SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, 
BUILDING AND DESIGN 
BACHELOR OF QUANTITY 
SURVEYOR (HONOURS) 
SITE VISIT REPORT 
NAME: Khoo Xin Yee 
STUDENT ID: 0316180 
SUBJECT: 
Measurement 1 [QSB 60104] 
Building Materials [BLD 62003] 
Construction Technology [BLD 60104] 
LECTURERS: 
Sr. Ang Fuey Lin 
C O NS T R UC T IO N S I T E V I S I T R E P O R T 
Puan. Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly 
Puan. Azrina Md Yaakob
TABLE OF CONTENT 
TITLE 
PAGES 
COVER PAGE 
TABLE OF CONTENT 
INTRODUCTION 
& 
OBJECTIVE 
CONTENT 
& 
TECHNICAL OBSERVATION 
PHOTOS 
& 
DESCRIPTION 
LEARNING OUTCOMES 
& 
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION 
Figure 1: Site Visit to D’Latour Figure 2: Buildings under construction 
Construction Site 
We were given an assignment that involves the three modules, which are 
Measurement 1, Construction Technology 1 and Building Materials, where 
everyone of us needs to write and produce a construction site report. 
The construction site visit was held on 21st November 2014 (Friday). It was 
organized by our Measurement 1 lecturer, Sr. Ang Fuey Lin. The construction 
site named D’Latour Construction Site and it is located nearby Taylor’s 
University Lakeside Campus. 
The purpose of the site visit was simple which is we needed to understand 
and visualise the theory taught in class. The site visit would allow us to have a 
hand on review and a clear understanding on constructing. 
Before the day arrives, our name, student ID and I.C. number were collected 
to confirm our attendance. All of us managed to attend this construction site visit. 
We were also required to have our own safety helmet. In the beginning of that 
day, there were some communication misunderstanding with our friends which 
resulted to some delay of schedule. But nevertheless, we still reached and had a 
blast of our time.
OBJECTIVES 
To let us experience the actual working environment as a Quantity Surveyor 
and understanding the situations in dealing with unsure or uncertain 
circumstances such as weather conditions and to familiarize with the actual 
working atmosphere on site where the risk may always be happened on site. 
Hence, this will help us where we can adapt easily once we start to do work as a 
Quantity Surveyor in the near future. 
To gain more knowledge in understanding that what we have learnt from what 
we have studied and also understand new things that we have not studied 
before, which we can see in real life at the construction site such that it can 
increase our knowledge on the basic construction process by observing the 
workers and other information that are carried on site. 
To broaden our horizons with information of the latest and newest 
construction technology used on construction technology. We have a chance to 
observe the usage of the construction equipment on site including mechanical 
plants that commonly used on the construction site. To have an understanding of 
how the building is constructed in relating with the drawings. 
To give us an opportunity to explore and recognize different sorts of building 
materials and construction technology used on the site. 
To understand and be aware of the importance of safety on site where we 
need to take care by following the safety precautions and other instructions that 
will help us avoid any accidents or injuries that can happen in the future once we 
enter into a construction site. 
To make us understand the significance of teamwork and communication 
skills while working together with the construction team members on site. 
The most important is this outdoor experience provided us with a more in-depth 
and hands on experience on Civil Engineering Construction. We were able 
to question, understand and absorb the logic behind the machineries, 
construction techniques, and methodology theory learnt in class.
CONTENT/ TECHNICAL OBSERVATION 
The site visit was held on 21st of November 2014. A few days before we went 
for the site visit, Sr. Ang Fuey Lin gave us a brief lecture about the safety 
precautions that we should be alert of when we enter a construction site. The site 
consisted of many possible death threats or potential threats where fatal 
accidents can occur. 
On the day of our site visit, some of us went there by car or carpooled while 
the others walked to the site. The construction site, which is within the mature 
township of Bandar Sunway is a stone's throw away from Taylor's University 
Lakeside Campus. We took about five minutes to reach the construction site. As 
we enter the construction area at 10am, the contractor and others who were in 
charge of our site visit greeted us. 
