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TABLE OF CONTENT 5.

1 Methodology 32

5.2 Coding System 33

NO CONTENT PAGE 5.3 Condition Survey Checklist 34


1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT i
2 ABSTRACT ii 5.4 Building Survey and Analysis 36
3 LIST OF FIGURE ii
4 LIST OF TABLE iii 5.5 Summary of Findings 39
5 LIST OF ABBREVIATION Iii 11 CHAPTER 6.0: Conclusion 43
CHAPTER 1.0: Introduction 1 12 BIBLIOGRAPHY 44
13 REFERENCES 44
1.1 Aim 1 14 GLOSSARY 44
15 APPENDICES 44
1.2 Objective 1

1.3 Group Objective 2


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1.4 Methodology 2

1.5 Scope 2

1.6 Limitation 3

1.7 Summary 3
CHAPTER 2.0: Building Biodata 4

2.1 Historical Background 4

2.2 Architectural Influences 5


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2.3 Style and Concept 6

2.4 Surrounding development and Infrastructure 6

3.5 Traffic Flow and Accessibility 7


CHAPTER 3.0: Building Elemental Analysis 9

3.1 General 9 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

3.2 Building elements 10


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3.3 Openings 13 Alhamdulillah.

3.4 Services 14

4.5 Construction Techniques 15 First of all, we would like to thank God for giving us his bless to complete this assignment.
CHAPTER 4.0: Building Measurement 17
Secondly, we are deeply indebted to the lecturers; Dr Sr Azlan Shah Ali, Dr Sr Syahrul Nizam
9 4.1 Methodology 17
Kamaruzzaman, Miss Noor Suzaini Md Zaid, Mdm Sr Rodiah Zawawi and Prof Dr Ahmad Ramly for
4.2 Measured Drawings 19
10 CHAPTER 5.0: Condition Survey and Analysis 32 their guidance along the process of finishing up this task for course BSES2208: Building Measurement

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and Analysis. Thank you for all the lecturers’ effort and help during our surveying process, from the building. This report was also practicing the student to overcome the potential situation as they will

Malaysia to Bandung, Indonesia. present to be a building surveyor in the future.

We are also would like to express our gratitude to all those who give us the possibility to The report will also present the methodology to get the building condition result as well as the

complete this assignment. Not forgetting to all the people in Bandung, who gave the permission and equipment used in the site survey works. The survey works also done within in the Building Surveying

encouraged us to go ahead with this task. program to make the information gain will cover all aspect in the program. Though there were some

limitations during the survey process, this report was produced with some alternatives solution to gain

Lastly, we would like to give our special thanks to all the group members for the co-operations, the information needed.

suggestions and encouragements to each other.

Nevertheless, the report has cover all the requirement need by the building owner as this is the

Thank you. building condition and analysis report for the owner to review on in the future for any renovation or

refurbishment if any.

ABSTRACT LIST OF FIGURES

This report describe the condition assessment of the building; Aula Timur, Bandung Institute of
NO. FIGURES
Technology. The building condition survey is an important alternative to consider if there were any plan 1 Figure 1: Location plan of ITB
of refurbishment for the case study. Renovation may or may not be cost- effective or feasible, 2 Figure 2: Architectural Influence

depending on the building condition report and its ability to fulfill its intended mission. This report has 3 Figure 3: Local Java striking roof

also produced a comprehensive building condition testimony as well with the recommendation for the 4 Figure 4: Column

building renovation if needed by the owner, despite of all the overall findings of defects and damages in 5 Figure 5: Road Network surrounds ITB main campus

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6 Figure 6: Surau at the west of Aula Timur. e.g. : example gratia

7 Figure7: VIP room. etc : et cetera

8 Figure 8: Roofing at Aula Timur

9 Figure 9: Timber column inside the building.

10 Figure 10: Stone columns outside the building.

11 Figure 11: Beams

12 Figure 12: Types of staircase at Aula Timur.

13 Figure 13: Types of doors at Aula Timur.

14 Figure 14: Types of windows at Aula Timur.

15 Figure 15: Ventilation holes at the bottom of the wall.

16 Figure 16: The construction works on Aula Timur on 1918.

17 Figure 17: Type of roofs in Indonesia’s houses.

18 Flow Chart of the Defect Analysis Process

19 Figure 19: Measurement work

20 Figure 20: Moisture meter

21 Figure 21: Vernier caliper

22 Figure 22: Chart of Categories of Defect

23 Figure 23: Elements of defect

24 Figure 24: Types of Elements Pie Chart

LIST OF TABLES

NO. TABLES
1 Table 1.0: Types of staircases
2 Table 2.0: Types of doors
3 Table 3.0: Measurement tools and equipments
4 Table 4.0: List of drawings

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

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