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Executive
Tan Sri (Dr) Ir. Jamilus Hussein Chairman / CEO KLIA Premier Holdings Sdn Bhd
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GLOBAL WARMING
AIR POLLUTION
WATER POLLUTION
OZONE DEPLETION
+ 1C
Arctic is melting
Amazon rainforest drying out + 3C Many coastal cities could be flooded + 4C Increase in climate refugees + 5C
+ 6C
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
ISSUES IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION GREEN PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE
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PE CU L
AR IT IE S
Time Overrun Cost Overrun Construction Waste Excessive Resource Consumption Environmental Threat
percentage escalation period up to 188%. In Bosnia and Herzegovina : 51.40% project experienced time overrun In Jordan : 82% of projects are delayed In Saudi Arabia and Ghana : 70% of projects were delayed In Malaysia : 18.2% of the public sector projects and 29.45% of private sector projects only are completed on time.
of financing and payment for completed works, poor contract management, changes in site conditions , shortage of materials, design changes , weather condition, etc. Initial conceptionalisation not captured and formalised before calling of Tenders changes during construction. Integrated Master Implementation Programme.
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The trend is more severe in developing countries where these overruns sometimes exceeds 100% of the anticipated cost of the project. United Kingdom (UK) : nearly 1/3 of the clients complaint that their projects generally experienced budget overrun. In Nigeria : A minimum average percentage escalation cost of projects was 14%. In Slovenia : 51 % projects faced price overrun In Croatia : 81% projects faced cost overrun In Bosnia and Herzegovina : 41.23% of the projects faced cost overrun. In Uganda : (Northern-by-pass project in Kampala) the cost overrun was more than 100% of the contract price.
overrun. The common overruns are between 50 to 100%. In Malaysia : only 46.8% and 37.2% of public and private sectors projects completed within the budget respectively.
contractor s experience, poor site management and supervision, inaccurate time and cost estimates, schedule delay, frequent design changes, fluctuation of prices of materials, cash flow and financial difficulties faced by contractors .
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CONSTRUCTION QUALITY
Construction carried out according the specification and detail
construction drawings. Materials approving committee Method statement Site management and control of works (QA/QC)
1/6 of the worlds freshwater withdrawals, 1/4 of wood harvest and 2/5 of materials. About 40% of the energy used is linked to the construction and maintenance of buildings. Excessive resource and energy use : Resulted in growing demand for raw materials, are largely responsible for the depletion of natural resources worldwide, acceleration of global warming and detrimental wastage affecting our ecological integrity.
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CONSTRUCTION WASTE
Waste is one of the serious problems in construction projects. Waste has direct impact on the productivity, material loss and completion time
of project resulting in loss of a significant amount of revenue. Waste contributes to around 30-35% of a project s production cost. The amount of construction materials wasted on the site is relatively high and equals 9% by weight of the purchased materials.
reasons including frequent design changes, poor quality of materials, workers' mistakes during construction, poor planning, poor site management, ordering errors, materials not in compliance with specification, effect of weather, etc.
CONSTRUCTION WASTE
A study conducted on 30 construction sites in Malaysia identified
six types of waste materials which includes concrete (12.32%), metals (9.62%), bricks (6.54%), plastics (0.43%), timber (69.10%) and other wastes (2%) Hence, it is timely for Malaysia to adopt a systematic and efficient waste management strategy which would minimise the generation of waste at different level. Advanced tool likes lean construction techniques can help in reducing waste at source and can minimised the waste produced during the operation by re-using and re-cycling.
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ENVIRONMENTAL THREAT
Environmental Threat due to built environment : It consumes large
amounts of natural resources and produces a great deal of pollutants. Ethics of construction players: Not serious about environmental protection at construction sites, assume that a construction site is only a temporary setup, ignoring source of pollutants CO2 emission : Contributing to the global warming and extreme weather. Other Impacts : The harvest of timber leads to the lost of natural forests, widespread use of toxic chemicals in materials. Site clearings for development especially on slopes, etc.