Upon arrival, we were all inspected, the management had to ensure that we 
were all properly attired with safety helmet and covered shoes before we were 
allowed to go in. A safety helmet or a head protection is required in all 
construction industry where there is a threat of being injured by dropping objects, 
collapsing structures and protruding extensions. It was a standard protocol at all 
construction sites. Safety is after all the most important aspect in a construction 
project. While we are wandering on the construction site, we should always be 
aware of our steps. We must avoid stepping on the formworks as there might 
have rails around the construction area. A tetanus shot is needed if we get hurt 
by rusty nails. 
On the way to the main entrance of the site, we observed what was around 
the site. 
Figure 3: All of us were gathered 
outside the construction site.
Figure 4 Figure 5 
Figure 6 Figure 7 
Figure 4, 5, 6,7: The information boards or warning signs were well-placed as it 
was facing the main entrance, which everyone could see it clearly and properly. 
The first step to determining a good construction environment would be 
safety. Figure 4, Figure 5, Figure 6 and Figure 7 have shown above which show 
the safety signs to all the construction workers. The emphasis for safety can 
never be enough, everyone working at the construction site would have to be 
geared with safety equipments. Some of the basics are like wearing a helmet, 
and wearing boots. This is to ensure that we would be less vulnerable to 
accidents. With safety covered, workers are prepared and geared to do most of 
the construction jobs. There are some that still require some profession. This is a 
construction technique in a way because it boosts morale by giving everyone that
security of being safe, or less prone to accidents. 
Figure 7: Information Board have 
shown in front of the main entrance of 
the site. Companies cooperating in this 
project are DK-MY PROPERTIES 
SDN BHD (developer), RDA-HARRIS 
ARCHITECTS SDN BHD (architect), 
PERUNDING BERKAT (mechanical 
and electrical engineers), 
PERUNDING OCS (civil and structural 
engineer), ALPHA-OMEGA MATRIX 
(quantity surveyor ) and PASUKHAS 
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 
(contractor). 
As we were walking around the building, we saw a few temporary works 
installed at the site. The whole construction area is fenced by vertical hoarding. 
The close-boarded fence is used to stop unauthorized person access to site to 
limit and record down the people that enter the site. 
Figure 8: Vertical 
Hoarding
Before we were allowed to enter the construction building, the contractor and 
Ms. Ang gave us a talk on the construction site safety. Safety helmet and safety 
shoes are equally important to protect a person in the construction site. They 
also reminded us not to wander around without permission as it is considered a 
dangerous act. After a few minutes, we went into the construction site. 
Figure 9: Temporary accommodation 
for construction workers on site. 
Figure 10 (Left): It is hard not to miss the tower 
crane right after we stepped onto the site. 
Figure 11 (Right): As we can see, the tower 
crane is used for lifting and placing heavy 
things or materials and transporting them to 
other places.
Figure 11: Protection from 
falling object or covered 
walkway around the site. 
Figure 12: Metal scaffolding 
and piping scattering around 
the floor area without 
properly stacking in good 
manner. 
Figure 13: Genset will be 
served as temporary power 
supply on site.
After that the contractor briefed us about the building, which they are 
constructing. The development name of this building is D’ Latour. It is a two 
blocks 27-storey uniquely designed mixed property, which comprises of 629 units 
of Designer Duplex Suites, 332 units of Service Residence and 10 F&B outlets 
within the property. Only units above 20th floors have 2 car parks, the rest of the 
units come with one car park. One of the signature features has to be the Azure 
swimming pool on the common floor (5th floor), as well as the Azure Lounge 
beneath the pool. 
Currently, the construction has only finished the levels of the basement and 
car park. Hence, due to the issue of safety reason, we as a lawful visitor can only 
be limited to those few areas. 
After that, we began out visit, which were starting from the basement level. On 
the way to that area, we took many photos as the materials of our reports. 
Figure 14: Clear 
passageway with 
rubbish-free and well-lit. 
Figure 15: Basement 
level (car park)
Figure 16: Pre-cast 
concrete bricks are well 
stacked on the floor. 
Figure 17: Porland 
composite cement bags 
properly stored in pallet 
form with proper heights 
and correct stacking. 
Figure 18: Well-organized 
stacking of 
pipes to prevent 
slippage.
Figure 19: The electrical 
wiring on top of the ceiling. 
Figure 20: 
Reinforced concrete 
wall and floor slab. 
Figure 21: Gap 
appeared on 
reinforced concrete 
wall surface patch up 
with polymerized 
cement plastering for 
strengthening the 
structure.
Figure 21: Compliance 
to safety requirement, 
lift openings are 
installed with 
barricades. 
Figure 22: Lift wall 
starter steel bar with 40 
mm diameter for 
overlapping to the 
upper level lift wall. 
Figure 23: Edged of 
upper floor slab 
installed with 
barricades to 
compliance with safety 
requirement.
Figure 24: Installation of 
steel bars and formworks 
in ground beam ready for 
concrete casting. 
Figure 25: Ground beam 
stirrups spacing equally 
and properly tied with 
wires. 
Figure 26: Supporting timber 
framing to sides of formwork 
in ground beam to prevent 
from bulking during concrete 
casting.
Figure 27: Timber framing are 
properly supported to sides of 
formwork for ground beam. 
Figure 28: Rubbish bin 
container full with unwanted 
materials to be disposed from 
site. 
Figure 28: Hoisting of slab formwork to upper 
floor level for installation.
Figure 29: Steel bars 
fabrication yard are for 
preparation such as 
cutting and bending for 
fabrication of steel bars. 
Figure 30: Formworks to 
slab are completed for 
installation at upper floor 
level. 
Figure 31: Mobile 
scaffoldings are 
installed on site.
Figure 32: Fabricated wall formworks are 
ready for installation. 
Figure 33: Independent scaffolding 
are properly installed on site for 
plastering works. 
Figure 34: Spotlight are provided on site 
when carrying out construction works at 
night.
Figure 35: Installation of steel bars reinforcement to walls 
at upper wall level. 
Figure 35: Diesel drums are 
provided for machinery 
usage. 
Figure 36: Fabricated column 
links are ready for installation.
Figure 37: Scaffolding 
piping are properly stacked 
on site. 
Figure 38: Bar benders are 
fabricating steel bars at 
fabrication yard using bar 
bender and cutter machine. 
Figure 39: Temporary storage water tanks are 
installed on site for works and workers usage
Construction Technology 
a) Identify and explain the several types of formwork involved in the 
particular site together with its advantages and disadvantages. 
 Timber Formwork for a Concrete Column
Site Visit Report
Site Visit Report
b) Identify and explain the types of scaffolding available on site together with 
reasons on why that particular type of scaffolding is chosen.
Site Visit Report
Figure 10: Temporary Scaffold Stair 
Figure 11: Temporary scaffold stair (overview) Widely used at construction site to 
make an easy and temporary stair for carrying materials from one floor to 
another. 
On the site, these scaffold stairs are robust enough to carry heavy loads even 
in adverse and toughest construction sites. The main advantage for using these 
scaffold stairs is that these stairs can be reused again and again at construction 
sites thereby reducing the cost incurred. The stairs are wisely fabricated keeping 
in mind the safety standards and parameters provided by industry.

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Site Visit Report

  • 1. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND DESIGN BACHELOR OF QUANTITY SURVEYOR (HONOURS) SITE VISIT REPORT NAME: Khoo Xin Yee STUDENT ID: 0316180 SUBJECT: Measurement 1 [QSB 60104] Building Materials [BLD 62003] Construction Technology [BLD 60104] LECTURERS: Sr. Ang Fuey Lin C O NS T R UC T IO N S I T E V I S I T R E P O R T Puan. Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly Puan. Azrina Md Yaakob
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENT TITLE PAGES COVER PAGE TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVE CONTENT & TECHNICAL OBSERVATION PHOTOS & DESCRIPTION LEARNING OUTCOMES & CONCLUSION
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Figure 1: Site Visit to D’Latour Figure 2: Buildings under construction Construction Site We were given an assignment that involves the three modules, which are Measurement 1, Construction Technology 1 and Building Materials, where everyone of us needs to write and produce a construction site report. The construction site visit was held on 21st November 2014 (Friday). It was organized by our Measurement 1 lecturer, Sr. Ang Fuey Lin. The construction site named D’Latour Construction Site and it is located nearby Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus. The purpose of the site visit was simple which is we needed to understand and visualise the theory taught in class. The site visit would allow us to have a hand on review and a clear understanding on constructing. Before the day arrives, our name, student ID and I.C. number were collected to confirm our attendance. All of us managed to attend this construction site visit. We were also required to have our own safety helmet. In the beginning of that day, there were some communication misunderstanding with our friends which resulted to some delay of schedule. But nevertheless, we still reached and had a blast of our time.
