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Improving IBS Implementation in Malaysia

The document discusses conclusions about awareness and acceptance of current Industrialized Building System (IBS) implementation in Malaysia. It found that not all practitioners, especially less experienced companies, fully accept or understand IBS implementation. There was also a lack of standardization and understanding among Malaysian industry members. The study recommends stronger strategies focused on engineering education, registration of IBS designs, collaboration across the industry, developing applied codes, and offering flexible financing and tax reductions to improve IBS implementation in Malaysia.

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Improving IBS Implementation in Malaysia

The document discusses conclusions about awareness and acceptance of current Industrialized Building System (IBS) implementation in Malaysia. It found that not all practitioners, especially less experienced companies, fully accept or understand IBS implementation. There was also a lack of standardization and understanding among Malaysian industry members. The study recommends stronger strategies focused on engineering education, registration of IBS designs, collaboration across the industry, developing applied codes, and offering flexible financing and tax reductions to improve IBS implementation in Malaysia.

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4.0 CONCLUSION.

The awareness and acceptance for current IBS implementation did not cover
the whole elements of IBS implementation process and not all practitioners could
accept it implementation especially company and personnel with less experiences in
handling IBS project. The study has shown there was not satisfied level of
understanding for Malaysian industry members. Also lack of standardization even
existed as a problem in main components. Stronger strategies targeted the method
of engineering education and registration of IBS design and collaboration between all
parts of industry and developing applied code, also offering flexible financing and tax
reduction. Applying of these strategies would improve implementation of IBS in
Malaysian industry.

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