Wednesday 1 August 2018

Aspects of Building Maintenance that are Neglected by the Building Owners and Management


The article in the following links has listed various aspects of building maintenance being neglected, namely:
  1. Unidentified (unresolved) common area defects
  2. Fire-fighting equipment maintenance
  3. Fire door
  4. Electrical installation
  5. Water leaks
  6. Gas piping
  7. Lack of preventive maintenance
The statements are right and they should draw the attention of the building owners and management team. Severe implications can be occurred as a result of overlooking these aspects. 

I might comment/elaborate further based on the article whenever available. 

PhD Viva Voce Examination



Congratulations to my PhD candidate, Sr Syamilah Yacob, for passing the PhD Viva Voce Examination with minor correction. Well done!!!

New milestone for myself too.

To all potential PhD candidates who are interested to venture in the research area of Facilities Management/Building Maintenance, please do not hesitate to contact me (email: auyongcp@um.edu.my) for study opportunity in University of Malaya.

Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Sr Azlan Shah Ali; Dr. Au Yong Cheong Peng

Sunday 1 April 2018

Opportunity for Building Surveying Graduates to register as Property Manager under the Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers (BOVAEP) Malaysia

To all Building Surveying graduates, this is a good opportunity to expand your career in Property Management Sector. If you have been practising in Property Management Sector for 2 years or more, you may apply as the Registered Property Manager under the Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers (BOVAEP) Malaysia. For more information, please view the following links:

https://www.edgeprop.my/content/1301602/what-it-takes-be-registered-property-manager

https://lppeh.gov.my/WP2016/calling-all-currently-practicing-property-managers-to-get-registered-between-jan-2018-onwards-and-dec-2018/


Wednesday 14 March 2018

The Importance of Recognizing Building Surveyors in Malaysian Construction Industry

The public complains about the quality, safety and healthy of buildings throughout the time. However, the issue is always neglected, especially towards the existing buildings. In fact, building inspection should be performed regularly to assess the condition and performance of building. This task is done by Building Surveyors. Therefore, it is crucial to recognize the role of Building Surveyors in ensuring the quality, safety and healthy of buildings. After several incidents happened in the buildings (e.g. fire events in the religious school Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah and KWSP building) recently, it is the time to draw attention about the necessity of implementing regular building inspection, recognizing Building Surveyors and establishing the Building Surveyor Act.

Related readings:

http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/surveyors-want-compulsory-safety-inspections-of-buildings-every-two-years#OPFqarJlD0fPQK0v.97

https://www.thestar.com.my/metro/metro-news/2017/11/23/buildings-must-be-declared-safe-dbkl-periodic-inspection-guideline-necessary-to-ensure-highrises-str/


Thursday 22 February 2018

A Significant Move for Effective Management and Maintenance of Mixed-Use Development

First sub-MC in Malaysia to be formed 

"Sub-MCs were introduced under the Strata Management Act 2013 to address the issue of the maintenance of common property in a mixed-use stratified development."


Read more at the following link: