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IBS - Construction Research Institute of Malaysia
IBS DIGEST @ malbex
IBS DIGEST SPECIAL ISSUE FOR THE 24TH. MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL BUILDING EXPOSITION (MALBEX)
Organised By :
19 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2007
Co-Organised By :
KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE, MALAYSIA
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Introduction
IBS DIGEST@
What is IBS
Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) is a construction
process that utilises components or building systems which
involve prefabricated components and on-site installation.
From the structural classification, there are five main IBS
groups identified as being used popularly in Malaysia.
•Pre-cast Concrete Framing, Panel and Box Systems – pre-cast
columns, beams, slabs, 3-D components (balconies, staircases,
toilets, etc), etc;
•Formwork Systems – tunnel forms, EPS-based forms, beams and
columns moulding forms, permanent steel formworks, etc;
•Steel Framing Systems – steel beams and columns, portal
frames, roof trusses, etc;
•Prefabricated Timber Framing Systems – timber frames, roof
trusses, etc;
•Block Work Systems – interlocking concrete masonry units
(CMU), lightweight concrete blocks, etc.
With the advancement of technology
and innovation, various pre-fabricated
materials have entered the market.
It includes gypsum, wood wool,
polymer,
fiberglass,
glass
and
aluminium-based IBS components.
Currently a total of 128 IBS companies
have registered with CIDB Malaysia.
As mentioned, the use of IBS
assures
valuable
advantages
such as the reduction of unskilled
workers,
less
wastage,
less
volume of site materials, increased
environmental and construction site
cleanliness and better quality control.
These advantages also promote a safer and more organised
construction site; and reduce the completion time of construction.
IBS Roadmap 2003-2010
Based on the IBS Roadmap 2003–2010, positive impacts from the
fundamental proposal and new Government incentives are:
• The industry will choose IBS which guarantees better quality,
productivity and safety. In the globalisation era, these are critical
factors for the survival of Malaysian construction players ;
• The enforcement of using Modular Coordination (MC) through
Uniform Building By Laws (UBBL) will encourage standardisation
and subsequently increase the usage of IBS components. It also
encourages participation from manufacturers and assemblers
to enter the market, thus reducing the price of IBS components.
This will create and sustain new sub-sectors in the manufacturing
industry. In essence, MC will facilitate open industrialisation.
• A screening and selection programme based on IBS standard
components will ensure that low quality products are not marketed
in the country. This aspect is important to avoid failures in IBS
projects; and
• By reducing wet-trades through IBS, the dependency on foreign
workers will also diminish.
Collaborative effort by
Government & Industry
partners
Roadmap endorsed by the
Cabinet Ministers :
End of October 2003
Provides milestones & targets
to facilitate industry readiness
towards Industrialisation
IBS re-strategised through
5-M Strategies :
Manpower, Material,
Management, Monetary
& Marketing
MC
Modular
Coordination
Open Building
&
The term “IBS” goes far beyond
than being just a modern method
of
prefabricated
or
offsite
construction. IBS also includes the
Open Building Concept that was
first promoted during the rebuilding
years of post-war Netherlands.
The rules for dimensions, positions
and interfaces of components
are important elements of Open
Building. As such, the principles
of
Modular
Coordination
(MC) are also applied. In the
Malaysian context, it is the
rules set by the Malaysian
Standard MS 1064 that was based
on Nederlands Normalisatie Institut
(NNI)’s NEN 6000; the standards
for MC in design of buildings.
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Towards less labour dependency and
better quality, productivity and safety,
the construction industry needs to have
an increased effort in the development
and usage of new and relevant
technology and innovation in the area.
The Government strongly supports
construction industrialisation through the
use of Industrialised Building Systems
(IBS) and Modular Coordination (MC).
It is crucial for the industry players to be
technologically savvy, innovative and equipped with the relevant
experience to offer their products and services for the global market.
Failing to do so, the parties are risking their survival in the competitive borderless business world. CIDB Malaysia strives to offer the industry with various industrialisation programs that include establishment of the IBS Centre, training sessions and seminars, researches
and publications; among many others. IBS Digest is the only
non-commercial Malaysian quarterly publication that is solely dedicated
to the construction industrialisation agenda. It has been published by
CIDB Malaysia since 2005 and functions as an important promotion
tool to disseminate information on Government’s IBS initiative.
In conjuction with the 24th. Malaysian International Building Exposition
(Malbex 2007) that is being held during the 9th. International
Construction Week (ICW 2007), I am very honoured and proud to
present you the IBS Digest’s Malbex 2007 Special Issue. To be
distributed free of charge to the anticipated 15,000 visitors of Malbex
2007, it is hoped that the promotion of the industrialisation agenda
through IBS Roadmap 2003-2010 will reach a substantial share of
the construction fraternity. I take this opportunity to congratulate
the Construction Technology Development Division, particularly
the IBS Centre, for creating yet another innovative product to
be shared with the industry; as well as the Reed Exhibitions Sdn.
Bhd. for having successfully assembled a segment of the building
community with common interest for this auspicious event.
Welcome to Industrialisation of Construction
in
IBS Malaysia
Prefabricated
construction
in
Malaysia started way back almost
fourty years ago with the completion
of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Public
Housing Estate; or commonly
known as the Pekeliling Flats.
For the last four decades, the
construction industry has been
experimenting
with
various
prefabricated construction; being
lead by various precast concrete
solution providers that come and
go. In most of the cases, it was
for one-off and isolated project
usage. No proper plan was
formulated by the government
for
the
industrialisation
of
construction until the inception
of the IBS Roadmap 2003-2010.
A masterplan to facilitate the
transformation of the Malaysian
construction
sector
was
formulated with inputs from
industry and endorsed by the
Cabinet back in October 2003.
Known as the “Industrialised
Building Systems (IBS) Roadmap
2003-2010”, the
masterplan is
based on the 5-M Strategy (Manpower,
Materials-ComponentsMachines,
ManagementProcesses-Methods,
Monetary
and Marketing) with the target of having an industrialised
construction industry as well as
achieving Open Building by the
year 2010. The transformation
of the construction sector is
crucial in ensuring the successful
achievement of Vision 2020.
Y.Bhg. Datuk Ir. Hamzah Hasan
Chief Executive
CIDB Malaysia
GOVERNMENT DIRECTIVES & INCENTIVES
Through the 2005 Budget announcement back in September
2004, it was declared that all new government building projects
are required to have at least 50% IBS content; which is
calculated through the IBS Score Manual that was developed
by CIDB Malaysia. The decision to make it compulsory for
government buildings was to create sufficient momentum
for the demand of IBS components. In order to attract private
clients, the second announcement was on the levy exemption
for housing projects that have a minimum IBS Score of 50%.
The IBS Agenda was further boosted with the 2006 Budget
announcement. Tax incentive was offered through Accelerated
Capital Allowance (ACA). IBS manufacturers would be given
ACA for expenses occurred in the purchase of moulds used for
production of precast concrete components. Also stated in the
2006 Budget was that the government would ensure that all IBS
components used in public projects are to be MS 1064-compliance.
This would facilitate standardisation of components and increase
productivity of construction. The commitment of the government is
further strengthened with the announcement of the Ninth Malaysia
Plan. Again emphasis was given to IBS in public and affordable
housing projects. In addition to that, it was also declared that
the government would be offering more incentives for the users
of standardised drawings based on the usage of IBS and MC.
P u b l i c a t i o n
C o m m i t t e e
Advisors Datuk Ir. Hamzah Hasan, Ir. Elias Ismail Editorial Board Ir. Noraini
Bahri, Rozaiman Hassan, Rofizlan Ahmad Publisher Pusat IBS, Tingkat 1, Blok E,
Lot 8, Jln Chan Sow Lin, 55200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tel : +603-9281 6909, Fax
: +603-9281 5870, Email : [email protected], Website : www.cidb.gov.my Content &
Design Consultant Innovacia Sdn Bhd.
IBS DIGEST@malbex2007
CIDB Malaysia’s IBS Digest is a bi-lingual publication for the promotion of the
Industrialised Building Systems (IBS). In its third year of publication, IBS Digest is
distributed free of charge to public and private organizations. IBS DIGEST@malbex
is a Special Issue of the IBS Digest; published exclusively for the 24th. Malaysian International Building Exposition (Malbex 2007). No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission of the publisher. Kindly contact ibs@cidb.
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IBS Mapping
Methodologies
&
As the Construction Industry
matures and adopts ever more
sophisticated product and processes to improve competitiveness in the era of globalization, the need for new and
better project delivery systems
is now becoming a necessity
for sustainability.
The Methodologies in addressing IBS issues is also
crucial in capitalising and exploiting the IBS potential. Two
methodologies are being promoted to the industry namely
the Mind Map initiated by the
Buzan Organization and the
Blue Ocean Strategy developed by Prof W Chan Kim
Chan and Renee Mauborgne.
Industrialisation of Construction or IBS involves the
migration of the construction
industry towards a Blue Ocean
market. This new ground for
the industry requires development not only on the hard,
but also the soft aspects of the
industry.As such, IBS is both
projects and
development
based program.
These approaches have been
adopted by organiations in
addressing their positioning
in today’s global business environment and have proven
to be effective and provided
impactful contribution to these
companies’ increasing competitiveness.
The soft aspects of IBS involves strategic planning and
knowledge management. It
forms the basic fundamentals
or infrastrucutre in realising
the industrialisation agenda.
The industry is therefore encouraged to apply these methodologies in their journey towards persevering this new
Blue Ocean frontier through
IBS.