  • 4. OBJECTIVES To let us experience the actual working environment as a Quantity Surveyor and understanding the situations in dealing with unsure or uncertain circumstances such as weather conditions and to familiarize with the actual working atmosphere on site where the risk may always be happened on site. Hence, this will help us where we can adapt easily once we start to do work as a Quantity Surveyor in the near future. To gain more knowledge in understanding that what we have learnt from what we have studied and also understand new things that we have not studied before, which we can see in real life at the construction site such that it can increase our knowledge on the basic construction process by observing the workers and other information that are carried on site. To broaden our horizons with information of the latest and newest construction technology used on construction technology. We have a chance to observe the usage of the construction equipment on site including mechanical plants that commonly used on the construction site. To have an understanding of how the building is constructed in relating with the drawings. To give us an opportunity to explore and recognize different sorts of building materials and construction technology used on the site. To understand and be aware of the importance of safety on site where we need to take care by following the safety precautions and other instructions that will help us avoid any accidents or injuries that can happen in the future once we enter into a construction site. To make us understand the significance of teamwork and communication skills while working together with the construction team members on site. The most important is this outdoor experience provided us with a more in-depth and hands on experience on Civil Engineering Construction. We were able to question, understand and absorb the logic behind the machineries, construction techniques, and methodology theory learnt in class.
  • 5. CONTENT/ TECHNICAL OBSERVATION The site visit was held on 21st of November 2014. A few days before we went for the site visit, Sr. Ang Fuey Lin gave us a brief lecture about the safety precautions that we should be alert of when we enter a construction site. The site consisted of many possible death threats or potential threats where fatal accidents can occur. On the day of our site visit, some of us went there by car or carpooled while the others walked to the site. The construction site, which is within the mature township of Bandar Sunway is a stone's throw away from Taylor's University Lakeside Campus. We took about five minutes to reach the construction site. As we enter the construction area at 10am, the contractor and others who were in charge of our site visit greeted us. Upon arrival, we were all inspected, the management had to ensure that we were all properly attired with safety helmet and covered shoes before we were allowed to go in. A safety helmet or a head protection is required in all construction industry where there is a threat of being injured by dropping objects, collapsing structures and protruding extensions. It was a standard protocol at all construction sites. Safety is after all the most important aspect in a construction project. While we are wandering on the construction site, we should always be aware of our steps. We must avoid stepping on the formworks as there might have rails around the construction area. A tetanus shot is needed if we get hurt by rusty nails. On the way to the main entrance of the site, we observed what was around the site. Figure 3: All of us were gathered outside the construction site.
  • 6. Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 4, 5, 6,7: The information boards or warning signs were well-placed as it was facing the main entrance, which everyone could see it clearly and properly. The first step to determining a good construction environment would be safety. Figure 4, Figure 5, Figure 6 and Figure 7 have shown above which show the safety signs to all the construction workers. The emphasis for safety can never be enough, everyone working at the construction site would have to be geared with safety equipments. Some of the basics are like wearing a helmet, and wearing boots. This is to ensure that we would be less vulnerable to accidents. With safety covered, workers are prepared and geared to do most of the construction jobs. There are some that still require some profession. This is a construction technique in a way because it boosts morale by giving everyone that
  • 7. security of being safe, or less prone to accidents. Figure 7: Information Board have shown in front of the main entrance of the site. Companies cooperating in this project are DK-MY PROPERTIES SDN BHD (developer), RDA-HARRIS ARCHITECTS SDN BHD (architect), PERUNDING BERKAT (mechanical and electrical engineers), PERUNDING OCS (civil and structural engineer), ALPHA-OMEGA MATRIX (quantity surveyor ) and PASUKHAS CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD (contractor). As we were walking around the building, we saw a few temporary works installed at the site. The whole construction area is fenced by vertical hoarding. The close-boarded fence is used to stop unauthorized person access to site to limit and record down the people that enter the site. Figure 8: Vertical Hoarding
  • 8. Before we were allowed to enter the construction building, the contractor and Ms. Ang gave us a talk on the construction site safety. Safety helmet and safety shoes are equally important to protect a person in the construction site. They also reminded us not to wander around without permission as it is considered a dangerous act. After a few minutes, we went into the construction site. Figure 9: Temporary accommodation for construction workers on site. Figure 10 (Left): It is hard not to miss the tower crane right after we stepped onto the site. Figure 11 (Right): As we can see, the tower crane is used for lifting and placing heavy things or materials and transporting them to other places.
