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SBL CLAIMABLE Organised by: Registered with: “When you substitute your own estimates, the resulting comparison will be different in the details, but it will almost always favour an approach that improves reliability.” -Ned Mitenius CONFERENCE FOCUS WHO SHOULD ATTEND This regional conference will be addressing significant issues, including: 1. Capitalising on improved lifespan of building and facilities production equipment to increase production and revenue and maintaining attraction for business 2. Improving maintenance management techniques to ensure compliance with government regulations to ensure safety and good working condition for employees 3. Incorporating cost efficient facilities management techniques and technologies to ensure return on investments 4. Mastering budgeting and prioritising for facilities management to guarantee a prolonged life cycle of facilities 5. Enhancing building reliability through better assets and facilities maintenance practices with the utilisation of new technology 6. Understanding the return on investments of facilities management thru proper insight of the valuating process This conference is especially designed for top level decision makers such as CEOs, COOs, CTOs, CIOs, CFO, Heads, President, VPs, Directors, GMs and senior personnel including Local Government, Agencies & Authorities of: Primary 1. Assets 2. Facilities 3. Maintenance 4. Environment 5. Properties management 6. Electrical and electricity 7. Piping and sewerage 8. Civil 9. Safety and security 10. Landscapes Secondary 1. Architects 2. Interior designers In industries such as 1. Heavy industries 2. Oil and gas & petrochemical 3. Semiconductor 4. Food and beverage 5. FMCG As well as various related industries 1 00% Money Back Guarantee Receive 20 CCD points from Construction Industry Development Board: CIDBWP/C/2012/0251

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3rd Building Maintenance Conference - 26/27 February 2013, Istana Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Programme.

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SBL CLAIMABLEOrganised by: Registered with:

“When you substitute your own estimates, the resulting comparison will be different in the details, but it will almost always favour an approach that improves reliability.” -Ned Mitenius

CONFERENCEFOCUS

WHO SHOULDATTEND

This regional conference will be addressing significant issues, including: 1. Capitalising on improved lifespan of building and facilities production equipment to increase production and revenue and maintaining attraction for business2. Improving maintenance management techniques to ensure compliance with government regulations to ensure safety and good working condition for employees3. Incorporating cost efficient facilities management techniques and technologies to ensure return on investments4. Mastering budgeting and prioritising for facilities management to guarantee a prolonged life cycle of facilities 5. Enhancing building reliability through better assets and facilities maintenance practices with the utilisation of new technology 6. Understanding the return on investments of facilities management thru proper insight of the valuating process

This conference is especially designed for top level decision makers such as CEOs, COOs, CTOs, CIOs, CFO, Heads, President, VPs, Directors, GMs and senior personnel including Local Government, Agencies & Authorities of:

Primary1. Assets 2. Facilities 3. Maintenance 4. Environment 5. Properties management 6. Electrical and electricity 7. Piping and sewerage 8. Civil 9. Safety and security 10. Landscapes

Secondary1. Architects2. Interior designers

In industries such as1. Heavy industries 2. Oil and gas & petrochemical3. Semiconductor4. Food and beverage5. FMCG

As well as various related industries

100% Money BackGuarantee

Receive 20 CCD points from Construction Industry Development Board: CIDBWP/C/2012/0251

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Maintenance assists in retaining the economic life of buildings. It is a productive and cost

effective activity both at the private and the national levels. The government and private sectors in

Malaysia are recognising the need and benefits for building maintenance to perform efficiently as

more and more resources are being committed to the activity.

The significance of building maintenance has also generated an increasing interest in

developing maintenance management procedures or standard operating procedures for

maintenance to improve the performance of buildings in Malaysia. Due to the growth of housing,

more maintenance, rehabilitation, and renovation work have become necessary to ensure the

serviceability and safety of the constructed building. In addition, the existing building needs to be

sustained for as long as possible. Therefore, building maintenance is important to reduce the

maintenance cost works due to ageing of buildings while sustaining the same quality and

effectiveness.

Despite the significance of maintenance management, some organisations still view building

maintenance and building maintenance management as a burden rather than as a value added

strategy. The inadequacies with the maintenance of the system suggests that there is a need for a

maintenance management framework capable of guiding maintenance organisations to ensure that

whenever maintenance is initiated and implemented, it is consistent, systematic and holistic.

