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Facilities.
Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the level of energy efficiency (EE) practices and worshippers’ comfort experience towards energy consumption of a selected energy retrofitted mosque. This study identifies whether the work was done on
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Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 202:424-435
A practice of adopting In-situ concrete (ISC) construction method for wet areas in pre-cast concrete (PC) buildings to overcome leakage problem is a setback for full IBS adoption. Various options explored while developing ideal solution only to disco
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MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol 266, p 03023 (2019)
A valuation of variation orders has become a daily task on large construction contracts. It is a norm where one of the contracting parties disagrees about the valuation of work done. Therefore, the valuation of variation orders has become one of the
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Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 85:61-69
Current practice adopting in-situ concrete in pre-cast concrete structure (PCS) is to solve leaking problem. This defeat the concept of off-site approach. Better understanding and perception on the leaking problem can lead to the innovative approach
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Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies. 3:129
The Hybrid construction method with in-situ concrete used for a toilet in a predominantly pre-cast concrete (PC) structure is a hindrance towards full adoption of Industrialised Building System (IBS). Improved knowledge on a leaking problem can lead
Autor:
Suryani Ahmad, Noorsaidi Mahat, Zainab Mohmad Zainordin, Wan Faizal Iskandar Wan Abdullah, Nurul Asra Abd. Rahman, Mohamad Rohaidzat Mohamed Rashid, Husrul Nizam Husin, Ahmad Faiz Abd Rashid, Natasha Khalil, Zaiton Yaacob, Nadia Fatihah Mastan, Mohamat Najib Mat Noor
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Modern Applied Science. 4
The main aim of this study was to compare the physical properties and mechanical properties of Oil Palm Trunk (OPT) fibre and Oil Palm Fruit Bunches (OPFB) fibre reinforced laterite bricks. For comparison purposes, the properties such as dimension, d