  • 9. Figure 11: Protection from falling object or covered walkway around the site. Figure 12: Metal scaffolding and piping scattering around the floor area without properly stacking in good manner. Figure 13: Genset will be served as temporary power supply on site.
  • 10. After that the contractor briefed us about the building, which they are constructing. The development name of this building is D’ Latour. It is a two blocks 27-storey uniquely designed mixed property, which comprises of 629 units of Designer Duplex Suites, 332 units of Service Residence and 10 F&B outlets within the property. Only units above 20th floors have 2 car parks, the rest of the units come with one car park. One of the signature features has to be the Azure swimming pool on the common floor (5th floor), as well as the Azure Lounge beneath the pool. Currently, the construction has only finished the levels of the basement and car park. Hence, due to the issue of safety reason, we as a lawful visitor can only be limited to those few areas. After that, we began out visit, which were starting from the basement level. On the way to that area, we took many photos as the materials of our reports. Figure 14: Clear passageway with rubbish-free and well-lit. Figure 15: Basement level (car park)
  • 11. Figure 16: Pre-cast concrete bricks are well stacked on the floor. Figure 17: Porland composite cement bags properly stored in pallet form with proper heights and correct stacking. Figure 18: Well-organized stacking of pipes to prevent slippage.
  • 12. Figure 19: The electrical wiring on top of the ceiling. Figure 20: Reinforced concrete wall and floor slab. Figure 21: Gap appeared on reinforced concrete wall surface patch up with polymerized cement plastering for strengthening the structure.
  • 13. Figure 21: Compliance to safety requirement, lift openings are installed with barricades. Figure 22: Lift wall starter steel bar with 40 mm diameter for overlapping to the upper level lift wall. Figure 23: Edged of upper floor slab installed with barricades to compliance with safety requirement.
  • 14. Figure 24: Installation of steel bars and formworks in ground beam ready for concrete casting. Figure 25: Ground beam stirrups spacing equally and properly tied with wires. Figure 26: Supporting timber framing to sides of formwork in ground beam to prevent from bulking during concrete casting.
  • 15. Figure 27: Timber framing are properly supported to sides of formwork for ground beam. Figure 28: Rubbish bin container full with unwanted materials to be disposed from site. Figure 28: Hoisting of slab formwork to upper floor level for installation.
  • 16. Figure 29: Steel bars fabrication yard are for preparation such as cutting and bending for fabrication of steel bars. Figure 30: Formworks to slab are completed for installation at upper floor level. Figure 31: Mobile scaffoldings are installed on site.
  • 17. Figure 32: Fabricated wall formworks are ready for installation. Figure 33: Independent scaffolding are properly installed on site for plastering works. Figure 34: Spotlight are provided on site when carrying out construction works at night.
  • 18. Figure 35: Installation of steel bars reinforcement to walls at upper wall level. Figure 35: Diesel drums are provided for machinery usage. Figure 36: Fabricated column links are ready for installation.
  • 19. Figure 37: Scaffolding piping are properly stacked on site. Figure 38: Bar benders are fabricating steel bars at fabrication yard using bar bender and cutter machine. Figure 39: Temporary storage water tanks are installed on site for works and workers usage
  • 20. Construction Technology a) Identify and explain the several types of formwork involved in the particular site together with its advantages and disadvantages.  Timber Formwork for a Concrete Column
  • 23. b) Identify and explain the types of scaffolding available on site together with reasons on why that particular type of scaffolding is chosen.
  • 25. Figure 10: Temporary Scaffold Stair Figure 11: Temporary scaffold stair (overview) Widely used at construction site to make an easy and temporary stair for carrying materials from one floor to another. On the site, these scaffold stairs are robust enough to carry heavy loads even in adverse and toughest construction sites. The main advantage for using these scaffold stairs is that these stairs can be reused again and again at construction sites thereby reducing the cost incurred. The stairs are wisely fabricated keeping in mind the safety standards and parameters provided by industry.