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‘The Industrialized Building Systems _ (IBS) construction concept has been embraced by the government by making it compulsary for all government projects to contain 70% IBS content. ‘This directive has been issued in 2008 and to be implemented in all government projects under the Ninth Malaysian Plan. Precast concrete is one of the elements being associated with IBS construction. The use of precast concrete multi-storey framed buildings is now widely regarded as an economic, structurally sound and architecturally versatile form of construction. It combines the benefits of VERY rapid construction and high QUALITY materials with the advantages of production line economy and quality assurance. Design is carried out to the highest standards unsurpassed in the concrete industry - and yet the knowledge remains essentially within the precast concrete industry itself. ‘This workshop is intended for practising engineers, eee ne eae construction of commercial, private and industrial buildings. Ie is also suitable for graduate students in civil engineering, building technology and See eee ee reciation of the use of precast concrete for innovative and modem buildings. Aspects of design creativity at the conceptual stage will be followed by a detailed examination of the structural mechanics of multi-storey frames, enabling the delegates to engage in a real desi of a to-storey precast frame during second day. The lectures will be supplemented by design problems and videos. SPEAKER'S BIODATA Dr. Kim S. Elliot, BTech, PhD, MICE, CEng, is Senior Lecturer inthe School of Civil Es at se oper ees aa el ‘Trent Concrete Structures Ltd. one oftheU K’ s leading pre-cast concrete manufacturers, and was a design consultant to Hume Industries in KL from 1995-98. Since 1987 Dr. Elliot has been active in research into published more than too papers and 4 text books - BCA’s Precast Frame Buildings Design Guide (1992), ‘Multi-Storey Precast Concrete Frame Structures (19- 96), Precast Concrete Structures (2002) and Precast Concrete in Mixed Construction (2002). He is a member of the British Precast Federation's Technical ‘Comumitees on frames and flooring, and member of the FIB Commission on Prefabrication, where he is a co-author of the 1994 edition of the FIP Frames Manual and the 2000 publication on Hollow Cored Floors. He was Chairman of the European research project COST Cr on SemiRigid Connection in Precast Structures. He has lectured on this subject over 40 times in 16 countries worldwide (incl. KL, KK, Kuching, Singapore, Brazil, South Africa, Portugal, Spain, Scandinavia and 6 times in Australia) and at 30, UK universities. ‘A Two-Day Course & Design Workshop on Design and ConstructionPrecast Concrete Structure TENTATIVE PROGRAMME DAVE, ALAPRIL 2011 programmes and methods, Structural floor zones, architectural pravisions, Vi evelopment a The Shires Ret Concrete Construction Precast steel, insitu concrete, timber, masonry and Precast flooring and composite design id depth comparist cture, materials, hollow cored beam end plank floor, | Frame and component design thods, materials, prestressed fread beam prety sti ty and floor diaphragm action Horizontal Inads, braced, ance braced fr masonry 04.45 pm Discussion 05.00 pm Close LISS Surname (Prof/ Assoc. Praf/ Dr/ Mr/ Mrs/ Ms) Name Designation Organization = Address Tel (0)... (H/P) Fax E-mail Participation Fees (Please select /) One DAY Seminar = RW BO0.00 Two DAYS Seminar RM 1,000.00 DAY 2, 12 APRIL 2011 09.00 am Design of to column connections = Video Spanframe ~ A Precast Solution, 10.30 am Break 1100 am tans ts foundation cannctions 2. prfabricaed shoe be and pocket foundations, load capacity falure modes. : Video“ Calum shoe instalation. 12.00 pm Frame robustne Background ta callaps members, beams, columns and 12:30 pm Discussion 12.45 pm Lunch 02.00'pm Design Exercise Groups of 4-5 delegates perform a study and carryaut some detailed di 10 storey mult 4 beam-column connections. % hours duration with up to gates to reveal their 04.301 pm 05:30 pm Please make your payment to : Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CINB Bank Account No. 1420-0007588-05-8) Cheque/Bank Draft/ L.0. No. : Bank/Branch/Company/ : The form can be send via fax/mail/e-mail to : Secretariat Design & Construction of Precast Concrete Structures Housing research Centre, Faculty of Engineering Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor Tel: 03-89467849 / 03-82810800 Fox: 03-B9467869 / 03-92824800 E-mail :liyanalleng.upm.edu.my / hazim@cidb.gav.my

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