The Borneo Post

CIDB to establish IR 4.0 roadmap for constructi­on

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The committee will study the status of Malaysia’s constructi­on sector in terms of the adoption level of BIM when compared with those countries which have been implementi­ng it, including the United Kingdom, France, Brazil and Mexico.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board ( CIDB) through its wholly- owned subsidiary, CIDB e- Construct Services Sdn Bhd (CIDBEC), is expected to establish a Fourth Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0) roadmap for the constructi­on industry by January 2020.

The roadmap will cover a fiveyear period from 2020.

CIDBEC chief executive officer Rofizlan Ahmad said the roadmap aims to provide a clear direction for industry players and streamline future programmes related to IR 4.0, in particular, the Building Informatio­n Modelling (BIM).

He said a special committee has been set-up, involving various members from relevant fields, namely the Malaysian IndustryGo­vernment Group for High Technology (MIGHT), Malaysia Institute of Architects ( PAM) and the Institute of Engineers Malaysia (IEM).

“The committee will study the status of Malaysia’s constructi­on sector in terms of the adoption level of BIM when compared with those countries which have been implementi­ng it, including the United Kingdom, France, Brazil and Mexico.

“Surveys on usage of BIM and future plans for the country will also be outlined to further enhance the adoption of BIM among industry players,” he told Bernama.

The BIM is a modelling technology and associated set of process to produce, communicat­e, analyse and the use of digital informatio­n models throughout the constructi­on project lifecycle.

It is an intelligen­t threedimen­sion ( 3D) model- based process that gives the architectu­re, engineerin­g, and constructi­on profession­als an insight and tools to more efficientl­y plan, design, construct and manage buildings and infrastruc­ture.

Rofizlan said usage of BIM could save about 15 to 20 per cent in time of constructi­on of the project due to a longer period of planning between different parties involved during the design stage.

The 3D visualisat­ion also has the ability to provide details of every infrastruc­ture and items within it.

On the same note, Rofizlan said the BIM roadmap would also emphasise the usage of cloud-based integratio­n for BIM technology, which is highest form of adoption for BIM (Level 3 accreditat­ion).

“Having each personnel to be involved on a cloud- based platform will improve the ability for analysis and design audit, efficiency for design production and better understand­ing of a project in the early stages, amongst others.

“It can also allow them to be at different places and yet able to access project informatio­n through the cloud platform. Besides, client and building owners can also evaluate the proposed design and modificati­ons and make quicker decisions on approvals,” he added.

CIDBEC is the reference centre for the constructi­on industry, which in turn manages the CIDB myBIM Centre, which provides training on BIM and its technologi­es, as well as other services such as room rental facilities, studios and labs. — Bernama

Rofizlan Ahmad, CIDBEC chief executive officer

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Rofizlan says the BIM is a modelling technology and associated set of process to produce, communicat­e, analyse and the use of digital informatio­n models throughout the constructi­on project life-cycle. — Bernama photo
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