Method of piling constructions (timber mangrove pile) / Nur Anis Farzana Zulkiflee

Piling is one way to transfer the load (Load) of a building to the ground. In Malaysia, there are several types of Piling that are commonly used, namely Timber Pile, RC Pile, Bore Pile, Spun Pile, Prestressed Concrete Pile, Sheet Pile, Steel Pile. Piling should be built using durable materials. For...

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Main Author: Zulkiflee, Nur Anis Farzana
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA UiTM,Perak 2022
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/87584/1/87584.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/87584/
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Summary:Piling is one way to transfer the load (Load) of a building to the ground. In Malaysia, there are several types of Piling that are commonly used, namely Timber Pile, RC Pile, Bore Pile, Spun Pile, Prestressed Concrete Pile, Sheet Pile, Steel Pile. Piling should be built using durable materials. For example, RC Pile uses minimum Grade 45 concrete so that it is durable and not easily cracked or broken if planted in the ground. In addition, reinforcement iron is also needed so that the construction of the piling becomes stronger. This report will discuss piling work that uses timber mangrove piles for construction. This report was conducted for the construction of a one-storey bungalow house at H.S. (M) 9367, PTD 14665, Block II, Mukim Sri Gading, Pt. Sapran Laut, Batu Pahat, Johor, owned by Professor Nazri bin Mohd Nawi. The objective of this report is to focus on the whole process of piling, which is timber mangrove piling. It also investigated the equipment and machinery involved in the method of piling. This report will also look at the problems and solutions surrounding pile construction. In this report, observation, interview, internet and document review are included in the method of study. According to the conclusions of the study, piling work is necessary to hold the land beneath a raft or as a foundation for a small constructions of a few storey.