The Acceptance of Industrialised Building Systems
This study is to evaluate the level of acceptance for Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) implementation in Malaysia Industrialised Building System know as prefabrication a construction which components are manufactured in a factory or site factory according to a standardize shapes and dimension t...
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my-inti-eprints.12332018-11-21T07:39:17Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1233/ The Acceptance of Industrialised Building Systems Ng, Choon Eu T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements This study is to evaluate the level of acceptance for Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) implementation in Malaysia Industrialised Building System know as prefabrication a construction which components are manufactured in a factory or site factory according to a standardize shapes and dimension that could be transported to construction site from a building. In this research, I would need to determine the obstruction factors and problems in using IBS and also the perception from construction industry. After that I would evaluate the IBS level of acceptance in Malaysia. Based on result from Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)-IBS Roadmap 2011 -2015, their data collected from two sectors: Private Sector and Government sector, As per their result, the usage of IBS content in private sector is less than 35% while Government sector contains of 70% usage. My research respondents are also from the construction industry 53% of them is from private sector and 47% of them are from Government sector. 75% of my respondents are participating in IBS and 80% of the respondent are accepting IBS and would recommend IBS to others in future. I also managed to find out the reason of why IBS is not effective and the benefit of IBS in Malaysia in this research paper. From my research, I would say that IBS is starting to be picking up in the Malaysia, it would be more effective if government cold provide more workshop on IBS 2014-05-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1233/1/BQSI%2016.pdf Ng, Choon Eu (2014) The Acceptance of Industrialised Building Systems. Other thesis, INTI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY. |
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This study is to evaluate the level of acceptance for Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) implementation in Malaysia Industrialised Building System know as prefabrication a construction which components are manufactured in a factory or site factory according to a standardize shapes and dimension that could be transported to construction site from a building.
In this research, I would need to determine the obstruction factors and problems in using IBS and also the perception from construction industry. After that I would evaluate the IBS level of acceptance in Malaysia.
Based on result from Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)-IBS Roadmap 2011 -2015, their data collected from two sectors: Private Sector and Government sector, As per their result, the usage of IBS content in private sector is less than 35% while Government sector contains of 70% usage.
My research respondents are also from the construction industry 53% of them is from private sector and 47% of them are from Government sector. 75% of my respondents are participating in IBS and 80% of the respondent are accepting IBS and would recommend IBS to others in future.
I also managed to find out the reason of why IBS is not effective and the benefit of IBS in Malaysia in this research paper. From my research, I would say that IBS is starting to be picking up in the Malaysia, it would be more effective if government cold provide more workshop on IBS |
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