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WHAT IS IBS?

Definition:-

“ CONSTRUCTION METHOD/SYSTEM which its components been


produced/prefabricated in CONTROLLED situations ( on site or factory)
TRANSFERRED and FABRICATED in construction works by minimum on site
workers”

“Merupakan SISTEM / KAEDAH PEMBINAAN yang mana komponennya dihasilkan di dalam keadaan TERKAWAL (dikilang atau ditapak bina), DIANGKUT dan
DIPASANG dalam kerja pembinaan dengan menggunakan pekerja di tapak yang minima”

FACTORY TRANSPORT FABRICATE


CONVENSIONAL METHOD CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL BUILDING

Concrete

Wood

Brick

Steel Bar

ON SITE
Equipments
IBS CONSTRUCTION

Construction Materials Construction Components


Building

Concrete Wood brace

Wood Wall panel

Brick

Wood
Frame

Block

Precast
staircase

OFF-SITE ON-SITE
MAIN IBS COMPONENTS

Roof Brace
Column Beam

Staircase BUILDING Slab


5 Types IBS
CONSTRUCTION METHOD COMPARISON

Convensional Method IBS Method

0 % IBS 100 % IBS


COMPARE !!!!!!!!

CONVENSIONAL METHOD IBS METHOD


COMPARE !!!!!!!!

CONVENSIONAL METHOD IBS METHOD

PRECAST GROUND BEAM


IBS TYPES
Precast Concrete Formwork Steel Frame

2 3

4 5
Wood Frame Block Other Innovatif System
1: PRECAST CONCRETE SYSTEM

PC columns, beams, slabs,


3D-components (balconies,
staircases, toilets, lift
chambers, box girders, etc)
2: FORMWORK SYSTEM

Tunnel forms, beams and


column moulding forms,
permanent steel
2 formworks (metal decks),
etc.
3 : STEEL FRAME SYSTEM

Steel beams and columns,


portal frames, roof
trusses, etc
4: WOOD FRAME SYSTEM

Timber frames,
pre-fab timber
roof trusses, etc.
5 : BLOCK SYSTEM

Interlocking concrete
masonry unit (CMU),
lightweight concrete blocks,
etc.
6 : NEW INNOVATIVE SYSTEM
DEVELOPMENT IBS IN MALAYSIA
Projek Perintis IBS Roadmap 2003-2010
IBS: Flat
Pekeliling,KL &
Construction Industry Master Plan
Flat Riffle Range,
2006-2015
P.Pinang
Malaysia IBS IBS Malaysia IBS Malaysia IBS
IBS
Strategic Diluluskan International Roadmap International International
oleh Exhibition Review Exhibition Exhibition
Plan 1999
Kabinet ’06 (MIIE06) 2008-2010 ’09 (MIIE09) 2011(MIIE’11)

1999 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2015
Manual for IBS
Content Scoring
1966 CIS18 2010:
Diterbitkan

Manual for IBS


IBS
Content Scoring
Roadmap
Diterbitkan
2011-2015

MS 1064: Modular Pekeliling Pekeliling Diluluskan Jemaah


Coordination sebagai Perbendaharaan Perbendaharaan pada Menteri Kabinet
panduan dalam pada 25 Julai 2005 31 Oktober 2008 pada 9 Julai 2010
merekabentuk
bangunan “Penggalakkan” “Mandat”
Challenges and Lessons Learn Along the
Construction Industry Value Chain
3,252 architects IBS Value Chain
59.304 engineers 63,977 contractors 118 manufacturers
2,081 quantity surveyors
Contractors / IBS Manufacturing Construction
Designers
Builders/ Owners Base Site
Challenges
Not a popular choice Current exemption Lack of volume and Lack of on-site specialised
among designers because from levy cannot cover economies of scale due to skills for assembly and
IBS perceived as limiting additional cost for non-standardisation of erection of components
creativity in design developers designs

Lack of IBS design Insufficient push factor Lack of people with IBS
knowledge among from the end buyer for Lack of quality control in project management skill
designers IBS properties (except smaller IBS manufacturers which requires more
for GoM sector). Unlike logistics planning &
Proprietary systems make Green Buildings where Lack of local R&D, support coordination with IBS
it hard to be adopted by buyers knows the services, technologies and suppliers (i.e on-time
designer benefits and enjoy tax testing labs delivery)
break for such
buildings Lack of innovative products Additional cost in hiring
that can enhance aesthetic special equipment and
values of buildings machinery in implementing
IBS (i.e heavy duty lifting
crane)

The challenges faced have remain unchanged despite being repeatedly voiced by the industry
stakeholders during surveys, forums and workshops through-out the years…indicates problems need
to be resolved at the root cause level

Standardisation Skills Issue


Issue
IBS Village

Bungalow Terrace House Apartment


USED OF IBS SYSTEM
• All building components such as wall, floor slab,
beam, column and staircases are mass produced
either in factory or at site under strict quality control
and minimal on site activities
• Mechanization of the building processes
• Example of completed building in Malaysia HUKM,
university Hospital, Selayang Hospital, Kuala Lumpur
Tower, IKEA Damansara
• Framing
Precast • Panel
Concrete • Box

Steel • Steel
Formwork • Aluminum

• Beam
Steel Frame
• Column

Timber
Industrialised Building System
Frame
• Pre-fab timber

• Masonry Unit
Blockwork
• Lightweight Blocks
Structural Category of IBS
Based on CIDB
Group 1: Pre-cast Concrete Framing, Panel and
Box Systems

