Pembangunan Industri Pembinaan Malaysia (CIDB). IBS Score is
to be submitted together with Tenderers Proposal.
4.9.3
The building construction systems proposed shall be flexible-tochange without compromising the quality and the systems shall
be able to incorporate the usage of local materials and utilizing
locallabour as per local authorities requirement.
4.9.4
b)
c)
d)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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Use water efficient fixtures in the building such that the water use
reduction is at least 20% below baseline as shown on table below:
BASELINE DESIGN
FIXTURE
WC
URINALS
WASH BASIN
9.5
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9.5
The design detailing of the buildings shall include all the mechanical
and electrical services, plumbing, sewerage system and drainage
as mentioned in the Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and Structural
Engineering Brief. The plans shall include spaces and ducting for
these services as per requirement.
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4.12.14 Any laboratory, which requires airlock, shall have its own air
conditioning and exhaust system.
4.12.15 The floor area and the height of the machine / plant / equipment
room shall be adequately provided to house the entire machine /
equipment and the related services. The distance between the
machine / equipment shall not be less than 1 metre to allow safe
operation and maintenance works to be done.
4.12.16 All hose reel for fire fighting must be compartmentalized with
sufficient space for easy access and usage. Floor trap shall be
provided where hose reel is located.
4.12.17 All landing lift doors and lift interior shall be designed to blend with
overall design concept. The lift hall call button panel shall be located
for easy access and design aesthetically.
4.12.18 Grease trap shall be installed at all kitchen areas, food process
areas, food preparation areas and other areas necessary.
4.12.19 All air-conditioned, temperature and humidity controlled rooms
where condensation will likely occur shall comply to JKR Guidelines
on The Prevention of Mould Growth in Buildings (Bil. JKR 205000003-09).
4.12.20 Air conditioning condenser unit, where installed shall be located in
orderly manner, well ventilated and protected from direct sunlight
and hidden at designated location.
4.12.21 The contractor shall install sub meters for major usage such as
irrigation, cooling towers, different blocks and tenants in order to
monitor water usage and detect leaks. For energy monitoring
purposes, sub meters for electrical, water and gases shall be
provided at strategic locations (refer to Mechanical & Electrical
Works Brief).
4.12.22 Rainwater harvesting system as a supplementary water sources for
landscape irrigation and general washing purposes is encouraged in
building design. Rain Water Harvesting System shall be designed
and integrated with the building fabric.
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4.12.23 The rainwater harvesting system shall comply with the relevant
guidelines and standards.
4.12.24 The detail M&E requirements shall be read in conjunction with M&E
Works Brief, of this tender document.
4.13
MAINTENANCE
4.13.1
4.13.2
All windows and doors, ceiling, fittings (including M&E fittings and
curtains), architecture features etc. at considerable high level shall
be provided with appropriate pre-planned mechanism or fixed
structures for easy maintenance and cleaning purposes such as
built-in motorized devices, scissor-lift / man-lift, catwalks, cat
ladders etc.
4.13.3
4.13.4
4.14.2
The successful tenderer shall set up mock up for all standard and
clinical rooms as required by P.D. complete with colour schemes,
furniture, curtains, fittings and other items such as plastering, tiling
works and etc. that are required to be provided for P.D.s
concurrence prior to actual installations.
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5.1.6
5.1.7
The successful tenderer shall provide a five (5) years warranty from
the date of Practical Completion (CPC) against any termite attack
to the works that may arise due to any defect, fault or ineffective
anti-termite treatment. The terms and conditions of the warranty
shall be to the P.D.s concurrence.
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The roof design and materials must have absolute water tightness
to manufacturers specification. The method of installation, fixing
and fastening of roofing materials, caps, flashings etc. including
acoustical, insulation and expansion joints, whenever required
shall conform strictly to the manufacturers instruction.
5.2.2
All roof design must have complete protection from birds, bats,
rodents etc. From entering the roof space. Exposed trusses and
parapet walls shall be avoided and soffits shall be provided to all
the roof eaves.
5.2.3
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Roof tiles shall conform to M.S. 797 Part 1 & Part 2:1982 and shall
be laid on metal trusses system to engineers details and approval.
The tiles shall be free from all defects and fungus.
5.2.6
5.2.7
5.2.8
5.2.9
Heat Insulation
a)
b)
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Ceramic Tiles
In general, all ceramic tiles manufactured locally are using the
`dry-pressed manufacturing process and the ceramic tiles are
categorized based on their water absorption rate as defined in the
MS 1294 or the International Standard Organization (ISO)
Standards.
a)
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o)
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Pavers
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5.4.2
External Wall
All external walls shall conform to the complete IBS system unless
otherwise stated.The IBS wall system shall follow strictly to
manufacturers specification and methods of installation.
External wall shall consist of prefabricated panels or blocks and
shall be plastered or skim coated and finished with painting works
to JKR standard specification.
External finishes shall be weather resistant anti fungus type and
shall be of good quality, requiring minimal maintenance with good
aesthetic quality and environmental friendly. Materials and finishes
used for external wall of the buildings shall be easily maintained,
non-porous, durable and fungus free.
a) a) Prefabricated panels
Prefabricated panels shall be of pre-cast concrete panel,
lightweight concrete panel, glass panel (curtain wall), timber
panel or composite panel.
The dimensions of panels shall comply to MS 1064:Part 10:
2001or latest.
Large prefabricated panels when used shall conform to
M.S.1313 Code of Practice on Large Prefabricated Panels.
b)
Blocks
Wherever blocks are used, it shall be of concrete masonry
unit and or lightweight concrete block to manufacturers
specification and method of installation.
