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QUESTION :
Taylor’s University is intending to build a branch campus in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Based on Taylor’s University plan they require the branch campus to be operational in mid-2019. Your quantity surveying firm, Innovative Cost Consultant Sdn. Bhd., of which you are a director, has been appointed to provide advice on the procurement system and the tendering methods that are to be adopted in carrying out the project.
The management of the University has informed you that the following requirements are of priority:
i) Cost to completion to be within the budget fixed.
ii) Timely delivery of the facility in order to commence operation in mid- 2019.
You are required to prepare a report to Taylor’s University recommending the procurement system and the tendering method to be adopted.
In your report you shall consider the procurement systems commonly used. You shall list out and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each system before making your recommendation.
As for the tendering methods, you shall consider all the three methods; i.e. open, selective and direct negotiation methods. Similarly you are to describe the advantages and disadvantages of each method before arriving at your recommendation.
Your report shall clearly explain your reasons for your recommendations.
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2. Agenda
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
01 02 03 04
Company Profile &
Project Team
Strengths of the
company tender
Weaknesses of the
company tender
Errors in the tender
3. Company Profile
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
Headquater
10, Jalan Setia Prima G, U13/G,
Setia Alam, Seksyen U13,
40170 Shah Alam,
Selangor.
DK Construction Sdn. Bhd.
Company No. : 215203A
CIDB Registration : Grade 4 B04
Registration No : 0120160303-WP171579
Authorized Capital RM1,000,000
dkconstruction@gmail.com
www.dkconstruction.com.my
+6 033291 0503
+6 033291 0706
4. About Us
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
Teamwork
Integrity
Commitment
COREVALUES
Founder : Tee Dee Kei
5. Our Vision
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
01
02
03
Build partnerships
in the community.
Provide valuable
services to clients.
Deliver important
resources.
6. Why Choose DK
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
01
We reduce wastage.
DK finds ways to minimize waste
and maximize use of time, labor,
and materials.
02
Professional in BIM.
DK has become the leading
industry exponent of the
transformational construction tool
and process Building Information
Modeling (BIM), with more than
$50 billion in BIM project
experience.
7. DK Today
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
DK Construction Sdn. Bhd. is a fully integrated civil engineering and building construction
firm based in the Penisular Malaysia state of Selangor. DK has transformed vast acres of
uninhabitable swampland into modern housing and industrial estates, tourist resorts, commercial
centres, airports and highways.
8. DK Today
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
We offer:
01 02 03 04
General contracting Construction
management
Design-build Preconstruction
planning services
9. DK Today
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
Our people bring their technical knowledge, experience, and resourcefulness to the
delivery of our construction services.
Driven by a commitment to continuous improvement, DK embraces Building Information
Modeling to improve efficiency and enhance client's value.
11. Agenda
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
01 02 03 04
Company Profile &
Project Team
Strengths of the
company tender
Weaknesses of the
company tender
Errors in the tender
12. 1) Registered Contractor Company
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
01
02
Registered contractor company under CIDB.
Grade 4 with RM100,000 capacity.
13. 2) Expertise
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
• We’ve spent decades constructing impressive
buildings of every shape, size and purpose, from
bridge to modern housing, road to industrial
estates, airport to highways.
• Hence, we’ve developed a highly efficient
approach to construction: a powerful combination
of people, process, and technology.
14. 2) Expertise
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
People
We retain our employees significantly
longer than the industry average.
Process
Project managers handle estimating,
procurement, operations and client
relations. For you, as an owner, this
means flexibility, consistency across
multiple projects and a single point of
contact who’s empowered to do whatever
is needed to ensure you’re satisfied.
Technology
That ensures efficient, cost-effective
construction and better quality of work
01
02
03
15. 3) Good Reputation
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
TROPICANA KL
DEVELOPMENT SDN.
BHD.
SP SETIA BERHAD
GROUP
IJM LAND BERHAD
GSD LAND
SDN. BHD.
SELANGOR
PROPERTIES BHD.
WCT CONSTRUCTION
“Good quality of
workmanship.”
“Experienced and
well-known
company.”
“Great working
performance.
Satisfaction met.”
“No delay of
work, on-time
completion.”
“Excellent
management on
site.”
“Good
implemention of
BIM in achieving
efficiency.”
16. 4) Good Management Skill
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
BIM provides a visible view of constructability,
interconnectivity of building systems and aesthetic
elements during preconstruction stage.
LABOURS & MACHINERIES MANAGEMENT
Ensure maximise the use of resources
Reason: Reduce waste of resources, time and cost.
18. 6) Risk Management
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
- DK Construction takes a multi-faceted approach to risk management: examining potential risks to
ensure clients are satisfied with their project and our partnership.
- Safety and quality are at the top of our list, and we can handle all matters related to insurance
coverage, claims and loss control, with competence born of experience. We are prepared for the risks
associated with delivering the highest quality building.
- We believe it’s nothing more than you should expect from a professional construction firm.
19. Agenda
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
01 02 03 04
Company Profile &
Project Team
Strengths of the
company tender
Weaknesses of the
company tender
Errors in the tender
20. 1) Newly hired unskilled labour
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
We value our worker’s learning
experience.
We are hiring a gang of new workers
and plan to give them hands on
experience in this project.
We are charging low prices, but hoping
of giving them another learning
opportunity in this project
21. 2) Restricted design variations
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
1. We are imposing a very slim profit
margin.
2. Therefore, we don't encourage too
much variations and changes occur in
the design.
3. Otherwise, cost plus situation may
happen.
4. Cost plus will increase the overall
cost of the project.
22. Agenda
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
01 02 03 04
Company Profile &
Project Team
Strengths of the
company tender
Weaknesses of the
company tender
Errors in the tender
23. Error made by Client in the Tender Document
Error 1
Error 2
Error 1
The client does not specify the amount
of the Tender Deposit.
Error 2
The form of tender bond should be
shown in Appendix “D” as stated in the
content.
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
24. Error 3
Error 3
The client does not provide the Letter of Tender Invitation which must be included the date of collecting tender document
and the date of closing tender.
Error made by Client in the Tender Document
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
25. Error 4 Error 5
Error 6
Error 4, 5 and 6
The unit should be in M3 for the concrete binding screed according to SMM clause F3.1
Error made by Client in the Tender Document
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
26. Error 7
The submission date of tender
document should be not later than
10am on 7th June 2016.
Error made by Client in the Tender Document
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
27. Error of company tender
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
General Scaffolding including Staging
Wall height below 3.5 meter can reach by ladder.
RM1000.00 for scaffolding will be used to replace
taxation.
PRELIMINARIE
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