Document 4
Document 4
Document 4
1.0 Introduction
Integrated Design Project (IDP) expose students to engineering design and practices in real
projects. The course includes complex engineering problems and design systems,
components, and processes integrating core areas and meeting specified needs with
appropriate considerations for public health and system, cultural, societal, and environmental.
There are three continuous assessments in IDP: (1) Capstone Project (Group project) 50%
and (2) Case Study Project (Individual project) 10%, and (3) Common Test 40%. This
document provides assessment details for Capstone Project.
2.0 Descriptions for CO, PO, Bloom’s Taxonomy, WP, WK and SDGs
Course Outcomes (CO)
CO1: Define and formulate solutions to complex design problem. (PO1)
CO2: Use the design standards with consideration of real world constraint in particular to the
environmental responsibilities of a professional engineer and matters related to economic, legislation,
safety and health, ethical, cultural and societal. (PO3)
CO5: Practice effective engineering management in the project design. (PO11)
CO6: Demonstrate leadership skills, ability to work independently and in a team through project
design, presentation and defense of project findings. (PO9)
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SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth (Promote inclusive and sustainable economic
growth, employment and decent work for all)
Target 8.2 Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological
upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive
sectors
SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities (Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and
sustainable)
Target 11.1 By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic
services and upgrade slums
Target 11.2 By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport
systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public
SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals (Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable
development - Multi-stakeholder partnerships)
Target 17.16 Enhance the global partnership for sustainable development, complemented by multi-
stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial
resources, to support the achievement of the sustainable development goals in all countries, in
particular developing countries
Target 17.17 Encourage and promote effective public, public-private and civil society
partnerships, building on the experience and resourcing strategies of partnerships
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The capstone project consists of both group and individual assessments. This course requires
students participating in the design of a real integrated project in the construction industry and
capstone project. Students review the background information of the site and the neighboring
sites. They define and formulate the solutions to the design problems. Students write
technical report or proposal on their approach to address problems and pursue efforts to
develop the proposed solutions with considerations of real-world constraints. The course also
exposes the students to an integrated design experience with the team members as role-
playing planners, designers, users, constructors, operators and maintenance community
where different points of views are promoted, fostering co-ordination and cooperation among
team members. Students will carry out scopes of work in Structure, Geotechnical,
Infrastructure and Construction Management. The detailed tasks are outlined in Table 1.
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5.0 Assessment
The performance criteria matrix is shown in Appendix A: Performance Criteria Matrix for
Capstone Project (Report) (40%), and Appendix B: Performance Criteria Matrix for Capstone
Project (Viva) (10%). The Capstone Project is assessed by the lecturer and industrial Panel
as shown in Table 2.
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ECC584 Capstone Project (Report) Evaluation Form
IDP/CP_REPORT/2021v3
Appendix A: Performance Criteria Matrix for Capstone Project (Report) (40%)
A) Lecturer Information:
Name:
B) Student Information:
Class Group:
Individual Code*/Name/ID No. of Students:
*1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
C) Summary of Evaluation
(R)Report - Group Assessment (R)Report - Individual Assessment
1. Superstructure Design CO PO Marks S.Total 5. Teamwork CO PO Marks S.Total
Individual code*
1.1 Structural Key Plan CO2 PO3 5 1 2 3 4 5
(according to details in B)
CO1 PO1 10 5. Teamwork CO6 PO9 5
1.2 Structural Design
CO2 PO3 10
Marks A for (Sum up items 1-5) 80
1.3 Detailing CO2 PO3 5
2. Substructure Design CO PO Marks S.Total Total Mark= Mark A*0.5 40%
2.1 Selection of foundation CO1 PO1 5 Signature of Lecturer:
2.2 Foundation design CO2 PO3 5
3. Infrastructure Design CO PO Marks S.Total
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Appendix A: Performance Criteria Matrix for Capstone Project (Report) (40%) cont’
Description of Performance Criteria
Criteria Weight WP, WK E, F D, D+, C- C, C+ B-, B, B+ A-, A, A+
0-30% 40-49% 50-59% 60-74% 75-100%
1.0 Superstructure Design
1.1 Structural Key WP1: Depth of Ability to prepare structural key plans including items (i) practical positioning, (ii) practical sizing, (iii) naming & numbering
Plan Knowledge of structural elements; (iv) clearly written notes & title block and (v) correct gridlines/dimensions
Required
CO2-PO3 (C5) WK3: Engineering Prepare some Prepare all the
Fundamental Prepare few structural Prepare most of the
5 structural key plans structural key plans
WK4: Specialist Prepare none of the key plans with less structural key plans
SDG11,12 Knowledge with satisfactory with excellent framing
structural key plans framing by fulfilling 1/5 with good framing by
WK5 – Engineering framing by fulfilling and fulfilling 4/5
Design item fulfilling 3/5 items
WK6 -Engineering 2/5 items items
Practices
1.2 Structural WP3: Depth of Ability to identify rationale assumptions, and apply engineering & scientific principles to formulate solutions
Design analysis: no
- Application of obvious solution, Demonstrate Demonstrate Justify assumptions
Apply limited
Engineering abstract thinking, Use assumptions and satisfactory reasonable with complete
10 engineering &
Knowledge in originality apply engineering & assumptions and assumptions and rationale and apply
scientific principles
Calculation scientific principles apply engineering & apply engineering & engineering &
with uncertain
CO1-PO1 (C4) with 30% errors scientific principles scientific principles scientific principles
assumptions
SDG11,12 with 20-30% errors with 10-20% errors with ≤ 10% errors.