The dimensions of blocks shall comply with MS 1064: Part
8: 2001.
c)
Bricks
Clay bricks where applicable shall conform to M.S:76. Other
types of bricks used shall be to the approval of the P.D. All
brick walls shall have G.I expanded/exmet mesh
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a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
All toilet walls shall be end finished with glazed ceramic tiles
up to ceiling height complete with uPVC tile-trims and / or
other accessories wherever required.
h)
i)
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j)
k)
l)
For operating theatres and all other clean areas, the walls
shall be seamless. All the angular parts between joints shall
be curved and to be plastered with special approved nonporous plaster and painted for easy cleaning and
maintenance.
m)
Walls for operating theatres equipped with radiation and Xray equipment shall be in brickwork with 25 mm thick
barium plaster of approved composition for radiation and
provided with other safety precautions in compliance to the
relevant authorities requirements and painted. (Refer
clause 5.6)
n)
o)
Drywall partition
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5.5
COMPARTMENT WALL
5.5.1
5.6
CEILING
General
5.6.1
5.6.2
5.6.3
All ceiling joints shall be sealed with tapes and trowel finished
with gypsum plaster to manufacturer's recommendation.
Finished surface shall be painted with aseptic type of paint,
washable and high performance hygienic coatings where
required.
5.6.4
5.6.5
5.6.6
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5.6.9
5.6.10
All plaster ceiling joints shall be sealed with tape and trowelled
finished gypsum plaster to manufacturers recommendation.
The surface shall be painted to satisfy the design requirements
of that space.The-finished surface shall be painted with waterbased anti bacterial/washable paint.
5.6.11
5.6.12
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5.6.14
5.6.15
The contractor shall carry out in-situ Pull-Out Tests for the top
fixing of ceiling hangers or rods. A minimum of 10% of the total
quantity of the top fixings shall be tested at random to twice the
design load. However, the design load shall not be taken as
less than 3kN.
5.6.16
5.6.17
5.6.18
5.6.19
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All external ceilings for soffits, porches and link ways shall be of
fixed type ceiling system (e.g. aluminium strip ceiling system)
with approved ceiling finish. All materials used shall be from
weather and damp resistant materials. No suspended ceiling
system shall be used at outdoor and semi-outdoor areas e.g.
external corridor, open lobbies etc.
5.6.21
5.6.22
5.6.23
5.6.24
All exposed soffit of the slab above or below beam shall be skim
coated to the P.D.s concurrence.
5.7
WINDOW
5.7.1
5.7.2
5.7.3
5.7.4
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5.7.6
5.7.7
5.7.8
5.7.9
Anti- bandit glass and wired glass for windows, doors and
panels shall be used at appropriate location where required.
5.7.10
5.7.11
5.7.12
5.7.13
5.7.14
Where any uPVC window frames are specified, all joints shall
be completely welded into a single piece for a seamless smooth
finish.
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5.7.16
5.7.17
5.7.18
5.7.19
5.7.20
5.7.21
5.7.22
5.7.23
5.7.24
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5.7.27
5.7.29
5.7.30
5.8
DOORS
5.8.1
5.8.2
5.8.3
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Single leaf doors shall not be less than 900mm clear width and
double leaf doors shall not be less than 1500mm clear width to
ease movement for humans, wheel chair and equipment.
Single leaf doors for service duct shall not be less than 600mm
width. Height of doors shall not be less than 2100 mm clear
height and fit for its function.
5.8.6
5.8.7
5.8.8
5.8.9
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5.8.13
All doors that are situated on the ground floor, basement, split
level floor and any other locations easily accessible from
outside shall be provided with security grilles. Security grilles
shall be provided for all entrance doors and windows of hostel
and every unit of the residential quarters on all floors. Security
grilles shall be designed integrated with the door frame and in
compliance with the fire requirements.
5.8.14
5.8.15
5.8.16
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5.8.18
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5.8.20
5.8.21
2mm lead lined doors shall be provided for X-ray rooms with
equipment rated at 150KV and radiotherapy rooms or other
areas as specified (approval by Unit Sinaran, KKM). All lead
lined doors shall be provided with door handle on both sides.
5.8.23
5.8.24
All doors must be able to open fully and to have open hold
function at clinical areas and heavy traffic movement routes.
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5.9
General Requirement
5.9.1
5.9.2
5.9.3
5.9.4
Clinical Requirement
5.9.5
5.9.6
Clinical wash hand basins shall be wall hung vitreous type and
not less than 600mm in width. Clinical wash hand basins shall
not have any overflow outlet, soap recess nor basin plug.
5.9.7
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All basins with hot and cold water shall have brass chrome
bottle traps unless otherwise specified.
5.9.10
All wash hand basins, not including clinical wash hand basins,
laboratory sinks, stainless steel sinks and scrub-up troughs,
shall be made of 15mm thick solid surface acrylic resin with
appropriate elevated concealed support system, complete with
full width bevel edged mirror to match the length of the vanity
counter tops and mounted on the wall tiles. The wash hand
basins shall be integral with the countertop complete with
molded 100mm high backsplash and fascia piece.
5.9.11
Wash hand basins for toilets shall be provided with cold water
supply only unless otherwise specified.
5.9.12
5.9.13
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5.9.16
Plaster trap shall be provided for the sinks at the Plaster Room
or any other clinical areas involving plastering works, to avoid
blockage of drainage pipes.
5.9.17
5.9.18
5.9.19
5.9.20
The toilet designs shall take into account the access for
disabled persons into and within the building and shall be
provided in accordance with M.S 1184:2002 (Code of Practice
On Access for Disabled Persons to Public Buildings) and M.S
1331:2003 (Code of Practice for Access for Disabled People
Outside Buildings) or the latest edition.
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Water Closets
a)
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g)
h)
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5.9.23
Other Fittings
a)
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a)
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b)
c)
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5.10
5.10.1
All public toilets having two or more water closets shall have an
anteroom/airlock before entering the toilet to avoid unwanted
smell and for hygienic reasons.
5.10.2
5.10.3
5.10.4
5.10.5
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Entrance door to toilets shall have low level louvers and shall
be completed with push and pull plate.Toilets cubical doors
shall have hooks with door stopper and to be fitted with
indicator locks and can be opened from outside in case of
emergencies.
5.10.8
5.10.9
5.10.10
Patient toilet doors shall open outward for easy removal of the
door via their surface bolted or pivoted hinges, in the event of
a patient inside the toilet collapse or faints and falls against the
door.
5.10.11
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5.11
IRONMONGERY
5.11.1
5.11.2
All door sets, door closers, floor spring and other door
hardware accessories except otherwise specified, shall be
supplied by one manufacturer. The make and manufacturer of
the hardware pieces shall complete to all known published
Quality Standards associated with door ironmongery and
confirming to all relevant statutoryrequirements complete with
testing report.
5.11.3
All hardware, except for door closer and floor springs, shall
have a warranty during the Defects Liability Period (DLP).
Defects in materials and any mechanical failure due to
manufacturing shall be corrected or replaced to the satisfaction
of the P.D.
5.11.4
5.11.5
5.11.6
5.11.7
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Panic exit device shall be used at all fire exit door and as
required by BOMBA.
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
All lock strike shall be supplied with box and shall have a
lip of sufficient length to protect the door trim and jamb.
i)
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5.11.8
Hinges
All hinges supplied shall be from the same manufacturer and
comply to the JKR Building Works Specification. Unless
otherwise specified, stainless steel butt minimum (SUS 304)
grade hinges of not less than three (3) nos. of hinges per door
leaf shall be provided.
5.11.9
Door closer shall have test reports from the accredited test
laboratory and all manufacturers shall conform to ISO
9001 (Quality Management System) and ISO 14001
(Environment Management System).
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Floor spring
All floor springs shall be provided with pressure relief valve to
prevent over loading and oil leakage. Floor spring shall be
provided with adjustable hold back/ back check and a five year
(5) warranty.
Floor Spring shall be incorporated with open hold function and
maximum door weight of 120 kgs should be allowed.
5.11.11
Consolidated
5.11.12
5.11.13
All fire exit door shall used Electro Magnetic Locks (EML) with
a break glass.
5.11.14
5.11.15
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5.11.21
5.11.22
5.12
ACOUSTIC WORKS
5.12.1
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5.12.6
5.12.7
5.13
PAINT WORKS
5.13.1
5.13.2
5.13.3
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5.13.5
5.13.6
5.13.7
5.13.8
5.13.9
5.13.10
5.13.11
5.13.12
All walls to public and semi public areas such as corridors, sub
waiting areas and wards shall be finished with approved
washable paints with no VOC content and shall be to the P.Ds
concurrence.
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All walls in the clinical work areas and sterile areas such as
laboratories, treatment rooms, dirty utility rooms, etc., shall be
painted with approved epoxy paint or polyurethane paints with
no VOC content and shall be to the P.Ds concurrence.
5.13.14
CSSD and other sterile areas that specify painting works shall
be painted with approved high performance hygienic coatings
or aseptic paints with no VOC content and shall be to the P.Ds
concurrence.
5.13.15
b)
All 24 hours a/c department/ rooms shall be painted
with PU paints
c)
c)
All administrative, corridor and public areas shall be
painted with washable paint
d)
d)
All stores unless otherwise specified and M & E services
rooms shall be painted with emulsion paint.
5.14
WATERPROOFING
5.14.1
5.14.2
5.14.3
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5.14.5
5.14.6
All flat and sloped roof decks exposed to rain such as rooftop
gardens, playgrounds and outdoor areas in the building shall
be applied with crystallisation / cementitious type of water
proofing or provided with water proofing membrane finished
with coating that reflects and emits heat from the surface and
shall also avoid fungus growth.
5.14.7
All vinyl, carpet, and timber flooring where the sub floor is in
direct contact with the ground shall be applied with
crystallisation / cementitious type of water proofing prior
installation of the floor finishes.
5.14.8
5.15
5.15.1
5.15.2
5.15.3
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5.16
OTHER ACCESSORIES
5.16.1
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General Principles
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6.1.3
Design Concept
The interior will play any important part in making the hospital
complex to be a friendlier and welcoming place to go to and a
more comfortable place to stay. The tenderers shall submit
the interior design concept proposal focusing on using
elements like natural lights, sound of running water and
colours that can imitate the surroundings. The interior design
concept shall have an appropriate theme that creates a
conducive and cheerful environment that can help patients to
recover.
b)
Unifying Element
The use of columns being the most prominent architectural
element internally will be used concurrently with the floor
pattern to be the unifying element throughout the design of
the interior.
c)
Colours
Bright deep colours shall be chosen for big public spaces such
as the cafeterias, theatres, lobbies and foyers, to
psychologically give the illusion of spaciousness and to
provoke gaiety. Areas such as private rooms shall be given
more subdued earth tones to promote tranquility and
homeliness where people can converse and rest while relaxing
to recovery.
b)
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c)
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e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
Built In Furniture
a)
The design of furniture and counters shall take into account the
accommodation of I.T, M & E and other relevant services. All tall
shelves shall be designed up to celling height unless otherwise
stated.
b)
c)
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e)
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m)
Countertops
800 mm
Worktops
600 mm and / 750mm
Open shelves
300 mm/ 450 mm
Wardrobe
600 mm
Lockers
450 mm
n)
o)
p)
q)
r)
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6.2.3
Loose Furniture
a)
All fit outs and loose furniture shall be supplied and installed to
all relevant areas.
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
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6.2.4
Laboratory Furniture
a)
b)
c)
The epoxy resin worktop and fume hood base shall not be less
than 20 mm thick, monolithic and moulded from a modified
epoxy resin.Work surfaces shall have a smooth and non-glare
finish. The worktop shall be installed with a uniform moulded
100 mm high backsplash,25mm overhang on the front,
exposed ends and shall have a continuous drip groove 3 mm x
3 mm wide on the underside of all exposed edges. All exposed
edges shall be finished with 5 mm radius. Joints in worktops
and fume hood base shall be avoided.
d)
e)
f)
g)
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c)
d)
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All components used shall be safe and shall not possess any
harmful materials to the environment. The furniture item shall
be non-toxic to the indoor environment.
f)
All components of the furniture item shall be either nonflammable or shall not support combustion and shall not emit
harmful gases in times of danger from fire. Therefore, the
suppliers shall provide
to P.D. a written statement listing all
components in either non-flammable or treated-flammable
include
flammability
categories. The statement shall also
details of all materials listed in the treated-flammability
category in terms of test results from recognized testing
authorities with testing certificates.
g)
h)
The furniture shall be capable of being assembled or reconfigured with minimum number of tools and minimal time
required.
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The selected material for artwork and carving shall suit to the
required location and position. Specifications, samples and fixing
of the artworks and carving shall be submitted according to P.D.s
concurrence.
