CIMP
CIMP
CIMP
pp9309/12/2008(020070)
Integrate the construction industry value chain to enhance productivity and efficiency Strengthen the construction industry image Strive for the highest standard of quality, occupational safety and health and environmental practices Develop human resources capabilities and capacities in the construction industry Innovate through research and development and adopt new construction methods Leverage on information and communications technology in the construction industry Benefit from globalization including the export of construction products and services
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contents
cover story
> Construction Industry Master Plan (CIMP) 2006 2015: The Way Forward for the Construction Industry 1, 6 & 7
editorial
> Access to Affordable Financing The Key to Industrys Survival 2
announcement
> Updates on Steel Bar Prices 2
special report
> Property Market Status Report Q2 2008 4
rehda institute
> Training on Professional Selling Techniques and After Sales Services 8
branch news
> Subang Jaya Zone Members Get-Together > Hari Raya Open House 2008 > Press Conference on Bumiputera Quota > Dialogue Session with Pahang MB 9 9 9 9
rehda diary
> October 2008 10
editorial committee
chairman
Dato Michael KC Yam
members
Datuk Eddy Chen, Ms Ng Kuai Heng Cik Rusnani Abd Rahman, Pn Aslinda Mohd Noor Ms Lai Jia Weng, Cik Noorliza Abd Latiff
registered address
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Overview
Property Launches Residential
The market recorded a decline in number of units launched in Q2 2008 with only 4,540 units offered for sale compared to Q1 2008s 4,902 and Q4 2007s 8,754 units. Sales performance indicated a slight increase at 26.5% against 19.3% and 21.0% in Q1 2008 and Q4 2007 respectively.
new launches, q4 2007 to q2 2008
10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 q4 2007 n unit launched q1 2008 n unit sold q2 2008 l sales performance (%) 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 sales performance (%)
Shops
Q2 2008 saw the number of unsold under construction for shops increased slightly by 1.3% from 5,171 units in Q1 2008 to 5,239 units. Terengganu managed to sell off 83.8% of the unsold units recorded in the previous quarter, whilst Selangor and Pahang each noted reductions of 34.2% from 701 units to 461 units and 20.7% from 439 units to 318 units respectively. On the other hand, Kedah and Melaka recorded substantial increases of 76.8% and 71.7% respectively. Shops priced RM250,000 and below per unit formed the bulk of the unsold units at 40.3% .
units
Industrial
The overall sales performance for the industrial property under construction deteriorated as indicated by higher unsold units throughout the country. Sales of industrial units have been on a downtrend since Q4 2007. Compared to Q1 2008, the number of unsold units leapt by 59.9% from 456 units to 729 units. Across the country, terraced factories dominated the unsold units, forming 74.3% of unsold industrial under construction.
total number of unsold under construction properties by sectors
60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 units 10,000 0 q4 2007 n residential units l residential value q1 2008 n shop units n shops value q2 2008 n industrial units industrial value 5 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60
Shops
The review quarter saw shop overhang increasing by 0.6% from 4,971 units to 4,999 units. Johor continued to have the highest number of shop overhang in the country at 2,273 units, or 45.5% of the national total. Meanwhile, by property type, 2 to 2 12 storey shops remained high in the overhang category, accounting for 32.3% of the total share.
% change
Industrial
In Q2 2008, the industrial overhang saw a marginal decrease from the previous quarter at 677 units. Terraced industrial units form the bulk of the overhang comprising 69.7% or 472 units of the national total, followed by semi-detached units at 24.4% (165 units).
total number and value of property overhang by sectors
30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 units 5,000 0 q4 2007 n residential units l residential value q1 2008 n shop units n shops value q2 2008 n industrial units industrial value 5 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 o
Commercial Buildings
Purpose-Built Offices
The purpose-built office sub-sector showed an improvement as indicated by the 2.8% reduction in vacant office space in Q2 2008 from 2.151 million s.m. in Q1 2008. The average vacancy rate decreased slightly from 19.9% to 19.8%.
Shopping Complexes
Demand for shopping complex sub-sector improved slightly with vacant retail space decreasing by 0.5% from 1.724 million s.m in the previous quarter to 1.682 million. Across the country, Johor experienced the highest vacancy rate of 36.7% followed by Pulau Pinang and Melaka at 32.9% and 23.5% respectively.
