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CIDB hopes for Budget 2022 allocation to boost tech adoption in construction sector

Govt agency wants funds for training related to technology, skills, safety

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Oct 2021 11:52AM

CIDB hopes for Budget 2022 allocation to boost tech adoption in construction sector
CIDB Malaysia chief executive Datuk Ahmad Asri Abdul Hamid said several key programmes had been formulated by the agency for implementation during the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP). – Pixabay pic, October 19, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) hopes the government can provide incentives in Budget 2022 for programmes that can increase the adoption of technology in the construction sector.

CIDB Malaysia chief executive Datuk Ahmad Asri Abdul Hamid said several key programmes had been formulated by CIDB for implementation during the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) including the Industrial Building Systems (IBS) Excellence Programme, which involved the construction of an IBS hub in seven states in Malaysia.

He said that these hubs were intended to be a one-stop centre as a reference point for the construction industry equipped with all the latest information, infrastructure facilities and technology related to IBS, strengthen the IBS ecosystem network in Malaysia and catalyse IBS construction methods using open systems and standard IBS components.

It also aims to increase the number of IBS industry players, especially among Bumiputera and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), as well as cost savings for the development of affordable housing projects.

According to Ahmad Asri, allocation is also needed for the Construction 4.0 Transformation Programme which involves, among other things, the construction of a Construction 4.0 Centre of Excellence, the provision of training centres to enhance the knowledge and skills of industry players in Construction Revolution 4.0 (CR 4.0), and research and development (R&D) related to CR 4.0 technology applications and businesses.

The Construction 4.0 Transformation Programme is in line with the government's direction in driving the implementation of the digital economy and Industrial Revolution 4.0 in the construction sector,” he said.

He said the two programmes are expected to be implemented within four years starting from 2022.

“Besides the IBS and Construction 4.0 Technology excellence programmes, allocations are also required for skills training programmes in high-impact construction fields such as welding, crane operations, scaffolding and electrical wiring.

“Allocation is also needed to carry out training related to management and safety assessment at construction sites. Such training is critical to improving the quality and safety of construction work,” he said.

Budget 2022 is scheduled to be tabled in Parliament on October 29 by Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz. – Bernama, October 19, 2021

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