SCIB Unveils Sample IBS House Built with 3D Technology
2022年10月4日 - 3:00PM
JCN Newswire
Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries
Berhad's (SCIB), wholly-owned subsidiary, SCIB Industrialised
Building System Sdn Bhd (SIBS), today unveiled a sample house built
using a 3D printing system from COBOD International A/S, a
Copenhagen, Denmark-based 3D construction specialist.
The sample house, located on the premises of the Construction
Industry Development Board's (CIDB) Kuching campus, was built in
collaboration with Akademi Binaan Malaysia (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd (ABM),
an assessment and training centre of the CIDB in Sarawak catering
to the development and skills enhancement of the state's
construction industry. SIBS is principally involved in the supply
and installation of IBS components as well as owns the 3D-printing
machinery that produces IBS components.
On hand to witness the unveiling of the sample house was the State
Assistant Minister of Urban Planning, Land Administration and
Environment, YB Datu Len Talif Salleh, accompanied by Group
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of SCIB, Rosland bin
Othman and, CEO of CIDB, Datuk Ir. Ahmad 'Asri bin Abdul Hamid.
Tuan Haji Abdul Hadi bin Datuk Abdul Kadir, Director of SCIB, said,
"The 3D printing system was acquired as part of our innovation
initiatives and to explore the possibilities of deploying this
technology in the domestic construction industry. The construction
of the IBS sample house using 3D technology has given us invaluable
knowledge and experience that will help to facilitate the
development of training programmes that we hope to offer to workers
in the construction industry who want to enhance their skills and
knowledge."
SCIB also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ABM on 3
October 2022 in conjunction with the CIDB and CIDB Technologies
Sarawak chapter graduation ceremony for students. Both parties
agreed under the MoU to explore and identify training and
assessment for IBS-related programmes and courses as well as share
information, technical knowledge and professional experiences
leading to the establishment of training courses and modules in IBS
that can add value and improve the standards, skills and
understanding of construction workers, especially in Sarawak.
Group MD and CEO of SCIB, Rosland, said, "We are happy to work with
ABM in developing programmes that will enhance the skills and
knowledge of the construction industry. The deployment of
technology such as 3D printing comes at a time when businesses are
being scrutinised for the impact of their operations on the
environment and society. Businesses have a central role to play in
society and a key part of it is to operate responsibly."
Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB],
http://scib.com.my
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