Chapter1 Week1
Chapter1 Week1
Demolition Work
Lecture By :
Mohd Fakrul Adli Bin Abdul Razak
"Demolition" "Building
Destruction,
tearing down,
1.1 Definition Height“
The vertical
breakup, removal
of whole or a distance
part of any measured from “Implosion
"Catchfan" structure with the "Building Survey" the top most part Expert"
help of some of the building to means a person who
temporary an inspection on the
equipment or be
structure erected building and its has acquired
other method in
around and a controlled surroundings aiming at adequate knowledge
"Hanging
attached to or manner with a and experience in
spotting any potential Structure"
abutting the legal procedure building implosion
problems that may unconventional
exterior wail of and consent of through training and
arise during demolition structure that is
the building being the local practical experience
authority and developing a supported from
demolished for and is competent in
method statement for above by tension
the purpose of täking up the full
demolition; members such as
catching and responsibifity to
retaining debris suspended cables, design, organise and
that fall outside tie rods or other control building
the building; means; implosion.
Reason for Building Demolition
1. Provision structure achieve design life period. Normally building
structure lifespan 80-100years.
2. Re-development by building owner.
3. Building structure lost its stability or having major structural damage.
4. Renovation work consist of major changing in building characteristic.
Type • INTERIOR DEMOLITION
of Demolition • Interior demolition is perhaps the
most unique of all types of
• STRUCTURAL demolition, with each project ranging
DEMOLITION from very simple to extremely
complex. Certain clients need only
• Complete structural
removal of architectural finishes or a
demolition refers to the
single wall; others require the removal
total dismantlement of a
of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical
building or structure. This
components. With these types of
includes removal of all
demolition projects, dust and logistics
materials down to the
are integral, takes special care and
foundation, hauling and
consideration to keep as much of the
disposal of debris.
construction area as contained and
undisturbed as possible.
1.1 Type/method
of Demolition Methods
Non-Explosive Explosive
Demolition Demolition
Excavators
Sledge Wrecking High Reach Falling like a Falling into its
and
hammer Balls Excavators tree own footprint
Bulldozers
Excavators
Hydraulic
with shear
hammers
attachments
DEMOLITION TECHNIQUES
Explosives Mechanical
• Demolition ball
Compact machines use • Wire rope pulling
and access by lifting • Cutting by sawing
Examples of the main purposes for which explosives should be considered in demolition,
including partial demolition, are:
Top down method discussed below is Top down method discussed below is
the method that proceeds from the the method that proceeds from the
roof to ground in a generate trend. roof to ground in a generate trend.
there are particular sequences of there are particular sequences of
demolition which may vary, depending demolition which may vary, depending
on site conditions and structural on site conditions and structural
elements to be demolished. elements to be demolished.
TOP DOWN - SEQUENCE
Demolition sequence shall be determined according to actual site conditions,
restraints, the building layout, the structural layout and its construction. In
general, the following sequence shall apply
❑ All cantilevered structures canopies, verandas and features attached to the
external walls shall first be demolished prior to demolition of main building
and its internal structures on each floor;
❑ When demolishing the roof structure, all lift machine rooms and water tanks
at high level shall be demolished in "top down" sequence to the main roof
level. In demolishing the external wall or parapet wall shall apply;
TOP DOWN - SEQUENCE
• Demolition of the floor slabs shall begin at mid span and work towards
the supporting beams;
• Floor beams shall be demolished in the order As follows:
1) cantilevered beams;
3.Main beam
TOP DOWN - SEQUENCE
Demolition from top
Demolition to bottom
Class Activity:
Example :
• Segmental
area.
• Profesional
Engineer need
to view for the
total loading of
the segment for
safe lift down.
• >2ton segment
area is
permitted or
lifting capacity
of designated
equipment.
Hybrid Method
Is a combination of various demolition technic to achieve a safe, fast and economic
implementation of demolition work.
This Code of Practice outlines good practices for the planning and
implementation of demolition works for different types of buildings in Malaysia
aiming at minimising the risks of:
a. causing damage to persons and properties of the public;
b. endangering the hearth and safety of site personnel; and
c. damaging the neighbourhood environment.
1.2 Code of Practice
The Code is intended to give guidelines for engineering practice and safe procedures
for various demolition methods for buildings and to provide guidance on the
compliance with requirements of the relevant acts and regulations. Aspects related
to environmental, occupational safety and health should be referenced to other
relevant requirements and regulations.
1.2 Code of Practice
This Code covers methods commonly used in building demolition. Any other
demolition methods may also be used subject to careful consideration and
recommendations made by the Registered Professional Engineer and Registered
Specialist Contractor in the Demolition Category with the Construction Industries
Development Board (CIDB) (hereinafter referred to "Registered Specialist Contractor
(Demolition)". or their consultants based on well supported scientific research and
engineering assessment.
1.2 Code of Practice
The code contains basic information for the practitioners and contractors
on better planning and control when carrying out demolition works. Users
of the code should exercise their own professional judgment in the
application of this code in selecting the most suitable demolition method.
1.2 Code of Practice
1.2 Code of Practice
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