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Conducting weekly technical meetings and biweekly
consultants and contractors meetings on-site throughout the
project were very important in order to keep track of the work
schedules and to solve technical problems on site. Record and
documentation approach was implemented in this project to
monitor the work in progress. Documentation was properly
done before, during and after it was completed in order to
record the entire construction process for future references.
4. CONCLUSION
The conservation and rehabilitation work of the Dewan Tunku
Canselor has posed a great challenge to many, particular to
those directly involved in the conservation of University of
Malaya alma-meter. It has exemplified positive efforts by the
top management of University of Malaya in conserving a
notable and heritage buildings for future posterity and historical
development. The successful rehabilitation of the Dewan Tunku
Canselor project has breathed new life and hope for future
buildings such as this to retain their authenticity. A proposal to
have a gallery and exhibition areas in the building to encourage
more educational and research activities, and to hold further
functions is being actively pursued. It is envisaged that the
rehabilitation of DTC would rally more interest and support for
conservation within University of Malaya and the nation.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Hashim Yaakob, Current Vice Chancellor of
University of Malaya
2. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Anuar Zaini Md. Zain, Former Vice
Chancellor of University of Malaya & Prof. Madya Dr. Hamzah
Abdul Rahman, Former Deputy Vice Chancellor of JPPHB,
University of Malaya
3. Mr. Abdul Hadi Ahmad, Head Engineer of JPPHB, Mr.
Mohd Sabri Tajuddin, Head Engineer of M&E and all the
JPPHB staff involved especially Mr. Azehar Bahari and Mr.
Muzammil.
4. Mr. Mohd Rosmadi Hassan, Mr. Zamri Mohd Ramli, Mr..
Mohd Jefri Zaini, Major Zainal & Mr. Azri Hisham- Mas
Othman Associates (Architects)
5. Mr. Shafaizi Hj. Fae & Mr. Zubaidi - Q-Tech (QS
Consultants)
6. Ir. Lee Eng Choy & Mr. Amiroel Reza - DPi Konsult Sdn.
Bhd. (Structural Engineers Consultant)
7. Datin Wan Salwa Dato’ Wan Mansor & Mrs. Aloya -
eModus Sdn. Bhd. (Interior Consultant)
8. Mr. Eddie Ng & Mr. Yin - Juru & Teras Bersekutu Sdn.
Bhd. (Acoustic Consultant)
9. Mr. Burhanuddin Sairi, Mr. Mohd Yazi Jein & Mr. Azizan
Ahmad Marzuki - A.B. Abqhari Enterprise (1st Contractor)
10. Mr. Tayap Samsuri, En. Richard Tan, Mr. Onn Hashim -
Sunissa Sdn. Bhd. (2nd Contractor)
11. Prof. Ezrin Arbi, Mrs. Rodiah Zawawi, Mr. Rahmat Bayudi,
Asso. Prof. Saari Omar & Miss Naziaty Mohd. Yaacob, Faculty
of Built Environment, University of Malaya. (Conservation and
Accessibility Consultants)
12. Prof. William N. Hamilton, Building Surveyor, University
Technology of MARA (Building Appraisal after Fire
Consultant).
13. Students Department of Building Surveying, Faculty of
Built Environment, University of Malaya.
Figure 19: The perspective view of DTC