Integrated project delivery (IPD) in Malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue

The Malaysian construction industry is a significant contributor to the nation's economy, due to rapid development of infrastructures in Malaysia. However, there are still issues with the aspects of procurement and management within the construction industry in Malaysia, that can be improved to...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahim, Syukran, Abdul Nifa, Faizatul Akmar, Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
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spelling my.uum.repo.140032016-04-12T04:39:39Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/14003/ Integrated project delivery (IPD) in Malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue Abdul Rahim, Syukran Abdul Nifa, Faizatul Akmar Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun TH Building construction The Malaysian construction industry is a significant contributor to the nation's economy, due to rapid development of infrastructures in Malaysia. However, there are still issues with the aspects of procurement and management within the construction industry in Malaysia, that can be improved to be more efficient and more cost saving.At present, the wastage from construction industry is drowning billions of Ringgit into nothing.This paper will look into the physical and non physical wastage from construction projects. The waste that can be avoided with a good management system such as value management (VM), concurrent engineering (CE) and integrated project delivery (IPD) will also be discussed in this paper.Accordingly, this paper highlights how IPD can be a platform for cost saving and reducing the waste in the construction industry, by considering each the characteristic of IPD as a system within the construction process.This paper concludes with highlighting how IPD principles can be adapted in current construction processes to reduce waste and improve the project team efficiency. AENSI Journals 2015-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/14003/1/IPD-syukran.pdf Abdul Rahim, Syukran and Abdul Nifa, Faizatul Akmar and Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun (2015) Integrated project delivery (IPD) in Malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue. Advances in Environmental Biology, 9 (4). pp. 35-38. ISSN 1995 - 0756 http://www.aensiweb.com/AEB/
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Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
Integrated project delivery (IPD) in Malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue
description The Malaysian construction industry is a significant contributor to the nation's economy, due to rapid development of infrastructures in Malaysia. However, there are still issues with the aspects of procurement and management within the construction industry in Malaysia, that can be improved to be more efficient and more cost saving.At present, the wastage from construction industry is drowning billions of Ringgit into nothing.This paper will look into the physical and non physical wastage from construction projects. The waste that can be avoided with a good management system such as value management (VM), concurrent engineering (CE) and integrated project delivery (IPD) will also be discussed in this paper.Accordingly, this paper highlights how IPD can be a platform for cost saving and reducing the waste in the construction industry, by considering each the characteristic of IPD as a system within the construction process.This paper concludes with highlighting how IPD principles can be adapted in current construction processes to reduce waste and improve the project team efficiency.
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author Abdul Rahim, Syukran
Abdul Nifa, Faizatul Akmar
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
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Abdul Nifa, Faizatul Akmar
Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nasrun
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title Integrated project delivery (IPD) in Malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue
title_short Integrated project delivery (IPD) in Malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue
title_full Integrated project delivery (IPD) in Malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue
title_fullStr Integrated project delivery (IPD) in Malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue
title_full_unstemmed Integrated project delivery (IPD) in Malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue
title_sort integrated project delivery (ipd) in malaysian construction industry dealing with waste issue
publisher AENSI Journals
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