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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, MALAYSIA

VOCATIONAL COLLEGE STANDARD CURRICULUM

COURSE INFORMATION

PROGRAMME : CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

COURSE NAME : PAINTING WORKS

COURSE CODE : WTP 3032

YEAR/SEMESTER : 2 /SEMESTER 3

CREDIT UNIT : 2.0

CONTACT HOUR : FACE TO FACE : 4.0 HOURS / WEEK

NON FACE TO FACE :

COURSE TYPE : VOCATIONAL

PREREQUISITE : -

CORE REQUISITE :

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COURSE OUTCOMES

At the end of the course, the students should be able to:-

1. Identify residential building finishes works requirement


2. Carry painting works

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course is designed as an introduction for students who wish to develop their competency relating to methods in servicing and maintaining
work place tools and equipment based on identification of materials for floor finishing by using blue print, work specification, catalogue and
brochures. The students will also be able to prepare good vertical backing surface to receive finishing and prepare good adhesives for painting
using blue print, work specification, tools, scaffolding, brochures and tools.

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CONTENT AND LEARNING STANDARDS

PROGRAMME : CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

COURSE NAME : PAINTING WORKS

CODE NAME : WTP 3032

CONTACT HOURS CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING STANDARD ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

80 HOURS 1. IDENTIFY RELATED KNOWLEDGE : i. Approved construction drawing interpreted and


(20 WEEKS) RESIDENTIAL finalize to determine design, dimension and
BUILDING FINISHES type of finishes work
WORKS i. Contract documents ii. Information regarding residential building
REQUIREMENT ii. Content of contract documents finishes works such as duration, budget,
 Drawing resources and work schedule determined
 Specification according to construction drawing
 Bill of Quantities
 Cost
 Duration
iii. Approve construction drawing
 Mechanical and Electrical plan ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
o Air con
o Fire fighting
o Electrical i. Type of finisher work listed and explained
 Building plan according to approved construction drawing.
o Structure plan ii. Approved construction drawing details listed
o Architecture plan and explained based on design dimension and
o Internal plumbing type of finisher work
iv. Types of finishes such as
 Wall finishes
o Plaster and paint
o Wallpaper
o Pebble wash
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o Wall tile
o Spray coating
o Stone cladding
 Floor finishes
o Cement render
o Tile
o Pebble wash
o Marble
o Carpet
o Timber flooring
 Ceiling finishes
o Fibrous ceiling
o Cement board
o Plaster ceiling
o Aluminium ceiling
o Timber ceiling

APPLIED SKILLS:

i. Obtain approved construction


drawing.
ii. Interpret approved construction
drawing
iii. Finalise approved construction
drawing details
iv. Determine information regarding
building residential building finishes
work

ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENTAL :

Attitude:

- Meticulous in

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obtaining contract document
- Honesty in the privacy and
confidenciality of the contract documents

2. CARRY OUT RELATED KNOWLEDGE : i. Type and size of surface to be painted


PAINTING WORKS determined according to construction drawing.
i. Type and size of surface to be painted ii. Type and colour code of paint identified
ii. Colour code of paint according to specification and client
iii.Painting materials, tools and equipment requirement.
iv. Technique of undercoat, primer coat and iii. Materials, tools, equipment and surface to be
antirust coating painted arranged and prepared according to
v. Technique of finish coat application specification.
vi. Method of painting iv. Undercoat, primer coat and antirust coating
 Spray applied according to specification.
 Roller v. Finish coat applied according to specification
 Brush according to specification.
vi. Housekeeping and 3R (reduce, reuse and
APPLIED SKILLS: recycle) activities carried out

i. Determine type and size of surface to be


painted ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ii. Identify colour code of paint
iii. Prepare materials, tools and equipment i. Type and size of surface to be painted listed
iv. Apply undercoat, primer coat and and explained
antirust coating ii. Colour code of paint listed and explained
v. Apply finish coat iii. Materials, tools and equipment condition check
vi. Carry out housekeeping and 3R and arranged
(Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) activities iv. Undercoat, primer coat, antirust coating and
finish coat application carried out according to
painting quality and practices

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ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENTAL :

Attitude:

