Lack Of IBS Components Hinders Gov’t From Achieving Affordable Housing Target

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Lack of IBS components hinders gov’t from achieving affordable housing target

While the use of Industrialised Building System (IBS) technology could help the government achieve its affordable housing target of 100,000 units per year in the next 10 years, the lack of IBS components in the country may hinder it from attaining this goal.

Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM) technical expert Prof Dr Zuhairi Abd Hamid revealed that the number of components that IBS manufacturers in Malaysia can produce is only enough to build around 25,000 housing units each year, reported Bernama.

CREAM is the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia’s research and development arm.

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“This means they can only supply 25 percent of the components required under the government’s 100,000 affordable units a year plan,” he said.

Malaysia currently has around 274 manufacturers of IBS components and 26 IBS distributors that are registered with CIDB.

“We’ve to step up efforts to increase the number of IBS component producers in this country. When we have more producers and distributors, the prices will become more competitive,” said Zuhari.

He noted that not many people are willing to venture into IBS component manufacturing since hefty capital outlays is required for the factory operations, acquisition of machinery and equipment as well as logistics.

Aside from that, experienced and skilled workers who would operate the sophisticated machinery and equipment have to be hired also, he added.

And while importing IBS components from countries such as China may help resolve the shortfall and meet the affordable housing sector’s demands, choosing such an option should come with the transfer of technology.

“Any collaboration between the government and foreign IBS producers should take place in the form of joint ventures to facilitate the transfer of technology…If the transfer of technology is not included, the deal will only help to meet our immediate needs (for IBS components) but it will be a great loss to our country (over the long term if we don’t learn the technology),” explained Zuhari.

 

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2. Industrialized building system manufacturer have formed their BQ for superstructure (in terms of wall area) and to submit work program with sequence of work for record purposes. 3. Proper record by the Government & Private representative during construction, in terms of labour and machinery involved per day up to completion ( superstructure only ). 4. Cost Comparison for each Industrialized Building System Manufacturer by the Government & Private Developer ( for superstructure only ). Cost will be fix for the selected manufacturer and supply to its development. Notes: To be comply with Uniform Building by Law (UBBL) and British Standard (BSi code). : 4/4
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Propose to Government and Private Developer.Invite industrialized building system provider with manufacturing facility ( flexibility to suit all architectural demands ) to participate to built the show unit with work below and superstructure without finishing for the Government & Private Developer to identify the system in terms of green, environment, quality and speed for supply in Its development. 1. Architect - Appointed by the Government & Private Developer . - Design of single storey bungalow of 1,000 ft2 ( affordable home ), up to superstructure without finishing. - With M&E requirement. - Wall finishing with plaster or skim coat only. - Door and window frame opening. - Ground floor without tiling. : 3/4
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- The most important issue is the joint / joints connecting between different precast components.- Joints can vertical joints in wall panels. - Horizontal joints at beams and wall panels. - Other joints are joints filler joints or make up joints etc. These joints are dry or wet joints. - For a tropical country like Malaysia. Dry joints are not suitable and problematic in applications. - Wet joints are more easier to apply and function with less problems. - Conquas or Q-Lassic should be carried-out upon the completion of the superstructure works (frame & wall) instead of upon completion of finishing work. : 2/4
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