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EIP - Ulasan Teknikal (Semakan Rekabentuk) Kerja Sivil : General  Job no:>7654321
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Sect.ItemKeperluan
(Read in conjunction with arch. drawings, specs, approved standards etc)
Cadangan/ Rekabentuk
(Read in conjunction with civil drawings & details)
Ulasan/ Tindakan PenyemakTindakan PerekaKeputusan PPK/ KPPK
A.GENERAL......
A1.0Scope of Works
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A2.0Special Requirements
One of the cited benefits of Ajax is that it provides instantaneous feedback to the user because it requests information asynchronously from the backend web server. However, using Ajax is no guarantee that the user won't be twiddling his thumbs waiting for those asynchronous JavaScript and XML responses to return. In many applications, whether or not the user is kept waiting depends on how Ajax is used. For example, in a web-based email client the user will be kept waiting for the results of an Ajax request to find all the email messages that match their search criteria. It's important to remember that "asynchronous" does not imply "instantaneous". To improve performance, it's important to optimize these Ajax responses. The most important way to improve the performance of Ajax is to make the responses cacheable, as discussed in Add an Expires or a Cache-Control Header. Some of the other rules also apply to Ajax: Gzip Components Reduce DNS Lookups Minify JavaScript Avoid Redirects Configure ETags Let\'s look at an example. A Web 2.0 email client might use Ajax to download the user\'s address book for autocompletion. If the user hasn\'t modified her address book since the last time she used the email web app, the previous address book response could be read from cache if that Ajax response was made cacheable with a future Expires or Cache-Control header. The browser must be informed when to use a previously cached address book response versus requesting a new one. This could be done by adding a timestamp to the address book Ajax URL indicating the last time the user modified her address book, for example, &t=1190241612. If the address book hasn\'t been modified since the last download, the timestamp will be the same and the address book will be read from the browser\'s cache eliminating an extra HTTP roundtrip. If the user has modified her address book, the timestamp ensures the new URL doesn\'t match the cached response, and the browser will request the updated address book entries. Even though your Ajax responses are created dynamically, and might only be applicable to a single user, they can still be cached. Doing so will make your Web 2.0 apps faster.
A3.0Design criteria
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A4.0Standard and Codes of Practice
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A5.0Independent Checker
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A6.0Soil Investigation
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A7.0Anti-Termite Treatment
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A8.0Materials and Workmanship
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A9.0Contractor’s Proposal
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A9.0.1Senarai Lukisan
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A9.0.2Susunatur lukisan
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A9.0.3Title Block
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A9.0.4Skala
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A9.0.5Legend dan nota
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A9.0.6Persembahan A1/A3 & standard f_o_n_t_s
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A9.0.7Skop / Laporan / Dsgn criteria / Pengiraan r/b:-
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A9.0.8Earthwork
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A9.0.9Drainage System
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A9.0.10Road System
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A9.0.11Sewerage System
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A9.0.12Water Supply
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A9.0.13Laporan Penyiasatan Tapak ( S I )
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A9.0.14Laporan EIA atau EMP
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A9.0.15Pelan Ukur Kejuruteraan
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A9.0.16Cop P.E. dan Tandatangan
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A10.0Samples
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A11.0Compliance to Rules and Regulations
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A12.0Sufficiency of Proposal
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A13.0Standard Specification
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A14.0Material Testing Laboratory and Staff
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A15.0Supervision, Inspection and Test
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A16.0Covering up of Works
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A17.0Submittals
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A18.0Quality Assurance Plan
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A19.0Familiarisation with Site and Local Condition
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A20.0Obligation of Contractor & Consultant on Safety on Site & Adjoining Properties
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A21.0As-Built Drawings
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