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University Teknologi MARA(UiTM)

Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying,


Bachelor of Construction Management (Hons)

Partially
Demolition
Prepared by:

Shah Hafifie Bin Hamzah 2009449854


Mat Ismail Bin Mustafa 2009208548
Noraimi Binti Bachok 2009663882
Nur Amira Sariyana Binti Syamsudin 2009439860
Introduction
• Demolition can be defined as part of construction on site,
which involved, upgrading the existing structures, renovation
works and refurbishment .
• Partially demolition is a method of taking down the building
with carefully preserving the valuable element of the building.
• For demolition type it can divided into two categories first is
fully demolition and the second it is a partially demolition
Case study

No, 68-70 , Jalan Meru ,


41050 Klang , Selangor Darul Ehsan,
Malaysia
Site Introduction
• kedai pakaian Ying (Chinese Owner)
• Build in 1923 ( 88 years )
• The road opposite the building is the main road to
enter to Klang town.
• the structure is made from concrete
(beam) and the floor is made from
wooden.
• The neighbour besides the building
is the cyber café
Requirement and sequence for
demolition work
Safety Requirement
• The location of the area is the congested area. So
the safety precaution is important to be carry out.
The area of site is dangerous and tend to risk for
the public.

• All the safety precaution such as fence and the


temporary road must be build by the contractor.

• The existing road besides the building must be


temporary close because to allow the
machineries to do the work.
Equipment & Machineries
University Teknologi MARA(UiTM)
Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying,
Bachelor of Construction Management (Hons)

METHOD AND
SEQUENCE OF
DEMOLITION WORK
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KEDAI PAKAIAN YI NG

SAFETY FIRST
Dust control

• For demolition work, it produce large


volume of dust and can be
dangerous to public.
• Water spraying is used to control
dust in demolition work.
Removal debris
• Demolition will generate huge amount of debris.
• In this case, before and during demolition, the
following provision should thus be provided:
• Overall debris disposal planning
• Traffic routing for debris handling and vehicular
access etc.
• Sorting of non-structural materials such as
timber and metal for recycling.
• When material is being dropped, a lookout man
shall be deployed to ensure general safety.
• Clear the site using backhoe and lorry
Traffic control
• Consult with proper authorities
• Must provide safety signage
• Close the road near the demolition site
and make alternative road to avoid
hazard causes by dust near site area
• Protection for pedestrian may be
required before demolition can begin
Traffic control
THANK YOU!

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