The practice of value management in the Malaysian construction industry / Professor Dr. Johan Victor Torrance Abdullah and Dr. Aini Jaapar

This study focuses on value management (VM) and its practices in the construction industry in Malaysia. VM, which is defined as 'a multi-disciplinary, team orientated, structured, analytical process and systematic analysis of function which seeks best value, via the design and construction proc...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Johan Victor Torrance (Professor Dr.), Jaapar, Aini (Dr.)
Format: Research Reports
Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling my.uitm.ir.488892021-07-26T05:23:23Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48889/ The practice of value management in the Malaysian construction industry / Professor Dr. Johan Victor Torrance Abdullah and Dr. Aini Jaapar Abdullah, Johan Victor Torrance (Professor Dr.) Jaapar, Aini (Dr.) Management of the construction site. Superintendence of building construction Production management. Operations management This study focuses on value management (VM) and its practices in the construction industry in Malaysia. VM, which is defined as 'a multi-disciplinary, team orientated, structured, analytical process and systematic analysis of function which seeks best value, via the design and construction process to meet the client's perceived needs', is a relatively new field of study in Malaysia. As such, this study investigates the current developments and practices of VM applications in the construction industry in Malaysia. It then determines whether VM adheres to the procedures and protocols associated with 'value methodology'. As the knowledge and application of VM in Malaysia is not as sophisticated as in many other countries, the interviews has been deemed appropriate in answering the questions posed. Furthermore, it has utilised the qualitative approaches to enhanced data collection and analysis. This study has shown that the Malaysian construction industry needs a better approach in project delivery. The data obtained and analysed show that the construction industry should adopt VM methodology in order to enhance efficiency and to deliver maximum value to its clients. It has also demonstrated the need for the construction industry to be more proactive in its stance and for better and innovative solutions to be integrated into the construction processes. 2006 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48889/1/48889.pdf ID48889 Abdullah, Johan Victor Torrance (Professor Dr.) and Jaapar, Aini (Dr.) (2006) The practice of value management in the Malaysian construction industry / Professor Dr. Johan Victor Torrance Abdullah and Dr. Aini Jaapar. [Research Reports] (Unpublished)
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topic Management of the construction site. Superintendence of building construction
Production management. Operations management
spellingShingle Management of the construction site. Superintendence of building construction
Production management. Operations management
Abdullah, Johan Victor Torrance (Professor Dr.)
Jaapar, Aini (Dr.)
The practice of value management in the Malaysian construction industry / Professor Dr. Johan Victor Torrance Abdullah and Dr. Aini Jaapar
description This study focuses on value management (VM) and its practices in the construction industry in Malaysia. VM, which is defined as 'a multi-disciplinary, team orientated, structured, analytical process and systematic analysis of function which seeks best value, via the design and construction process to meet the client's perceived needs', is a relatively new field of study in Malaysia. As such, this study investigates the current developments and practices of VM applications in the construction industry in Malaysia. It then determines whether VM adheres to the procedures and protocols associated with 'value methodology'. As the knowledge and application of VM in Malaysia is not as sophisticated as in many other countries, the interviews has been deemed appropriate in answering the questions posed. Furthermore, it has utilised the qualitative approaches to enhanced data collection and analysis. This study has shown that the Malaysian construction industry needs a better approach in project delivery. The data obtained and analysed show that the construction industry should adopt VM methodology in order to enhance efficiency and to deliver maximum value to its clients. It has also demonstrated the need for the construction industry to be more proactive in its stance and for better and innovative solutions to be integrated into the construction processes.
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author Abdullah, Johan Victor Torrance (Professor Dr.)
Jaapar, Aini (Dr.)
author_facet Abdullah, Johan Victor Torrance (Professor Dr.)
Jaapar, Aini (Dr.)
author_sort Abdullah, Johan Victor Torrance (Professor Dr.)
title The practice of value management in the Malaysian construction industry / Professor Dr. Johan Victor Torrance Abdullah and Dr. Aini Jaapar
title_short The practice of value management in the Malaysian construction industry / Professor Dr. Johan Victor Torrance Abdullah and Dr. Aini Jaapar
title_full The practice of value management in the Malaysian construction industry / Professor Dr. Johan Victor Torrance Abdullah and Dr. Aini Jaapar
title_fullStr The practice of value management in the Malaysian construction industry / Professor Dr. Johan Victor Torrance Abdullah and Dr. Aini Jaapar
title_full_unstemmed The practice of value management in the Malaysian construction industry / Professor Dr. Johan Victor Torrance Abdullah and Dr. Aini Jaapar
title_sort practice of value management in the malaysian construction industry / professor dr. johan victor torrance abdullah and dr. aini jaapar
publishDate 2006
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48889/1/48889.pdf
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