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Towards more Manageable Coastal Building; Initial Coastal Building Construction Guidelines

Roslan Talib1 and Mohd Z. Sulieman1
  • 1 University Sains, Malaysia

Abstract

Problem statement: As we may not be aware that the coastal construction is different from inland construction. Building in a coastal environment is different from building in an inland area. In general, buildings in coastal areas must be designed and built to withstand higher loads due to its more extreme conditions. Nowadays, the issue of global warming, uncertainty of global weather and the climate change effect indirectly creating the coastal area with much more expose to extreme condition. Formulate initial guidelines with certain degree of details how coastal construction requirements are different from those for inland construction. Approach: Due to the exposure to higher loads and extreme conditions, these structures in coastal areas will cost more to design, construct, maintain, repair and insure. Proper and right usage of building materials including electrical and mechanical equipments, are crucial in order to minimize damage. Nowadays, the issue of global warming, uncertainty of global weather and the climate change effect indirectly creating the coastal area with much more expose to extreme condition. Feedback has been gathered from the government local engineers who are doing the management of the Government’s local buildings located along the coastal area of Peninsular Malaysia. Data findings through research method, discussion with the suppliers and discussion with coastal buildings maintenance crews also has been done. Results: The research finding discus the specific characteristics that makes for successful coastal buildings focusing in tropical region. Conclusion: We must accept on the idea of building in coastal areas will require more maintenance and upkeep. By having proper coastal building guideline may create more positive awareness in constructing better management coastal buildings and can save time and money to maintain the said structures.

American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Volume 4 No. 2, 2011, 307-313

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajeassp.2011.307.313

Published On: 22 August 2011

How to Cite: Talib, R. & Sulieman, M. Z. (2011). Towards more Manageable Coastal Building; Initial Coastal Building Construction Guidelines. American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 4(2), 307-313. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajeassp.2011.307.313

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Keywords

  • Coastal construction
  • coastal environment
  • coastal buildings
  • building maintenance
  • extreme conditions
  • tropical region
  • site planning
  • building design
  • construction material