The document provides a matrix summarizing Andrew Ng's contract management experience across various industries worldwide. The matrix lists 17 projects in mining and mineral processing, 15 projects in land transportation and infrastructure, and 5 projects in air, sea transportation and other public infrastructure. For each project, the matrix describes the location, value, contract type, functions performed, and other key details. The wide range of projects demonstrates Andrew Ng's extensive experience managing large contracts across multiple disciplines and countries over several decades.
Presentation. jkr lawatan IBS kilang HC Precast SystemTeow Beng Hur
IMPORTANT :
- Elements Required To Complete A Building
- Industrialised Building System ( IBS )
" is a system not a machine or component "
- Open System And Proprietary System Is A Technology
- Speed, Quality & Environment
- SEQUENCE OF WORK : 5 Steps & No Variation Order
- Step 1 : Drawing Conversion ( 2D to 3D )
- Step 2 : Mould Fabrication
- Step 3 : Production ( Decide by Client )
- Step 4 : Delivery ( Decide by Client )
- Step 5 : Installation Numbering ( Decide by Client )
TOWNSHIP OF LANGLEY/PROVINCIAL, REGIONAL AND LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANS AND S...South Fraser Blog
Presentation by Paul Cordeiro, Manager of Transportation Engineering for the Township of Langley. The slides show an overview of the South of Fraser Transit Plan, Provincial Transit Plan, Provincial Gateway Program, Roberts Bank Rail Corridor Study, Community Rail Study, and the Township of Langley’s Master Transportation Plan.
What you'll learn:
Reasoning behind this new guide
Major changes since 2005
Reasonable compensation changes
Expanded audit guidance
Cognizant agency rules
Method to identify Building Energy Index BEISteve Lojuntin
Building Energy Index (BEI) or sometime known as Building Energy Intensity (BEI) or Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) are command work used in building energy management. BEI has been recognised as the primary Specific Energy Consumption (SEC). BEI representing the actual energy consumption.
Attached is the Standard BEI calculation used by Sustanable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) Malaysia, GreenTech Malaysia (formerly known as Malaysia Energy Centre), the government agencies, and professionals in Energy Management in Malaysia.
Proposal to BSEEP to adopt GreenPASS Operation (CIS 20 - CIDB) as Energy Effi...Steve Lojuntin
This proposal has been presented to the Building Services Energy Efficiency Programme (BSEEP) during the BSEEP-UNDP Project Review Committee - PRC) Bil 2/2013 at JKR CAST on 22 October 2013.
SEDA Malaysia had proposed BSEEP to adopt GreenPASS (Operation) as EE Building Rating System in Malaysia since the BSEEP project have;
- Objective to reduce GHG emission in building sector in Malaysia.
- BSEEP is looking for Energy Efficient Building Rating System.
- Recognized the energy & carbon reduction initiatives.
- As tool to facilitate ESCOs on the performance on Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) especially in government buildings.
- To facilitate government afford to reduce 40% CO2 intensity in 2020.
Intelligent Traffic System for kajang city, Malaysia.Yousef Abujubba
The presentation is illustrating the common traffic difficulties in Kajang area and show suggested intelligent urban design plan to be settled in the future to solve out the traffic jam and rebuild the city to be sustainable.
Tool Kit: Business Analysis product (artefact) checklistdesigner DATA
Methodology is a toolkit not a process – Choose wisely
Methodologies contains many tools and techniques, such as, process, data , use case and class modelling, sequence diagramming and state transition diagramming, prototyping and report templates.
Not all these tools have to be used for every project.
So choose wisely and create your own fast path routes for completing different types of projects by preparing your own Business Analysis Project Planning Map. Build on your experiences and fine tune your product each time you undertake a new assignment.
http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/6089
Presentation. jkr lawatan IBS kilang HC Precast SystemTeow Beng Hur
IMPORTANT :
- Elements Required To Complete A Building
- Industrialised Building System ( IBS )
" is a system not a machine or component "
- Open System And Proprietary System Is A Technology
- Speed, Quality & Environment
- SEQUENCE OF WORK : 5 Steps & No Variation Order
- Step 1 : Drawing Conversion ( 2D to 3D )
- Step 2 : Mould Fabrication
- Step 3 : Production ( Decide by Client )
- Step 4 : Delivery ( Decide by Client )
- Step 5 : Installation Numbering ( Decide by Client )
TOWNSHIP OF LANGLEY/PROVINCIAL, REGIONAL AND LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANS AND S...South Fraser Blog
Presentation by Paul Cordeiro, Manager of Transportation Engineering for the Township of Langley. The slides show an overview of the South of Fraser Transit Plan, Provincial Transit Plan, Provincial Gateway Program, Roberts Bank Rail Corridor Study, Community Rail Study, and the Township of Langley’s Master Transportation Plan.
What you'll learn:
Reasoning behind this new guide
Major changes since 2005
Reasonable compensation changes
Expanded audit guidance
Cognizant agency rules
Method to identify Building Energy Index BEISteve Lojuntin
Building Energy Index (BEI) or sometime known as Building Energy Intensity (BEI) or Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) are command work used in building energy management. BEI has been recognised as the primary Specific Energy Consumption (SEC). BEI representing the actual energy consumption.
Attached is the Standard BEI calculation used by Sustanable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) Malaysia, GreenTech Malaysia (formerly known as Malaysia Energy Centre), the government agencies, and professionals in Energy Management in Malaysia.
Proposal to BSEEP to adopt GreenPASS Operation (CIS 20 - CIDB) as Energy Effi...Steve Lojuntin
This proposal has been presented to the Building Services Energy Efficiency Programme (BSEEP) during the BSEEP-UNDP Project Review Committee - PRC) Bil 2/2013 at JKR CAST on 22 October 2013.
