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Company Profile

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering-rg/materialsmechanicsandstructures/csec/centreforstructuralengineeringandconstruction.aspx

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Introduction

Innovation Structural Engineering is a relatively new company that was recently

established in Malaysia. However, within a short period of time we have built up a

reputation and are recognised as a highly specialised structural engineering team.

The company was established in 2005 with branches in Subang Jaya and Kuala

Lumpur. Innovation Structural Engineering is strategically located in these areas

in order to best serve the needs of our clients.

We provide solutions which are consistent with the goals of our clients. We

research, develop, and present multiple options and help to select the best

solution.

The success of Innovation Structural Engineering has been built on proven

results of a diverse range of services. Word of mouth by key industry leaders has

provided a widespread endorsement and approval of our work.

Innovation Structural Engineering continually strives to improve health and safety,

environmental and quality performances and has often been accredited for our

innovative and unique approach to construction projects.

http://www.fdnengineering.com/

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Design Approach

Innovation Structural Engineering Has proudly introduced our own unique design

approach that sets us apart from other design teams. This design approach is to

innovate, be innovative and create innovation.

Innovation

Innovation Structural

Engineering aims to introduce

new and improved design

techniques into the construction

industry through constant

collaborative efforts between

our engineers and clients.

Innovative

Innovation Structural

Engineering enforces the use of

new ideas and applications in

every project such that each

project is fresh and new.

Innovate

Innovation Structural

Engineering encourages our

design team to apply new

approaches and view projects

from different angles and

perspectives.

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Mission

We strive to be different and adopt a unique approach to all our projects while

constantly providing quality engineering solutions.

We aim to develop and implement innovative construction and on

site methods to best meet industrial standards.

vision

http://structural-engineers.regionaldirectory.us/

http://www.studenttimes.org/article/construction-and-building-services/structural-engineer

http://www.totaljobs.com/careers-advice/job-profile/science-engineering-jobs/structural-engineer-job-description

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Project experience

Pak Mat Kopitiam

Client: Pak Mat

Location: Kuala Lumpur

Project value: RM 900,000.00

The Best Cafe

Client: Best

Location: Subang Jaya

Project value: RM 4,500,000.00

Café of Dreams

Client: Dreamweaver

Location: Kuala Lumpur

Project value: RM 3,000,000.00

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Organization Structure

Kimberley Ee Sze Ann(Engineering Director)

Wong Wei Chun(Engineering Manager)

Siti Farishah(Engineering Coordinator)

Samantha Tan(Engineering Secretary)

Alexander Kwok(Project Engineer)

Diane Yong(Project Engineer)

Mohd Fitri(Junior Engineer)

Suraj Mahindran(Junior Engineer)

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Financial statement

Financial background and Bumiputera Enquiry:

Authorized Capital: RM 3,500,000.00

Paid Up Capital: RM 600,000.00

Enquiry Participation: 30% bumiputera

Bankers: RHB Bank (Subang Jaya Branch)

Account No.: 9577-111-5545-07

Major Shareholder: Kimberley Ee Sze Ann,

Director of Innovation Structural Engineering

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Role of structural engineer in construction

According to the website (Engineers Australia), Structural Engineering is concerned with the research, planning, design, construction, inspection, monitoring, maintenance, rehabilitation and demolition of permanent and temporary structures, as well as structural systems and their components. It also considers the technical, economic, environmental, aesthetic and social aspects of structures.

Some of the common tasks that structural engineers are involved in are:analyzing configurations of the basic structural components of a building or other structure;

• calculating the pressures, stresses and strains that each component, such as a beam or lintel, will experience from other parts of the structure due to human use or environmental pressures such as weather or earthquakes;

• considering the strength of various materials, e.g. timber, concrete, steel and brick, to see how their inclusion may necessitate a change of structural design;

• liaising with other designers, including architects, to agree on safe designs and their fit with the aesthetic concept of the construction;

• examining structures at risk of collapse and advising how to improve their structural integrity, such as recommending removal or repair of defective parts or rebuilding the entire structure;

• making drawings, specifications and computer models of structures for building contractors;

• investigating ground conditions and analyzing results of site tests, such as soil samples;

• liaising with construction contractors to ensure that newly erected buildings are structurally sound;

• applying expert knowledge of the forces that act on various structures;• using computers and computer-aided design (CAD) technology for

simulation purposes.(Prospects.ac.uk.)

 

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Submission Procedure

Submission Procedures For Structural Plan Approval

GeneralBuilding structural plans must be submitted by a Qualified Person for structural works who is a registered Professional Engineer in the civil or structural discipline.Application for approval of structural plans should be submitted well in advance, before construction works commence. It is an offence to carry out building works if the plans have not been approved and a permit to carry out structural works has not been granted by the Commissioner of Building Control.In order to expedite and streamline the whole process, the Commissioner of Building Control allows parallel and phased submissions, as follows:

Parallel submission:Application for approval of structural plans can be submitted to the Commissioner of Building Control while seeking planning permission from the Competent Authority. The Commissioner of Building Control will process the application but approval will be granted only when planning permission has been obtained (either a provisional or written permission) from the Competent Authority.

Phased submission:-If building works involve several stages of work, the structural plan approval application can be submitted in phases according to proposed stages of work. This will allow construction works for the first stage to commence early, without having to wait for plans of the entire structure to be approved. For example, plans can be submitted according to the following stages:• piling • substructure or basement • superstructure• In addition, if the project is complex and consists of many independent

structures, plans for the various structures can be submitted separately for approval.

(bca.gov.sg)

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References

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• Engineersaustralia.org.au (2013). What is Structural Engineering? | Engineers Australia. [online] Retrieved from: http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/structural-college/what-structural-engineering [Accessed: 26 Jul 2013].

• Fdnengineering.com (n.d.). Certified Structural Engineers Kansas Missouri Residential Commercial Building Assessments. [online] Retrieved from: http://www.fdnengineering.com [Accessed: 26 Jul 2013].

• Gov.gg (n.d.). Untitled. [online] Retrieved from: http://www.gov.gg/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=77610&p=0 [Accessed: 26 Jul 2013].

• Nottingham.ac.uk (2010). - The University of Nottingham. [online] Retrieved from: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering-rg/materialsmechanicsandstructures/csec/centreforstructuralengineeringandconstruction.aspx [Accessed: 26 Jul 2013].

• Prospects.ac.uk (2013). Structural engineer: Job description | Prospects.ac.uk. [online] Retrieved from: http://www.prospects.ac.uk/structural_engineer_job_description.htm [Accessed: 26 Jul 2013].

• Prospects.ac.uk (2013). Structural engineer: Job description | Prospects.ac.uk. [online] Retrieved from: http://www.prospects.ac.uk/structural_engineer_job_description.htm [Accessed: 26 Jul 2013].

• Structural-engineers.regionaldirectory.us (2010). Structural Engineers Regional Directory. [online] Retrieved from: http://structural-engineers.regionaldirectory.us [Accessed: 26 Jul 2013].

• Studenttimes.org (2013). Structural Engineer | Student Times. [online] Retrieved from: http://www.studenttimes.org/article/construction-and-building-services/structural-engineer [Accessed: 26 Jul 2013].

• Totaljobs.com (2013). Structural engineer job description. [online] Retrieved from: http://www.totaljobs.com/careers-advice/job-profile/science-engineering-jobs/structural-engineer-job-description [Accessed: 26 Jul 2013].

• Unknown. (n.d.). Untitled. [online] Retrieved from: https://www.capetown.gov.za/en/planningandbuilding/Publications/BuildingDevelopmentManagement/Documents/BDM%2003%20Application%20Form%20v%204%20-%202011.pdf [Accessed: 27 Jul 2013].