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STATISTICS, INDICES IN CONSTRUCTION AND AUTOMATION (SICA) 2017 CAPITALISING BIG DATA, OPTIMISING PRODUCTIVITY RENAISSANCE KUALA LUMPUR HOTEL 16 th NOVEMBER 2017 Partners Organised by * B o a r d o f E n g i n e e r s M a l a y s i a * B o a r d o f Q u a n t i t y S u r v e y o r s M a l a y s i a UKAS, JPM IVMM
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STATISTICS, INDICESIN CONSTRUCTION AND AUTOMATION(SICA) 2017CAPITALISING BIG DATA, OPTIMISING PRODUCTIVITY

RENAISSANCE KUALA LUMPUR HOTEL16th NOVEMBER 2017

Partners

Organised by

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UKAS, JPMIVMM

GAIN BENEFICIAL INSIGHTS AND VIEWS FROM THESE EXPERTS!

Public Private Partnership Unit, Prime Minister Department (UKAS)Recognising the advantages of public private partnership towards the economic growth of the country and the transformative power of cross-sector partnerships to create a nation that is more prosperous, inclusive, sustainable and resilient, the Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Razak established Unit Kerjasama Awam Swasta (UKAS) – a dedicated central agency under the Prime Minister’s Department to spearhead Public Private Partnership (PPP) implementation in Malaysia. UKAS is responsible for the planning and implementation of all PPP projects in the country. UKAS' mandate was to drive economic transformation through strategic public-private partnership based on integrity, innovation and value for money principle for the sustained well-being of the rakyat and stakeholders as a whole. UKAS as the leading Agency in PPP implementation has also established a platform to provide Government support in PPP projects whilst extending Malaysia’s expertise and best practices in PPP through capacity building programmes with friends from near and afar

Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) Being the premier agency in the field of statistics and the producer of national statistics, the Department of Statistics Malaysia gathers and interprets statistics which will be used to draft or implement Government policies or which will fulfill trade, commerce or industry requirements. The department will then disseminate the information to benefiting parties.

National Property Information Centre (NAPIC) NAPIC is responsible to collect information relevant to the property industry, especially on the demand and supply of properties, and to furnish the Government and other interested parties with this information accurately, comprehensively and timely. NAPIC not only acts as an advisor to the Government on the local property development, it is also assigned to promote to the public the importance of property data to the development of the nation’s property industry.

Khazanah Research Institute (KRI)The not-for-profit organisation has been entrusted to analyse and study critical issues at hand and through workshops, talks, round tables and conferences held among subject matter experts, policy makers, and interested members of the public, formulate and recommend feasible policy implementation.

Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC)Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) promotes productivity improvements in all sectors of economy through modernising business regulations, business excellence, quality, innovative and creative human capital towards national competitiveness.

Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM)The Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia is a congregation of four distinct but closely related surveying divisions. Upholding the values of these divisions, RISM is set on providing comprehensive, value-added, high quality surveying services to the Malaysian construction industry and to continuously improve the standards of professional practice and ethics among its members.

Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM)MBAM is the prime mover and the recognised voice of the Malaysian construction industry. MBAM plays an important role in promoting the interest of its members as well as towards furthering the growth and development of the Malaysian construction industry. The various committees under MBAM are tasked to identify issues affecting the construction industry and to explore feasible solutions with relevant bodies. MBAM also actively promotes improvements in terms of techniques, procedures and methods practised in the local construction industry to keep current with the latest trends of the global construction scene.

Institute of Value Management Malaysia (IVMM)Established among others to develop and maintain standards of qualification for its members and Practitioners, IVMM constantly finds ways to heighten the quality and range of value management and its application to benefit both the industry and the public at large. The institute often collaborates with educational institutions and private sectors to conduct academic and industrial research in the field of value management.

TIME PROGRAMME

08.00 am Registration

09.00 am Guest Keynote

PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP ON BIG DATA CAPITALISATION Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology

09.30 am Refreshment

10.00 am Welcoming Address YBhg Dato’ Ir. Ahmad 'Asri bin Abdul Hamid Chief Executive, CIDB Malaysia

10.15 am Opening Keynote

MALAYSIA’S COMMITMENT TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY : THE BIG DATA APPROACH YB Dato’ Sri Haji Fadillah Haji Yusof Minister of Works Malaysia

10.45 am Forum 1

THE CURRENT SCENARIO OF DATA COMPILATION FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA: WHAT’S THE NEXT MOVE?

Panelist: Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB) Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM) Public Private Partnership Unit, Prime Minister Department (UKAS)

11.20 am Forum 2

CREATING VALUE TO DATA AND STATISTICS IN INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY AND PREDICTING LIFE CYCLE

Panelist: Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) Institute of Value Management Malaysia (IVMM) Khazanah Research Institute (KRI) Malaysian Productivity Corporation (MPC) National Property Information Centre (NAPIC)

12.20 pm Lunch / End

WHY ARE WE DOING THISAs more and more initiatives are implemented to meet the aspiration of the Construction Industry Transformation Programme, the need for credible, quality big data becomes greater. Reliable and quality big data can assist in increasing productivity and enhancing value within the construction industry.

In this 3rd installation of SICA, various stakeholders across the construction supply chain such as contractors, consultants, developers, finance and economic researchers will come together and explore the way forward in creating value to both construction data and statistics.

The highlights for SICA 2017 are the opening keynote by YB Dato' Sri Haji Fadhillah Haji Yusof, Minister of Works Malaysia; and a half-day forum which aims to explore the current scenario on big data compilation and utilisation, as well as addressing concerns of industry stakeholders and players.

EVENT OBJECTIVES• To foster collaboration among institutions in supplying quality big data to construction industry; • To gain deeper insights and be able to make better construction management decisions through proper analysis of credible data;• To share experiences in big data analysis currently adapted in the construction industry;• To provide a platform for the industry stakeholders to highlight and discuss the latest development and challenges in collecting data; and• To promote the importance of credible and reliable data which will contribute to business planning and policy formulation.

UKAS, JPM

IVMM

STATISTICS, INDICESIN CONSTRUCTION AND AUTOMATION(SICA) 2017CAPITALISING BIG DATA, OPTIMISING PRODUCTIVITY

RENAISSANCE KUALA LUMPUR HOTEL | 16th NOVEMBER 2017

APPLICATION FORM

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Fees RM 106 per pax Business Course Fee(inclusive 6% GST, certificate, refreshment and lunch) Payment Code : GLH72103

PAYMENT, REFUND, CANCELLATION & REPLACEMENTComplete the application form and prepare payment :-• Via bank draft or postal order made payable to “Lembaga Pembangunan Industri Pembinaan Malaysia”.• Via cash, payment to be made at CIDB office.• Payment via company or individual cheque will NOT be accepted.

CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED. There will be no refund for cancellation, however we accept replacement at no additional cost before or by 02nd NOVEMBER 2017.

CIDB Malaysia reserved the rights to cancel or reschedule the event. All efforts will be taken to inform participant of any changes.

Please complete the form together with payment (bank draft / postal order) or payment slip (payment via cash) and mail / email / fax to :-

SICA 2017 Secretariat Officec/o Elerat Communications Sdn Bhd91A, Jalan SS22/11, Damansara Jaya47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

F : 03 - 7733 4243 E : [email protected]

For Enquiries :-T : 03 - 7722 4243 / 03 - 7722 4234

*Nadia [email protected] - 620 0633

*CIDB representative

Registration is based on first come first served basis. Application form and payment must reached the SICA 2017 Secretariat before or by 07th November 2017 to confirm participation.

Organised by Partners

UKAS, JPMIVMM


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