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About Us FAQ Contact MyCIDB Apps Mobile Version . . . . . English IBS The Industrialized Building Systems (IBS) is a construction process that utilizes techniques, products, components, or buildin systems that involve prefabricated components and onsite installation. This country uses five IBS groups from the structur classification, and these are: Precast Concrete Framing, Panel and Box Systems Precast columns, beams, slabs, 3D components (balconies, staircases, toilets, lift chambers), permanent concrete formwork, etc; Precast Concrete Framing, Panel and Box Systems Precast columns, beams, slabs, 3D components (balconies, staircases, toilets, lift chambers), permanent concrete formwork, etc; Steel Formwork Systems Tunnel forms, beams and columns moulding forms, permanent steel formworks (metal decks, etc; Steel Framing Systems Steel beams and columns, portal frames, roof trusses, etc; Prefabricated Timber Framing Systems Timber frames, roof trusses, etc; Block Work Systems Interlocking concrete masonry units (CMU), lightweight concrete blocks, etc. The use of IBS assures valuable advantages such as the reduction of unskilled workers, less wastage, less volume of buildin materials, increased environmental and construction site cleanliness and better quality control, among others. These advantages also promote a safer and more organised construction site, and reduces the completion time of constructio Many worldclass Malaysian developers have chosen IBS over the conventional methods for important projects such as the Petrona Twin Towers, Putrajaya, KL Sentral and KLIA. IBS Publications IBS Roadmap IBS Survey 2003 IBS Sizing Guide Precast Concrete Component for Housing Building IBS Catalogue Prefabricated Timber Component for Building Work 2004/2005 IBS Catalogue Precast Concrete Component for Building Work 2004/2005 IBS Catalogue Precast Concrete Component for Building Work 2004/2005 IBS Catalogue Precast Concrete Building Component for Building Work 2004/2005 CIS 3:2005 Standard perumahan kebangsaan bagi perumahan kos rendah sederhana selain rumah pangsa CIS 4: 2005 CIS 6: 2005 CIDB Directory CIDB Intranet CIDB Webmail KOCIDCB CIDB Resource Center GST Corporate Information CIDB Core Values CIDB Client Charters Strategic Thrusts Regulation Contact Us Search... General Contractor Personnel Material Construction Cost CIDB

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About Us FAQ Contact MyCIDB Apps Mobile Version . . . . . English

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The Industrialized Building Systems (IBS) is a construction process that utilizes techniques, products, components, or buildingsystems that involve prefabricated components and onsite installation. This country uses five IBS groups from the structuralclassification, and these are:

Precast Concrete Framing, Panel and Box SystemsPrecast columns, beams, slabs, 3D components (balconies, staircases, toilets, lift chambers), permanent concrete formwork, etc;

Precast Concrete Framing, Panel and Box SystemsPrecast columns, beams, slabs, 3D components (balconies, staircases, toilets, lift chambers), permanent concrete formwork, etc;

Steel Formwork SystemsTunnel forms, beams and columns moulding forms, permanent steel formworks (metal decks, etc;

Steel Framing SystemsSteel beams and columns, portal frames, roof trusses, etc;

Prefabricated Timber Framing SystemsTimber frames, roof trusses, etc;

Block Work SystemsInterlocking concrete masonry units (CMU), lightweight concrete blocks, etc.

The use of IBS assures valuable advantages such as the reduction of unskilled workers, less wastage, less volume of buildingmaterials, increased environmental and construction site cleanliness and better quality control, among others.

These advantages also promote a safer and more organised construction site, and reduces the completion time of construction.Many worldclass Malaysian developers have chosen IBS over the conventional methods for important projects such as the PetronasTwin Towers, Putrajaya, KL Sentral and KLIA. IBS Publications

IBS Roadmap

IBS Survey 2003

IBS Sizing Guide Precast ConcreteComponent for Housing Building

IBS Catalogue Prefabricated TimberComponent for Building Work 2004/2005

IBS Catalogue Precast ConcreteComponent for Building Work 2004/2005

IBS Catalogue Precast ConcreteComponent for Building Work 2004/2005

IBS Catalogue Precast Concrete BuildingComponent for Building Work 2004/2005

CIS 3:2005 Standard perumahan kebangsaan bagiperumahan kos rendah sederhana selainrumah pangsa

CIS 4: 2005 CIS 6: 2005

CIDB Directory

CIDB Intranet

CIDB Webmail

KOCIDCB

CIDB Resource Center

GST

Corporate Information

CIDB Core Values

CIDB Client Charters

Strategic Thrusts

Regulation

Contact Us

Search...

General Contractor Personnel Material Construction Cost CIDB

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