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PART III PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE LOG BOOK By Ar. Mohd Azli Bin Mohamad Jamil

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PART III PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINATION

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE

LOG BOOK By

Ar. Mohd Azli Bin Mohamad Jamil

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*Part 2 (accredited by LAM)

*Fees

*RM 100 register

*RM 100 processing fees

* Registration start after

received Cert of AG

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1st March 2015

1st March 2016 (1 Year)

1st March 2017 (2nd Year)

Can sit for – Oral March 2017

-September 2017 exam

a) Date Reg as AG

b) Submit

i. Log Book

ii. Reports

c) Choose BM / Eng

d) Pay

i. 1st time (RM 900)

ii. Repeat paper (RM 600)

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i. Log Book To renew after 3 x fail exam

ii. Report To renew after 3 x fail exam

Log Book, record the practical experience, full scope of basic architectural services.

certified by the Supervisor

will be examined by the Examiners

will be returned after the Oral Examination.

104 weeks

minimum

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Should tick all phases

(minimum 1 project)

2012 2013 2014 2015

FIRM XX 1. MPS LAM 1

(FIRM XX)

2. MPS LAM

2.1A(JOB 1)

3. MPS LAM 2.1B

(JOB 2)

4. MPS LAM 2.1C

(JOB 3)

1. MPS LAM

2.1A(JOB 1)

2. MPS LAM 2.1B

(JOB 2)

3. MPS LAM 2.1C

(JOB 3)

4. MPS LAM 4

(FIRM XX)

FIRM YY 1. MPS LAM 1

(FIRM YY)

2. MPS LAM

2.2A(JOB 1)

3. MPS LAM 2.2B

(JOB 2)

4. MPS LAM 2.3B

(JOB 3)

5. MPS LAM 4

(FIRM YY)

FIRM ZZ 1. MPS LAM 1

(FIRM ZZ)

2. MPS LAM

2.2A(JOB 1)

3. MPS LAM 2.2B

(JOB 2)

4. MPS LAM 2.3B

(JOB 3)

5. MPS LAM 4

(FIRM ZZ)

MPS LAM 1,2,4

Report requirement

- Min 2000 words

- Cover various stages

- Good and bad practice

required level of Role of Applicant

• practical experience, skill,

competency and maturity

• professional duties, responsibilities

and obligations

Practice experienced

dealings Office Management, Contract

Management, etc

• Professional Architects,

• public,

• approving authorities

Problems, solutions and relevant

comments

covers certified by supervisor

• various problems,

• Solutions

*Example

1. Project Title

2. Project brief

3. Project background

4. Issues (to covers all stages)

a) Design

*Preparation for KM Drawings

b) Detail design

*Building plan submission

c) Contract Documentation

*Preparation of contract drawings

d) Contract Implementation stage

*Material approval (brick)

e) Final Completion

*Final defect list preparation

*Quality of Samples, materials and workmanships.

1st Issue.

The contractor submits a brick sample for approval during the

site meeting. It was only the brick.

The architect received it but didn’t approve it. There are certain

circumstances that the contractor needs to do which is any

material submitted must have a quality assurance and standard as

per PAM form of contract clause 6.1

Standard of works, materials, workmanship and goods.

In these case, contractor need to attach the brick submission with

manufacturer warranty, Approved and updated Bomba certificates

(for Party wall), and submission letter.

If the material approved it is safe and recommended to put it

inside the site office for easy reference and record.

issue

refer

advice

IRA / ARA

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LOG BOOK

&

EVALUATION REPORT

*Aim of exam *Experience *Skill *maturity

* professional duties, responsibilities and obligations

* dealings with *Professional Architects, the public, the approving authorities

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*THE SYLLABUS

*1. Professional Legislation and Professional Bodies

*2. Professional Architect’s Role in Society

*3. Professional Architect’s Practice

*4. Building Legislations and Regulations

*5. Building Contract Administration

*1.0 Professional Legislation and

Professional Bodies

a) Professional Legislations -

•Architects Act 1967

•Architects Rules 1996:

Second Schedule : Code of

Professional Conduct for

Professional Architects

Third Schedule : Conditions of

Engagement of a Professional

Architect Fourth Schedule :

Memorandum of Agreement

between the Client and the

Professional Architect for

Architectural Consultancy Services

b)Professional Bodies -

Board of Architects Malaysia and its

functions

Majlis Peperiksaan Senibina-LAM

Majlis Pengajian Senibina Malaysia

Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia and its

functions

c) Allied Professional Institutions and their

basic functions.

2.0 Professional Architect’s Role in Society

a) As a professional person -

•Possess special skills and knowledge

•Governed by Code of Professional Conduct

•Maintain Competency

•Integrity and Honesty

b) Knowledge, skills and image as a -

•Public sector Professional Architect

•Private sector Professional Architect

•Salaried Professional Architect

c) Privileges of a Professional Architect -

•Right to use abbreviation ‘Ar.’ before and ‘P. Arch.’ after his

name

•Right to provide ‘architectural consultancy services’

•Right to submit plans and drawings to any person or local

authority in Malaysia

d) The Risk (liabilities) of a Professional Architect -

• Contractual liability

• Quasi – contractual liability

• Liability under Tort

• Criminal liability

THE SYLLABUS

*THE SYLLABUS

3.0 Professional Architect’s Practice

a)Architectural practice as a service industry

b) Different forms of practice:

•Sole Proprietorship

•Partnership (Partnership Act)

•Architectural Body Corporate

•Multi-disciplinary Body Corporate

c) Office Administration

•Financial planning & controls

•Accounting in compliance with Income Tax Act and

Service Tax Act

•Statutory contributions for employers and

employees

•Billing for fees and reimbursables

•Labour Laws

•Professional Indemnity Insurance

d)Management Functions:

•Leadership ability

•Communication skills

•Business skills

4.0 Building Legislations and Regulations

1) •Local authority & other statutory bodies

2) •The Town Board Enactments

3) •The Street Drainage and Building Act 1974

4) •Federal Territory Planning Act 1982

5) •The Municipal Ordinance and By Laws

6) •Uniform Building By-Laws 1984

7) •Town & Country Planning Act 1976 & other Town

Planning Legislations

8) National Land Code 1965 – Conversion,

Subdivision & Amalgamation

9) •Strata Titles Act 1985

10) •Housing Development (Control & Licensing) Act

1966

11) •EIA, The Land Conservation Act, etc

12) •Arbitration Act 1952 and Arbitration Procedure

*THE SYLLABUS

5.0 Building Contract Administration

a) Types of Building Contract

•PAM Standard Form of Contract Private Edition

1998

(With and Without Quantities)

•CIDB Form of Contract

•JKR Form of Contract

b)Tender documentation, tender process and award

c) Contract Administration:

•Insurance

•Nominated Subcontractor Awards

•Progress payments

•Certification

•Architect’s Instruction and Variations

•Shop drawing approvals

•Site supervision

•Liquidated Ascertained Damages/Extension of

Time

•Aspects of construction law

d) Resolution of Dispute:

•Mediation

•Adjudication

•Arbitration

•Litigation

e) Building Procurement System

•Traditional System

•Design and Build

•Turnkey

•Construction Management

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