Novus Brochure 2014 - Final - Events
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Novus Brochure 2014 - Final - Events
2014 Challenges Of The Young Professionals For The Built Environment : Critical Factors To Project Success 21 – 22 November 2014 Dewan Sri Budiman Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam Selangor Why join? What is NOVUS? Why join the CIOB in particular? The answer, in part, is that so many others already have. Anyone with a management role, or who is studying for a role, can join, whether they’re a project manager, the HR professional who employed them, the lawyer who drew up the works contract, or the client who signed it. At present we have almost 50,000 members in more than 100 countries. That is the largest construction management network in the world, the widest pool of specialised knowledge and the greatest number of potential employers. NOVUS is a dedicated, passionate group of young professionals who places the CIOB at the heart of their career. The group prepares young people to be the next generation of construction industry leaders and provides a direct link from undergraduates to Chartered membership. You can join the CIOB regardless of where you are in your career. If you’re a student, studying full time, you can apply for free membership. Applications can take 15-20 minutes. • - See more at: http://www.ciob.org/become-a-member/why-join NOVUS Objectives • • Member Benefits • • Full corporate membership of CIOB brings with it many • To provide a natural home for undergraduates, post graduates and young professionals in construction To provide a platform for career and professional development with clear routes to progression To develop strategies for improving engagement and communication with younger members To create an environment that encourages innovation, flair and initiative, sharing best practices and experience Novus members are seen as innovators in creating a greener future and environment whilst embracing Carbon Action 2050 as a core principle and objective To develop the recognition of the CIOB along with other professional institutions of the industry as an Institute throughout educational establishments and employers benefits, not least the descriptors Chartered Construction Manager or Chartered Builder, the right to vote or to become a • trustee. Once you have established your skills, you can keep them sharp with our continuing professional development events, online portal and extensive reference library. And if you need help with general managerial tasks, such as holding • effective appraisals or devising an interview strategy, we can provide that as well. Then there is our portfolio of publications, which brings you industry news as well as site reports, the latest research and articles on the industry’s wider economic and political environment. Our main publications are Construction Manager, our magazine for the UK industry, Construction Research and Innovation, which reports from the industry’s cutting edge, and Global Construction Review, which covers the world’s most exciting projects. Being a member or fellow also gives you exclusive access to discounts and special deals on products and services that could enhance your professional development, help your business or boost your earning power. - See more at: http://www.ciob.org/become-a-member/ member-benefits Day One - Friday, 21 November 2014 MORNING SESSION 0830 - 0930 Check-In at Hostels & Housekeeping Rules 0930 - 1025 Registration & Welcome Breakfast 1025 - 1030 Welcome Address by Mr. Kong Weng Keong MCIOB, Chairman, CIOB Novus Malaysia 1030 - 1215 " SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST " -1030 – 1115 Survival of The Fittest I - The Importance Of Being Professionally Qualified -1115 – 1215 Survival of The Fittest II - Research & Development Enhances Construction Best Practices 1215 - 1245 Q&A 1245 - 1400 Lunch AFTERNOON SESSION 1415 - 1545 “Together We Build” Ice-Breaking Event 1545 - 1615 Tea Break 1615 – 1745 “Survival of the Fittest” Team Building Session CIOB Novus Malaysia 2014 Challenges Of The Young Professionals For The Built Environment : Critical Factors To Project Success 21 - 22 November 2014 Dewan Sri Budiman Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam EVENING SESSION 2000 - 2010 Welcome Address & Introduction of Novus by Sr. Ong Bok Siong FCIOB, President of CIOB Malaysia 2010 - 2025 Welcome Address by Host, Professor Dr. Norsaadah Hj. Ismail, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Industry Community & Alumni Network, Universiti Teknologi Mara 2025 - 2035 Keynote Address & Official Launching of CIOB Novus Malaysia Convention 