6.3.3
6.3.4
6.3.5
Murals
In order to have the atmosphere to be less institutional, the
successful tenderer shall provide colourful murals at approved
strategic locations.
6.3.6
Presentation
All interior decoration works shall be well coordinated. Samples of
all the materials and colour schemes together with drawings shall
be presented to the P.D. and the client for their approvals prior to
installation.
6.3.7
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HEALTH
FACILITY
ARCHITECTURAL
WORKS
BRIEF
SECTION
6.0: INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
AND AND
OTHER
FITTINGS
SECTION
6.0: INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
OTHER
FITTINGS
6.4
6.5
6.6
SOFT FURNISHING
6.4.1
6.4.2
The selected material for curtain/ draperies shall suit the required
location and position. The successful tenderer shall submit
specifications and samples of the curtain/draperies prior to P.D.s
concurrence.
6.4.3
The selected material for fittings and accessories shall suit the
required location and position. The successful tenderer shall submit
specifications and samples of t he fittings and accessories prior
to fixing and to P.D.s concurrence.
6.5.2
6.5.3
The material for signages and directories shall suit the required
function, location and the availability of the material in the market.
The contractor shall submit the specifications and samples of the
signage to P.D.s concurrence.
6.6.2
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WORKS,
FURNISHING
AND AND
OTHER
FITTINGS
SECTION
6.0: INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
OTHER
FITTINGS
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
6.6.3
6.6.4
6.6.5
6.6.6
Signage and directories for main lobby / lobbies for new building
as well as renovated existing building shall be well coordinated
with the overall concept.
6.6.7
6.6.8
All fire and M&E sign shall be of minimum 5mm clear acrylic and
spray-painted with silkscreen finish or sticker cut-out. The size of
the signage shall be not less than 58 mm (height) x 250 mm (width)
and shall comply to
requirements of Jabatan Bomba dan
Penyelamat.
6.6.9
All general / door signage, i.e. toilet signs, ablution etc. shall be of
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WORKS,
FURNISHING
AND AND
OTHER
FITTINGS
SECTION
6.0: INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
OTHER
FITTINGS
6.6.11
6.6.12
6.6.13
6.6.14
6.6.15
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WORKS,
FURNISHING
AND AND
OTHER
FITTINGS
SECTION
6.0: INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
OTHER
FITTINGS
6.6.16
Cafeteria
Lifts
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6.0: INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
AND AND
OTHER
FITTINGS
SECTION
6.0: INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
OTHER
FITTINGS
Staircase
Public phone
Male / Female toilet
Disable toilet
Wash & dry
Changing Room
Prayer Room
Cleaners Room
Breast-feeding Room
Nappy Change Room
Shower
Radiation / Radioactive
Silence
No handphone
No smoking
6.6.19
6.6.20
6.6.21
6.6.22
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WORKS,
FURNISHING
AND AND
OTHER
FITTINGS
SECTION
6.0: INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
OTHER
FITTINGS
In the Specialist Clinics, all C/E rooms and all rooms (as
identified by the client) shall be identified with a continuous
numbering system. All other supporting rooms accessible
to the public shall also be identified with the same
continuous numbering system as well as individual room
names.
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SECTION 6.0:
6.0: INTERIOR
INTERIOR WORKS,
WORKS, FURNISHING
FURNISHING AND
AND OTHER
OTHER FITTINGS
FITTINGS
6.6.24
Department
Administration
Specialist Clinics
Central Registration
CME
Main Lobby
Admission/Revenue
Outpatient Pharmacy
Specialist Office
Wards
Clients
Charter
/
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/
Workflow
Chart
/
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6.6.25
6.6.26
6.6.27
The Mission and Vision Board shall be coordinated with the interior
design concept.
6.6.28
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INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
AND
OTHER
FITTINGS
SECTION
6.0:6.0:
INTERIOR
WORKS,
FURNISHING
AND
OTHER
FITTINGS
6.6.29
6.6.30
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SECTION7.0:
7.0:LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE&&TURFING
TURFING
SCOPE OF WORKS
7.1.1
The landscape works for the whole project shall comprise of both
soft and hard landscaping in accordance with requirements of the
local authority and approval of the government:
a) Softscape including Therapeutic Garden
This will comprise of, but not limited to the following:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
7.1.2
The landscape work shall cover the whole project complex including
open parking areas and sides of road.
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7.0:
LANDSCAPE
& TURFING
SECTION
7.0:
LANDSCAPE
& TURFING
7.1.4
7.1.5
7.1.6
7.1.7
7.1.8
7.1.9
7.1.10
7.1.11
7.1.12
7.1.13
7.1.14
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SECTION7.0:
7.0:LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE&&TURFING
TURFING
7.2
7.3
7.2.2
7.2.3
The P.D. and/or his authorised representatives shall at all times have
access to the works and nursery or such any other horticulture sites
where work is being prepared for this contract. Delivery of planting
materials shall only begin after the P.D.s approval.
7.3.2
7.3.3
7.3.4
Each tree shall possess characteristics for its variety and growth
typical to such trees. All trees shall be well branched with straight
trunks, or trunks characteristic of the species, with a well-shaped top
and intact leader. The overall height shall be measure from the
trunk's earth line to the top of the trees. The stem diameter shall
measure at 1000 mm from the earth-line.
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7.0:
LANDSCAPE
& TURFING
SECTION
7.0:
LANDSCAPE
& TURFING
7.4
7.3.5
7.3.6
Each shrub and vine shall possess characteristic and growth typical
of the species. All shrubs and vines shall be well shaped and bushy
with well-spaced branches, and not skinny. The height of shrubs or
vines shall be measured from the stem's earth-line to the top of the
branches.
7.3.7
7.4.2
Shrubs
Each shrub shall have well branching system and resembles a
typical species of its own. Unless otherwise specified, the dimension
shall
range between 300 mm to 1000mm in height,and bushy
head of 300 mm to 450 mm in spread.
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7.0:LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE&&TURFING
TURFING
7.4.3
Trees
Trees may be from the container grown or on the open ground.
