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01 - Road & Drainage Design Report (MCM) - 240718 - A
01 - Road & Drainage Design Report (MCM) - 240718 - A
PHASE 2:
1) 1 UNIT SEKOLAH PERSEDIAAN (PREPATORY SCHOOL) 3 TINGKAT,
2) 1 UNIT DEWAN SUKAN TERTUTUP (SPORTS HALL) 1 TINGKAT,
3) TEMPAT LETAK KERETA
DIATAS PTD 175991, MUKIM PULAI, DAERAH JOHOR BAHRU, JOHOR DARUL
TAKZIM.
ENGINEERING REPORT
FOR
ROAD & DRAINAGE DESIGN
In accordance to the Urban Storm Water Management Manual for Malaysia
(Manual Saliran Mesra Alam, Malaysia)
by
The Department of Irrigation and Drainage, Malaysia
July 2018
TABLE OF CONTENT
1.0 GENERAL 1
2.0 OBJECTIVE 1
7.0 CONCLUSION 8
APPENDICES
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1.0 GENERAL
2.0 OBJECTIVE
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Under existing condition, the surface runoff flows into the ponds and there
is a drain channelled the water runoff into “Sungai Melayu” river. The
distance from the Northern Boundary of the development to “Sungai
Melayu” is approximate 300m.
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The controlled outflow from site will eventually flow into the detention pond on the
northwest of the current development area. The detention pond is part of the
previous phase 1 development which has already catered for this phase 2
expansion.
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The design of the Road & Drainage and Detention Basin of this report has been
carried out in accordance to the design criteria tabulated in the following sections:
The runoff coefficient, C used based on the land use category are:
The coefficients for the IDF Equations are abstracted from Table 13.A1 for Johor
Bahru city. The computation and the rainfall intensity curves are as shown in
Appendix C.
The runoff catchment area that drained into the existing detention pond is
approximately 1.87 ha. The runoff coefficients for various land uses selected in
accordance to Design Chart 14.3 and 14.4 of MASMA.
The carrying capacity and the velocity of the drain sections is computed from
Manning’s Equation as follows:-
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Minor drainage system has been adopted for this project. Thus, the network of
perimeter drainage system of 300m wide half round glazed ware (HRGW) drain
with brick wall has been designed to cater for the surface runoff within the
development compound.
Two new main drains will then channel the runoff from the perimeter drainage of
the car park (600mm wide earth drain) and preparatory school (300mm wide
HRGW drain) respectively to the existing detention pond. The 600mm wide earth
drain will run from the southern side of the car park and then towards the west to
link to the detention pond. The 300mm wide HRWG drain will link via the north
western side of the development.
For the sport hall which will be constructed on existing car park, the runoff will
channel via a new 300mm diameter reinforced concrete spun pipe to the existing
drainage which had been designed previously to cater for the car park runoff.
For location where the drainage cut thru the existing perimeter road (2 locations),
a 600mm diameter reinforced concrete spun pipe will be laid underneath the road
respectively.
7.0 CONCLUSION
Based on the hydraulic calculations and flow routing exercise for the drainage
system in Appendix B and Appendix C, the results shown that with the drainage
system have been appropriately sized to cater for the development and in
compliance with MASMA requirements.
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APPENDIX A
Road & Drainage Layout Plan
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APPENDIX B
Perimeter Drainage Design Calculations
PROJECT:
CADANGAN PINDAAN (PINDAAN KE ATAS PELAN LULUS (PB/SWT)219(52)) DAN
TAMBAHAN KE ATAS PEMBANGUNAN INSTITUSI SWASTA SEDIADA UNTUK
TETUAN ISKANDAR INVESTMENT BHD.
JOHOR - JOHOR BAHRU
Rainfall Intensity Calculation
Design period = 2 Design period = 10
a 3.8645 a 4.4896
b 1.115 b 0.9971
c -0.3272 c -0.3279
d 0.0182 d 0.0205
Time (t) Rainfall Time (t) Rainfall
Intensity (mm/hr) Intensity (mm/hr)
10 163.25 10 234.13
15 141.73 15 197.70
20 123.26 20 169.73
25 108.27 25 148.01
30 98.28 30 133.53
40 84.67 40 113.84
50 74.34 50 99.43
60 66.27 60 88.44
70 59.82 70 79.78
80 54.54 80 72.78
90 50.14 90 67.01
100 46.42 100 62.15
110 43.22 110 58.01
120 40.45 120 54.44
130 38.03 130 51.33
140 35.89 140 48.59
150 33.99 150 46.16
160 32.29 160 43.99
170 30.75 170 42.04
180 29.36 180 40.28
190 28.10 190 38.68
200 26.95 200 37.22
a 4.5463 a 5.0532
b 1.1612 b 0.8998
c -0.3758 c -0.3222
d 0.0249 d 0.0215
Time (t) Rainfall Time (t) Rainfall
Intensity (mm/hr) Intensity (mm/hr)
10 301.15 10 336.37
15 252.01 15 280.57
20 215.43 20 239.47
25 187.40 25 208.12
30 168.71 30 187.22
40 143.44 40 158.74
50 125.02 50 138.31
60 111.04 60 122.94
70 100.08 70 110.95
80 91.26 80 101.32
90 84.01 90 93.42
100 77.93 100 86.80
110 72.77 110 81.18
120 68.34 120 76.35
130 64.48 130 72.14
140 61.09 140 68.45
150 58.09 150 65.18
160 55.42 160 62.26
170 53.03 170 59.64
180 50.86 180 57.28
190 48.91 190 55.13
200 47.12 200 53.17