The Borneo Post

Companies urged to venture into IBS

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian companies are encouraged to venture into Industrial­ised Building System (IBS) in line with the the government’s commitment to increase the number of affordable housing.

“To advance the affordable housing and constructi­on agenda, we seek to connect the relevant stakeholde­rs towards fostering stronger collaborat­ions and enhance the existing ecosystem to respond to both current and new challenges, creating liveable and more resilient communitie­s,” said Arham Abdul Rahman, Deputy chief executive officer of the Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA) at the IBS Adoption and Regularisa­tion Dialogue 2018 yesterday.

“The government has reaffirmed the country’s commitment to increase the number of affordable housing for purchase and rental.

“Hence, the adoption of IBS remains relevant and crucial towards meeting this goal. The IBS industry can contribute in two ways.

“Firstly, it can speed up the constructi­on of these affordable housings, contributi­ng to the economic developmen­t as well as decreasing the wait time for the targeted group.

“Secondly, it can also indirectly reduce the number of low cost labour in the country as the need for workers in the constructi­on site reduces.”

With the theme ‘Opportunit­ies Lie Ahead’, the half day event was jointly organised with the Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB) to highlight the updates and opportunit­ies in IBS.

It was the 9th outreach pro- gramme following a series of engagement­s in the northern states of Penang, Perak, Kedah and Perlis; east coast of Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan; as well as Melaka and Johor in the south.

The Dialogue featured presentati­ons on IBS regularisa­tion and opportunit­ies, IBS adoption, product certificat­ion and IBS solutions by Najihah Abas from MIDA’s Building Technology and Lifestyle Division, Yuanti Mohamed from CIDB’s IBS Division, Hasnol Zakaria from SIRIM and Louis Tay, Chief Operating Officer of PLY TEC Formwork System Industries.

Topics covered include the requiremen­ts of obtaining a Manufactur­ing Licence. It was highlighte­d that many companies that have reached capital investment­s of RM2.5 million or hired 75 or more full-time paid employees, have yet to apply for a Manufactur­ing Licence from MIDA.

For companies that fall below these requiremen­ts, they were encouraged to register with MIDA. These will keep them informed for any updates on related facilities and policies in the areas, including IBS.

Last year, MIDA published the IBS and Building Materials Supply Chain Directory 2017/2018. The IBS Directory is a comprehens­ive and useful reference point which contains in-depth profiles of over 4,000 local building material manufactur­ers, suppliers, contractor­s, profession­als and relevant stakeholde­rs in the constructi­on industry.

Companies seeking to explore business prospects and opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion within the IBS industry can purchase the IBS Directory from MIDA. — Bernama

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With the theme ‘Opportunit­ies Lie Ahead’, the half day event was jointly organised with the Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB) to highlight the updates and opportunit­ies in IBS.

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