H. M. Isa, P. Hassan, Mohd Fisal Ishak, N. Zakaria
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Re-learning design and build implementation process in Malaysia: Findings from a workshop
Over the last decade, the Design and Build (DB) procurement system had been introduced in Malaysia as an alternative to replace the traditional procurement system. However, contrary to the belief that the DB procurement will result in better project outcomes, many of the projects operated on the DB fell short of meeting the expectations. Some ended with worse than when operated with the traditional procurement system. The adequacy of the DB implementation process in Malaysia was researched to trace the root cause that contributed to the DB project failures. The findings from the initial research which suggest the factors that contributed to the failures were culminated and discussed in a specially organized workshop. During the workshop, 28 experts representing clients, consultants and contractors with experience with DB projects were gathered to suggest what can be re-learnt from the current DB implementation process. ‘Gaps’ which suggest weakness within existing implementation process were identified and the way forward for improving the practice of DB project implementation were proposed.