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GLOSSARY GLOSSARY
ESA Rank 3: vi. Composite wood and agrifiber products
All marine park islands, buffer zones around ESA Rank 2 areas, catchment
areas for water intakes, groundwater extraction areas (well fields), areas with Particleboard, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), plywood, wheatboard,
erosion risk greater than 150ton/ha./year, areas experiencing critical or strawboard, panel substrates, and door cores
significant coastal erosion and areas between 150-300 metres a.m.s.l.
vii. Contract Drawing
iv. Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment (DEIA)
Contract drawing is part of the Contract Document that need to be submitted
A study is required for ten different types of projects, which include: by the successful tenderer. Contract Drawing consists of:
a) Steel mill. a) Presentation drawings and schedules for A3 technical proposal.
b) Pulp and paper mill.
c) Cement plant. b) Main drawings (readable with standard scale):
d) Coal-fired power plant. - Architectural main drawings.
e) Dams (hydroelectric and water supply). - Loaded plans.
f) Coastal land reclamation.
g) Incinerators (scheduled wastes and solid wastes, solid wastes disposal c) Room Data Documents:
sites). - Room data sheet.
h) Projects involving land clearance where more than 50% of the area has - Drawings - Room/Area Floor Plan and four (4) wall elevations.
slope>25°.
i) Logging (>500 hectares). d) Exterior perspective drawings.
It is to be noted that for projects in Sabah and Sarawak, specific local
legislation on EIA requirements needs to be adhered to. viii. Loaded Drawing
Loaded Drawing is part of the Contract Document that needs to be submitted
v. Industrialised Building System (IBS) by the successful tenderer. Loaded Drawings reference manuals consist of
reference fixtures and fittings of coding, drawings, and dimensions.
An Industrialised Building System (IBS) is defined as a construction technique
that involves industrialised production of building elements or components and
erection and assembly of these elements into the desired building structure ix. Medical & Non-Medical Equipment
through mechanical means. The components manufactured in a controlled
environment (on or off-site), transported, positioned, and assembled into Equipment provided in the facilities by group are as below:
structure with minimal additional site work.
a) Group 1 – Fixed Equipment Related to M&E
IBS aims to reduce dependency on foreign labour, lower wastages, fewer site - Supply and install by the contractor as per contract document.
materials, a cleaner environment, better quality, neater and safer construction (e.g., sterilizers, mortuary equipment, dental unit, diagnostic imaging,
sites, faster project completion, and lower total construction costs. operating light, operating table, etc.)
All IBS elements/components shall be locally manufactured or fabricated. b) Group 2 – Fixed Equipment Related to M&E
- Supply by the Client and install by the contractor.
(e.g., salvageable items from an existing hospital).
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