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This CIS 7 was developed in November 2006 by CIDB's Technical Committee (TC)
that comprises of representatives from Public Works Department (PWD), Jabatan
Perumahan Negara (JPN), Real Estate and Housing Developers Association (REHDA),
Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM), Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM),
National House Buyers Association (HBA) and other relevant organizations. This
standard specifies
requirements on quality of workmanship and assessment procedures for building
construction work. The requirements in this standard are divided into
four main building components:
a) Structural Works
Assessment is carried out throughout the various construction stages. The
numbers of samples are determined based on the gross floor area (GFA) of the
building, with a minimum and maximum number of samples.
Structural work assessment comprises of the following building elements:
- Reinforced concrete structure (formwork, pre-cast specific requirements,
finished concrete, structure quality and NDT).
- Structural steel work.
- Pre-stressed concrete.
b) Architectural works
Assessment is carried out upon project completion with Certificate of
Practical Completion (CPC) and prior to handing over. The numbers of samples are
determined based on the gross floor area (GFA) of the building, with a minimum
and maximum number of samples.
Architectural work deals mainly with the
finishes. This is the part where the quality and standards of workmanship are
most visible.
Architectural work assessment comprises of the following building
elements:
- Ceiling
- Floor
- Internal wall
- External wall
- Roof
- Perimeter drain and apron
- Door and window
- Internal and external fixture
c) Mechanical and Electrical (M & E) works
The numbers of samples are determined based on the gross floor area (GFA) of
the building, with a minimum and maximum number of samples.
Assessment is carried out throughout the various construction stages or upon
project completion with Certificate of Practical Completion (CPC) and prior to
handing over.
M & E work assessment comprises of the following building elements:
- Electrical work
- Air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation work (ACMV)
- Fire protection work
- Sanitary and plumbing work
- Basic M & E fitting.
d) External works
Assessment is carried out upon project completion with Certificate of
Practical Completion (CPC) and prior to handing over. The numbers of samples are
determined based on 10m length section or per location, with a minimum number of
samples.
External work assessment comprises of the following building elements:
- External drain
- Road work and car park
- Link-way or shelter
- Footpath and turfing
- Playground
- Court
- Fence and gate
- Swimming pool
- Electrical substation
CIS 7 also specifies the sampling guideline and the weightage allocated
according to component and building category (see Table below).
Table allocation of weightage according to component and building
category
The weightage system, which is aimed at making the score quantitative in
representing the quality of workmanship of a building. It has taken into
consideration the distribution between the cost proportions of the four
components in the various buildings and their aesthetic considerations.
Each building category comprise as follows:
- Category A (Landed Housing) Detached, Semi-Detached,
Terrace and Cluster House.
- Category B (Stratified Housing) Flat, Apartment,
Condominium, Service Apartment and Town House.
- Category C (Public Building) Office Building, School and
other related facilities/ buildings intended for public use.
- Category D (Special Public Building) Hospital and Airport
only.
QLASSIC Assessment Process flow
Why apply for QLASSIC assessment ?
- Enables you to benchmark the quality of workmanship of your construction
project.
- Provides you a standard quality assessment
system on quality of workmanship of construction works.
- Enhances quality control in construction works.
- Specified as a quality criterion for contractors performance scorecard.
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