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ST4: Develop human resources capabilities and capacities in the construction industry ST5: Innovate through research and development and adopt new construction methods ST6: Leverage on ICT in the construction industry ST7: Benefit from globalization including the export of construction products and services
In order to enable the industry to gauge the success of its strategic thrusts and, consequently, the success of the overall master plan, the following key performance indicators have been set: critical success factors Productivity key performance indicators target 2015*
Strategic Thrust No. 1: Integrate the construction industry value chain to enhance productivity and efficiency Value added per worker. Average time from Inception to Manage Facilities. To improve by 20% To improve by 20%
Professionalism
Strategic Thrust No. 2: Strengthen the construction industry image Number of abandoned/uncompleted/late projects as a % of total projects awarded. Ringgit share (of projects) per contractor. QLASSIC score and Credit & Performance Ratings. Less than 1% of total projects awarded To improve by 50% 80% with Above Average Score
Quality Environment-friendly
Strategic Thrust No. 3: Strive for the highest standard of quality, occupational safety and health and environmental practices Number of accidents (per million manhour) and fatality rate. Number of construction companies with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OSH MS, OHSAS 18001 certification. Close to zero At least 90% of total companies
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Strategic Thrust No.5: Innovate through research and development and adopt new construction methods Construction R&D as a % of construction GDP or volume. % of IBS/precast used in construction projects. Number of patents registered in the construction industry. Number of commercialized value-realized R&D output. To improve by 100% Above 80% To improve by 50% To improve by 50%
Knowledge Innovation
Strategic Thrust No. 6: Leverage on information and communications technology in the construction industry Total IT spending as a % of GDP. Number of and revenue generated by IT companies supporting the construction industry. To improve by 50% To improve by 50%
Industry sustainability
Strategic Thrust No. 7: Benefit from globalization including the export of construction products and services Construction sector contribution to GDP. Ratio of value of contracts awarded to Malaysian contractors to overseas contractors. Ratio of local construction sector value to overseas construction sector value. Number and value of overseas projects secured. To improve by 50% (est. 5%) 80:20 30:70 To improve by 100%
Overall, the CIMP 2006 2015 aims to achieve the following long-term benefits:
Employs highly skilled workers Delivers high quality products and services
CIMP
Consolidated Industry
Innovative Industry
Benefits from structured application of R&D initiatives Continuously seek to improve the delivery of its products and services to meet the demand of sophisticated and highly knowledgeable customers
Implementation Schedule
Phase I (20062008) Strengthen domestic capabilities in all areas
Source: Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)
Phase II (20092012) Further strengthen existing capabilities in all areas to compete effectively with global peers
Phase III (20132015) Increase presence and enhance status in the global construction arena
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the Subang Jaya Zone Committee organized a zone members informal lunch get-together
on 15 October 2008 at Sheraton Subang Hotel & Towers, Subang Jaya. The objective of the lunch get-together was for the members whose projects are situated in Subang Jaya, Puchong and Serdang to share experiences and views, getting to know each other better, and also generally to discuss matters on developments in the Subang Jaya area.n
Kedah/Perlis Branch
Regency Hotel, Alor Star to voice the Branchs stand on the recent amendments to the Kedah State Government policies and regulations with regard to: The compulsory allocation of 50% Malay lots for all housing development projects in the Kedah state, including those on freehold; The abolishment of release mechanism for unsold Malay Lots; and The re-zoning of development land in Alor Star. Earlier, the Branch also called for a meeting with its members to air their views and comments on the press statement prior to its release. The branch strongly objected to the new policies, which came into effect on 1 September 2008 and felt that such policy is repressive and ultra vires The National Land Code and Federal Constitution. The press conference received wide coverage from major print and electronic media.n
Pahang Branch
(Seated from left) YB Dato Ng Leong Hai, Mr Chin Yoke Kan, YAB Dato Haji Abdul Kadir bin Awang Bakar (Pengarah Tanah dan Galian Negeri Pahang), YAB Dato Sri Haji Adnan Bin Haji Yaakob, YB Dato Muhammad Safian bin Ismail (Setiausaha Kerajaan Pahang), Mr Jonathan Kok Keng Fai and Mr Cheoh Chee Guan. (Standing From Left) Mr David Choi Beng Kuan, Mr Wong Kok Loon, Mr Simon Sim Chee Keong, Dr. Ir. Samsudin bin Ishak, Mr Darren Pang Kwee Sin, Ms Chong Yen Nie, Mr Ong Thian Yew and Mr Chua Say Chai.