- Diligent, patient and meticulous in


carrying out finishes installation work

Safety

- Adhere to safety requirement


- Wear propper PPE

3. COORDINATE RELATED KNOWLEDGE : i. Authorized personnel such as local authority,


PAINTING registered architect and engineer determined
INSPECTION i. Authorize site personnel such as ii. Dimension, size, alignment, verticality,
 Local authority strength, durability, cleanliness, surface,
 Registered architect/engineer pattern, squareness, evenness and jointing
ii. Finishes inspection criteria determined according to the approved
 Size construction drawing
 Alignment iii. Inspection finishes work arranged
 Verticality iv. Any non compliance finishes work rectified
 Strength/tie according to inspection result
 Durability v. Housekeeping and 3R (reduce, reuse and
 Surface recycle) activities carried out
 Pattern vi. Regulatory body requirement complied in
 Cleanliness accordance with finishes works activities
practices
 Squareness
vii. Safety rules and regulation adhered in
 Evenness
accordance with regulatory body requirement
 Jointing
 Functionality ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
iii. Types of inspection form (RIN, RFI, etc)
used before, during and after inspection i. Authorise personnel listed and confirmed
iv. Inspection form format ii. Finishes work inspection excuted in
v. Method of filling in inspection form accordance with planning schedule
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vi. Finishes inspection arrangement iii. Size, dimension and alignment checked
vii. Housekeeping and 3R activities according to inspection criteria
viii. Regulatory body requirement on iv. Finishes work non compliance rectification
residential building finishes such as works done and quality checked according to
 Safety and health inspection result
 Quality control v. Regulatory body requirement complied related
to finishes work
APPLIED SKILLS: Safety rules and regulation applied related to
finisher work
i. Confirm authorized personnel from
authorities and consultant
ii. Confirm dimension size, alignment,
verticality, strength, durability,
cleanliness, surface, pattern,
squareness, evenness, functionality and
jointing
iii. Arrange finishes work Inspection
iv. Rectify any non compliance finishes
work
v. Carry out housekeeping and 3R activities
vi. Comply to regulatory body requirement
vii. Adhere to safety rules and regulation

ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENTAL :

Attitude

- Ability to collaborate and cooperate with


other department

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CORE ABILITY

CORE ABILITY

SILA RUJUK LAMPIRAN A : JADUAL PEMETAAN NOSS DAN KSKV

SILA RUJUK LAMPIRAN B : JADUAL PEMETAAN NOSS DAN CORE ABILITY

Tools, Equipment and Materials (TEM)

ITEMS RATIO (TEM : Trainees)

1. Spirit level 1:5


2. L-angle 1:5
3. Measuring tape 1:5
4. PPE 1:5
5. Trowel 1:1
6. Bucket 1:5
7. Roller 1:5
8. Pliers 1:5
9. Brush 1:5
10. Sponge 1:5
11. Ladder/Scaffolding 1:5
12. Sample for inspection form 1:5

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13. Sample for construction drawing 1:1
14. Sample for authorities documents(Planning approval documents, 1:1
Building plan approval documents) 1:1

References

REFERENCES

1. Edward Allen, Joseph Iano, (2009) Fundamentals of Building Construction: Material and Method, John Wiley And Son Inc, New Hersey, ISBN 978-
0-470-07468-8
2. Francis D.K. Ching, (2010), Building Construction Illustrated Fourth Edition, John Wiley And Son Inc, New Jersey, ISBN: 378-0-470-08781-7
3. Edward Allen, Rob Thallon, Fundamentals of Residential Construction, John Wiley And Son Inc, New Jersey, ISBN 978-0-470-5-4085-4
4. Whitney C Clark Huntington (2001), Building Construction Materials and Types Of Construction, Robert E. Mickadeit
5. N. Jackson (1984), Civil Engineering Materials, English Language Book Society Macmillan (Elbs).
6. William Irvine (2005), Surveying for Construction, McGraw-Hill Education.
7. Nunally, S.W (1998), Construction Methods and Management, Prentice Hall.
8. Wang, B.T.H (1987), Construction and Development - With Reference to Malaysian Practice', Pelanduk Publication.
9. Peter Domone, John Hilston(1994), Construction Materials.

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