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News & Events CIDB joint enforcement on construction sites Led by CIDB Director of KL Federal Territory, 80 participants representing Government authorities/agencies took part in ad hoc site checks. AD HOC CHECKS on construction sites nationwide are all in a day’s work for the Enforcement and Discipline Division of the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). Since early 2012 and covering more than 700 localities, these periodic visits, in tandem with other relevant authorities/ agencies and the media in tow, serve to ensure that legal and safety provisions under the Construction Act (Act 520) are complied with at work sites. Aside from CIDB notification and/or execution of duty, inspections are also occasioned by complaints from the public, initiated by local authorities or by special directives from the CIDB management. Following the enactment of Act 520 (Amendment 2011): Certification of Standards Compliance for Building Materials, which came into force 1 June 2015 with a six-month grace period for implementation, the broader aim is now “accountability, integrity and professionalism of the building construction industry in Malaysia.” On the premise that construction can be compromised by sub-standard materials/products and 20 Building & Investment  | www.b-i.biz Tuan Haji Razuki Ibrahim, Director, CIDB Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur briefing participants before the site visit. workforce that threatens public safety and the environment, the three areas of focus are contractors, workers (building personnel) and the public at large. Quite recently, in March 2016, leading yet another enforcement exercise, Tuan Hj Razuki Ibrahim, CIDB Director Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory, reiterated that “fault-finding is not on our agenda”, rather it is about “raising awareness” amongst stakeholders in the industry that they might, in turn, adopt “best practices” in