CS Course Flyer May2015
CS Course Flyer May2015
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Objective
1. Introduce Professional C&S Consulting Engineering Service to new C&S Engineers.
2. Guide to further enhance the civil and structural engineers skills in the engineering
design environment.
Target Audience
Civil or Structural engineers with less than 2 years experience and new Civil or
Structural engineers in government and semi-government departments assigned to
civil or structural engineering design works.
Language / Course Notes
English will be used for the course and course materials. Participants will receive a
thumb drive each, containing the course notes in PDF format. Participants may bring
their own laptop (fully charged) to view the notes.
Registration Fee (per person basis)
ACEM member firms (RM 800.00 + 6% GST)
RM
848.00
RM
954.00
RM 1,007.00
RM 1,016.00
Others
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and will close upon reaching the
maximum number. Registration fee must be submitted together with the registration
form. Payment by crossed cheque is to be issued to The Association of Consulting
Engineers Malaysia.
Fee will not be refunded for any cancellation. However, substitution of participants can
be arranged by informing the ACEM secretariat one week before the course
commences.
Completed registration forms should be returned to the ACEM secretariat by
18 May 2015 to the following address:
The Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia
No. 63-2 & 65-2, Medan Setia 1
Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
For further enquiries, please contact the ACEM secretariat at tel. 03-20950031,
fax 03-20953499 or e-mail [email protected].
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STRUCTURES
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Structural Analysis
1.1 Materials / Cross Sectional Properties
1.2 Methods of Structural Analysis
1.3 Stiffness Method
1.4 Approximate Methods
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Concrete Design
2.1 Durability and Fire Resistant
2.2 Testing of Steel / Concrete
2,3 Analysis and Design of Selected Structural Elements, Beams, Slabs, etc.
2.4 Other Design Considerations
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Introduction
1.1 Preliminary
1.2 Layout
1.3 Soil data
1.4 Survey information
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Design
2.1 Preliminary
2.2 Design criteria
2.3 Submissions
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Construction Stage
3.1 Setting out
3.2 Site clearing
3.3 Temporary drainage
3.4 Silt traps
3.5 Compaction requirement
3.6 Rock blasting
3.7 DOE requirement
3.8 Site monitoring and control
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Other Consideration
4.1 Retaining walls
4.2 Maintenance of completed platforms
4.3 Erosion control
ROADS
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Introduction
1.1 Ancient roads
1.2 Modern roads
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Roads in Malaysia
2.1 Road development
2.2 Road classification and administration
2.3 Design guidelines and standards
2.4 Road classification/Hierarchy
2.5 Design standards and roads
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Elements of Design
5.1 Sight distance
5.2 Horizontal alignment
5.3 Vertical alignment
5.4 Combination of horizontal and vertical alignment
5.5 Cross section elements
5.6 Other elements affecting geometric design
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Junction Design
6.1 Design of at-grade intersections
6.2 Design of interchanges
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Cost Estimate
DRAINAGE
1.
Introduction
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Hydrological Concepts
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TRAFFIC
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Transport Planning
2.1 Trip generation
2.2 Trip distribution
2.3 Trip assignment
2.4 Modal choice
2.5 Parking studies
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WATER SUPPLY
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Internal plumbing
SEWERAGE
1.
Introduction
1.1 Preliminary
1.2 Authorities requirement
1.3 Submission
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Design Stage
2.1 Preliminary design
2.2 Design criteria
2.3 Preparation of drawings
2.4 Submission to Authorities
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Construction Stage
4.1 Control of workmanship
4.2 Water tightness testing
4.3 Handing over to IWK
COURSE LECTURERS
Ir. Cheah Seuk Poh
Registration Form
(to be returned by 18 May 2015)
Organisation:
Address:
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