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In response to the national demand to promote a sustainable sector of construction, Forest City made the complete use of its technology resources to create an IBS base covering 417 acres. The base will be one of the most prestigious in Asia or around the globe, integrating the entire chain of industry into an advanced production base for construction materials. It will integrate design for construction manufacturing, precast concrete, transportation, processing of accessory and assembly, as well as the research and development. This is in line with Malaysia’s goal to develop into a developed country through modernization and automation. At present, the Phase 1 precast concrete plant has begun production. The facility is expected to produce 260,000 cubic meters of concrete, which is equivalent to the necessary parts of 1 million square meters built-up space, which is the largest in Asia. After visiting forest city IBS Base, Malaysia’s International Trade and Industry Minister praised it for embracing an environmentally-friendly, efficient and safe construction concept.
Forest City IBS Base began Phase 2 construction in 2017. This will include two factories with similar production capacity to those of the first phase. When it is completed, the added capacity will help propel Forest City IBS Base to be the world’s largest. Successive factories will be in strategic alliances with top-quality firms in the industry so that Forest City can maintain its position as a leader in the field globally.
Industrialized Building System, or IBS is a reference to the new manufacturing method in which construction components are produced in a modern factory and then shipped on the site for them to be put together.
In comparison to conventional construction techniques, IBS standardizes the design process, as well as modernizing, digitizing, and automating the process of construction and manufacturing building components. This enhances the product’s quality and makes the most efficient utilization of resources. It also offers the most efficient, safe and healthier alternative to the traditional method. Not only is this a more environmentally-friendly option, it would also provide training and employment opportunities in the evolving construction industry, promoting productivity and economic development in the region.
Through constant exploration and development through constant exploration and innovation, China’s IBS has been improved exponentially. In the same way the Chinese administration has actively encouraged IBS since it offers potential solutions to problems of urbanization, job resources, pollution, and enhancing productivity and efficiency.
To improve the efficiency of construction and to ensure the sustainable growth of the economy of Malaysia, the government is actively encouraging IBS. IBS. With the ecosystem approach to construction, the Malaysian Investment Development Authority has initiated a process of upgrading every aspect of the production process in order to increase the use of IBS beginning with materials design, construction as well as supply chain. In 2014, nearly 1700 buildings, mostly government-owned ones, were using IBS throughout Malaysia.