There are three types of trees:
a) Tree Saplings
Unless otherwise specified, tree sapling shall have a straight
main stem of not less than 1200 mm in height from the soil level
to the lowest branch, and a stem diameter of 12 mm and a well
branching system.
b) Rooted Stump Cuttings
Unless otherwise specified, rooted stump cuttings shall have a
straight main stem of 2400 mm to 3000 mm overall height with a
diameter of 50 mm to 75 mm. The stump cuttings shall have a
well-developed root system with well- balanced branches.
c) Instant Trees
Unless otherwise specified, an instant tree shall have an
overall size of 2400 mm to 3000 mm with well spread branches.
7.4.4
Palms
Palms may be container grown or from the open ground. They are
of two types of palms:
a) Single-stem palms
This refers to those palms with single main trunk and resembles
a typical species of its own. The trunk height shall be not less
than 1200mm when measured from the earth line to the base
of the first frond. The palms shall have at least five (5) mature
grown leaves, and a healthy fibrous root system.
b) Cluster palms
These palms referred to are those grown in clusters. They shall
have a minimum of three (3) stems clustered together
measured not less than 1.0 m to 1.5 m in height above the soil
level. The crown shall have well balanced matured leaves and
healthy fibrousroot system.
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SECTION7.0:
7.0:LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE& &TURFING
TURFING
7.5
PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
7.5.1
The successful tenderer is required to locate and peg out the tree /
shrub holes or beds as specified in the drawings by means of 500
mm to 1000 mm height stakes prior to commencement of the Works
to the satisfaction of the P.D. The successful tenderer shall rectify
errors in setting out at own expense.
7.5.2
7.5.3
7.5.4
7.5.5
Topsoil
Topsoil shall be fertile, friable, and shall be obtained from a welldrained site that is free from flooding. It shall be of medium texture
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SECTION7.0:
7.0:LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE&&TURFING
TURFING
7.5.6
7.5.7
Fertilizer
Phosphorous (P) is important for the development of healthy root
growth, and shall be applied in the form of C.I.R.P. (Christmas
Island Rock Phosphate) at a ratio of 0.5 kg per one cubic meter tree
hole, or shrub hole, or shrub bed. It shall be well mixed with the soil
mixture before planting operation is carried out.
7.6
TURFING
7.6.1
7.6.2
7.6.3
7.6.4
7.6.5
Where closed turfing is required, the turf shall be placed so that they
cover the whole area without any space between them.
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7.0:
LANDSCAPE
& TURFING
SECTION
7.0:
LANDSCAPE
& TURFING
7.6.6
Where spot turfing are required, the turf shall be laid at 300mm
centres in two directions at right angles to each other.
7.6.7
7.6.8
The successful tenderer shall maintain and water the turf for the
whole of the maintenance period. Any turf that becomes defective
shall be replaced at the Contractors own expense.
7.7
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
7.7.1
7.7.2
The maintenance period shall be for a two (2) year period unless
otherwise stated in the contract.
7.7.3
7.7.4
7.7.5
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7.0:LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE&&TURFING
TURFING
7.7.6
7.7.7
7.8
7.8.1
Two weeks before the expiry of the Maintenance Period (MP) a joint
final inspection shall be held with the P.D. to review the
requirements for any alteration or replacement in order to gain
approval for Final Handing Over.
7.8.2
At the time of the final inspection, all areas under this Contract shall
be free of weeds, neatly cultivated and raked, and all plant boxes in
good order. Grass shall be neatly cut and all clippings removed. No
bare patches of earth shall be visible in turf or planting areas unless
specified (i.e. rings around tree trunks).
7.8.3
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SECTION8.0:
8.0:RECREATIONAL
RECREATIONALFACILITIES
FACILITIES
GENERAL
8.1.1
8.1.2
8.1.3
8.1.4
b)
c)
d)
e)
ISO 9002
i. (International Quality Standard)
ii.
DIN 7926
ii)
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RECREATIONALFACILITIES
FACILITIES
SECTION
iii)
BS 5696ii)
v)
Australian
iv)Standard No. AS 1924 (Pt.1 & 2)
vii)
Latest government
vi)
standard and circular
One(1)no. badminton court complete with lines, netpoles, net and galvanized mild steel umpire chair.
b)
c)
Four(4)no. Volleyball court complete with lines, netpoles, net and galvanized mild steel umpire chair.
d)
b)b)
Poles &Climber
Challenge ladder
Independent Play Events:
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9.0: MAINTENANCE
SECTION
9.0: MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
9.1.1
9.1.2
9.1.3
9.1.4
9.1.5
9.1.6
9.1.7
9.1.8
9.1.9
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SECTION
9.0:9.0:
MAINTENANCE
9.2
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
9.1.10
The successful tenderer shall prepare and submit four (4) sets of
Operation and Maintenance Manuals to maintain the works to the
satisfaction of JKR.
9.1.11
b)
ii.
iii.
9.1.12
c)
9.1.13
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9.0: MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
d)
e)
9.2
DURABILITY
The performance criteria shall be satisfied for the full design life of the works
provided if the maintenance has always been carried out as specified by the
tenderer.
9.3
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10.0:
CONTENTS
SECTION
10.0:
CONTENTSOF
OFTENDERER;S
TENDERER;SPROPOSAL
PROPOSAL
DESIGN PROPOSAL
10.1.1 The design proposal shall be professionally developed and refined to
meet the proper functional requirements of each type of building and
the correct functioning of each room. The proposal shall be in
compliance to the requirements of the Local Authority and meet all
regulatory requirements and approvals of any other government
agencies.
10.2
10.1.2
10.1.3
DESIGN REPORT
Design report shall consist of but not limited to the followings:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
10.3
DRAWINGS
10.3.1 All drawings submitted shall be in metric scale. The drawings shall
have title format approved by the P.D. and shall be orderly numbered.
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SECTION 10.0:
10.0: CONTENTS
CONTENTS OF
OF TENDERER;S
TENDERER;S PROPOSAL
PROPOSAL
10.3.2
d)
e)
10.3.3 The drawings shall indicate clearly building materials and finishes for
floors, walls, ceilings, roofs and also structural methods to be used.
10.3.4
Floor plans shall also indicate position and extent (length and height)
of built-in furniture and equipment proposed. Detailed design of built-in
furniture shall be produced after award of tender.
