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This short document appears to be about pictures of the famous shark Jaws from the 1975 film. It contains the words "Beautiful pictures off Jaws" and mentions someone named Roelof as well as including a website URL.
- The temple was built in 1634 in the village of Mengwi on the Indonesian island of Bali by the Mengwi kingdom and King I Gusti Agung Anom.
- It has a multi-layered roof in the Balinese architectural style and is surrounded by a beautiful landscaped garden and fish pond.
- The temple layout follows the Balinese mandala system with three zones - the outermost zone for dance performances, the middle zone for gatherings, and the innermost and most sacred zone resembling pagodas.
Traditional Balinese architecture incorporates elements from neighboring cultures while maintaining an indigenous base. It follows the Tri Angga concept of dividing space into sacred, common, and service areas. A traditional Balinese house contains temples, sleeping areas, work spaces, and storerooms arranged according to these principles. The Kraton in Yogyakarta is the royal palace, with areas for ceremonies, royal residences, and training of officials laid out based on Balinese cosmological concepts. Asian art examples shown are the Hindu goddess Durga from India, the elephant-headed god Ganesha also from India, and the Chinese deity Guan Yu.
Royal Properties Sdn. Bhd. is a property development company located in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia with a capital of RM 10 million. The document outlines the company's organizational structure, which includes a board of directors and departments for project management, sales and marketing, human resources, and finance. It also discusses the company's vision, mission, and short-term and long-term goals. Additionally, it provides information on recruiting strategies for young talents and developing a positive company culture.
This document provides an introduction to the role of a Quantity Surveyor (QS). It discusses that a QS calculates materials needed, manages construction costs, and works in private practice, for local authorities or contractors. A QS applies building economics at the planning stage, prepares bills of quantities from plans, analyzes tenders, and provides cost consulting. They are involved at various construction stages from estimating budgets to valuations. The document also discusses tenders, tender drawings, bills of quantities, construction drawings, and common building materials.
This document contains questions and answers related to the subject of Estimation and Quantity Surveying. It includes definitions of key terms like tender, contract, estimate, detailed estimate, abstract estimate, and quantity surveyor. It also provides examples of calculating quantities of materials for constructions like walls, roads, and culverts. Methods for measurement of quantities and types of estimates are described.
The document provides an introduction to the role of quantity surveyors in construction projects. It discusses that quantity surveyors are responsible for financial aspects of construction and provide various services throughout a project, including preparing initial budgets and cost estimates, tender documents, valuations of work, and final accounts. It also describes the different stages of a project where quantity surveyors are involved, such as pre-tender, tender, and post-tender stages, and the tasks performed during each stage.
This short document appears to be about pictures of the famous shark Jaws from the 1975 film. It contains the words "Beautiful pictures off Jaws" and mentions someone named Roelof as well as including a website URL.
- The temple was built in 1634 in the village of Mengwi on the Indonesian island of Bali by the Mengwi kingdom and King I Gusti Agung Anom.
- It has a multi-layered roof in the Balinese architectural style and is surrounded by a beautiful landscaped garden and fish pond.
- The temple layout follows the Balinese mandala system with three zones - the outermost zone for dance performances, the middle zone for gatherings, and the innermost and most sacred zone resembling pagodas.
Traditional Balinese architecture incorporates elements from neighboring cultures while maintaining an indigenous base. It follows the Tri Angga concept of dividing space into sacred, common, and service areas. A traditional Balinese house contains temples, sleeping areas, work spaces, and storerooms arranged according to these principles. The Kraton in Yogyakarta is the royal palace, with areas for ceremonies, royal residences, and training of officials laid out based on Balinese cosmological concepts. Asian art examples shown are the Hindu goddess Durga from India, the elephant-headed god Ganesha also from India, and the Chinese deity Guan Yu.
Royal Properties Sdn. Bhd. is a property development company located in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia with a capital of RM 10 million. The document outlines the company's organizational structure, which includes a board of directors and departments for project management, sales and marketing, human resources, and finance. It also discusses the company's vision, mission, and short-term and long-term goals. Additionally, it provides information on recruiting strategies for young talents and developing a positive company culture.
This document provides an introduction to the role of a Quantity Surveyor (QS). It discusses that a QS calculates materials needed, manages construction costs, and works in private practice, for local authorities or contractors. A QS applies building economics at the planning stage, prepares bills of quantities from plans, analyzes tenders, and provides cost consulting. They are involved at various construction stages from estimating budgets to valuations. The document also discusses tenders, tender drawings, bills of quantities, construction drawings, and common building materials.
This document contains questions and answers related to the subject of Estimation and Quantity Surveying. It includes definitions of key terms like tender, contract, estimate, detailed estimate, abstract estimate, and quantity surveyor. It also provides examples of calculating quantities of materials for constructions like walls, roads, and culverts. Methods for measurement of quantities and types of estimates are described.
The document provides an introduction to the role of quantity surveyors in construction projects. It discusses that quantity surveyors are responsible for financial aspects of construction and provide various services throughout a project, including preparing initial budgets and cost estimates, tender documents, valuations of work, and final accounts. It also describes the different stages of a project where quantity surveyors are involved, such as pre-tender, tender, and post-tender stages, and the tasks performed during each stage.
This document provides information about estimating and costing for construction projects. It discusses the need for estimation to determine project feasibility and cost, outlines the estimating process, and lists the key data required which includes drawings, specifications, and rates. Measurement rules and units for different construction items like earthwork, concrete, masonry, woodwork, and finishing works are also covered. The document emphasizes accurate measurement of work quantities as the basis for preparation of estimates.