The International Building Control Conference (IBCC) is a conference series dedicated to promote the importance, significance and advancement of building control and compliance for construction industry. This conference is deliberately planned for various backgrounds in the Built Environment who are frequently involved in building construction activities. It offers an opportunity for awareness and enhancement of knowledge and to keeping-up with the latest know-how in the field. Several invited guest speaker will be organized for exchanging of idea. Also, a distinguished overseas expert invited to present a keynote lecture on the latest findings on the subject matter.
The organizing committee invites all government officers, practitioners, researchers, academics, professional, students and those interested to participate in the forthcoming IBCC. CPD points are going to be applied from respective professional body. This conference is organized by Department of Building Surveying, Faculty of Built Environment, Royal Institutions of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM), University Kebangsaan Malaysia and University Technology MARA along with its supported organizations. The conference proceeding is indexed Elsevier (Scopus)and will be submitted for indexing by ISI Thompson (CPCI).
Aim
To enhance and leverage the effective design and control through knowledge and practice among academia, professionals and participants.
Program Objectives
To provide a platform for the local practitioners to present the current situation on building control and performance.
To educate and to create an awareness on the latest development of act, regulations, guidelines and good practices.
To provide needed information and skills in building control and performance practice and implementation.
Empowering both professionals and citizens by encouraging engagement, cooperation and team work.
To provide a platform to exchange information and opportunity to meet fellow expertises and professionals from other parts of the world to hear their issues first hand and to reflect on solutions and best practiced by others.
Strengthening research collaboration between professional bodies, government agencies, international partners, industry players, other universities and the University of Malaya.
Benefits of the program
Sharing best practices and resolving future challenges
To establish network among researchers and practitioners
To deepen the knowledge on building control and performance
To nurture the awareness and importance of building control and performance best practices
Sub theme 1: Building Control & Surveying
Building Control & Compliance
Building Conservation & Regeneration
Building Audit & Assessment
Building Maintenance Management
Building Material & Properties
Building Pathology
Building Performance Studies
Building Technology & Innovation
Building Refurbishment
Risk and Disaster Management
Building Energy Efficiency
Total Asset Management
Strategic Facilities Management
Knowledge management
Workplace Management
Space Management
Performance Management
Business Continuity Management
Innovative business model & organisational change
Environmental Technology Management
Sub Theme 2: Building Design, Planning & Real Estate
Sustainability & Green Design
Energy conservation, urban greening and eco city
Real Estate for Affordable Housing
Designing and planning buildings, towns and cities
Housing policies, strategies and development
Community participation in urban development
Urban resilience strategies
Tourism Planning & Management
Educational in Built Environment
Continuous Quality Improvement for Building Industry
Cultural artifacts and heritage
Interiors and Landscapes
Climate change impact, resilience and vulnerability
Real Estate valuation and investments
Legal and ethical issues
Land issues
Property finance markets
Real Estate valuation and investments
Land and Housing tenure
Modeling and Simulation
Sub theme 3: Building Construction Management
Life cycle Assessment
Construction Project Management
Professionalism in the construction industry
Construction Design & Technology
Construction Economics
Construction materials and technologies
Construction process management
Construction planning and control
Construction Law
Innovation in Construction
Value management
Waste Management
Sub Theme 4: Building Information Modelling (BIM)
BIM in Planning
BIM Scanning
BIM in construction operations
BIM in building operation and maintenance
BIM-GIS integration
BIM-Cloud data
BIM standards
BIM and life cycle project management
BIM in construction operations
Legal aspects of BIM
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2016
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2016
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