How CIDB could control and manage the construction contractors towards implementing green technologies
1. RMK 153 – Principles Of
Construction Economic.
Lecturer : Dr. Radzi Ismail.
Group Member:
NOOR AIZA HASSAN (119289)
NURUL ARQILAH ZAILI (119337)
FATIN ADIERA SULONG (119205)
NURUL AMANINA ZAKARIA (119335)
NURUL NADIAH MAT ZAKI (119340)
NURNABIHAH MOHD ZAIDI (119334)
DEVITA TANJUNG (122789)
ALAA HAMED (122780)
NURADILLAH MD HANAFIAH (119328)
NURUL FARAHIN SALIM (119338)
2. In current scenario where environmental protection
is important for the construction industry, discuss
how CIDB could control and manage the
construction contractors towards implementing
green technologies in their projects?
ASSIGNMENT
3. Construction Industry Development
Board (CIDB)
• Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB) is a
government agency established under the Ministry of Works
Malaysia through the Construction Industry Development
Board Act 1994 (Act 520).
• The overall objective of CIDB is to develop the capacity and
capability of the Construction Industry through the
enhancement of quality and productivity by placing great
emphasis on professionalism, innovation and knowledge, in
the endeavor to improve the quality of life.
5. What is it?
• Technical Committee of Good Environmental
Practices also known as TC9.
• The committee aided in determining the core
direction and various proposals in order to
strengthen environmental practice in
construction industry.
• The committee is divided into 6 Working
Group (WG).
6.
7. How CIDB could control and
manage the construction
contractors with TC9 towards
implementing green technology in
their projects???
8. 1. CIDB do Publication of Standard,
Guidelines, and Manual serve as
guidelines to the contractor also for
CIDB’S towards implementing green
technology in their projects.
9. The Main Point Raises
in this Strategic. (2007)
•Strengthening the
Development Approval
Process.
• Enhancing Law and
Enforcement.
• Promoting Self-Regulation
(Construction Industry).
• Increasing Capacity and Public
Awareness.
• Addressing Knowledge Gaps.
10. The Main Point
Raised in this
compilation. (2008)
1. Environmental
Concerns.
2. Impact to
Environment.
3. Scheduled Waste.
11. OTHER RELATED MANUAL &
GUIDELINES…
1. 2008 - Guidelines on Construction Waste
Management.
2. 2008 - Construction Industry Good
Practices Series – Construction Waste
Management
12. 2. CIDB hold Training Module for
developers to understand and able
to apply the global trends towards
greener. Training Module was held
by CIDB:
• 2007 - Developed training module on Good
Practices of Waste
Management in Construction
14. Construction Industry Master Plan
•
The CIMP was developed to
overcome some of the weaknesses
that were inherent in the
construction industry before this.
They include, inter alia, quality
deficiencies, over-dependency on
foreign labour leading to a leak in the
economy as a result of repatriation of
earnings by foreign labour as well as
numerous ensuing social and health
problems, several major
catastrophes, and the low
productivity of the construction
industry.
•
Within CIMP, seven (7) main strategic
cores have been fore fronted where
one focuses on issues related to
environment under the third (3)
strategic core. In this strategy, there
are two (2) related strategic
proposals:
16. GREEN CONTRACTOR ACCREDITATION
IMPLEMENTATION
• To ensure the success of
constructing building utilizing
the green technology concept,
it is only fitting that only
capable and competent
contractors are entrusted to
build it. With that in mind,
CIDB has created a
specialization for green
technology in contractor’s
registration terms and
conditions. CIDB and the
industry authority had worked
together in establishing
accreditation guidelines for
green contractors.
• The implementation of green
contractor accreditation is to
make it easier for building
owners or clients to choose
qualified contractors in order
to build buildings with green
technology concept.
18. GREEN LABELLING
• CIDB has taken a step
forward in developing an
green labeling mechanism
for construction materials
to help conserve our
environment’s future
against pollution which is
also partially contributed
by construction activities.
• The purpose of the
programme is to support
index or green building
evaluation system
together with green
procurement. Besides
that, it also encourages
manufacturers or
suppliers of construction
materials to improve and
develop more green
oriented products.
22. • Self-assessment is extremely necessary to propel
the construction industry to move forward.
• (CIS) – (GASSIC) is based on the most minimum
standard must be achieved by every building
when different group of architects and engineers
resort to their own independent interpretation of
green concept in construction industry especially
when designing a building. The assessment also
provides methodology to evaluate and to grade
environmental influences in terms of resources
usages and their effect towards health.
23. • The development standard aids the industry in
conducting self-assessment
towards the building’s effect on the surrounding
environment.
• The assessment made based on the Construction
Industry Standard (CIS) – Green Assessment System in
Construction is capable of evaluating and calculating
the actual impact and quantity of Green House Gasses
released by the building into the environment, with
this CIDB could control and manage the construction
contractors towards implementing green technology in
their projects.
25. ISO 14001 CERTIFICATION
• CIDB have introduced
certification guidance
scheme for ISO 14001
Environmental
Management System (EMS)
and CIDB EMS Certification
Programme to contractors.
By obtaining the
certification, local
contractors can now
compete and stand on par
with other contractors at
international level.
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This scheme is developed with the
purpose to better aid contractors in
undertaking a more organized and
effective environmental management
practice as a sign of support to preserve
and conserve our environment.
It also helps to provide information on
other contractors whom has given
strong and good commitment regarding
environmental management to related
bodies like Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR),
housing developers and local
authorities.
Furthermore, it is an effective means
for CIDB to monitor and report on
practices and awareness levels amongst
Malaysian contractors concerning
environmental management as a
whole.