SEDA Malaysia had proposed BSEEP to adopt GreenPASS (Operation) as EE Building Rating System in Malaysia since the BSEEP project have;
- Objective to reduce GHG emission in building sector in Malaysia.
- BSEEP is looking for Energy Efficient Building Rating System.
- Recognized the energy & carbon reduction initiatives.
- As tool to facilitate ESCOs on the performance on Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) especially in government buildings.
- To facilitate government afford to reduce 40% CO2 intensity in 2020.
Intelligent Traffic System for kajang city, Malaysia.Yousef Abujubba
The presentation is illustrating the common traffic difficulties in Kajang area and show suggested intelligent urban design plan to be settled in the future to solve out the traffic jam and rebuild the city to be sustainable.
Tool Kit: Business Analysis product (artefact) checklistdesigner DATA
Methodology is a toolkit not a process – Choose wisely
Methodologies contains many tools and techniques, such as, process, data , use case and class modelling, sequence diagramming and state transition diagramming, prototyping and report templates.
Not all these tools have to be used for every project.
So choose wisely and create your own fast path routes for completing different types of projects by preparing your own Business Analysis Project Planning Map. Build on your experiences and fine tune your product each time you undertake a new assignment.
http://www.tdan.com/view-articles/6089
This report provides an extensive analysis and evaluation of the different attributes of the consumer category in the mini-metros in India andhow we understand their range and thereby knowing the sales pitch for those types of consumers. As we understand the general concept, Sales Management is one of the most important elements for the success of modern organizations. It may be one of the most critical roles that influence the success of an organization. Here, you are closest to two important corporate assets: customers and the sales team. The report also draws attention to the different sales strategies that can be applied in the different industries depending upon the cities, which we have selected.
The winning poster from World Water Week, by CIAT and it's partners:"Improving the efficiency of rain water use on hillsides in the sub-humid tropics: environmental & agrocultural benefits of the Quesungual system."
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The overarching purpose of this strategy is to ensure our procurement activities are undertaken consistently to a high standard, efficiently and economically whilst helping achieve economic, social and environmental benefits for all our communities.
The strategy is accordingly aligned with the strategic aims and objectives of the partner organisations.
The status and importance of procurement in the public sector continues to grow and there is increasing pressure to improve procurement performance for a number of reasons.
Most importantly:
• procurement has a critical role to play in delivering strategic objectives and improving the quality of services delivered to the public
• savings realised through improved procurement can be channelled into priority services or reducing each partners net capital and/or revenue expenditure
• local authorities are open to legal challenge under public procurement regulations (based on EU directives) and are accountable for achieving value for money.
• local government is under increasing pressure to deliver services in the face of reduced funding from central government. Effective procurement is one of the key ways to achieve “more with less”
This strategy will help make sure:
Procurement and Contract Management Strategy-1.docxMy own
Procurement and contract management strategy GO Shared Services partners recognise that public procurement needs to concentrate much more of its attention on market and supplier management, and ensuring the contract itself is properly managed, and that the approach to the procurement process needs to be simplified.
We are therefore developing a common approach to achieve effective procurement across all partners by focusing on activities which lead to financial savings and improved practices. These include a common Procurement Strategy; standardised processes, documentation, intranet and internet publications and shared supplier master file with the aim of making it easier to engage with, and improve the experience for all our suppliers especially Small and Medium Enterprises
(SME’s).
We understand that best value and efficiency targets will not be achieved unless all the partners approach competition and procurement positively to deliver good quality, value for money services to our communities. The partners have a have a duty to make sure this spending represents value for money.
The partners seek opportunities for innovation and partnerships which are available from working with others in the public, private and voluntary sectors to balance two clear priorities:
• Delivering efficiencies and quality
• Developing and embracing socially responsible and sustainable procurement, by engaging with local and regional suppliers to promote the local economy and taking account of the social, economic and environmental impact of spending decisions
Definition
The Construction Industry Institute (CII) defines AWP as “the overall process flow of all the
detailed work packages (construction, engineering, and installation work packages). AWP
is a planned, executable process that encompasses the work on an EPC project, beginning
with the initial planning and continuing through detailed design and construction
execution. AWP provides the framework for productive and progressive construction and
presumes the existence of a construction execution plan.”
The importance of 3 Core NEC Time Clauses when submitting a programme.docxMy own
Programme Acceptance
It is important to first explain the key differences in Programme Acceptance between NEC3 and NEC4 Contract Types.
As covered in our past article, within NEC3 in the absence of a Project Manager’s response, the contract provided that the programme was simply ‘not accepted’, putting all the risk onto the Contractor in allowing the Project Manager to to withhold 25% of the price of work done to date if the Contractor does not provide a programme in accordance with Cl.31.
Within NEC4 the position is improved and the contract includes a provision whereby in the absence of a Project Manager’s response to the submitted programme within two weeks, the Contractor can serve notice of a further week. After this, if there is still no response then the contractor’s programme is ‘deemed accepted’ under the contract.
Countries at the Forefronts of Project Management ExcellenceMy own
See which countries have the most advanced project management skills and the recognition for their attainment of the highest achievements in excellence in timely and on budget completion of construction and other projects.
Source: Intl Project Management Association, Secretariat for Project Excellence
110801Proposed Fidic Contract Framework For Complex Epc ProjectsMy own
Structure and Components of a Comprehensive Suite Of Components forming the Level of Contract Documentation Needed for Complex Industrial or Mining Mega Project