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October 2008
date events date events
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Meeting with The Star. Attended by Ms Ng Kuai Heng and Ms Karen Seow. Malaysia Property Incorporated 16th meeting of the Board of Directors and Brainstorming session. Attended by Datuk Eddy Chen Lok Loi. SPAN Mesyuarat untuk Membincangkan Draf Kaedah-Kaedah Industri Perkhidmatan Air (Pemasangan Meter Individu di Bangunan Kediaman Bertingkat) 2008 & Penyenggaraan Tangki Simpanan Air di Bangunan Bertingkat). Attended by Mr Loo Siew Yuen, Mr Jimmy Soon Lip Sin, Mr Tai Choon Seng and Ms Yee Chew Ping. Informal Exco Meeting at Sheraton Subang Hotel & Towers, Subang Jaya. REHDA Perak Branch Briefing on Land Conversion and Valuation. Attended by Ms Ong Hui Tse, Pn Aslinda Mohd Noor and Ms Yee Chew Ping.
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JPBD Expert Talk on Spatial Plans in Practice: Lessons & Challenges. Attended by Pn Aslinda Mohd Noor, Ms Yee Chew Ping and Pn Marini Abd Wahab. Presentation by FOX Communications Sdn Bhd. Attended by Datuk Ng Seing Liong, JP, Datuk Eddy Chen, Dato Fateh Iskandar, Ms Ng Kuai Heng, Pn Rusnani Abdul Rahman and Pn Aslinda Mohd Noor.
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TNB Majlis Mesra Aidil Fitri. Attended by Mr Ricque Liew Yin Chew. Interview by ISIS Malaysia with Datuk Ng Seing Liong, JP. Welcome Dinner by PPK Malaysia in Conjunction with the Council of Asian Shopping Centres (CASC) Conference 2008 at One World Hotel. Attended by Datuk Ng Seing Liong, JP. Meeting with Minconsult. Attended by Mr Ng Lip Chong, Mr Ricque Liew Yin Chew, Mr Tiah Oon Ling, Ir Teo Ching Wee, Mr Ng Lip Khong, Mr Peter Cheah, Mr S. Sivanyanam, Tn Hj. Wan Mohd Dzulkifli, Mr Raymond Chan Chee Keong, Mr David Choi Beng Kuan, Ms Ng Hay Lian, Pn Aslinda Mohd Noor, Ms Yee Chew Ping and Pn Marini Abd Wahab. Infrastructure, Utilities & Environment Committee Meeting. CCM Meeting at REHDA Secretariat.
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CIMP Briefing on Construction Industry Masterplan 20062015. Attended by Pn Aslinda Mohd Noor, Ms Yee Chew Ping, Ms Lai Jia Weng, Pn Noorliza Abd Latiff, Pn Marini Abd Wahab and En Mohd Saiddin Mokhtar. The Cement & Concrete Association of Malaysia Appreciation Dinner 2008. Attended by Datuk and Datin Ng Seing Liong, JP. Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Teknikal Penyediaan Kaedah Bekalan Air yang Baru dan Peraturan Baru Fi dan Caj Bil. 2/2008. Attended by Ir Teo Ching Wee, Mr Tai Choon Seng, Pn Rusnani Abdul Rahman, Ms Yee Chew Ping and Pn Marini Abd Wahab. 1st NAPREC Conference at Institut Penilaian Negara (INSPEN). Attended by Pn Aslinda Mohd Noor and Pn Marini Abd Wahab.
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CIDB Forum on Liberalization of Construction & Related Construction Services. Attended by Pn Marini Abd Wahab. Jabatan Perumahan Negara Perbincangan Mengenai Kaedah Memulihkan Projek-Projek Perumahan yang Terbengkalai di KPKT. Attended by Tn Hj Muztaza Mohamad and Pn Aslinda Mohd Noor. Universiti Malaya Perkembangan bagi Projek Malaysia Building Integrated Photovoltaic (MBIPV) Technology Application. Attended by Mr Ng Lip Khong. MCPF Mesyuarat Administration, Operation and Finance (AOF). Attended by Datuk Eddy Chen Lok Loi.
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