The End-of-Defects-Liability Inspection for ILIA Building was conducted by the Lead Architect and his team. The group scoured over every tiny detail of the building and M&E works together with the main contractor, M&E contractor and us (Estate Office, UBD).
We are currently replacing the furniture at the Central Lecture Theatre. About time! The previous furniture is approximately 15 years old already. Have a look at the before and after pics.
~ OLD LOOK ~
~ NEW LOOK ~
These pictures were the concept drawings of the Residential College made by the Architect's team led by Siti Rozaimeryanti from Public Works Department way back in 2007. The contract was awarded to WSS Sdn Bhd at a cost of over B$27M in Oct 2007.
Enjoy!
The inspection was held on the 8th December 2009 and concentrated mainly on the defects liability period for building and mechanical and electrical (M&E) works.
The fire safety audit is conducted by the Fire and Rescue Department, Ministry of Home Affairs. The audit will cover all aspects of fire safety from fire safety devices to escape routes throughout the campus. This exercise is part of the Estate Office's initiative to ensure a safe working and learning environment for all. The audit started with the Chancellor Hall and will end at the Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre.
As one of the case study for the PROMEEC Energy Management Programme, the Estate office was recently host to a group of Energy Management specialists who were here in Brunei to conduct an Energy Management Workshop. The group consisted of the ASEAN Center for Energy (ACE), Energy Conservation Center Japan (ECCJ) and representatives from Energy Division, Prime Minister's Office.
The site visit started of with a short and sweet presentation by the Mechanical and Electrical Section, Estate Office. The visit was also attended by Estate Office personnel, Dean of Science and a student from the Master in Environmental Management.
After the presentation, the group strolled down to the first location, the Chiller Yard.
The second location is the Female Residential College, where the group had a close look at the boilers currently installed. The hot water from the boilers are used primarily for the showers.
The third and last location visited by the group was the Chancellor Hall stand alone chiller system. Chancellor Hall being newer than the rest of the campus is not linked to the Chiller Yard but has its own system. The same goes for the UBD Mosque, Institute of Medicine and the ILIA Building.
After the hour long walk in the sunshine, the visiting group concluded their findings and made their recommendations.
Some of the recommendations and findings:
- Chiller yard water pump temperature is smooth at 4.7 degrees Fahrenheit ~ possibility of reducing the flow rate of pumps
- To insulate the piping supplying hot water from the boilers ~ maintain temperature
- To turn of most of the exhaust fan during low occupancy time since carbon dioxide levels will be low (less people) and extensive air interchange is not required.
- To explore the possibility of replacing exhaust fan with an exhaust fan that has a heating unit for better and efficient air interchange.
- To consider replacing the 15 year old chillers. Currently, the efficiency is less than 100%.
- Power factor - 0.9 (acceptable)
More information on other Green Project activities at Student Affairs Section and UBD Student Association.
It has been 5 months and the new ILIA Building (previously known as the Yellow Building or the CIBFM Building) is buzzing with activities. The building is located just near the main entrance into the campus - it will be the first thing you see as you enter the campus grounds. The building is home to the Institute for Leadership, Innovation and Advancement (ILIA), Strategic Quality Assurance and Management Unit (SQAMU), Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC) and Postgraduate Studies and Research Office (PSR). We do love acronyms!
The New Residential College is located accross the road from the current Male Residential College. The new complex will house 440 students. It is scheduled for completion in April 2010. Overall progress: 80%
The new ICTC Building is located next to the Institute of Medicine. It is due for completion in March 2010 and will house the Language Centre, Educational Technology Centre and the Information, Communication Technology Centre.
Overall progress: 60%
In today's edition of BRUNEI TIMES (4th November 2009), Page 7
Closing date: 24th November 2009
Last date for collection of document: 17th November 2009
Teaching and Learning areas 80,983 sq. m.
Accommodation 52,718 sq.m.
Administration and Support 56,709 sq.m.
Off Campus 1,132 sq.m.
TOTAL 191,342 sq.m.
Student population approx 4,000
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