Investigation on Prefabricated Building System Skilled Component Installers
In the face of an increasingly challenging era of globalization, skills and new equipments which includes prefabricated building components, known as Industrialized Building System (IBS) has been introduced towards achievement of sustainable construction. IBS is a construction system in which th...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Eftimie Murgu University of Resita
2013-09-01
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Series: | Analele Universităţii "Eftimie Murgu" Reşiţa: Fascicola I, Inginerie |
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Online Access: | http://anale-ing.uem.ro/2013/311.pdf |
Summary: | In the face of an increasingly challenging era of globalization, skills and
new equipments which includes prefabricated building components,
known as Industrialized Building System (IBS) has been introduced
towards achievement of sustainable construction. IBS is a construction
system in which the components are manufactured in a factory, on or
off site, positioned and assembled into complete structures with
minimal additional site work. IBS requires high construction precision
and needs a higher skill level of workers. Compared to the conventional
construction method, the skill level of IBS workers is more demanding.
Although there are a lot benefits in implementing IBS, the construction
industry still not rapidly implementing IBS. The IBS method still
considered new and even though there are a lot of benefits it still faces
barriers. In an IBS construction, the role of the contractor is shifted
from a builder to an assembler on the site. Therefore, this requires the
contractor to be prepared technologically with IBS knowledge and
skills. It is generally perceived that the number of skilled IBS installers
in Malaysia is still low even though the system has been implemented
for a long time. This research is carried out to find out whether the
existing number of IBS installer is sufficient. Primary data was collected
by carrying out interviews with the contractors at the IBS construction
site in Penang Island in order to get the contractor’s feedback
regarding this issue. Meanwhile, the secondary data was collected from
government agencies to get the number of existing IBS installer and
the number of IBS projects done in government projects. The results
from this study indicated that not all categories of skill workers are in
shortage. However, the number of precast concrete installer is in a
critical shortage. |
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ISSN: | 1453-7397 1453-7397 |