History Class XII Ch. 3 Kinship, Caste and Class (1).pptx
PP1 assignment presentation slides
1. Pang Khai Shuen 0318423
Lee Ren Jet 0319058
Ng Seng He 0323037
Yap Jia En 0319550
Yeo Dor Een 0316224
2. The construction industry has been playing a significant role
in aggregate economy of the country in term of its
contribution to revenue generation, capital formation and
employment creation which ultimately support the gross
domestic product (GDP) and the socio-economic
development of Malaysia.
Research has been done that Malaysian construction
industry has suffered high proportion of business failure
during economic downturn compared to other industries.
Construction industry in general respond slowly to
environmental changes that cause the economy downturn.
5. Accountability of contractor due to a competitive
selection
Competitive fairness
Reduce low quality or design risk
Easy to manage and arrange changes to the
contract
8. In management contracts, the client usually starts by
appointing a consultant team to prepare project
drawings.
A management contractor is appointed to participate in
the planning and construction of the project.
Management contractor plans the programme, makes
decisions on the contents of each package to be sub-
contracted, organizes and manages the construction of
all the works which are undertaken by sub-contractors.
9. Able to achieve early commencement of construction for multi-
phase projects due to overlapping of design and construction.
Consultants are able to gain more buildability advice or input
from contractors and subcontractors.
The overall development time will be shorter and lead to early
completion.
It allows the client to change the design during construction
because drawings and detail matters can be adjusted as the
construction work proceeds.
10. Poor certainty of final cost until the last works of contract
has been signed.
The number of variations and amount of remeasurement
may be greater than traditional method due to insufficient
design development.
Returned tender price may be high since time is rush and
members of tenderer are limited.
13. Widely used in Malaysia
Mainly for private sector projects
Usually through Traditional Procurement
route
14.
15. Formed by Public Works Department, now
known as Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR)
Mainly used for public works projects such
as highways, railway roads, public
infrastructures etc.
16. Known as Fédération internationale des
ingénieurs-conseils.
Consist of the Red Book, Yellow Book and
Orange Book.
Usually used for foreign-funded and
foreign joint-venture project.
Not commonly used for local projects.
27. 1) Analysis of client’s needs and objectives
2) Selection of possible procurement
methods
28.
29. 1) The client’s primary concerns can be
made known
2) “Highest Quality, Lowest Cost, Shortest
Time”
30. Cost price can not fluctuate too much
Affects profit obtained from each units sold
Building quality should meet customers’
expectations
31. Project size, location, and expected quality
Outlining special requirements:
• Specially built plants and equipment
• Key challenges (site accessibility)
• Elements that might impact the project time scale
32. Example:
20-storey condominium:
• Heavy machineries such as tower cranes and
temporary lifts
• Transportation and erection
• Ingress & Egress
• Resources needed for proper planning
• (permits, road carriage weight limits etc)
33. 4 Categories of risks that should be
identified:
• 1. Strategic risks
• 2. External risks
• 3. Project risks
• 4. Discovery risks
34. 4 ways to handle risks:
• Terminate
• Treat
• Transfer
• Tolerate
35. Carrying out of a project requires:
• Expertise
• Experience
• Knowledge
• Skill
Capability of human resources to commit
36. Our client is an experienced firm
Ample Resources
Traditional Method