Technical Visit to “GAMUDA IBS, Sepang”
Venue:
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GAMUDA Industrial Building System No. 2, Persiaran Tanjung Kawasan Perindustrian Tanjung, 43900 Sepang Selangor Darul Ehsan
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Date & Time:
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15 Mar 2019 (8:00 AM - 1:00 PM)
Closed
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CPD: |
4 |
Closing Date Before: |
12-Mar-2019 (Subject to change based on availability of seat) |
Organised By |
Technical Division - Civil and Structural Engineering |
Organised by Civil & Structural Engineering Technical Division (CSETD), IEM
SYNOPSIS
Gamuda Industrialised Building System (Gamuda IBS)
Gamuda Industrialised Building System (Gamuda IBS), that housed within a factory, is located at a 7ha plot in Sepang’s Tanjung Industrial Park. It is the country’s first fully automated robotic IBS factory, that boasts superior technology capable of customizing property products to individual specifications.
Gamuda IBS in Sepang currently has the capacity to produce 3,000 apartment units per year. Gamuda Bhd is also building a second IBS factory in Banting, which is expected to be ready by end of 2018. Both Gamuda IBS plants will have the capacity to produce 8,000 apartment units per year.
Gamuda IBS plant, uses modern IBS technology, such as Building Information Modelling (BIM), Common Data Environment (CDE), and Robotic Machine Operations, insulation of panels and construction using IBS. BIM is used to customize design using 3D software while the CDE facilitates the sharing of information for multi-stakeholder use on a single digital platform, which allows customized designs without having to invest in a new set of moulds for every new project. This enabled the roll out from design to construction quickly as each cast is formed individually by the robots. The IBS building elements are installed in Lego-like fashion, which reduces wastage and translates to lesser workers on site, which in turn increases safety levels.
Please bring your own Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): 1. Safety shoes 2. Safety helmet 3. Safety vest
NOTE : • The visit is strictly limited to 15 PARTICIPANTS registered on a first-come, first-served basis.
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