Webinar Half Day Seminar on “Life Cycle Cost (LCC) For Asset And Facilities”
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Digital Platform
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Date & Time:
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25 Nov 2022 (9:00 AM - 1:00 PM)
Closed
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CPD: |
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Closing Date Before: |
22-Nov-2022 (Subject to change based on availability of seat) |
Organised By |
Special Interest Group - Urban Engineering Development (UEDSIG) |
SPEAKER 1 & SYNOPSIS
Ir. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd. Fairullazi Ayob Mohd. Fairullazi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Quantity Surveying, KAED, IIUM. He was awarded the Best PhD Student Award 2014 in Built Environment for his research on Life Cycle Cost (LCC).
He had invented several novelty protocols of LCC analysis that filed for copyright and patent, and also applied in the consultancy works, training services and research projects.
Title : Life Cycle Cost (LCC) in Asset and Facilities Management – Optimizing Asset and Facilities Investment through Crisis
LCC is as a useful economic assessment technique that provides total cost information, which can facilitate the government and private agencies, asset owners, cost estimators etc. in the built environment to make better decision in determining the most optimum total ownership costs of an asset or in comparing the most cost-effective of mutually exclusive alternatives over an anticipated life.
SPEAKER 2 & SYNOPSIS
Ir. Dr. Mohamad Adzizulrohim Bin Abd Malek
Ir. Dr. Mohamad Adzizulrohim is a Senior Mechanical Engineer at Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR) where he is regarded as the expert in Asset Management, particularly Life Cycle Costing (LCC). He graduated with a PhD in Asset and Facilities Management from Universiti Malaya in 2019. He is registered as ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer (ACPE) and Professional Engineer with Practicing Certificate (PEPC).
Title : Life Cycle Costing in Asset and Facilities Management – Government Asset Management Insights
Life Cycle Cost (LCC) guideline has been published by JKR in 2012 as a support document in implementing the Government Asset Management Policy (DPAK) which was initially established in 2009 (updated in 2021). The build-up of capacities, tools, platforms and expertise to the application of LCC was positively progressing, albeit the barriers and challenges. Nowadays, the government is looking forward to use LCC in decision making process notably during asset planning and operation & maintenance likewise.
Limited to 870 participants only (first come basis) and confirmation email will be sent for successful registration latest by 24 November 2022 @ 5.00 PM
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