10.3.5
Plans and drawings shall clearly indicate the name, room code,
finishes and size of every room or area.
10.3.6
All areas and rooms shall indicate type of ventilation in the floor plans.
10.3.7
Landscape Drawings
Landscape drawings shall consist of hard and soft landscaping works,
complete with specifications of both landscaping materials. The
tenderer is required to submit one (1) complete set of design proposal
consisting of the brief write-up, design concept, drawings,
specifications and schedules but not limited to the followings:
a)
a)
b)
b)
c)
c)
d)
d)
e)
e)
f)f)
g)
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SECTION 10.0:
10.0: CONTENTS
CONTENTS OF
OF TENDERER;S
TENDERER;S PROPOSAL
PROPOSAL
10.3.8
g)
Interior Design Drawings
For interior design works, the tenderer are required to submit one (1)
complete set of design proposal consisting of the brief write-up, design
concept, drawings specifications and schedules as follows:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
10.4
in
accordance
to
the
m)
The tenderer shall submit summary of architecture components and
material (Appendix 4). Catalogues, brochures and samples shall be
provided to support the specifications for all building materials,
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10.0: CONTENTS
CONTENTS OF
OF TENDERER;S
TENDERER;S PROPOSAL
PROPOSAL
SECTION
Item
Presentation drawings and schedules for
technical proposal
Proposal write-up, specifications, catalogues
Main drawings (readable and standard
scale)
i. Architectural main drawings
ii. Loaded plans
Detail drawings (readable and standard
scale)
Exterior perspective drawings 3 nos.
Min paper
size/scale
A3
A3
1:100
1:75
A3
A2
Note: The tenderer shall also provide readable scaled drawings of the building
as a whole.
10.5.2
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10.0: CONTENTS
CONTENTS OF
OF TENDERER;S
TENDERER;S PROPOSAL
PROPOSAL
SECTION
10.6
10.6.1
Min paper
size/scale
A3
A3
1:100
1:75
A3
A3
A2
Note: The tenderer shall also provide readable scaled drawings of the
building as a whole.
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PROPOSAL
SECTION 10.0: CONTENTS OF TENDERER;S PROPOSAL
f)
g)
h)
10.7
ROOM DATA
10.7.1
10.7.2
viii.
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CONTENTS OF
OF TENDERER;S
TENDERER;S PROPOSAL
PROPOSAL
b)
c)
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10.0:
CONTENTS
OFOF
TENDERER;S
PROPOSAL
SECTION
10.0:
CONTENTS
TENDERER;S
PROPOSAL
SPECIFICATION
(CATALOGUE/ SAMPLE)
SCHEDULES
ARCHITECTURE
DRAWINGS
DESIGN REPORT
SUBMISSION CONTENT
PLANNING AND DESIGN CONCEPT
DESIGN DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PROPOSAL
SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES
DIAGRAMS (ZONING, CIRCULATION etc.)
ACTIVITY WORK FLOW
PROPOSED WORK PROGRAMME
IBS SCORE CALCULATION
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PROPOSAL
COMPLIANCE ( )
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AUTHORITIES
SECTION11.0:
11.0:REQUIREMENT
REQUIREMENT OF
OF APPROVING
APPROVING AUTHORITIES
SECTION 11.0 :
11.1
GENERAL
11.1.1
11.1.2
11.1.3
11.1.4
The successful tenderer shall obtain the approval requirements from the
Local Authority and other technical agencies, and comply with Malaysian
statutory regulations and by-laws as highlighted below:
a)
Planning Permission
The development proposed shall obtain planning permission and abide
by all conditions imposed by the Local Planning Authority. TCPA 1976,
Act 172 section 20 requires planning permission to be obtained prior to
any development. Requirements for the planning permission shall
include documents, layout plans, development proposal report, EIA
approval if required and prescribed fees.
b) Building Approval
All building approval applications are required to be submitted to the
respective local authorities as provided for under section 70 of Act 133.
Term and technical requirements for submitting plans shall be in
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SECTION11.0:
11.0:REQUIREMENT
REQUIREMENT OF
OF APPROVING
APPROVING AUTHORITIES
AUTHORITIES
11.1.6
11.1.7
Prior to submission to the approving authorities, the P.D. shall agree with
all designs, drawings and specifications. A copy of all correspondences
and replies to/from the approving authorities shall be extended to the P.D.
11.1.8
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APPENDICES
LIST OF APPENDIX
APPENDIX
REFERENCE TO
SECTION
1.0 & 2.0
3.0
1.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
APPENDIX 1:
PROJECT BRIEF
SUBJECT
A
PROJECT TITLE
LOCATION OF SITE,
DESCRIPTION
KEY PLAN
LOCATION PLAN
SITE PLAN
THE DESCRIPTION
OF SITE
CONDITIONS
PROJECT
COMPONENTS
APPENDIX 2:
SCHEDULE OF
ACCOMMODATION AND
FINISHES
DEPARTMENT
1.0
CODE
CAPACITY
LEVEL
PROJECT NAME :
LOCATION :
NORMS
FLOOR
AREA
(m)
TOTAL AREA
(m)
FLOOR
SKIRTING
FINISHES*
WALL
VENTILATION
REMARKS
....
CEILING
CEILING
HEIGHT
FLOOR
CODE
V1
V2
V3
V4
V5
CP1
CP2
CP3
CP4
TP1
TP2
FH
EP
LK
GN
GN1
PGN1
PGN2
CT1
CT2
CT3
A.
NO.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
DESCRIPTION
Heavy duty Vinyl flooring
Anti-static Vinyl Flooring
Anti-slip Vinyl Flooring
Heavy duty, fully flexible and resilient for sports
flooring and children play area
High resistant to Chemical
Heavy duty carpet flooring (loop pile 36 oz.)
Heavy duty carpet tiles (300 x 300mm 26 oz.)
Heavy duty carpet flooring (loop pile 26 oz.)
Heavy duty carpet tiles (300 x 300mm 26 oz.)