The hard apects function as
tool as to realise this mission.
It involves the management of
the industry supply chain and
implmentation of benchmark
projects.
* Mind Mapping is the registered trademark of the Buzan Organization
IBS in Blue Ocean Strategy Canvas
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IBS in MALBEX
EXHIBITION HALL 1 & 2
EXHIBITION HALL 4
INDUCE A CLEAR MIND
THROUGH.SUDOKU
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Policies & Directives on IBS
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Budget Speech 2005
Kerajaan bertekad untuk memastikan setiap rakyat
mempunyai peluang menduduki rumah mampu milik
(affordable homes). Bagi tempoh 1971-2003 Kerajaan
telah membina 490 ribu unit rumah kos rendah.
Sementara itu, sektor swasta membina 509 ribu unit untuk
keluarga berpendapatan rendah. Kerajaan berhasrat
menyediakan 100 ribu unit lagi rumah mampu milik dan
akan dilaksanakan dengan kaedah Industrialised Building
System (IBS). Kaedah ini akan memastikan pembinaan
yang berkualiti, menjimatkan kos, mewujudkan persekitaran
kerja yang lebih selamat dan bersih serta mengurangkan
pergantungan
kepada
pekerja
asing.
Sebagai
langkah untuk menggalakkan lagi penggunaan IBS, peratus
projek pembinaan bangunan oleh Kerajaan yang
menggunakan kaedah IBS akan dipertingkatkan daripada
30 peratus pada masa ini kepada 50 peratus mulai
tahun 2005. Selain itu, syarikat pemaju perumahan yang
menggunakan komponen IBS melebihi 50 peratus akan
diberipengecualian sepenuhnya daripada levi yang
dikenakan oleh CIDB.
BUDGET SPEECH 2005
By
YAB DATO’ SERI ABDULLAH BIN HJ. AHMAD BADAWI
PRIME MINISTER AND FINANCE MINISTER
19 -22 SEPT 2007
EXHIBITION HALLS 1, 2 & 4
Legend :
CIDB Malaysia / IBS Pavillion
Other IBS Manufacturers
(registered with CIDB Malaysia)
Directive letter from Ministry of Finance dated
6th July 2005 to all Secretary Generals of
Ministries, Heads of Federal Departments, State
Secretaries, Head of Federal Statutory Bodies,
Heads of Local Authorithies and CEO’s of GLCs.
...efforts will be enhanced to encourage the
use of alternative construction material and
technology under the Industrialised Building
System (IBS) and designs based on the Modular
Coordination...
...the implementation of IBS will be guided
by a roadmap of implementation strategies.
Amongst others, the strategies will include the
use of IBS components in the construction of
affordable homes and in Government building
projects and enforcement on the use of
Modular Coordination concept through
Uniformed Building By-Laws by the
Local authorities.
Paragraph 21.36 and 21.37 of the 9th Malaysia
Plan (2006-2010)
9th Malaysia Plan
Sudoku Solution :
...penggunaan kaedah IBS dalam
pembinaan rumah mampu milik termsuk
pembinaan bangunan Kerajaan akan
dipertingkatkan daripada 30% kepada 50% mulai
tahun 2005. sehubungan dengan itu, semua
agensi Kerajaan adalah dikehendaki menggunakan
Manual for Industrialised Building System (IBS)
Content Scoring System.
Treasury Directive
KUALA LUMPUR
CONVENTION CENTRE
BUDGET SPEECH 2006
By
YAB DATO’ SERI ABDULLAH BIN HJ. AHMAD
BADAWI
Budget Speech 2006
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Usaha
menggalakkan
penggunaan
Industrialised
Building System (IBS) akan diteruskan supaya
objektif mengurangkan pergantungan kepada tenaga
kerja kurang mahir serta pekerja asing dapat dicapai.
Dalam Bajet ini, saya mencadangkan perbelanjaan
modal ke atas pembelian acuan untuk pengeluar
komponen IBS diberi elaun modal dipercepatkan untuk
dituntut dalam tempoh 3 tahun. Langkah ini akan dapat
mengurangkan kos komponen binaan seperti tiang,
rasuk, dinding dan lantai. Kerajaan akan memastikan
komponen IBS yang digunakan mematuhi Piawaian
Malaysia MS 1064. Penggunaan piawaian ini akan
memastikan kualiti dan mengawal kos pembinaan.
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Persada Johor International Convention Centre, Johor Bahru.
Pekeliling Flats, Kuala Lumpur
Function of Building
Location
Construction Period
Owner
Contractor
Manufacturer
IBS System
: Residential
: Kuala Lumpur
: 1966-1969
: Ministry of Local Government and Housing,
Malaysia
: Joint venture of Gammon-Larsen and
Nielsen
: Joint venture of Gammon-Larsen and
Nielsen
: Precast concrete walls and plank slabs
The construction was
launched in 1968. The scheme at Jalan
Pekeliling comprises 4 blocks of 4-storey flats and shops, 7 blocks of
17-storey flats, totaling 3009 units and was completed within 27 month,
including the time taken in the construction of the RM 2.5 million casting yard for the prefabricated elements at 10½ miles Jalan Damansara.
Standardised precast structural components comprising precast columns, precast
beams and hollow core slabs were widely utilised. Most of the beam-to-column
connections involved the use of cast in-situ concrete to produce rigid construction.
For the base, each precast column with built-in sleeves at the column bottom end
was inserted into the starter bars of the base. The sleeves were then grouted
with a special grouting mix to produce continuous column-to-base connections.
The floor system consisted of hollow core slabs with structural concrete topping.
Function of Building
Location
Construction Period
Owner
Project Manager
Architect
Consulting Engineer
Manufacturer
IBS System
: Convention Centre
: Johor Bahru, Johor
: 2005-2006
: Johor Corporation
: TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd
: Design P.A.C. Sdn Bhd
: JNA Iktisas Sdn Bhd
: Eastern Pretech (M) Sdn Bhd
: Precast concrete beams, columns and
hollow core slabs.
Persada Johor International Convention Centre (JICC) is located adjacent to
Puteri Pan Pacific hotel, Menara Ansar and Kompleks Kotaraya in Johor Bahru.
The centre comprises 247000 square feet of floor area which can accommodate
2600 people for a sit down dinner or 3600 theater-style seats. Apart from that, JICC
also offers an area of 20000 square feet for retailers, food and beverage operators.
Teachers’ Quarters
Function of Building
Location
Rifle Range, Air Itam, Penang
Function of Building
Location
Owner
Contractor
Manufacturer
IBS System
: Residential
: Jalan Padang Tembak, Air Itam, Pulau Pinang
: State Government of Penang
: Hochtief-Chee Seng
: Hochtief-Chee Seng
: Precast concrete walls and plank slabs
Rifle Range was the second IBS pilot project carried out by the Ministry
of Local Government and Housing, after the Pekeliling flats in Kuala Lumpur. This project was launched here in 1968 as Penang was the nation’s
major port and its second-largest town at that time. The project consisting of 4000 units was built by the joint-venture firm of Hochtief-Chee
Seng. The system used was Larsen and Nielsen’s pre-fabricated system.
Taman Tun Sardon, Gelugor, Penang
Function of Building
Location
Year of completion
Owner
IBS System
: Residential
: Gelugor, Penang
: 1978
: State Government of Penang
: Precast concrete walls and plank slabs
The buildings were constructed in 1978 by the State Government of
Penang. A total of 1005 units of low-cost, five-storey walk up flats were
constructed using the BRECAST system as recommended by the Public
Works Department of Penang. The BRECAST system was developed
by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) in the United Kingdom.
Construction Period
Owner
Architect
Consulting Engineer
Contractor
Manufacturer
IBS System
: Residential / Teachers’ Quarters
: 109 locations throughout Malaysia. Among
the locations are SMK Ibrahim Sungai Petani,
SK Kepala Batas, SK Batu Lapan, SM Tengku
Kudin, SM Kajang Utama, SM Seksyen 17,
SM Kalumpang, SM Pontian, SM Sri Bentong,
SM Taman Tun (TTDI), SM (LKPT) Chem
omoi, SMK Sertik, SM Lurah Birut, etc.
: 1998-2002
: Ministry of Education
: NRY Architects Sdn Bhd
: KTA Tenaga Sdn Bhd
: Encorp Systembilt Sdn Bhd
: Sunway Precast Industries Sdn Bhd
and Leighton Construction Sdn Bhd
: Precast wall and precast planks
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The floors at tower levels utilised the IBS steel composite floor system
in which concrete was cast in-situ on steel corrugated decking. The slab
thickness varied from 110mm in offices to 200mm on mechanical floors.
With the aid of the reinforced concrete core, outer perimeter beams
and columns, the 88-storey building could be constructed economically
with the use of the steel composite floor system. In this case, the floor
system consisted of wide flange steel beams up to 12.8m long to
support metal decks and in-situ concrete. Most of the beams were W18
or shallower and one end of each beam was supported by a concrete
core and the other end by a perimeter beam. Connection between steel
beams and concrete elements were designed based on simple connections to allow fast erection. Vertical loads were transmitted to the supporting members through the transfer of shear force only, while lateral loads
were transferred to the inner tubes through the floor diagram. The PETRONAS Twin Towers, which combined modern technology and cultural
identity, introduced a new concept in design, construction and technology.
KL Sentral Station, Kuala Lumpur
Function of Building
: Railway Station, Commuter Station, LRT
Station, KL Sentral-KLIA Airport Rail
Station,
Shopping Complex and Monorail.
: Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur
: 4 April 1997 – April 2001
: Kuala Lumpur Sentral Sdn Bhd
: Kisho Kurokawa Architects & Associates
: Liang Peddle Thorp (for design of station
and depot)
Perunding Alam Bina Sdn Bhd
: RSPA
: Bovis Lend Lease
: Steel roof structure and precast hollow
core slabs
Location
Construction Period
Owner
Architectural Concept
Architect
Consulting Engineer
Project Manager
IBS System
Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station is an integrated hub with various modes of
rail transports, namely KTMB intercity and commuter services, The Putra
LRT services and the Express Rail Link services. In terms of construction,
the deck above the railway tracks was constructed using prefabricated,
pre-stressed hollow core slabs. Similarly in the concourse area, precast
concrete hollow core slabs were adopted. For the roof, tubular sections
were needed. Although the roof was kept exposed with the pre-fabricated
tubular sectios, the aesthetics of the design were still obvious.
This project was known as a Privatisation Project for the Development
and Construction of Teachers’ Quarters
for the Ministry of Education, Malaysia
(Projek Penswastaan Pembangunan dan
Pembinaan Rumah Guru.) This project was
launched in 1998 and consists of 10000
units of apartments on 107 sites used as
teachers’ quarters throughout Malaysia.
A total of 4700 units of teachers’ quarters
were completed by Sunway Precast,
with the remaining units completed by
Leighton. This project comprises low-rise
(four and five storey high) apartment
complexes,with only four to six units per
floor, and a floor area of 1000 square feet.
Each apartment unit has three bedrooms,
two bathrooms, a living room, a dining room, a balcony and a courtyard.
Cyberjaya Townhouse, Cyberjaya
Function of Building
Location
Year of Completion
Architect
Consulting Engineer
Contractor
Manufacturer
IBS System
Dayabumi Complex, Kuala Lumpur
Function of Building
Location
Year of completion
Architect
Contractor
IBS System
: Office and Shopping Centre
: Jalan Hishamuddin, Kuala Lumpur
: 1984
: BEP Arkitek Private Limited
Malaysian National Bureau of Urban
Development
Arkitek MAA Sdn Bhd
: Takenaka Corporation
: Steel Beams and columns
: Residential
: Cyberjaya
: 2000
: Veritas Architect
: TSSC Lim Sdn Bhd
: Jeks Engineering Sdn Bhd
: Eastern Pretech (M) Sdn Bhd
: Precast concrete wall, planks and hollow core
slabs
These buildings are located near Multimedia University, Cyberjaya and were built
using the wall system. A combination of precast planks and hollow core slabs were
used to build a total of 2600m2 in floor area. Planks with the normal span of 5m were
used in wet areas such as bathrooms or toilets. Using these planks, thicker cast
in-situ concrete could be provided. Hollow core slabs were used in dry and more
spacious areas such as lounges or bedrooms. Hence, the quantity used was generally
larger than precast planks. The walls provided stability for the overall building.
The building is 157m high with 36 storeys, of which two storeys of the
building are below ground. It is located at Jalan Hishamuddin, Kuala
Lumpur. The total floor space is 150632 m2. The building houses a
shopping arcade and offices. The building was constructed using steel
beams and columns, a common type of IBS system. At the same time, there
were no steel mills producing steel sections, hence the steel components
for this project were imported from overseas. The construction period,
as a result of utilizing the IBS system, was shortened to 26 months as
compared to 44 months if conventional reinforced concrete were adopted.
Architect
Consulting Engineer
Contractor
Manufacturer
IBS System
: Office and Training Centre
: Sintok, Kedah
: Construction Industry Development Board
(CIDB)
: Azza Associates Architects
: Jurutera Konsult Maju Sdn Bhd
: Yiked Industri Bina Sdn Bhd
: ACPI Bhd
: Precast concrete beams and columns
Akademi Binaan Malaysia for the Northern region is located in Sintok, Kedah.
The academy comprises administration buildings and workshops for the
training centre. The workshops were built using total pre-fabricated precast
concrete components of beams and columns. The frame was a single-storey
structure and hence the columns were fabricated in single length. In order to
obtain rigid column-to-base connection, grouted sleeve connections were
employed. The columns were further restrained at mid-height with precast beams
to reduce column slenderness and also to provide supporting structure for the
walls.
Function of Building
Location
Construction Period
Owner
Architect
Consulting Engineer
Steel Manufacturer
Precaster
IBS System
: Administration Building and Hospital
: Serdang
: 4 months (for the erection of steel structures
and slabs
: Ministry of Health, Malaysia
: Gabungan Arkitek Sdn Bhd
: Ranhill Consulting Sdn Bhd
: Perwaja Steel Sdn Bhd
: ACPI Bhd
: Steel beams and columns, precast concrete
half slab
The main block of the hospital is an eight-storey building and was built using
steel frame components. The open steel section of beams and columns
were then encased with case in-situ concrete. A total of 6100 tonnes of steel
were used for the main frame. The flooring system was constructed using
precast concrete half slabs. The gross floor area of the building is 129000m2.
This combination of steel beams and columns for the main frame with
precast concrete half slabs for the floor is another practical example of IBS.
Kuching Airport, Kuching
Akademi Binaan Malaysia, Sintok
Function of Building
Location
Owner
Serdang Hospital, Serdang
PETRONAS Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur
Architect
Consulting Engineer
Contractors:
IBS System
: Cesar Pelli & Association Inc., USA
: Thornton-Tomasetti Engineers and Ranhill
Bersekutu Sdn Bhd
Tower 1 : Mayjus Joint Venture: MMC Engineering
& Construction Co. Ltd, Malaysia, Ho Hup
Construction Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Hazama
Corporation, Malaysia, J.A. Jones Construction
Co. Ltd, USA,
Mitsubishi Corporation, Japan
Tower 2 : SKJ Joint Venture: Samsung Engineering &
Construction Co.Ltd North Korea, Kuk Dong
Engineering Construction Co. Ltd, Malaysia,
Syarikat Jasatera Sdn Bhd, Malaysia, Dragages
and Bachy-Soletanche, Singapore, First
Nationwide Engineering Sdn Bhd, Malaysia.
: Steel beams and steel decking for the floor
system.
Function of Building
Location
Year of Completion
Owner
Project Manager
Architect
Consulting Engineer
Contractor
IBS System
: Airport Terminal Building
: Kuching, Sarawak
: 2006
: Ministry of Transport Malaysia
: KLIA Consultancy Services Sdn Bhd
: Arkitek Vesireka Sdn Bhd
: Jurutera Minsar Consult Sdn Bhd
: Global Upline Sdn Bhd
: Steel beams and columns and steel roof
trusses.
This upgrade of the airport is due to the increasing number of
passengers. The upgraded airport will have nine bays with the
capability of handling 14 aircrafts and four airbuses. In order to
speed up the construction period, an IBS system consisting of
steel components was utilized, particularly in the construction
of the terminal building. Due to the IBS system employed,
the project was
completed one year ahead of schedule.
( Source : Industrialised Building System in Malaysia, CIDB Malaysia, 2006)
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IBS Training
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2007
IBS CENTRE
TRAINING CALENDAR
Be Ahead through IBS !
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
GREEN CARD
HOLDERS
(RM/pax)
OTHERS
(RM/pax)
TRAINING
DAYS
IBS01 INTRODUCTION TO IBS & MC
450
500
2
3-4
22-23 12-13
IBS02 IBS SCORE CALCULATION & SUBMISSION
650
700
2
5-6
14-15
IBS03 PRECAST CONCRETE PLANNING & EXECUTION
500
550
1
IBS04 ANALYSIS & DESIGN : PRECAST CONCRETE STRUCTURES
650
700
2
11-12 16-17
IBS05 ANALYSIS & DESIGN :STEEL FRAMED STRUCTURES
650
700
2
18-19
IBS06 MODULAR COORDINATION DESIGN & MC2 SOFTWARE
850
900
3
IBS TRAINING MODULES
(Refer to Application Form regarding special rates for Goverment Officers)
20
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
VENUE
3-4
14-15
4-5
23-24
6-7
4-5
Mini Theater, ABM
6-7
Lecture Room, ABM
25-26
16-17
24
17
6
20
Mini Theater, ABM
18-19
10-11
21-22
Mini Theater, ABM
28-29
12-13
Mini Theater, ABM
21-23 18-20 16-18 20-22 18-20 28-30 10-12 29-31 21-23 12-14
PART 1 : MODULAR DESIGN RULES (2 days)
ICT1 Room, CIDB Headquarters, KL
PART 2 : MC CHECKER SOFTWARE (1 day)
ICT1 Room, CIDB Headquarters, KL
500
SUP01 BASIC CAD DRAUGHTING
Module IBS01 :
Introduction to IBS and MC
The Malaysian Construction
Industry : Opportunities and
Challenges in 9th Malaysia
Plan. Industrialisation of
Construction
Industry
:
IBS Roadmap 2003-2010,
The Overseas Experience,
MC/MS 1064 & Proposed
Amendments to UBBL, IBS
Research Highlights, Site
Tour : IBS showcase, IBS
Manufacturer Case Study
and IBS Project Case Study.
Speakers : En Asri Adnan
(Researcher,
Parliament
Malaysia), Ir. Elias Ismail
(General Manager, CIDB),
Dr Rahinah Ibrahim (Deputy
Dean, UPM), Ar. Zulkifli Ismail
(Lecturer, UIAM) and En
Rozaiman Hassan (Manager,
CIDB).
Module IBS02 :
IBS Score Calculation
and Submission
Regulation on IBS Score,
IBS Score Calculation
Methods,
IBS
Score
Calculation & Submission Case Studies and
Workshop.
Speakers : En Rofizlan
Ahmad (Manager, CIDB).
IBSO1 IBSO2
550
ICT1 Room, CIDB Headquarters, KL
(UPON REQUEST)
2
Module IBS06 :
Modular
Coordination
Design
Part One : Modular Design
Rules (2 days), Development
of
Measurement,
Joints
and Tolerances for Building
Construction, Modular Design
Rules and Workshop.
Part Two : MC Checker
(MC2)
Software (1 day), Opening
Existing
Drawing
&
Computing Score, Editing &
Recomputing Score, Working
in Different Layer Standards,
etc.
Speakers : Assoc. Prof. Ar. Dr.
Asiah Abdul Rahim (Lecturer,
UIAM), Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr.
Abdul Khalim Abdul Rashid
(Lecturer, UKM), Pn. Sumarni
Ismail (Lecturer, UPM) and
En Zuraini Jamari (Associate,
Innovacia Sdn Bhd).
Module SUP01 :
Basic CAD Drafting
Module IBS03 :
Precast Concrete Planning
and Execution
Module IBS04 :
Analysis & Design - Precast
Concrete Structures
Module IBS05 :
Analysis & Design - Steel Framed Structures
Precast Concrete Products
in
Malaysia,
Planning
Considerations
and
Implementation Issues.
Speakers: Mr Poul Bannow
Mork (Partner,
Skaarup
&
Jespersen
Design,
Singapore)
Structural PC Components
&
Applications,
Analysis
& Design
Methods
and
Workshop.
Speakers : Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr.
Wahid Omar (Deputy Dean,
UTM) and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Baharuddin Abdul Rahman (Lecturer, UTM).
Steel
Component
&
Applications,
Analysis
& Design Methods and
Workshop.
Speakers: Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Ahmad Baharuddin Abdul
Rahman (Lecturer, UTM).
IBSO3
IBSO4 IBSO5 IBSO6 SUPO1
Drawing Tools & Display
Commands, Hatch Patterns &
Editing Tools, Layers, Linetype
& Colours, Text, Dimensioning
& Blocks and Plotting.
Speakers : En Zuraini Jamari
(Associate, Innovacia Sdn
Bhd).
alumni
IBS Training Alumni
Cawangan Arkitek, Jabatan Kerja Raya; Cawangan Pengkalan Udara & Maritim, Jabatan Kerja Raya; Jabatan Perumahan Negara, Bahagian Senibina; Jabatan Perumahan Negara, Wilayah Utara; Cawangan Kejuruteraan Awam
Struktur dan Jambatan, Jabatan Kerja Raya; Putrajaya Holdings; H & I Niaga Sdn Bhd; Tech Art Sdn Bhd; UEM Builders Berhad; HUME Industries Sdn Bhd; Strutech Engineering Sdn Bhd; Modular Construction Technology Sdn
Bhd; Cawangan Kerja Kesihatan, Jabatan Kerja Raya; Jabatan Kerja Raya Negeri Pahang; Jabatan Kerja Raya Daerah Bera Pahang; Cawangan Ukur Bahan, Jabatan Kerja Raya; Cawangan Kejuruteraan Jalan dan Geoteknik,
Jabatan Kerja Raya; Babena Corporation Sdn Bhd; Cawangan Kerja Keselamatan, Jabatan Kerja Raya; C&S Engineering Management Sdn Bhd.
IBS Training Registration Form
To :
IBS TRAINING SECRETARIAT,
IBS Centre, 1st Floor, Block E, Lot 8,
Jalan Chan Sow Lin,
55200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel & Fax: +60392815939
H/P: 012-2232472 (Cik Naasa) & 017-2955363 (En Razif)
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Personal Details :
Full Name :
Job Title :
Organisation :
Green Card No (if any) :
Address :
Postcode :
Tel :
Kindly fill-in the form in block letters, tick appropiate columns and complete
one form per participant. Upon completion of the form, kindly fax it to 03-92815939
or email the scanned form to : [email protected].
Discount of RM50.00 per pax per module is offered to Green Card Holders.
Kindly ensure that your Green Card is still valid and please present it during registration.
Fee is inclusive of lecture notes, refreshments, linch and coffee breaks.
For Module IBS06, MC2 software is inclusive of the fee.
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I wish to Participate in :
Specify month & tick module :
Module IBS01 : Introduction to IBS and MC (2 days)
Module IBS02 : IBS Score Callculation and Submission (2 days)
Nature of Business :
Developers
Module IBS05 : Analysis & Design - Steel-Framed Structures (2 days)
Module IBS06 : Modular Coordination design & MC2 Software (Total: 3 days)
Module SUP01 : Basic CAD Drafting (2 days)
Government Agency
Contractors
Consultants
Academics
Manufactures
IT
Others : please specify :
Area of Interest in IBS :
Product Development
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Industry Strategic Planning
Knowledge Management
Supply Chain Management
Projects Optimisation
Payment Details :
For Government Officers, kindly privide LO / Letter of Undertaking to confirm registration. For
others, regeistration will only be confirmed upon receipt of full payment. No cancellation or refund is
accepted. However, training dates can be re-scheduled.
I wish to pay by :
Module IBS03 : Precast Concrete Planning and Execution (1 days)
Module IBS04 : Analysis & Design - Precast Concrete Structures (2 days)
Fax :
Email :
No :
Bank Draft
Cash ( to be banked-in)
Postal Order
Bankers Cheque
for Amount of RM
Issued in favour CIDB MALAYSIA. Append herewith the payment slip (copy to be faxed in
advance to 03-92815939) to CIMB Bank Account No : "1420-0004588-053" for the confirmation on
attendance. Kindly present the originals during registration.
Special Rates for Government Officers (limited period only)
IBS02/03/04/05 & SUP01 : 50% Discount
IBS01/06 : RM50.00
Financial
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IBS Centre
IBS Strategic
Planning
IBS DIGEST@malbex2007
Knowledge &
IBS TrainingS
IBS Technology
IBS Status
Certification
Resource centre,
showcase,
publications,
knowledge sharing,
trainings, seminars,
roadshows and
promotional
activities
System and
product
development
program, design
systemisation
MS/CIS
development,
incubators and
technology transfer
Evaluation,
certification and
registration of
IBS consultants,
manufacturers and
installers
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Industrial
coordination
program, Roadmap
monitoring,
Bumiputera dev.,
IBS consultancy,
and ‘G to G venture
developments
Construction industry is known to be the only
industry that is still fragmented and all the aspects of
construction knowledge is not standardised. Initially,
this situation does not help with the realisation of IBS
Roadmap 2003-2010 goals. Therefore, CIDB Malaysia
has taken a big step and initiative to use the same
methodology and launch the IBS Centre. IBS Centre
started their operation in the first quarter of 2007 at
Block E, Lot 8, Jalan Chan Sow Lin, Kuala Lumpur. In
order to ensure the success of IBS Roadmap 20032010, it is crucial that the IBS Centre become the onestop reference centre and guidance for all government agencies and industry players. This will enable
knowledge sharing between government agencies
and industry players, and also information that relates
to policy issues, products, standards and others.
Not only that, the centre will develop collaboration
and reduce the communication gap between
government agencies and the industry players.
In order to mobilize the IBS Centre, several follow up programs have to be implemented. These programs have been structured based on development program that is divided into two crucial components.
The first component is the Capability Building that is based on knowledge development (Soft Aspects)
and also, Capacity Building which is based on physical project development (Hard Aspects).
One of the earlier efforts done by IBS Centre is to expedite their operations. Therefore, Akademi
Binaan Malaysia Wilayah Tengah infrastructure, at Jalan Chan Sow Lin, has been chosen to
implement the programs. Infrastructure facilities that are offered by IBS Centre are training
rooms and auditorium, library, showcase, laboratory, exhibition hall, and incubators. These
programs and infrastructure will be developed in stages. Not only that, training programs will be
developed according to systematic modules, and in this early stage, the series of modules will
be focused on introduction to IBS and IBS Score for professionals in the construction industry.
Auditorium &
Exhibition Hall
IBS Labs
IBS Showcase
Among the key objectives of IBS Centre are:
1) Reference Centre for the implementation of IBS
development program;
2) Act as a neutral reference party for the govern
ment and industry regarding IBS issues;
3) One-stop centre for IBS knowledge develop
ment, coordinate IBS technologyresearch,
standardisation, supply-chain management, and
project optimisation;
4) To develop and update the latest IBS information;
5) As a gateway to market IBS products domesti
cally and internationally.
JKR WILAYAH
PERSEKUTUAN
Entrance
Jalan Ch
STAR LRT
Chan Sow Lin Station
an Sow
Operation Office/Gallery/
Reference Centre/
Training Room/IBS Incubator
Lin
IBS CENTRE LOCATION PLAN
IBS SHOWCASE
Apartment
Bungalow
Terrace
IBS CENTRE
Lembaga Pembangunan Industri Pembinaan Malaysia
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD MALAYSIA
IBS Centre, Level 1, Block E, Lot 8, Jalan Chan Sow Lin, 55200 Kuala Lumpur.
T: 603-9281 6909
F: 603-9281 5870 E: [email protected] W: www.cidb.
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Thrusts
PUSAT IBS
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