Towards the Betterment of Workers’ Quarters Within Construction Site in Light of Covid-19 Pandemic : Case Study of Workers’ Quarters in Kuching City South, Sarawak
Covid-19 pandemic has been the cause of the most significant global revolution in recent times. The attack from an invisible enemy had caught the world unprepared since its first reported outbreak from Wuhan, China, in 2019. As a result, challenges arising from that of unimaginable proportions soon...
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my.unimas.ir.411552023-01-18T07:52:39Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41155/ Towards the Betterment of Workers’ Quarters Within Construction Site in Light of Covid-19 Pandemic : Case Study of Workers’ Quarters in Kuching City South, Sarawak Joy Natalie, Cotter Mervyn Hsin Jyi, Wong Dona Rose, Amer Koesmeri Ahmad, Abdul Jalil H Social Sciences (General) TH Building construction Covid-19 pandemic has been the cause of the most significant global revolution in recent times. The attack from an invisible enemy had caught the world unprepared since its first reported outbreak from Wuhan, China, in 2019. As a result, challenges arising from that of unimaginable proportions soon followed suit, and the world felt the impact of those challenges on so many levels. Most of the economy’s industries had been greatly affected, with the construction industry being one of the hardest hit. Sarawak’s construction industry is not spared either, as several construc-tion site clusters resulting from workers’ quarters popped up from the circle. The scenario creates awareness of the importance of improving the quality of workers’ quarters. The Sarawak State Government, through its Ministry of Public Health, Housing and Local Government, had formulated a guideline for Local Authorities on the temporary permit application for workers’ quarters’ building within construc-tion sites. The response of the permit is studied using a qualitative approach through a case study of workers’ quarters within construction sites in the jurisdiction of Kuching City South as the primary research method. The study is mainly based on observation and literature review and discusses the permit implementation response among the construction industry players. The findings from this paper conclude that the implementation of the permit could be observed further to capture a greater level of compliance and accountability to improve the quality of workers’ quarters for occupational safety and the general health of labourers. Springer, Singapore 2023-01-01 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41155/1/Towards%20the%20Betterment.pdf Joy Natalie, Cotter and Mervyn Hsin Jyi, Wong and Dona Rose, Amer Koesmeri and Ahmad, Abdul Jalil (2023) Towards the Betterment of Workers’ Quarters Within Construction Site in Light of Covid-19 Pandemic : Case Study of Workers’ Quarters in Kuching City South, Sarawak. In: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Springer, Singapore, pp. 177-185. ISBN 978-981-19-8024-4 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-19-8024-4_14#citeas |
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Covid-19 pandemic has been the cause of the most significant global revolution in recent times. The attack from an invisible enemy had caught the world unprepared since its first reported outbreak from Wuhan, China, in 2019. As a result, challenges arising from that of unimaginable proportions soon followed suit, and the world felt the impact of those challenges on so many levels. Most of the economy’s industries had been greatly affected, with the construction industry being one of the hardest hit. Sarawak’s construction industry is not spared either, as several construc-tion site clusters resulting from workers’ quarters popped up from the circle. The scenario creates awareness of the importance of improving the quality of workers’ quarters. The Sarawak State Government, through its Ministry of Public Health, Housing and Local Government, had formulated a guideline for Local Authorities on the temporary permit application for workers’ quarters’ building within construc-tion sites. The response of the permit is studied using a qualitative approach through a case study of workers’ quarters within construction sites in the jurisdiction of Kuching City South as the primary research method. The study is mainly based on observation and literature review and discusses the permit implementation response among the construction industry players. The findings from this paper conclude that the implementation of the permit could be observed further to capture a greater level of compliance and accountability to improve the quality of workers’ quarters for occupational safety and the general health of labourers. |
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