Medium duty timber strip (Glueing System)
Heavy duty timber strip (e.g. HDF Board or
equivalent)
Cement sand screed with floor hardener
Cement sand screed with Epoxy Coating & Floor
Hardener
Waterproofed cement sand screed/power float
Selected Granite Floor Tile (300 x 300mm)
Selected Granite Floor Tile (600 x 600mm)
Selected Porcelain Floor Tiles (600 x 600mm)
Polished (Classification Group BIa/B1b)
Selected Porcelain Floor Tiles (600 x 600mm)
(matt) (Classification Group BIa/BIb)
Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy Finish)
(Classification Group BIb/BIIa/BIIb)
Ceramic Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glossy Finish)
(Classification Group BIb/BIIa/BIIb)
Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glazed finish)
(Classification Group BIb/BIIa/BIIb)
LEGEND FINISHES
HT2
HT3
HT4
HT5
HT6
CP2.1
30CSP
PPP
CM
SD
CR
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
CT6
24.
HT1
CT5
23.
25.
CT4
22.
CODE
SV
SHT1
SHT2
SGN
STP
SAL
SD
TSI
NO.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
DESCRIPTION
100mm high Heavy duty skirting to match
100(h) x 200 x 200mm Porcelain Tiles to match
(Classification Group BIa/BIb)
100(h) x 300 x 300mm Porcelain Tiles to match
(Classification Group BIa/BIb)
200(h) x 300 x 300mm granite to match
75mm(h) Timber skirting to match
100mm(h) Alum. skirting to match
Specialist Detail
100mm high timber skirting
SKIRTING
B.
CODE
PP / SP
SP1
AC1
AC2
CT1
CT2
CT3
CT4
MO
HT1
HT2
GN
CS
AL
AC
CER
DG1
DG2
DK
KK
CT5
SD
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
WALL
NO.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
C.
DESCRIPTION
Plaster & Paint
Plaster & Coating
Acoustic Fabric panel
Acoustic Metal panel
Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy finish)
(5. Ft.) (Classification Group BIII)
Ceramic Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glossy finish)
(5. Ft.) (Classification Group BIII)
Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy finish)
(Ceiling Hgt) (Classification Group BIII)
Ceramic Tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy finish)
(Ceiling Hgt) (Classification Group BIII)
Mosaic Tiles (50 x 50mm)
Homo. Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glossy finish)
(Classification Group BIa/BIb)
Homo. Tiles (300 x 300mm) (Glazed finish)
(Classification Group BIa/BIb)
Selected Granite tiles (300 x 300mm) (Polished
finish)
Color bond Steel strip panel
Alum. Strip Panel
Metal Stud Acoustic Gypsum board partition
Frameless Mirror Glass
Frameless Tempered glass
one way mirror
Selected heavy duty fabricwall
Selected fabric & timber veneer & panelling with
fabric finish
Ceramic tiles (200 x 200mm) (Glossy Finish) (7 ft.)
(Classification Group BIII)
Specialist Detail
CODE
FB1
FB2
UC1
UC2
SK
PP
PC1
PC2
PC3
TP
Al
LS
AS1
S1
UC3
UC4
UC5
SD
NO.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
DESCRIPTION
Mineral Fibre Acous. Ceiling (600 x 600mm)
Mineral Fibre Acous. Ceiling (600 x 1200mm)
UAC superflex susp. Ceiling (600 x 600mm)
UAC superflex susp. Ceiling (600 x 1200mm)
Skim coat plastering
Plaster & Paint
Fibrous Plaster ceiling
fibrous plaster ceiling (metal section) with UPVC
rain gutter
Gypsum board ceiling suspended (600 x 1200
Timber strip ceiling
Alum. strip panel
Fibreglass cement rend
Insulated aluminium strip ceiling
Aluminium panel suspended (600 x 600mm)
UAC Superflex ceiling fixed to timber support
complete with Acoustical Insulation (600 x 1200)
UAC Superflex ceiling fixed to timber support (600
x 1200)
UAC Superflex ceiling fixed to timber support with
thermal insulation (600 x 1200)
Specialist Detail
Notes :
1) All plastered wall and ceilings inside all labs are to be painted with anti
fungus paint or approval equivalent.
2) All plastered wall and ceilings are to be painted with P.U paint or
Approved equivalent
CEILING
D.
(2) All plastered wall and ceilings are to be painted with P.U paint or
Approved equivalent
Notes: (1) All plastered wall and ceilings inside all labs are to be painted
with anti fungus paint or approval equivalent.
