Jee Architect

Jee Architect Architectural advisory firm, mastery of Building Codes and Regulations in the discipline of Passive Fire Safety.

We believe the actual strength of a building lies in the strict adherence to protocols and standards, and unwavering commitment to safety.

🐎🔥✨ Happy Chinese New Year from NOTA & JEE Architect! ✨🔥🐎The Year of the Fire Horse symbolises bold energy, unstoppable ...
16/02/2026

🐎🔥✨ Happy Chinese New Year from NOTA & JEE Architect! ✨🔥🐎

The Year of the Fire Horse symbolises bold energy, unstoppable momentum, and fearless progress.

At NOTA & JEE Architect, we believe true quality begins in the heart, and every great outcome is built through focus, dedication, and craftsmanship.

May this Fire Horse year bring you strength, breakthroughs, and powerful growth, and may all your plans gallop smoothly toward success.

🧧 Wishing you a prosperous and joyful Chinese New Year!
Gong Xi Fa Cai! 恭喜发财 🎊

— NOTA + JEE Architect

10/02/2026
Avoid these 5 headaches of owning a non-compliant property!Based on our recent case study, here is what every owner need...
19/01/2026

Avoid these 5 headaches of owning a non-compliant property!

Based on our recent case study, here is what every owner needs to know about the risks involved.

1️⃣ Tenants could not apply for business license & signage approval
Local councils only approve business and signage license for buildings with valid CCC / CFO. Without it, tenants were restricted, which made the units far less attractive to businesses.

2️⃣ Rental value was capped
Without compliance, tenants were unwilling to pay market rates. Some avoided the property altogether due to licensing and operational risks.

3️⃣ Limited tenant profile
Reputable companies, especially MNCs, listed companies, or businesses requiring proper licences, simply cannot occupy non-compliant premises.

4️⃣ Financing & refinancing difficulties
Banks are cautious with non-compliant buildings. This affects loan approvals, refinancing options, and overall asset leverage.

5️⃣ Resale value significantly reduced
When it came to exit strategy, the property’s value was far below market. This was not due to location or size but rather because of legal risk.

For business premises especially, compliance affects your rental yield, tenant quality, and long-term appreciation.You can avoid these problems by understanding compliance requirements before you complete the deal.

At JEE Architect, we often remind clients that making your property compliant is not an expense but rather an investment. If you are planning to buy or currently operate a business premise, we can help you navigate the legal complexities.
Contact us for a consultation on your property’s status.

📩 [email protected] 1366
📍7B, Jalan 17/45, Seksyen 17 46400 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

16/01/2026

📢 Job Alert‼️

We are hiring Assistant Architect who are ready to take their careers beyond the usual design and drawing work!

Excited About Fit-Outs?
If you’re tired of conventional drawings, focus on fit-out submission drawings that make a real impact. Join us and be part of something exciting!

At JEE Architect, we offer a career that challenges you, rewards your expertise, and pushes the boundaries of architectural safety. Let’s connect!

📧 Send your resume & portfolio to:
[email protected]

📍Location: 7B, Jalan 17/45, Seksyen 17, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Building Compliance = Property ValueA Real Case Insight“Does Your Property Really Have Value — If It’s Not Compliant?”Ma...
08/01/2026

Building Compliance = Property Value
A Real Case Insight

“Does Your Property Really Have Value — If It’s Not Compliant?”

Many property owners believe a completed building automatically equals value. But value doesn’t come from walls alone because it comes from compliance.

Many also see building compliance as a cost.
In reality, compliance is value.

A real case we recently encountered says it all.

A client approached us hoping to legalise his industrial property. Years ago, he purchased agricultural land that came with an existing block of buildings. At that time, it felt like a good deal with no construction cost, a ready building, immediate rental income, and the assumption that rental value would increase over time.

But the reality turned out very differently.

Only then did he realise that what he thought was an advantage had quietly become his biggest limitation.

This case highlights a crucial truth:
👉 A non-compliant building is not an asset; it’s a liability.
👉 Compliance doesn’t just protect you legally, it unlocks value.

For business premises especially, compliance affects:
• Rental yield
• Tenant quality
• Financing options
• Long-term appreciation
• Exit strategy

Many of these issues could have been avoided if compliance had been understood earlier, specifically before the transaction and not after.

At JEE Architect, we often remind clients:
Making your property compliant is not an expense but rather an investment.

If you own, plan to buy, or are operating a business premise and are unsure about its compliance status, it’s always wiser to check early before limitations turn into losses.

Feel free to reach out if you would like to understand your property’s compliance status better, or simply to have a conversation on how compliance can protect and add value to your asset. We are always happy to share and help where we can.

📣 A Reflection After the Tai Po Fire IncidentThe tragic Tai Po fire incident in Hong Kong, which resulted in more than a...
03/12/2025

📣 A Reflection After the Tai Po Fire Incident

The tragic Tai Po fire incident in Hong Kong, which resulted in more than a hundred casualties, has shaken the region — and the entire built environment community. The building was fully occupied while its façade was undergoing refurbishment and upgrading works.

Many people assume:
“External façade works are outside the building — how can they affect the safety inside? At most, it’s just about preventing falling debris.”

But the truth is, external works on a high-rise building can create far greater internal risks than most people realise.

When an entire tower is wrapped with full-height scaffolding and covered with combustible protective netting, it forms a massive vertical and horizontal fire pathway.
Once a fire starts on the outside, it can spread rapidly upward and sideways, then pe*****te into the units through windows or openings.

While investigations are still ongoing, early reports suggest that several possible contributing factors may have intensified the fire spread and hindered evacuation:

⚠️ Use of protective netting below fire safety standards for the façade works.
⚠️ Styrofoam boards used to cover windows — trapping heat, accelerating fire spread, and preventing occupants from seeing smoke or flames early, delaying their awareness and escape.
⚠️ Fire staircase windows used for material loading access — exposing the escape route to external fire risk and compromising the integrity of the fire escape path.
⚠️ Fire alarm systems malfunction or may be were temporarily disabled to ease delivery through fire-rated lift lobby doors.
⚠️ Scaffolding erected around all blocks simultaneously — reducing fire separation between buildings and creating continuous fire channels.

These so-called “temporary measures” become deadly vulnerabilities during a fire!

When flames travel up the scaffold and protective netting, they can break into units from the outside — giving residents almost no time to react.
A staircase that should have been the safest escape route becomes compromised because opened windows allow smoke and fire to sweep in.

This is why external façade works can impose tremendous internal safety risks.
It is far from “just external work” — it can be the most overlooked yet critical threat in a lived-in building undergoing refurbishment.
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📣 A Wake-Up Call for the Entire Building Industry

The life safety of occupants must always be the prime consideration.
This tragedy pushes us — as part of the building industry — to re-examine our collective roles and responsibilities in safeguarding public safety.

Most of the time, our attention is focused on fire safety for new buildings or unoccupied spaces.
But incidents like this remind us that construction sites, especially those within lived-in buildings, pose significant risks that are often underestimated.

This incident reinforces several critical points:

🔸 Safety is a shared responsibility — no single party can ensure it alone; architects, contractors, engineers, building facility managers, and authorities must work hand-in-hand.
🔸 Integrity in tendering and construction matters — cost-cutting, shortcuts, or non-compliant methods can lead to catastrophic outcomes.
🔸 Construction-stage fire safety is often overlooked — temporary works, hoarding, scaffolding, blocked exits, and inadequate site safety control can all become deadly hazards.
🔸 Authorities also play a crucial role — through enforcement, inspections, and ensuring that approvals and site safety guidelines are properly implemented.
🔸 Lived-in refurbishment requires heightened caution and clear methodology — because people are still living, sleeping, and working inside these buildings every day.

As professionals in this industry, we must continuously remind ourselves:

✨Safety is not a checkbox. It is a culture.✨
And maintaining it requires vigilance, integrity, and proactive action from every party involved.

“Let this be a reminder that in everything we build, manage, or approve —
Human Lives Must Always Come Before Profit or Convenience.”

May the victims rest in peace.

04/09/2025
31/08/2025

Happy 68th Malaysia Independence Day! 🇲🇾
Let's continue to build harmony and progress for a brighter tomorrow.✨

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