1.2 Structural WP2: Range of Ability to perform design processes with various design constraints/considerations:(i) public health, (ii) safety, (iii)
Design (Cont) Conflicting cultural, (iv) societal (v) environmental and (vi) economic context, and referring to appropriate code of practices
- Design Process requirements: Excellent design
Demonstrate design Satisfactory design Good design basis
wide & conflicting basis and justify
processes without basis and consider and justify design 2
CO2-PO3 (C6) 10 technical, engr & design 3
Imitate design clear design design 1 constraints, constraints, and
SDG11,12 other issues considerations, and
processes considerations. No and design design accordance
design accordance
information on the accordance with 1 with 1-2 code of
WP5: Extent of with 2 code of
code of practice used. code of practice. practices.
applicable codes practices.
1.3 Detailing Prepare detailing comprises of all substantial information required for construction by manual AND software from
WP7: structural design phases (planning, conceptual, idealization, analysis and detailed design).
5 Interdependence
CO2-PO3 (C5)
Prepare no detailing Prepare detailing Prepare detailing Prepare detailing Prepare detailing
SDG11,12
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: Solutions from with limited with some with most of the with all substantial
many sub-parts information, with information, and 20- information, and 10- information, and ≤
30% errors 30% errors 20% errors 10% errors.
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3.2 Design Process CO2-PO3 (C6) SDG6, 11,12
Ability to perform design processes with various design constraints/considerations:(i) public health, (ii) safety, (iii) cultural, (iv) societal (v) environmental and (vi) economic
context, and referring to appropriate code of practices
Earthwork 3 WP2: Range of Demonstrate Satisfactory Good design Excellent design
Conflicting design processes design basis basis and justify basis and justify
Road 3 requirements without clear and consider design 2/5 design 3/5
Drainage WP5: Extent of Imitate design
3 design design 1/5 constraints, and considerations,
applicable codes processes
Sewerage considerations. constraints, but show satisfactory and show
3 WP7: No layout plan is layout plan lack details in layout complete details
Water Reticulation 3 Interdependence submitted. of details plan in layout plan
4.0 Project Management
4.1 Bill of No WP
Estimate the cost for Estimate the cost for Estimate the cost for
Quantities Estimate the cost for
construction with a lot construction with construction with few
- Costing construction with
Prepare no estimation of missing schedules, some missing missing schedules,
complete schedules,
5 for the construction list of works, schedules, list of list of works,
CO5-PO11 (C4) list of works relevant
cost specifications and works, unrealistic specifications and
SDG 8 to drawings and show
quantities specifications of items quantities
quantities
and quantities
4.2 Project Make decisions in project planning dealing with items (i) identify tasks, (ii) estimate time on task, (iii) establish
Planning milestones, (iv) financial S Curve and (v) manage tasks using appropriate tools
- Decision Making Demonstrate some Demonstrate Demonstrate good Demonstrate
decision making as a satisfactory decision decision making as a excellent decision
5 Demonstrate no
CO5-PO11 (C6) member in a team to making as a member member in a team to making as a member
SDG 12 decision making as a
meet expectations of in a team to meet meet expectations of in a team to meet
member in a team
the clients for 1-2 expectations of the the clients for 3-4 expectations of the
items. clients for 2-3 items. items. clients for 4-5 items.
5.0 Teamwork Demonstrate unclear Demonstrate unclear Demonstrate unclear Demonstrate clear
Demonstrate clear
- Demonstrate and roles, absent for roles, occasionally roles but show roles, excellent
roles and good
internalized meetings, poor late for meetings, satisfactory participation and
participation and
teamwork participation and poor participation and participation and effective interaction
5 interaction during the
interaction during the interaction during the interaction during the during the group work
group work and able
CO6-PO9 (A4) group work and able group work and able group work and able and able to complete
to complete 70-90%
SDG17 to complete < 20% to complete 20-50% to complete 50-70% at least 90% of the
the given tasks.
the given tasks. the given tasks. the given tasks. given tasks.
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1. 4.
2. 5.
B. Summary of Evaluation
Items CO PO Marks (A)** Weight (B) Total =0.2*A*B
1.1 Engineering Knowledge CO1 PO1 12.5
1. Structural Design
1.2 Design Solutions CO2 PO3 12.5
2.1 Engineering Knowledge CO1 PO1 12.5
2. Infrastructural Design
2.2 Design Solutions CO2 PO3 12.5
3. Project Management CO5 PO11 25
4. Teamwork CO6 PO9 25
GRAND TOTAL (X/100%)
**Fill in marks with range 1 to 5 by referring to respective rubric. Mark = 1 indicates poor ability and Mark = 5 indicates excellent ability.
C. Feedback to Students
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ECC584 Capstone Project (Viva) Evaluation Form
IDP/CP_VIVA/2020v1
Appendix B: Performance Criteria Matrix for Capstone Project (Viva) (10%) cont’
Panel Name: Panel Signature:
Date of Evaluation:
No. Criteria 1 (E, F) 2 (D, D+, C-) 3 ( C, C+) 4 (B-, B, B+) 5 (A-, A, A+)
1. Structural Design Weight Ability to...
1.1 Application of Engineering apply limited apply engineering demonstrate demonstrate demonstrate
Knowledge in Calculations engineering & & scientific satisfactory good comprehensive
(CO1-PO1) scientific principles principles to understanding and understanding understanding and
to structural design structural design application of and application of application of
12.5 and use mostly and use few engineering & engineering & underlying
(C) inappropriate inappropriate scientific principles scientific principles engineering &
assumptions. assumptions. to structural design to structural scientific principles to
with general design with structural design with
assumptions. reasonable complete rationale
assumptions. assumptions.
1.2 Design Planning, Process and imitate processes demonstrate produce design perform design perform design
Solutions and use findings. processes and processes with processes with processes with
(CO2-PO3) analyze findings satisfactory design good design basis, excellent design basis,
12.5 and show design basis, analyze evaluate findings evaluate findings with
(C) solutions with 40% findings and show and propose justification and
errors. design solutions practical design propose practical and
with 20-30% errors. solutions with 10- reliable design solutions
20% errors. with 10% errors.
2. Infrastructural Design Weight Ability to...
2.1 Application of Engineering apply limited apply engineering & demonstrate demonstrate good demonstrate
Knowledge in Calculations engineering & scientific principles to satisfactory understanding and comprehensive
(CO1-PO1) scientific infrastructural design understanding and application of understanding and
principles to and use few application of engineering & application of
12.5 infrastructural inappropriate engineering & scientific principles underlying
(C) design and use assumptions. scientific principles to infrastructural engineering &
mostly to infrastructural design with scientific principles
inappropriate design with general reasonable to infrastructural
assumptions. assumptions. assumptions. design with
complete rationale
assumptions.
No. Criteria 1 (E, F) 2 (D, D+, C-) 3 ( C, C+) 4 (B-, B, B+) 5 (A-, A, A+)
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2.2 Design Planning, Process and imitate demonstrate processes produce design perform design perform design
Solutions processes and and analyze findings processes with processes with good processes with
(CO2-PO3) use findings. and show design satisfactory design design basis, excellent design
solutions with 40% basis, analyze evaluate findings basis, evaluate
12.5 errors. findings and show and propose findings with
(C) design solutions with practical design justification and
20-30% errors. solutions with 10- propose practical
20% errors. and reliable design
solutions with 10%
errors.
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Note:
R- Report, P- Presentation, C- Cognitive, A - Affective
PROGRAM OUTCOME
PO1- Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization as specified in WK1 to WK4 respectively to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
PO3-Design solutions for complex civil engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural,
societal, and environmental considerations. (WK5)
PO6- Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice and
solutions to complex engineering problems.
PO7-Understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of professional engineering work in the solution of complex engineering problems in societal and environmental contexts. (WK7)
PO9- Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multi-disciplinary settings.
PO11- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to
manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
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Students are expected to submit ONE technical report in FOUR (4) main parts for the
evaluators (i.e. respective lecturer at the submission day stated in lesson plan and panel industry
during the presentation day). Part 1 contains design solutions for superstructure for building
design, Part 2 for foundation design, Part 3 for Infrastructures design whereas Part 4 contains
for construction management.
The contents for Part 1 to Part 4 are detailed in the following sections. The students are strongly
advised to provide solutions based on the scopes in the latest evaluation form for Capstone
Project. The format of the report (i.e. size and type of file, divider, font size, font type, paper
etc) is free.
TECHNICAL REPORT
Title page – See Format in Appendix C1
Evaluation Form
List of Contents
Preliminary
-Brief on the IDP course and the course outcomes (CO) (refer course lesson plan).
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Company Profiles (i.e. Company details, staff organization, member profiles etc)
1.2 Project Description (i.e. brief on the site location, map, type of premise &
development, neighboring sites etc.)
1.3 Overall scope of works in Project 1 (i.e structural design (superstructure and sub-
structure), infrastructural design, construction management)
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2.7.1 Slabs Design and Detailing (i.e. each member 1 one-way and 1 two-
way slabs)
2.7.2 Beams Design and Detailing (i.e. each member 1 simply supported
beam & 1 continuous beam)
2.7.3 Staircases Design and Detailing (i.e. each group 1 staircase)
2.7.4 Column Design and Detailing (i.e. each member 1 column roof-stump
of building)
2.7.5 Foundation Design and Detailing (i.e. each member 1 foundation
design)
2.7.6 Shear Wall & Truss Design and Detailing (optional depends on
project- by group)
2.8 Calculations using software (i.e. attached summary report, report for individual
structures – at least 1 each as in the structures 2.7.1, 2.7.2, 2.7.4 and 2.7.5)
2.9 Conclusions
5.0 Conclusion
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