APPENDIX 3:
CONCEPTUAL
DESIGNS DRAWINGS
APPENDIX 4:
SUMMARY OF ARCHITECTURAL
COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS
FINISHES
DOORS
WINDOWS
CEILING
NO
1.0
2.0
3.0
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.8
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.1
2.4
2.3
2.2
2.1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Door Frame
Door Leave
Fire Door Leave
Glass Door Leave
Automatic Door
Aluminum Frame (Powder
Coated )
Glass/Glazing Panel
Fixed Alum. Louvres (Powder
Coated)
Powder Coated
Ceiling Board / Ceiling T / Metal
Suspension System
Laminated Gypsum Board
Gypsum Board
Acoustic Gypsum Board
Jointless Plasterboard
Decoratives Plaster Ceiling
Acoustic Ceiling
Jointless Plasterboard / P.U
Paint
P.U Panel
Aluminium Strips Ceiling
Painted Soffit
Skim Coat
DESCRIPTION
PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
BRAND 1
RANGE /
SERIES
RANGE /
SERIES
BRAND 3
REMARKS
FINISHES
ROLLER SHUTTER
FLOOR FINISHES
NO
4.0
5.0
5.4.5
5.4.6
5.4.4
5.4.3
5.4.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
5.1.5
5.2
5.2.1
5.2.2
5.2.3
5.2.4
5.2.5
5.3
5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.3
5.4
5.4.1
5.1.2
5.1
5.1.1
4.1
FLOOR TILES
Homogeneous Tiles
Matt Finished Homogeneous
Tiles
Polish Homogeneous Tiles
Heavy Duty Homogeneous Tiles
Ceramic Tiles
VINYL
Vinyl Type 1
Vinyl Type 2
Vinyl Type 3
Vinyl Type 4
Vinyl Type 5
CARPET
Heavy Duty Carpet (Normal)
Heavy Duty Carpet (Clinical)
Timber Skirting
OTHERS
Paving
Cement Render With Floor
Hardener
Cement Render
Cement Render With Pebble
Wash
Granite
Epoxy Self Leveling
DESCRIPTION
PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
BRAND 2
RANGE /
SERIES
BRAND 1
RANGE /
SERIES
RANGE /
SERIES
BRAND 3
REMARKS
WALL FINISHES
ROOF
SANITARY WARES /
FITTINGS
8.0
9.0
10.0
13.0
12.0
TOILET CUBICLES
PHENOLIC PANEL
RAIN WATER
GOODS
ANTI-TERMITE
BRICK/BLOCK
DRYWALL
6.0
7.0
11.0
FINISHES
NO
WALL FINISHES
Emulsion Paint (Washable)
Emulsion Paint (Normal)
Epoxy Paint
Polyurethane Paint
Mural Paint
Barium Plaster
Wall Paper
WALL TILES
Glazed Ceramic Tiles
Polished Homogeneous Tiles
Acoustic Wall
Polyurethane Panel / Foam
Sound Proofing
External Paint
Timber
Metal
Metal Deck
Insulation
Sanitary Wares (Refer To
Schedule Of Sanitary Fittings &
Fixtures)
8.1
8.1.1
8.1.2
8.1.3
8.1.4
8.1.5
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.4.1
8.4.2
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.10
9.1
9.2
5.4.7
DESCRIPTION
PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
BRAND 2
RANGE /
SERIES
BRAND 1
RANGE /
SERIES
RANGE /
SERIES
BRAND 3
REMARKS
MISCELLANEOUS
PROTECTION
WALL & COLUMN,
BAR & CORNER
PROTECTION AND
GROOVE LINE
BUILT-IN CABINET
LAB BENCH AND
FITTINGS
HEAVY DUTY
CUBICLE CURTAIN
TRACK / I.V TRACK
IRONMONGERY
SIGNAGES
FINISHES
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
Water Proofing
Shading Device
Porch Entrance
Driveway And Car park
DESCRIPTION
PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
BRAND 2
RANGE /
SERIES
BRAND 1
RANGE /
SERIES
RANGE /
SERIES
BRAND 3
NOTES:
1. All component which related to the Architectural Component shall refer to the Architectural Loaded Manual.
2. All item location shall refer to Architectural Drawing.
3. All material shall have warranty provided by the supplier.
4. All product selection are chosen and evaluated by contractor and based on the product technical specification.
5. Brand Option 1, is primary brand and will be change to another option if the product not achieve technical specification of Architectural Brief.
20.0
18.0
19.0
17.0
16.0
15.0
14.0
NO
REMARKS
APPENDIX 5:
SCHEDULE OF
IRONMONGERY
Location
Type
Leaf
Qty
H2
L1
L2
L3
L4
CONSULTANT :
H1
Hinges
CONTRACTOR :
Ref
SCHEDULE OF IRONMONGERY
PROJECT NAME :
LOCATION :
A1
A3
A4
A5
PROJECT DIRECTOR:
A2
A6
A7
C1
C2
Closer
K1
Key
F2
PAGE NO. :
DATE :
F1
Fire Door
F3
APPENDIX 6:
SCHEDULE OF
SANITARY FITTINGS &
FIXTURES
CONSULTANT :
CONTRACTOR :
Shower Tray
Urinal Bowl
Soap Holder
Soap Dispenser
TYPE
PROJECT NAME :
LOCATION :
BRAND NAME
2
PROJECT DIRECTOR:
PAGE NO. :
DATE :
REMARKS
APPENDIX 7:
SCHEDULE OF
BUILT IN FURNITURE
Location
CONTRACTOR:
Ref
PROJECT NAME :
LOCATION :
CONSULTANT:
Specification
Supplier
Material
PROJECT DIRECTOR:
Quantity
Size
PAGE NO. :
DATE :
Colour
APPENDIX 8:
SCHEDULE OF
LAB FURNITURE
Location
CONTRACTOR:
Ref
PROJECT NAME :
LOCATION :
CONSULTANT:
Specification
Supplier
Material
PROJECT DIRECTOR:
Quantity
Size
PAGE NO. :
DATE :
Colour
APPENDIX 9:
SCHEDULE OF
LOOSE FURNITURE
Location
CONTRACTOR:
Ref
PROJECT NAME :
LOCATION :
CONSULTANT:
Specification
Supplier
Material
PROJECT DIRECTOR:
Quantity
Size
PAGE NO. :
DATE :
Colour
APPENDIX 10:
SCHEDULE OF
INTERNAL & EXTERNAL
SIGNAGES
Areas / Rooms
CONTRACTOR:
PROJECT:
DEPARTMENT:
Ref. No
Type
CONSULTANT:
Description
Material
Size
Quantity
PROJECT DIRECTOR:
Location / Placement
PAGE NO. :
DATE :
Remarks
GLOSSARY
i.
Sustainable Architecture
The art of designing physical objects and the built environment to comply with
the principles of economic, social and ecological sustainability. An integrated
approach to design in creating a sustainable building. Describes
environmentally-conscious design techniques in the field of architecture.
ii.
Prescribed activities
There are a total of nineteen (19) categories of prescribed activities which
include:
a.
agriculture
b.
airport
c.
drainage
d.
irrigation
e.
land reclamation
f.
fisheries
g.
forestry
h.
housing
i.
industry
j.
railways
k.
transportation
l.
resort and recreation development
m.
waste treatment and disposal
n.
water supply projects
iii)
iv)
h.
i.
projects involving land clearance where more than 50% of the area has
slope>25)
logging (>500 hectares).
vi)
B.
ABBREVIATIONS
AHU
BOMBA
BS
British Standards
C&S
CCC
CIDB
CPC
DLP
EIA
EMP
EMS
EPU
FRP
GI
Galvanized Iron
IBS
JKR
JPPN
LSG
M&E
MS
Malaysian Standards
OKU
Disable People
PD
Project Director
PU
Polyurethane
PVC
Polyvinyl Chloride
RC
Reinforced Concrete
RWDP
UBBL
uPVC
VIP
W.C.
Water Closet