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SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
In November 1994, the First International Conference on Sustainable
Construction held in Tampa, Florida, USA, the conference convener Kibert defined sustainable construction as, Creating a healthy built environment using resource-efficient, ecologically-based principles. Sustainable construction involves a commitment to:
Economic sustainability increasing profitability by making more efficient
use of resources, including labour, materials, water and energy. Environmental sustainability preventing harmful and potential irreversible effects on the environment by careful use of natural resources, minimizing waste, protecting and where possible enhancing the environment. Social sustainability responding to the needs of people at whatever stage of involvement in the construction process (from commissioning to demolition), providing high customer satisfaction and working closely with clients, suppliers, employees and local communities
non-renewable goods Reduce the material intensity via substitution technologies Enhance material recyclability Reduce and control the use and dispersion of toxic materials Reduce the energy required for transforming goods and supplying services Support the instruments of international conventions and agreements Maximize the sustainable use of biological and renewable resources Consider the impact of planned projects on air, soil, water, flora, and fauna.
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within the building design and construction industry. Key Action : The objectives should be considered in decision making at all stages of the life cycle of the facility. Figure below shows the evolution and challenges of the sustainable construction concept in a global context.
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GREEN BUILDINGS
Green building practices are:
environmentally responsible and resource-efficient to promote building practices that conserve energy and water
resources, preserve open spaces. to minimise the emission of toxic substances to harmonise with the local climate, traditions, culture and the surrounding environment to sustain and improve the quality of human life maintaining the capacity of the ecosystem at local and global levels.
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EU
EU
BREEAM (UK/Global) BRE Environment Assessment Method LEED (USA/ Global) Leadership in Energy & Environment design Green Star (Australia) Green Star NZ ( New Zealand) GBTool (Canada) HQE (France) High Environmental Quality HK-BEAM (Hong Kong) HK Building Environmental Assessment Method SBAT (South Africa) Sustainable Buidling Assessment Tool CASBEE (Japan) Comprehensive Assessment System for Building Energy Efficiency GBI (Malaysia)
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(PAM) and the Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia (ACEM) is a rating system that provides guidelines for developers for designing and constructing green buildings. GBI (Green Building Index) comprises of 6 key criteria as:
Energy Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality, Sustainable Site Planning and Management, Material and Resources, Water Efficiency, and Innovation
GBI CRITERIA
Energy Efficiency (EE) Improve energy consumption by optimizing building orientation, minimizing solar heat gain through the building envelope, harvesting natural lighting, adopting the best practices in building services including use of renewable energy, and ensuring proper testing, commissioning and regular maintenance. Indoor Environment Quality (EQ) Achieve good quality performance in indoor air quality, acoustics, visual and thermal comfort. These will involve the use of low volatile organic compound materials, application of quality air filtration, proper control of air temperature, movement and humidity.
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GBI CRITERIA
Sustainable Site Planning & Management (SM) Selecting appropriate sites with planned access to public transportation, community services, open spaces and landscaping. Avoiding and conserving environmentally sensitive areas through the redevelopment of existing sites and brown fields. Implementing proper construction management, storm water management and reducing the strain on existing infrastructure capacity Materials & Resources (MR) Promote the use of environment-friendly materials sourced from sustainable sources and recycling. Implement proper construction waste management with storage, collection and reuse of recyclables and construction formwork and waste. Water Efficiency (WE) Rainwater harvesting, water recycling and water-saving fittings. Innovation (IN) Innovative design and initiatives that meet the objectives of the GBI
bungalows, condominium, etc, More emphasis on sustainable site planning & management)
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GBI CLASSIFICATION
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Introduction
Green Performance Assessment System In Construction (Green Pass) is designed to meet this need through a standard conformance that promoted sustainable construction in an integrated manner with other with other Construction Industry Standards (CIS). ii. This standard is based on minimum requirements for buildings and systems using performance-related provisions and complements existing standards to form a comprehensive assessment system for green building construction. iii. The Green PASS has incorporated international standards in its development, specifically PAS 2050, Common Carbon Metrics (United Nations SBCI), United Nations GHG Protocol, ANSI and other relevant standards inline with emerging global technological and sustainability requirements.
i.
Scope
The Green PASS estimates the carbon emission from building construction
works throughout a buildings life cycle. Assessment system covers construction, operations, renovation and demolition. The evaluation of Green PASS is divided into:
i. ii.
retrofitting processes. Operational carbon is CO 2 emitted during building. Green PASS adopt minimum standards of performance for baselings in key areas e.g. water, waste, IEQ (Indoor Environment Quality)
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building in terms of carbon emission reduction based on: Site, Material, Energy, Water & Waste
while indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is a qualitative and quantitave assessment of building occupants comfort and overall satisfaction.
