01/04/2026
UTM CRC telah menganjurkan Bengkel Penyelarasan dan Semakan Pelan Pelaksanaan serta Penjajaran Penyelidikan 2026-2030 bertempat di Le Grandeur Palm Resort pada 1 April 2026.
Bengkel intensif sehari ini bertujuan untuk penyelarasan dan menyemak semula pelan tindakan strategik yang sedang dilaksanakan. Sepanjang sesi bengkel ini, peserta telah berjaya menganalisa jurang dan merangka pelan penyelesaian bagi memastikan sasaran KPI bagi 2026-2030 akan tercapai.
Melalui pendekatan penjajaran strategik baharu ini, UTM CRC komited untuk menghasilkan penyelidikan berimpak tinggi yang mampu memberi manfaat langsung kepada bidang tujahan utama pembinaan negara secara khususnya.
27/02/2026
Setinggi-tinggi TAHNIAH diucapkan kepada Profesor Madya Ir. Ts. Dr. Nor Hasanah binti Abdul Shukor Lim di atas Kenaikan Pangkat ke jawatan Profesor Madya (Gred DS14) berkuat kuasa mulai 20 Februari 2026.
Seluruh warga Pengurusan UTM Construction Research Centre (UTM CRC) amat berbangga dan mengucapkan setinggi-tinggi tahniah di atas kenaikan pangkat ini.
Semoga dengan kenaikan pangkat ini, beliau akan terus berkhidmat dengan cemerlang dalam memperkukuh kualiti akademik dan mempertingkatkan penyelidikan di Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, khususnya di UTM Construction Research Centre (UTM CRC).
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10/02/2026
UTM Construction Research Centre (UTM CRC) telah menganjurkan Bengkel Pelaksanaan dan Penjajaran Penyelidikan bagi tempoh 2026–2030 pada 9hb. Feb. 2026 sebagai usaha strategik untuk menyelaras dan memperkukuh hala tuju penyelidikan pusat.
Bengkel ini bertujuan memastikan perancangan dan pelaksanaan penyelidikan UTM CRC sejajar dengan Pelan Strategik Universiti Teknologi Malaysia ASCEND 2030, keperluan penilaian HICoE/MyRA serta agenda pembangunan mampan dan keperluan industri pembinaan.
Bengkel ini melibatkan penyertaan barisan pengurusan yang diketuai oleh PM Ir. Dr. Shek Poi Ngian dan penyelidik UTM CRC yang melalui sesi pembentangan hala tuju strategik, perbincangan kumpulan berfokus serta penjajaran kluster dan tema penyelidikan. Perbincangan tertumpu kepada pemantapan fokus penyelidikan, pengukuhan kolaborasi industri dan perancangan penyelidikan berimpak tinggi bagi tempoh lima tahun akan datang.
Pihak UTM CRC juga berbesar hati telah menjemput Prof. Dr. Lau Woei Jye bagi memberikan perkongsian pengalaman dan berkongsi tips & tricks untuk geran penyelidikan industri.
Hasil utama bengkel ini merangkumi pemurnian kluster penyelidikan UTM CRC, penetapan keutamaan penyelidikan strategik serta penyediaan draf pelan tindakan penyelidikan yang lebih berstruktur dan berfokus. Bengkel ini juga meningkatkan kesefahaman dalam kalangan penyelidik terhadap sasaran prestasi penyelidikan dan keperluan pemantauan berterusan.
Secara keseluruhannya, bengkel ini berjaya mencapai objektif yang ditetapkan dan dijangka menjadi asas kepada pelaksanaan penyelidikan yang lebih tersusun, berimpak tinggi dan berdaya saing, seterusnya menyumbang kepada pembangunan lestari industri pembinaan dan kecemerlangan penyelidikan Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
26/01/2026
UTM Construction Research Centre, Construction Materials Research Group & Asset Management Division (BPA), UTM successfully organized a two-day training program on designing durable concrete structures, addressing industry challenges in meeting strength requirements while withstanding long-term environmental demands.
The program equipped participants with knowledge to improve durability, performance, and service life of concrete through theoretical principles and practical applications. Participants were awarded professional development points and received technical reference books, supporting continued learning beyond the program.
UTM Strengthens Industry Skills Through Durable Concrete Training | UTM NewsHub
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) organized a two-day training program on designing durable concrete structures, addressing industry challenges in meeting ...
15/01/2026
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15/01/2026
The slump test is the most common and simple method used to measure the workability (consistency) of fresh concrete before it sets. It gives an idea of how easily concrete can be mixed, placed, compacted, and finished.
🔹 Procedure (Step by Step)
1. A slump cone (Abrams cone) is used:
Height = 300 mm
Base diameter = 200 mm
Top diameter = 100 mm
2. The cone is placed on a flat, non-absorbent surface and filled with fresh concrete in 3 layers, each tamped 25 times with a standard tamping rod.
3. The cone is carefully lifted vertically, allowing the concrete to settle under its own weight.
4. The slump value is the difference in height between the cone and the top of the settled concrete (measured in mm).
🔹 Types of Slump
True Slump → Concrete settles uniformly (desirable).
Shear Slump → Concrete shears off and slips sideways (indicates lack of cohesion).
Collapse Slump → Concrete collapses completely (too wet, high workability).
🔹 Typical Slump Values
Low workability (0–25 mm) → For road construction, very stiff mixes.
Medium workability (50–100 mm) → General reinforced concrete work.
High workability (100–175 mm) → For congested reinforcement or pumped concrete.
In short:
The slump test measures the consistency and workability of fresh concrete, ensuring it’s suitable for the intended construction work.
14/01/2026
UTM Construction Research Centre (CRC) in collaboration with the Construction Materials Research Group (CMRG) and UTM Asset Management Division (BPA), successfully organised a two-day professional training workshop entitled “Design for Strength & Durable Concrete: How to Achieve – Theory and Practical” on 13–14 January 2026 at UTM CRC, Block C09, Faculty Civil Engineering, UTM Johor Bahru.
The workshop aimed to strengthen participants’ understanding of concrete performance by bridging theoretical fundamentals with practical applications in the field. It attracted participation from a diverse group of stakeholders, including engineers, consultants, suppliers, manufacturers, industry practitioners, researchers, academicians and students.
The programme featured comprehensive training modules covering general properties of concrete, materials selection, concrete mix design, as well as hands-on practical sessions that allowed participants to apply theoretical concepts in real scenarios. This practical-oriented approach enhanced participants’ technical competency and awareness of best practices in producing strong and durable concrete.
09/01/2026
Curing time for various structures
06/01/2026
How to calculate plastering quantity