The 3rd Annual Building Maintenance Conference aims to gather the top minds and

practitioners to discuss, dissect and come up with new innovations to improve building maintenance

and explore the current development and direction of the opportunities and challenges in the

Building Maintenance Industry.

1. In-depth understanding of the current trends, advantages and challenges of building maintenance

2. Leveraging and adapting technology available to enhance building reliability

3. Identifying key issues, institutional and regulatory framework in building maintenance industry

4. Capitalising on the contribution of building maintenance to a company’s growth and return on

investment

5. Discovering the true cost of poorly maintained and managed facilities and its impact on building

6. Providing participants with the perfect opportunity to discuss topics with property professionals,

investors and developers to learn the latest plans and developments while sharing experiences and

lessons learnt

INTRODUCTION

Benefits of Attending

3RD ANNUAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE CONFERENCEMaintaining Your Building Consistently, Systematically and Efficiently

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DAY 2FEB 27 (WEDNESDAY)

8.30am-9.00am

9.30am-10.30am

11.00am-12.00pm

Registration and Networking Breakfast

Session 1:Energy Management as Part of Building Maintenance: Strategic Development and Implementation of Sustainable Energy Management System

Dennis McMahon Green Business JV Marketing Sdn. Bhd.

10.30am-11.00am Networking Coffee

Session 1: Facility Continuity Planning

Mohd Mazhar Mohd Marzuki, Malaysian Association of Facility

Management (MAFM)

Session 2:Getting Fast Returns from Green Building Technology and Maintenance

Alwin Long, A Technologies Sdn. Bhd.

3RD ANNUAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE CONFERENCE

Session 2Implementing Energy Saving on a Profit Sharing Basis Using an Integrated Facilities Management and Building Automation System

T. Linganathan Mahkota Research Sdn. Bhd.

DAY 1

Maintaining Your Building Consistently, Systematically and Efficiently

9.00am-9.10am Conference Opening

9.10am-9.30am Matthias Gelber (“Green Man Speaks”)

Dennis McMahon, Owner/CEO, Green Business JV Marketing Sdn. Bhd.

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DAY 2FEB 27 (WEDNESDAY)

12.00pm-1.00pm

2.00pm-3.00pm

Session 3Waste Management Planning in Building Construction and Infrastructure Maintenance in Malaysia

Professor Dr. Christopher Preece, -Razak School of Engineering

& Advanced Technology, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Kuala Lumpur Campus

1.00pm - 2.00pm Networking Lunch

Maintaining Green Property: Methodologies, Effect and Impact

Matthias Gelber (“Green Man Speaks”), -

Understanding Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) as the Evaluation Tool of Current Maintenance Performance

Ahmad Sha’rainon bin Md. Shaarani, ASC Kuala Lumpur Sdn. Bhd.

Session 4Recognizing the Importance of Maintenance Planning and Scheduling for the Malaysian Market

Tengku Zambri bin Tengku Dato’ Mahmood,

, SV Solution Centric Sdn. Bhd.

DAY 1

3RD ANNUAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE CONFERENCEMaintaining Your Building Consistently, Systematically and Efficiently

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DAY 2FEB 27 (WEDNESDAY)

3.00pm-4.00pm Session 5:Maximizing Occupational Safety and Health Practices to Minimize Workers’ Downtime; The Role of Indoor Environmental Quality Assessment

Exploring the rules and regulation pertaining safety and health rules in the country as well as region

country as well as region

proper safety practices are in place

Speaker:Nor Mohd Razif bin Noraini

National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), Malaysia

4.00pm - 4.15pm Conference Close

Session 5: Understanding Outsourcing Maintenance; The Challenges, Benefit and Opportunity

organisation maintenance functions core operations and recognising when outsourcing is a solution

handling outsourced maintenance operations

owners to outsource their facilities management - is it worth the money

work and explaining when to outsource

consultants

Speaker: Andek Jelantek Ibrahim, Facility Management

, GFM Solutions Sdn. Bhd.

DAY 1FEB 26 (TUESDAY)

3RD ANNUAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE CONFERENCEMaintaining Your Building Consistently, Systematically and Efficiently

4.15pm - 5.00pm Networking Coffee