Program Qasih'12 Jabatan Ukur Bahan
SEMINAR ON BEST PRACTICES IN MALAYSIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
TOPIC :
BEST PRACTICES IN PRIVATE FINANCE INITIATIVES (PFI) FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE STAKEHOLDERS
SPEAKER :
Professor Dato Dr. Sr. Kamarul Rashdan bin Haji Salleh
Managing Director, Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad & Visiting Professor at University of Salford,
Biography
Professor Dato Dr. Sr. Kamarul Rashdan Salleh is currently a Visiting Professor to the School of the Built Environment, University of Salford ,United Kingdom. Before he joined Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad (SPNB), he was Associate Director of MACE Group United Kingdom and Associate Partner of Davis Langdon UK and currently the Managing Director of Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad Malaysia. He is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor and registered member of the Royal Institutions of Chartered Surveyors UK and the British Institute of Facilities Management. His area of expertise includes PPP/PFI, Facilities Management and Whole Life Cycle Cost.
Date: 26th May, 2012
Venue: Convention Hall, Block B12 Faculty of Built Environment UTM
Times: 8:30am – 12.30pm
Seminar Fee: RM30 per participant/RM15 per student
CPD AND CCD POINTS (terms & conditions apply)
The seminar has an approved CPD and CCD points as stated below:
– Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia (BQSM): 2 points
– Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia : 10 points
The detail of the seminar can be accessed on http://qasih2012.blogspot.com. For further enquiries and reservation please contact Dr. Sarajul Fikri at 019 750 5806, Miss Noraini at 07 553 0670 and Miss Yvoanne (016 800 3698) or email to qasih2012@gmail.com.
Seminar on Best Practices In Construction Industry
26 MAY 2012 (Saturday)
Seminar Room , Faculty of Built Environment
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Johor
CPD AND CCD POINTS (terms & conditions apply)
The seminar has an approved CPD and CCD points as stated below:
– Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia (BQSM): 2 points
– Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia : 10 points
The detail of the seminar can be accessed on http://qasih2012.blogspot.com. For further enquiries and reservation please contact Dr. Sarajul Fikri at 019 750 5806, Miss Noraini at 07 553 0670 and Miss Yvoanne (016 800 3698) or email to qasih2012@gmail.com.
The Centre For The Study Of Built Environment In The Malay World (KALAM) will be hosting the following talk:
WACANA ILMU KALAM 5
Date : 18 May 2012 (Friday)
Venue : Bilik Seminar, level 2, Block B03, Faculty of Built Environment
Presenter : PM Dr Eka Sediadi
Title : Green Assessment System In Building Design
Lecture to MSc students and others
Date : Thursday, 10 May 2012
Time : 2.30 pm- 4.30 pm
Venue : Seminar Room 1, Faculty of Built Environment
The trend in managing construction disputes is to incorporate the most appropriate dispute resolution mechanism into the construction contract, thus avoiding disputes or quickly resolving them when they do arise. Many new, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms have been developed and most construction contracts have either one of the dispute resolution mechanisms, or a combination of them in the form of a multi-tiered dispute resolution (DR) mechanism, incorporated into their contracts, particularly for their large international construction projects. Such development has been acknowledged as the “disputology” in all construction activities. For disputes in international construction projects, there are more than just rights and interests of the parties to be considered. Professor Chan extends the consideration of “interests- rights” to consider other factors including politics, law and cultural compatibility in international construction projects. In arriving at the dispute Resolution pattern, he will examine the characteristics, limitations and legal implications of different dispute resolution mechanisms through a systematic analysis.
Date : Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Time : 2.30 pm- 4.30 pm
Venue : Seminar Room 1, Faculty of Built Environment
Sustainable development concept for dense urban city such as Hong Kong poses many special challenges to planners/architects/surveyors and engineers. Professor Chan will present his idea and pose questions on the following issues: “Concept of ‘sustainable cities’ appear” “strategies for low-carbon cities in urban planning” “urban public space”, and “urban community”, “ development control framework available to achieve Sustainable urban development in Hong Kong” and “the regulations/incentives for designing green buildings”.