Site Progress
The site is now vacant and ready for construction work to begin. Site clearance has been completed, and preparations are underway for work commencement.
Signboards and hoardings are installed to demarcate the construction site and ensure safety for workers and the public.
Bore pile construction is currently underway, a process that involves drilling deep holes into the ground to create a foundation for the structure.
Bore pile construction continues to progress steadily.
The TNB cables diversion work is in progress, which involves rerouting electrical cables to accommodate the construction site.
Bore pile construction has been completed, providing a solid foundation for the upcoming construction.
Diaphragm wall construction is now in progress. This involves constructing a wall made of interlocking concrete panels that will serve as a structural support for the building.
Air Selangor is on-site to perform a pressure test on the existing 450mm water pipes, which were found during guide wall construction and diversion work to be carried out to make way for the construction.
Diaphragm wall construction continues to progress as planned.
An Air Selangor contractor inspects the site to ensure that all construction work is being carried out according to regulations and guidelines.
Materials and pipes are inspected by Air Selangor to ensure that they meet the required standards and specifications.
Piloting and laying of 400mm water pipes commenced, marking a significant stage in the diversion work.
Preparations are underway for a pressure test on the 400mm water pipes to ensure that they can handle the required water flow.
Preparations are made for the hot tapping of the 400mm water pipes, marking a significant step towards the completion of the diversion work.
Preparations are made for shutting down the existing pipe and welding the end cap, marking a critical stage in the diversion work's progress.
The line stopping machine is removed, and backfilling work, installation of the chamber and marker post commences, marking the final stages of the diversion work's completion.
Diaphragm wall construction continues to progress as planned.
With the diaphragm wall construction finished, the project has achieved a crucial element of its structural development. The completed diaphragm wall ensures that the building will have a solid and secure base to support its future construction phases.
The installation of temporary sheet piles is a critical step in the construction process, as it sets the groundwork for the subsequent phases of drainage work. These sheet piles will act as a temporary retaining wall, preventing soil erosion and maintaining the stability of the construction site.
Construction work continues with the commencement of drainage work, including excavation and the installation of box culverts. This phase is crucial for water management and site stability, and it's closely monitored for quality and adherence to safety standards.
A new phase of construction has commenced with the start of capping beam work. This involves the fabrication of reinforcing bars and the casting of concrete for the capping beams. Capping beams are vital structural elements that provide support and stability to the building's foundation.
Exciting progress unfolds as the construction site enters a new phase with the commencement of excavation work. The focus is on earthwork excavation to forming the underground basement and laying the groundwork for subsequent structural construction.
Exciting developments unfold on the construction site as the construction of the underground basement structure is well underway. The team is making steady progress, sticking to the planned timeline.
Substructure work is progressing steadily, with completion up to Basement 3. Excavation is ongoing at Basement 4, along with concurrent work on the Ground floor slab.
The project is progressing smoothly, with substructure work reaching 90% completion. The contractor is currently working on the pile caps and Basement 4 slab. Concurrently, efforts are underway to construct staircases, driving ramps for the basement, and close the openings for earthworks.
The current progress of the substructure is up to B1 driving ramps, transfer beams, and the ground floor slab.
The substructure is progressing well, with concrete casting for the ground floor slab underway. This marks a key milestone toward completing the substructure.
The substructure was successfully completed in late February up to the ground floor slab. In early March, the Company and Consultants inspected the site, and the Main Contractor has now taken over to begin the main building works, marking the start of the superstructure phase.
Construction is progressing smoothly, with structural works advancing up to the Mezzanine floor slab. The project remains on schedule as the main building works continue steadily.
Construction is progressing well, with structural works advancing up to the second floor slab. Work remains on schedule as the building continues to take shape.