Sustainable Performance of Industrialised Building Systems in the Construction Phase

The Industrialised Building System (IBS) is a construction method where components are manufactured in controlled environments, either on-site or offsite, before being assembled into construction works. Over the past several decades, it has garnered growing interest as a method to promote sustainabl...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED ENGINEERING
Main Authors: Azhar, Noor Fatin Aida Noor; Abas, Nor Haslinda; Ta'at, Nurul Hasanah Mohd; Sabtu, Hilyati; Nagapan, Sasitharan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001343610600011
author Azhar
Noor Fatin Aida Noor; Abas
Nor Haslinda; Ta'at
Nurul Hasanah Mohd; Sabtu
Hilyati; Nagapan
Sasitharan
spellingShingle Azhar
Noor Fatin Aida Noor; Abas
Nor Haslinda; Ta'at
Nurul Hasanah Mohd; Sabtu
Hilyati; Nagapan
Sasitharan
Sustainable Performance of Industrialised Building Systems in the Construction Phase
Engineering
author_facet Azhar
Noor Fatin Aida Noor; Abas
Nor Haslinda; Ta'at
Nurul Hasanah Mohd; Sabtu
Hilyati; Nagapan
Sasitharan
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spelling Azhar, Noor Fatin Aida Noor; Abas, Nor Haslinda; Ta'at, Nurul Hasanah Mohd; Sabtu, Hilyati; Nagapan, Sasitharan
Sustainable Performance of Industrialised Building Systems in the Construction Phase
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED ENGINEERING
English
Article
The Industrialised Building System (IBS) is a construction method where components are manufactured in controlled environments, either on-site or offsite, before being assembled into construction works. Over the past several decades, it has garnered growing interest as a method to promote sustainable building. This study identified sustainable indicators through literature reviews, extracting sixteen indicators for a sustainability evaluation. A survey was conducted among developers, designers, civil and structure (C&S) consultants, mechanical and electrical (M&E) consultants, manufacturers, and contractors in North Malaysia, focusing on Kedah state, to identify their perceptions on the sustainable indicator performance of IBS construction. The participants had experience in both IBS and conventional construction. The data collected from the questionnaires were analysed for the mean and Relative Importance Index (RII). The results revealed significant changes in IBS construction compared with conventional construction across all indicators. The top three indicators were reducing the amount of formwork, labour availability, and reducing site disruption. Next, the analysis of the within-group comparison using Intra-class Correlation (ICC) of the indicators revealed that contractors, developers and manufacturers possessed moderate similarity within the same group of organisations. This research gives an overview of the present perspectives of performance of sustainable indicators across key stakeholders in the Kedah construction sector. This is especially beneficial because IBS has grown in popularity and popularity owing to its ability to enhance the building environment, quality, and productivity.
UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA
2229-838X

2024
16
4
10.30880/ijie.2024.16.04.011
Engineering
Green Published
WOS:001343610600011
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001343610600011
title Sustainable Performance of Industrialised Building Systems in the Construction Phase
title_short Sustainable Performance of Industrialised Building Systems in the Construction Phase
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description The Industrialised Building System (IBS) is a construction method where components are manufactured in controlled environments, either on-site or offsite, before being assembled into construction works. Over the past several decades, it has garnered growing interest as a method to promote sustainable building. This study identified sustainable indicators through literature reviews, extracting sixteen indicators for a sustainability evaluation. A survey was conducted among developers, designers, civil and structure (C&S) consultants, mechanical and electrical (M&E) consultants, manufacturers, and contractors in North Malaysia, focusing on Kedah state, to identify their perceptions on the sustainable indicator performance of IBS construction. The participants had experience in both IBS and conventional construction. The data collected from the questionnaires were analysed for the mean and Relative Importance Index (RII). The results revealed significant changes in IBS construction compared with conventional construction across all indicators. The top three indicators were reducing the amount of formwork, labour availability, and reducing site disruption. Next, the analysis of the within-group comparison using Intra-class Correlation (ICC) of the indicators revealed that contractors, developers and manufacturers possessed moderate similarity within the same group of organisations. This research gives an overview of the present perspectives of performance of sustainable indicators across key stakeholders in the Kedah construction sector. This is especially beneficial because IBS has grown in popularity and popularity owing to its ability to enhance the building environment, quality, and productivity.
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