• Includes precast concrete columns, beams,


slabs, walls.
• 3 D components e.g. balconies, staircases,
toilets, lift chambers, refuse chambers.
• Lightweight precast concrete and permanent
concrete formworks.
PRE- CAST
CONCRETE
COMPONENTS
Balcony

Beams
Group 2: Steel Formwork Systems

• E.g.: tunnel forms, tilt-up system


• beams/columns molding and
• Permanent steel formworks (metal decks)
Tilt-up system and permanent
steel formworks
Group 3: Steel Framing Systems

• Steel framing system e.g. steel trusses,


columns, beams and portal frame system
Group 4: Prefabricated Timber Framing
Systems

• Prefabricated timber framing systems


consists of prefabricated timber trusses,
beams and columns.
Group 5: Block Work Systems

• Block work system includes interlocking


concrete masonry unit (CMU)
• Lightweight concrete blocks
Group 6 : NEW INNOVATIF SYSTEM
IBS AS A SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
• Sustainable construction enable to:-
I. Save energy and resources, recycle
materials & minimize the emission of toxic
substances.
II. Harmonies with the local climates,
traditions, culture & the surrounding
environment.
III. Able to sustain & improve the quality of
human life whilst at local & global levels.
IV. Saving and increase workplace productivity.
ADVANTAGES OF INDUSTRIALISED BUILDING SYSTEM (IBS)
According to CIDB (2003), compares to conventional construction
method, the IBS has the following advantages:
i. Less construction time
• IBS requires less construction time because casting of precast element at
factory and foundation work at site can occur simultaneously and the
work at site is only the erection of IBS components. This leads to earlier
occupation of the building.

ii. Cost savings


• The formwork of IBS components are made of steel, aluminum or other
materials
that allows for repetitive use and this leads to considerable cost savings.

iii. Saving in labour


• When the IBS components are produced in factory, higher degree of
utilization of machine is permitted and the use of labour will be reduced
and lead to saving in labour cost.
iv. Less labour at site
• The use of IBS will reduce the construction process at site and
consequently reduce the number of labour required at site.

v. Optimized use of material


• The utilization of machine during the production of IBS components lead
to higher degree of precision and accuracy in the production and
consequently reduce material wastage.

vi. Higher quality and better finishes


• An IBS component have higher quality and better finishes due to the
careful selection of materials, use of advanced technology, better and
strict quality assurance control since production in factory is under
sheltered environment.

vii. Construction operation less affected by weather


• Faster project completion due to rapid all weather construction. The
effects of weather on construction operation are less due to the
fabrication of IBS components is done in factory while at site is only
erection of the components.
viii. Flexibility
• IBS provides flexibility in the design of precast element so that
different systems may produce their own unique prefabrication
construction methods.

ix. Increase site safety and neatness


• Utilization of IBS components leads to less construction process
especially wet work at site. This will lead to the neater site
condition and increase safety.

x. Environmental friendly
• The use of IBS will decrease the using of timber formwork on
construction project
DISADVANTAGES OF IBS
i. High initial capital cost
• The initial capital cost of IBS is usually high. The initial cost
including the cost of constructing the factory, casting beds and
support machinery. The cost effectiveness can only be achieved
when undertaking large projects.

ii. Problem of joints


• Water leakage is often the major problem in building constructed
using IBS. This problem is more obvious in Malaysia where raining
occur rapidly through out the year.

iii. Sophisticated plants and skilled operators


• The prefabrication system relies heavily on sophisticated plants,
which have to be well coordinated and maintained by skilled
operators. Breakdown in any one section would hold-up the entire
production line.
iv. Site accessibility
• Site accessibility is one of the most important factors of the
implementation of IBS.IBS requires adequate sit accessibility to
transport IBS components from factory to the site.

v. Large working area


• Building construction using IBS requires a large working area for the
factory, trailers, tower-cranes and storage for the IBS components.
Besides, most construction sites especially in cities are often
congested and unable to provide the area required.
FUTURE DEMAND ON IBS IN CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY (source CIDB)
The Government sector will enforce the use of IBS components by 70% for projects worth RM10
million and above, as in the Surat Pekeliling Bil 7./2008 for the period of implementation IBS
IBS Track forRoadmap
the Public Sector
2011-2015

Government Sector
IBS Penetration Private Sector

high%
Fast Track
Policy Driven option for
70% government
scoring for projects
all RM10m
projects

50%
scoring for Policy Driven
all RM10m
projects

Treasury
Treasury Circular
IBS Circular
Strategic 2005
2008
Policy (Private Sector)
Sporadic
developments
Plan – score mean achievement
using IBS of IBS
low Dayabumi
– incentive of IBS
Pekeliling
Flats
58 IBS Projects
Applied for Levi
Exemption Time
1970-s 1999 2005 2008 today 2012 2015 2020
RESTRUCTURING ROADMAP IBS
THE HOUSE OF IBS

Penggunaan Penjanaan
Tenaga Kerja Kewangan
Yang Kurang Berterusan
High Quality Building and Objective
Accurate Completion Time
Development of

Prefer Quality In

Development
Research and
Technology
IBS People

Incentive
A Project
Contract

Green
Main
Component

Sustainable policy and political will

IBS integration in Construction Industry Network Basic


Comprehensive Standardization
(Policy, Administration and Legal)

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