2014 by YBhg. Datuk Ir. Hamzah Hasan FCIOB, Patron of CIOB Malaysia 2035 - 2230 Novus Night Dinner Reception Day Two - Saturday, 22 November 2014 0800 - 0850 Registration 0850 - 0900 Welcome Address by Sr. Ong Bok Siong FCIOB, President, CIOB Malaysia 0900 - 0930 Official Opening & Keynote Address on “The Malaysian Construction Industry Outlook In 2015 And Beyond” by YBhg. Dato’ Sri Ir. Dr. Judin Abdul Karim, Chief Executive of The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia 0930 - 1000 ‘Critical Factors To Project Success From The Perspective Of A Housing Developer’ by YBhg. Datuk Seri Fateh Iskandar Bin Tan Sri Dato’ Mohamed Mansor, President of Real Estate Housing Developers’ Association (REHDA) Malaysia 1000 - 1030 Tea & Coffee Break 1030 - 1100 ‘Critical Factors To Project Success From The Perspective Of An Architect’ by Ar. Chan Seong Aun, President of Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM) 1100 - 1130 ‘Critical Factors To Project Success From The Perspective Of An Engineer’ by YBhg. Dato’ Ir. Lim Chow Hock, President of The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) 1130 - 1200 ‘Critical Factors To Project Success From The Perspective Of A Quantity Surveyor’ by Sr. Hasan Jamil, President of Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM) 1200 - 1230 ‘Critical Factors To Project Success From The Perspective Of A Builder/Contractor’ by Mr. Matthew Tee, President of Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) 1230 - 1300 ‘Critical Factors To Project Success From The Perspective Of A Green Building Facilitator’ by Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum, President of Malaysia Green Building Confederation (MGBC) 1300 - 1400 Lunch 1400 - 1430 ‘Critical Factors To Project Success From The Perspective Of An Arbitrator’ by YBhg. Professor Datuk Sundra Rajoo, Director of Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA) 1430 - 1500 ‘Critical Factors To Project Success From The Perspective Of A Facility Manager’ by YBhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Ir. Jamilus Hussein, President of Malaysian Association of Facility Management (MAFM) 1500 - 1530 ‘Critical Factors To Project Success From The Perspective Of A Chartered Construction Manager’ by Dr. Yeow Yoon Foo FCIOB, Immediate Past President of The Chartered Institute Of Building (CIOB) Malaysia 1530 - 1630 The Young Professionals Forum ‘ Challenges Of The Young Professionals For The Built Environment: Critical Factors To Project Success’ Chairman, YBhg. Datuk Seri Michael K.C. Yam FCIOB, Past President of CIOB Malaysia, former Board of Trustee Member of CIOB and Immediate Past President of REHDA Malaysia 1700 Tea & Coffee Break End of Convention Class Amount CIOB Novus Malaysia 2014 Challenges of Young Professionals for the Built Environment : Critical Factors to Project Success 21-22 November 2014 Registration Form RM 80.00 Standard Registration Fees CIOB Student Members ( Full Time Undergraduates ) RM 120.00 Category Of Participants Non-CIOB Student Members ( Full Time Undergraduates ) Number CIOB Membership RM 150.00 University Other CIOB Members Name Total Amount Payable (RM) : In Favour Of By Cheque / Postal Or Banker’s Order No : The Chartered Institute Of Building Malaysia If you are a student, studying full time, you can apply for FREE membership @http://www.ciob.org/become-a-member/how-join Name Of Approving Person : ) I / We need accommodation ) I / We do not need accommodation Faculty / Department United Overseas Bank Malaysia Bhd 194 - 305 - 050 - 9 (Please Fax Copy of Bank-In Slip Upon Payment to Fax : 03-2284 9754) The Chartered Institute Of Building Malaysia 5th Floor, 8 Jalan Bangsar Utama 9, Bangsar Utama, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel: 603-2284 5754 / 603-2713 8854 Fax No: 603-2284 9754 E-mail: [email protected] Please note that registration will only be considered when full payment with all necessary documents & information are received by CIOB Malaysia within the stipulated period on a “first come first served” basis. Cancellation of registration is not permitted. However, written request for substitution of similar category of participant will be considered favourably (terms & conditions apply). If warranted by circumstances beyond its control, the organiser reserves the right to the necessary changes or adjustments accordingly. In the event of any cancellation, the organiser’s liability is limited to a full refund of the fees received only. Or Send By Post To To Be Presented To : : Tel : University / Organisation Fax : Current Account No. Mobile : : E-mail Correspondence Address ( ( Please tick ( 3 ) RM 200.00 Signed Others Date: