IBS Management Training

For IBS Professional and consultant that involved in building projects.

Duration

2 days ( 14 hours )

Targeted Group

  • This training programme is meant for IBS professionals, targetting architects, civil engineers, quantity surveyors, mechanical and electrical engineers involved in building projects.
  • This training program is for those who have a civil or structural engineering background and at least 1 year of relevant working experience in building construction or structural design.
  • This course also suitable public agencies as well as other personnel that specify, produce or refer in IBS project executions.

Targeted Industry/Industries

Civil & Structural Engineering, Construction, Industrialized Building System (IBS) industry

Certification

Certification by CIDB IBS SDN BHD

Course Delivery Method

Lecture

Course Learning Outcomes

  • Classify the six types of Classify the six (6) types of IBS system recognise in Malaysia
  • Follow modular design and MS 1064 in construction drawing
  • Perform calculation of IBS Score for a building
  • Discuss and practice on the best practice for contract for IBS project

Course Outline

Day-1

  1. Introduction to Industrialized Building System (IBS)
  2. Modular Coordination (MC) System
  3. IBS Score Manual

Day-2

  1. Design Concept of Precast Concrete System
  2. IBS Project Management

Module

  1. M01 – Introduction to Industrialise Building System (IBS)
  2. M02 – Modular Coordination (MC) System
  3. M03 – IBS Score Manual
  4. M04 – Design Concept of Precast Concrete System
  5. M05 - IBS Project Management

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Learn how to identify ways to enhance the implementation of IBS in Malaysian construction industry

Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)

Tingkat 10, Menara Dato Onn,

Pusat Dagangan Dunia (WTC),

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel: 0340477000

Email: cidb@cidb.gov.my

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