Application Of Green Technology In Malaysian
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Application Of Green Technology In Malaysian
Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Application Of Green Technology In Malaysian Construction: Have We Got It Right? Prof. Madya Sr. Dr. Fadzil Hassan [email protected] International Construction Week (ICW) & Ecobuild SEA 2014 , KLCC Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur 18 September 2014 Contents • Context of Green Technology application in construction • The challenge of getting it right • The way forward • Conclusion Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Context of Sustainable Construction: Global Issues Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Unsustained Development: The Consequences Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Green Technology: Definition DEFINITIO N The DEVELOPMENT and APPLICATION of PRODUCTS, GREEN TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS used to CONSERVE the NATURAL ENVIRONMENT and RESOURCES, which MINIMIZES and REDUCES the NEGATIVE IMPACT of human activities KeTTHA Why Green Technology? Why Green Technology? Blok 1, Highland Towers 48 De ath s 8 De at Taman Hillview hs (2002) 4 De at hs Kampung Pasir, Ulu Klang (2006) Why Green Technology? Construction issues Uncontrolled Wastage Management Depletion of Natural Construction Materials Accidents & Deaths Disease Outbreak Unpaid Debts Illegal Labour Mitigating the Problem Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 GOVERNMENT’S COMMITMENT BUDGET SPEECH 2010 oleh Y.A.B. Perdana Menteri Malaysia “memberi keutamaan kepada barangan dan perkhidmatan yang mesra alam sekitar dan mematuhi standard produk teknologi hijau dalam perolehan Kerajaan” PROGRAM TRANSFORMASI EKONOMI Menetapkan matlamat dalam kesemua kementerian bahawa 50% produk dan perkhidmatan terpilih yang dibeli oleh sektor awam mesti memiliki pengesahan label eko menjelang 2020 The Strategy GREEN TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Green Technology Initiatives: National & Industry Level Post 2012? Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Green Technology Initiatives: National & Industry Level Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Green Technology Initiatives: National & Industry Level Construction Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 The Challenge Application in Malaysian construction? GREEN TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION ….. the common approach …………. with variable results? Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Establishing the Implementation strategy ….. the common approach The common practice Best Practice/Knowledge-based Approach Form Steering Committee Form Working Group/Committee Organise Workshop Establish Implementation Framework Appoint Designated Study/Research Team’ Team’ Why ‘Off Tangent” Tangent” Policies: • Inadequate TOR • Unqualified members • Inadequate references • Poor ‘validation’ validation’ • Little stakeholder/endstakeholder/end-user engagement • ‘TopTop- down’ down’ approach • No ‘PilotPilot-Study’ Study’ Propose Implementation Framework Validation 1 Yes Design Detail Implementation Plan Validation 2 Yes Present to ‘Expert Panel’ No No No Organise Implementation Schedule (Who, What & When?) Pilot Implementation Yes Implement Yes Implement No • Holistic TOR • Adequate reference • Valid source • Right methodology: 9 Focus group 9 Workshop 9 Interview • Focus Group/surveys/ interviews • Validity test: 9 Internal & external 9 Respondent 9 Sampling 9 Analysis • Focus Group/surveys/ interviews • Validity test: 9 Internal & external 9 Respondent 9 Sampling 9 Analysis How other initiatives have fared? Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 .... what makes it work? Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 So, where do WE START? The Key Starting Point: Re-learning the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) Approach Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Helicopter view of what makes it work: “The Eco-system Approach” (Adapted from: Dutch Leonard – Harvard Business School, 2008) • POLITICAL WILL/SUPPORT: ¾ Government/Ministry ¾ Professional Institutions ¾ REDHA/Developers community ¾ Contractors ¾ Supply chain community ¾ Training/Education institutions PROMOTION & LEGISLATION: PEOPLE PROCESS GREEN TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION VALUE Application of Green Technology in the Malaysian Construction Industry ¾EcoEco-labeling ¾Green Procurement ¾GBI /Other Equivalent ¾Local ByeBye-lays ¾Standards ¾ETC. ¾Education & Training •PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCESS: ¾Inception/Conceptual ¾Design/Design Development ¾Tendering ¾Construction ¾CloseClose-out 1. Awareness (conscious)? 2. Appreciation (know the real problem /spectator)? 3. Application – (willing/participative)? Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 The Way Forward STAKEHOLDERS: •Government Agencies: ¾CIDB ¾JKR ¾SIRIM ¾KeTTHA ¾Professional Bodies/Institutions “NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY POLICIES: - Green Procurement •Professional Institutions ¾PAM, RISM, IEM, CIOB Etc ¾REDHA, MasterBuilders, etc •Education Institution Contractors DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION PROJECT LEVEL: - Project Management ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Developers Consultants Contractors Suppliers Approving/monitoring Authorities ¾ Education & Training organisations • PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCESS: PROMOTION & LEGISLATION: ¾EcoEco-labeling ¾Green Procurement ¾GBI ¾Local ByeBye-lays ¾Standards ¾ETC. ¾Education & Training • STAKEHOLDERS: GREEN TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION ¾ Inception/Conceptual ¾ Design/Design Development ¾ Tendering ¾ Construction ¾ CloseClose-out The Project Life Cycle Facilities / Maintenance/Operations Management Project Management Project Manager Facilities/Maintenance/Operations Manager Design Process Management (Consultants/s.o) Design Development Inception/Feasibility study Tender Award Construction Project Contract Management (Contractor) Handover Construction Construction Management Documentation & Tendering Defects Liability Period (DLP) (Construction Manager) (Construction Costing) (Project Costing) (Life Cycle Costing) Decommissioning The Project Life Cycle INCEPTION/CONEPTUAL Feasibility Study DESIGN/DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Schematic Design Detail Design TENDERING/ PROCUREMENT Tender Documentation Client’s Brief Specifications Project Planning (Project Objectives) Testing & Commissioning Cost Tendering Conceptual Design Construction Site Management CLOSE OUT Time Appoint Consultant Site Investigation CONSTRUCTION Detail Cost Estimate Quality Project Handover Health & Safety Environment Authorities Approval Defects Liability Period (DLP) Management Tender Evaluation Preliminary Estimate Contract Administration Budget Allocation Cost Planning Elemental Cost Analysis Tender Award Project Monitoring Close-Out A Holistic Green Technology Application Design Construction Detail Design & Specifications Construction Management (1) Schematic Design Elemental Cost analysis (2)* • Contract Sum • Claims & Payments • Variations • Extension of Time • Determination • Completion • Etc. (1)* • Time • Cost • Quality • Health & Safety • Environment Contract Administration (2) Authorities Approval Project Monitoring Detail Cost Estimate/Pre-tender Estimate Success or Failure Start Conceptual Design Preliminary Estimate Clients’ Brief Planning Budget Site Investigation Tender Award Consultant Appointment Cost Planning Tender Exercise Feasibility Study Inception Tendering Testing & Commissioning Tender Evaluation DLP Management Tender Documentation Hand Over Final Account Close Out The Gaps Analysis STAKEHOLDERS: •Government Agencies: ¾CIDB ¾JKR ¾SIRIM ¾KeTTHA ¾Professional Bodies/Institutions 1. Awareness? 2. Appreciation? 3. Application ? • STAKEHOLDERS: “NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY POLICIES: - Green Procurement •Professional Institutions ¾PAM, RISM, IEM, CIOB Etc ¾REDHA, MasterBuilders, etc •Education Institution Contractors • ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ PROMOTION & LEGISLATION: EcoEco-labeling Green Procurement GBI /Others Local ByeBye-lays Standards ETC. Education & Training ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Developers Consultants Contractors Suppliers Approving/monitoring Authorities ¾ Education & Training organisations DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION PROJECT LEVEL: - Project Management • PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROCESS: GREEN TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION ¾ Inception/Conceptual ¾ Design/Design Development ¾ Tendering ¾ Construction ¾ CloseClose-out The Gap Analysis INCEPTION/CONEPTUAL Feasibility Study DESIGN/DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Schematic Design Detail Design TENDERING/ PROCUREMENT Tender Documentation Client’s Brief Specifications Project Planning (Project Objectives) Testing & Commissioning Cost Tendering Conceptual Design Construction Site Management CLOSE OUT Time Appoint Consultant Site Investigation CONSTRUCTION Detail Cost Estimate Quality Project Handover Health & Safety Environment Authorities Approval Defects Liability Period (DLP) Management Tender Evaluation Preliminary Estimate Contract Administration Budget Allocation Cost Planning Elemental Cost Analysis Tender Award Project Monitoring Close-Out Integrating Green Technology application in Malaysian construction? Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 Conclusion • Getting it right from the start • Critical need for a “Knowledge-Based Approach” • Holistic conception and application of Green Technology • Initiatives will work only when the right ecosystem is in place • “Everyone must be involved” Copyright ©padzil.uitm.2014 GREEN TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION
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