Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Pre congress health and desigb KLCC

large turnout in the pre congress co-organised by CIDB

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Pre-congress Seminar on Design and Health 8th World Congress Exhibition on 27th June 2012 at KLCC. Six papers will be presented;
1- Macro policy and requirement in hospital construction and development
2-Policy framework on healthcare facilities in Malaysia
3-Evolution of public healthcare facilities design to health trend in Malaysia
4-Facilities and assets management of healthcare building
5-Healthcare facility management-Sustainable operation and performance

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Photos during the Seminar and Workshop ICT BIM 30th May 2012 at Seri Pacific PWTC Kuala Lumpur

Speaker (from top) Ir Dzulaidin Tasrin Othman from Kencana Petroleum Sdn Bhd, Asst Professor Dr Benny Raphael, National University of Singapore (NUS), Ir. Dr Zuhairi Abd. Hamid, CREAM and Mr Mohamad Zainudin, UKM Medical Centre (PPUKM)

Monday, June 4, 2012

An Invitation to National Conference on Green Building

Dear all,

CREAM and Universiti Malaya will jointly organise inaugural national conference on green building with the theme of Incorporating Energy Efficiency in Building Design on 18th July 2012 (Wednesday) at Cyberview Lodge and Spa Resort, Cyberjaya Selangor DE. The conference will features prominent speaker in green building such as Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA), Malayisan Green Building Council (MGBC), TNB Research Sdn Bhd and many more. Fee of the conference is only RM 600.00 per person. For registration please contact us at 03-9281 0800 or email khairolden@cidb.gov.my

Objective 5; Workshop Discussion (30th May 2012)


Objective 5; To establish a framework on strategic approach for ICT utilization in FM in Malaysia
-The conclusion and summary of objectives 1, 2, 3 & 4

Group A;

(i)   The framework should focus on initially providing training to develop ICT skills for capturing, storing, manipulating and transmission of data for property acquisition, change of use, building usage, lease management, space utilization planning, budgetary control, risk management, life cycle cost appraisal and monitoring and post-occupancy evaluation.
(ii)  The framework should focus on the process of implementation of ICT in Phases.
          Process-Getting knowledge about BIM
          Infrastructure- government driven on government asset
          Environment- some incentive given by government to facilitate BIM in the building
          People- creating awareness, providing training, education and etc.

Group B;
  • People
    • Exposure
    • Training
    • Management support
    • Commitment
  • Process
    • Continues improvement
    • Training in a systematic way
    • Buying the software through loan / incentive
    • Develop (in-house) opportunity for software people
    • University program
      • FM subject in engineering course
      • Exposure to student (seminar/conference etc)
      • Soft skill (modal insan)
  • Environment
    • Paper less (save environment)
    • Sustainability management (improvement in green elements)
    • Green in ICT
  • Infrastructure
    • All in places
    • Hardware & software
    • WIFI zone
    • Using modern gadget
    • CCTV for monitoring
    • Whole country  


Group C;





  • To conclude and summarize, asset owner plays a key role to implement ICT in FM.
  • What we can do to use ICT at maximum level in:
a) People aspect – provide training to improve skills
b) Process – IT should align with the current process
c) Infrastructure – the system should compatible with the current BIM needs.
d) Environment – key people in industry should be ready to accept ICT in FM, 


Group D; 

ICT in FM should include;
a) Process
b) People
c) Infrastructure
d) Environment
e) Training


Group E;

Element
Strategy approach
People
  • Government
  • Private Industries
  • Academic

  • Human capacity training development
  • Encourage ICT at initial stage like from primary school
  • Incentive
  • Grant for training
Process
  • Policy & Strategies
  • Accreditation & certification
  • Collaboration & commercialisation (industry/university and government)
  • Tax incentives
  • Promotion and Road show (create awareness)
  • Research and development
  • Put it into games

Environment
  • Short Term & Long term
  • Open source software

Infrastructure
  • Investment
  • Upgrade infrastructure
  • R&D
  • Provider – software development
  • Roadshow




















Objective 4; Workshop Discussion (30th May 2012)

Objective 4; To discuss the development plan of BIM training program

Group A;

  
-    Focus on awareness of the advantages of using BIM for FM amongst all the key stakeholders e.g. clients, developers, contractors, engineers, local authority staff.
-       BIM should be structured into the syllabus of the Engineering, Technology, Architectural and Built Environment fields of study.
-      A BIM training programme at undergraduate level should be complemented by the BIM service providers.
-       Development Plan specifically for BIM Operators, BIM Administrator, BIM Manager and BIM Draughtsman

Group B;

  • JKR
    • dedicated unit that focus on BIM
    • 2 officers from each discipline (2 persons – architect/engineer/etc)
    • A team is created to be champion in BIM.
  • Responsibility
    • Main committee will be responsible in the task
    • Sub-committee (branches)
    • Under sub-committee ; produces the model (3D) created by architect/engineer – including supporting software (design stage already)
    • The main committee will present the proposal of a model at TOP management before construction phase.
  •  Planning training
    • Current issue
      • lack of coordination, awareness among the discipline
      • BIM coordinator can help to solve the problems.
    • AutoDesk
      •  2x training/ month
      • PAM vision (30%  of architect registered with PAM must be able use BIM in 2015)
    • Skill
      • Currently low skill (staff)
      • Lack of information & data
      • Lack of standardized cost data
      • Expensive cost (ex ; AutoCAD RM20k, Revit RM20k )
        • CostX (QS software) – 3D RM18k/ per licence & 2D RM12K / per licence
    • Budget allocation - JKR
      • 7 offices x 5 discipline = 35 people (Approved)
 Group C;

-     Expand the CAD module and incorporate BIM in universities
-    Teach part by part of BIM model training program across discipline, not limited to engineering and architecture.
-     Start at the academic level.
-     We need to provide a roadmap for the future.
-     Insert BIM Module in the ICT Training program done by CIDB to the industry.
-     Need to identify one certification body that can determine the BIM compliance in organization – such as the level of BIM score.
-     Re-training of existing CAD Managers, Draughtsmen to be BIM Managers.
-     There has to be some incentives to develop local FM vendors using ICT/BIM.

 Group D;


-Create the culture and awareness program to all discipline involve in the asset ; start point awareness to the top management
¢-Training
 
Group E;
 
  • Use personal expert in BIM to sharing knowledge and training
  • Incentive / Accreditation
  • Grant for training
  • Incubation centre (focusing on developing certain program / System) eg:  CWorks comes from MTDC’s incubation centre