Elements
Site
Material
Energy
Water
Waste
Energy
Water
- Thermal Comfort
% of CO
Reduction
70 to <100
+ 70 to <100
Upon completion of the assessment, the applicant will be awarded a Green PASS certificate The category of assessment (Green PASS Building Construction or Green PASS Building
Operation)
The level of carbon reduction achieved, represented by number of diamonds.
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construction are:
Lean techniques, Good Project Management Practise Industrialized Building System (IBS) , Value Engineering (VE), Automated Construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM), Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) etc.
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LEAN TECHNIQUES
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Project Management
HOW
Lead Consultant
Construction Industry
Client
WHAT
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C O N T R O L
Pha s i ng Decision-making
This represents the BASIS for the Project Management Working Method
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T C Q O I
Broad Plan for subsequent Phases Detailed Plan & Approach for next Phase Project Result Controlling Aspects
Each Phase will be subjected to Controlling Processes in Time, Cost, Quality, Organization & Information
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P1
Inception Phase
P2
Definition Phase
P3
Design Phase
How to Make
Do
Preserve
P4
Procurement Phase
P5
Construction Phase
P6
O&M Phase
Dividing the Overall Project Development into Distinct Project Phases. Each with their unique Development Content. Formulating UPFRONT how the Execution Processes takes place, Making the Total Development Scope MANAGEABLE!
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Do
Preserve
Definition Phase
Design Phase
Construction Phase
O&M Phase
T C Q O I
Project Inception
T C Q O I
Project Program
T C Q O I
Project Design
T C Q O I
Implementation Program
T C Q O I
Operation & Maintenance Program
Control
Decision-making
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Project Phasing
Idea
P1
Inception Phase
on facility) Feasibility studies & Technical & economic study Project Budget Project brief design, technical, cost, quality, time parameters External & Internal Stakeholders
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Corporate Enterprise
and its business purpose Project Sponsor
Consulting Engineers
Project Manager
and Project Team
Legislative Authorities
General Construction
Local Authorities
Local Municipality
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Corporate Policy Facility Planning & Standards Finance/Accounting/Payments Audit Legal Marketing Operations User Coordination
Board of Directors
Corporate Enterprise
and its business purpose
Project Sponsor
Architectural Structural Mechanical Electrical & ICT Energy preservation Acoustics/Noise Conveying Quality Assurance Quality Inspection Process, Evironmental & other Specialists
Consulting Engineers
Project Manager
and Project Team
Construction Supervision
General Construction
Special Suppliers Trade Contractors Bonds arrangements & Insurances Major Suppliers
Project Phasing
Idea What
P1
Inception Phase
P2
Definition Phase
Requirement capture from Internal & External Stakeholders Scope of Work, Deliverables, time & budget Technical & Design Concept (incl. site condition, soil
investigation & functionality) Project implementation strategy Master Implementation Program Organizational structure, System & Procedure QA/QC, Communication & Information Plan HSSE Document Control Centre
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Project Phasing
Idea What How
P1
Inception Phase
P2
Definition Phase
P3
Design Phase
Detail design development, materials search Value engineering, maintenance awareness Preparing procurement strategy, tender documentation Detail cost estimate & budget, cost control system Performance & technical specifications Approval of the Client
Project Phasing
Idea What How
P1
Inception Phase
P2
Definition Phase
P3
Design Phase
How to Make
P4
Procurement Phase
Tendering process & Award Evaluation Criteria Spreadsheet Presentation for Comparison of different
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Project Phasing
Idea What How
P1
Inception Phase
P2
Definition Phase
P3
Design Phase
How to Make
Do
P4
Procurement Phase
P5
Construction Phase
Site planning Detail construction work programs (incl. interfacing) Contract administration Design, technical site review & adjustment How to manage TCQIOP QA/QC, HSSE implementation & control Operational readiness & maintenance plan Testing, commissioning & handover (incl. CF)
Project Phasing
Idea What How
P1
Inception Phase
P2
Definition Phase
P3
Design Phase
How to Make
Do
Preserve
P4
Procurement Phase
P5
Construction Phase
P6
O&M Phase
Operator Organization) Defect liability management Contract closing & final account (incl. dispute, claims) Post-project evaluation & documentation
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Val ue
Constructive Opportunity
Destructive Intervention
Cost to Change
Time
Level of Planning
Deliverable/s
Planners Level of Conceptual & Managerial Skills
Level 5
Strategic Planning
Master Plan, Business Plan, Strategies, Roadmaps Project Organization & Operational Scheme, Control Systems, Communication Plan Project Activities Approaches & Strategies, 4D Planning, Master Implementation Progm Integrated logic Network Progm, Interface Mgt System Detailed Project Activities Schedules & Sub-schedules
Level 4
Tactical Planning
Level 3
Master Programming
Level 2
MultiDisciplinary
Level 1
Singular Disciplinary
Increasing Cost
Opport unity to A dd
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PD/PM PM Org
PD/PM PM Org
Quality QA/QC
HSSE
Quality QA/QC
HSSE
= =
Client PMC
PROJECT Construction Director
CEO Office Managing Director
Procurement Committee
Audit Committee
SERVICE
Senior Construction GM
Project Manager 1 Technical Management Support to Client Design Mgmt, Procurement, Planning, & Finance
Project Manager 2
Project Manager 3
Project Manager 4
S U P P O R T C O N S U L T A N T S
CONSULTANT (S
CONTRACTOR APPOINTED
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PREFABRICATION
Modern Methods of Construction
Panellised
Tunnel Form
Thin-Joint Masonry
Carpet Reinforcement
......
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PREFBRICATION
Environmental
Social 1. Better site safety 2. Less construction noise 3. Reduction on-site dust
1. Material conservation 2. Reduced waste on site 3. Better air quality 4. Less CO2 emission
Prefabrication
Economic Environmental More transport emissions Social More unemployed workers 1. Higher initial investment 2. Higher cranage cost 3. Higher transport cost
Jaillon and Poon(2008), Sustainable construction aspects of using prefabrication in dense urban environment: a Hong Kong case study. (7 projects)
traditional in-situ construction practices leads to large wastage in the form of timber used for formworks, excess material, errors in dimensions and measurements, high labour utilisation leading to high social costs and other forms of temporary works. The use of offsite construction can eliminate the problem of wastage substantially and reduce construction time.
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relatively cheaper foreign labour innovative construction technology and techniques has not made a significant impact on the Malaysian construction industry and as much, cannot provide the economies of scale that is needed to transform the construction industry from one that is labour intensive, to one that is technology intensive.
A construction technique in which components are manufactured in a controlled environment (on or off site), transported, positioned and assembled into a structure with minimal additional site works
Comparison: Offsite construction UK Modern Method of Construction - MMC
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VALUE ENGINEERING
overall development process by making the appropriate decisions when one moves from one phase of development to the other based on 5 basic controls: TIME, COST, QUALITY, ORGANIZATION and INFORMATION
to be planned and structured to make it happened affectively. Value management is NOT just a cost cutting exercise.
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AUTOMATED CONSTRUCTION
AUTOMATED CONSTRUCTION
According to the Architectural Institute of Japan, 150 types of
construction robots have been developed in the field of building construction. Robots category
Robots for structure construction works , including fire-proofing, steel
welding, iron-bar placing, concrete placing, concrete finishing, and remote wirereleasing. Robots for work completion , including exterior wall spraying, ceiling panel placing, and light-weight wall panel handling. Robots for inspection works, including outer wall tile inspection, and clean room inspection. Robots for maintenance works , including coating glass cleaning, and floor cleaning.
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AUTOMATED CONSTRUCTION
Automated Construction
Concrete finishing robot Fire-proofing robot Steel welding robot Tunnel cave detection system
THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION Summit on the Global Agenda, Dubai, UAE, 7-9 Nov. 2008
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"Teach your children what we have taught ours, that the earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons of the earth. The earth does not belong to man; man belongs to the earth. Man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it. We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children."
THE GREAT leader of the Native American Suquamish Tribe, Chief Seattle or See-ahth
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Contribution : plays vital role in economic growth, helps in improving the quality
of life of its citizens Negative Impacts : implication to the environment and social aspect of the country, emission of CO 2 by buildings contributed to the global warming and extreme weather Resource Consumption : About 40% of the world's resource and energy use is linked to the construction and maintenance of buildings. Green building approach : environmentally responsible and resource-efficient, promotes building practices that conserve energy and water resources, preserve open spaces, reduce energy consumption up to 50%, CO 2 emission up to 39%, water used up to 40% and finally reduction in solid waste up to 70%. Advanced technological methods : Lean techniques, Good Project Management Practise, Industrialized Building System (IBS), Building Information Modelling (BIM), Value Engineering (VE), Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) etc.
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