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2013/SOM3/SCSC/WKSP2/009 Session 3
Malaysia’s Current Initiative and Activities on Building Information Modelling
Submitted by: Malaysia
Joint APEC-ASEAN Workshop - How Building Information Modeling Standards
Can Improve Building Performance Medan, Indonesia
24-25 June 2013
MALAYSIA’S CURRENT INITIATIVE & ACTIVITIES ON BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
Mohd Harris Bin Mohd Ismail Senior Manager
Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia
J.W Marriot, Medan Indonesia 24th – 25th June 2013
Introduction to CIDB CIDB Organisation Brief National Policy BIM in Malaysia Context BIM Implementation BIM Activities & Initiatives Initial Studies - Challenges - Issues Conclusion
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD (CIDB)
• The Malaysia Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) is a federal statutory body to regulate and coordinate activities in Malayisa’s construction industry.
• The establishment of CIDB was under the Ministry of Works based on a proposal submitted by a Federal Cabinet Committee known as The Cabinet Committee on Training and Employment formed in 1993.
• In early 1994, the Cabinet agreed to the said above proposal and CIDB Act was subsequently gazetted on 7th July 1994. (Act 520)
• In 2012 , Amended CIDB Act 520 was approved by the Parliament and begin the enforcement this year.
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
BIM PROGRAMME
….. the National Policies
• Government Transformation Program
• Sustainability and ‘green’ materials
• Advancement of Information Technology
• Project management standards and best practices
MIRACLE
Construction Industry
BIM adoption & implementation
Creation of new niche Building competitive edge
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BIM supports the national policies
BIM in Malaysia’s Context
• The BIM initiatives is still uncoordinated
• While BIM uptake is still at its infancy stage however, has gained serious attention from both;
– Public Sector and
– Private Sectors
BIM initiatives are still
Uncoordinated
AGENCY BIM INITIATIVES
PWD (Public Work
Department)
BIM standard and in house capability development, BIM pilot projects and adoption
roadmap for in house design, consultant/contractor
CIDB Coordinating with UKAS on PPP projects and PR1MA on the Affordable housing
Set up the National BIM Committee
ACEM Awareness and buy-in program
RISM Formed 5 BIM sub-committee on Building, Civil, ICT, SMM and Academic aspects
Streamline the BIM Responsibility Matrix
IEM & PAM Awareness and buy-in program
Developers Independent BIM adoption and implementation by mandatory requirements to their
consultants/contractors
BIPC Formed independent BIM committee to gather industry needs towards BIM implem
entation in Malaysia
BIM in Public
Sectors Progress in PWD & CIDB
• BIM Pilot Projects
• BIM guidelines and standards
• BIM competency development
• BIM library of objects/components
• BIM requirements in D&B contract
• BIM requirements in consultancy services
• Construction industry BIM Committee
Progress in other Agencies • Initiative for BIM Requirement on PPP project by UKAS
• Initiative for BIM Requirement on New development in Parcel F, Putrajaya by PJC
• Initiative for BIM Requirement on New development of Affordable Houses by PR1MA
BIM by Private
Sectors Sime Darby Properties
• IDEA House
• Sunway Pinnacle
• Sunway Velocity Ph 2 • Sunway Pyramid Ph 3
• Multi-Purpose Hall (Contractor Initiative)
• Elimina West
University Tun Hussein Onn
Sunway Group
Initial Studies and
Workshop’s outcome on BIM adoption within Malaysia’s
Construction Industry
Stakeholder commitment and support
ICT; platform, hardware and
software costs
Competency development
Process Change
Culture Change
Challenges BIM adoption:
ISSUES for a Wider BIM Adoption
Despite industry awareness of potential of BIM, AEC industry are yet to utilize it aggressively
Perception of BIM could incur higher additional cost
Designer are still familiar and happy in using AutoCAD rather than BIM
BIM software is complex, tedious and require long and specific training
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ISSUE 1
Despite industry awareness of potential of BIM, AEC industry are yet to utilize it and facing slow change in the BIM implementation
This could relates to the perception of usefulness and ease-of-use of the new technology and the fearful of changes by the users.
ISSUE 2
Perception of BIM could incur higher additional cost
Financial exposure and return on investment is usually the biggest stumbling block for technology investment. While the implementation of BIM is said do not offer enough financial gain. While, the life-cycle costing of the project need to be scrutinize in order to quantify the overall financial benefit of implementing BIM
ISSUE 3
The expert in BIM is still lacking in Malaysia, the manual coordination checking is still perceived to be simpler compared to the clash detection and analysis through BIM.
Designer are still familiar and choose to use AutoCAD rather than BIM software
ISSUE 4
In some aspects, BIM software is considered as complex and require training, practice and experience. For the beginners, the process of BIM adoption will cause reduction of productivity and work efficiency will be effected
BIM software is complex, tedious and require long and specific training
Thank You
Mohd Harris Ismail Senior Manager
Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia