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INGENIEUR INTERVIEW WITH BEM PRESIDENT Tenure with Many ‘Firsts’ It has been a productive two-year tenure for BEM President Dato’ Sri Ir. Roslan bin Md Taha. He is very happy that he experienced many ‘firsts’ in terms of major events and significant developments for the engineering fraternity. BEM President Dato’ Sri Ir. Roslan bin Md Taha will end his tenure upon his retirement as Director- General (DG) of JKR. The Ingenieur Editorial Committee comprising Dato’ Ir. Fong Tian Yong and Prof. Ir. Dr K S Kannan, managed to catch up with him to review developments and events. Dato’ Sri Ir. Roslan bin Taha commented that he was very happy with developments during this two-year tenure (from January 1, 2017) as DG of JKR and BEM President. He experienced many ‘firsts’, including the first visit by the Minister of Works, YB Tuan Baru Bian to the BEM office on October 10, 2018. Another first was the BEM Open Day on December 4-5, 2018. He emphasised that this event was significant as it was held in conjunction with the first “Hari Profesion Teknikal Negara” (The first Saturday in December is chosen for this special day). Also within his tenure, Dato’ Sri Roslan was pleased that the engineering fraternity achieved significant milestones with the first ever registration of Engineering Technologist and Inspector of Works by BEM and the admission of BEM as full signatory of Sydney Accord and Dublin Accord in June 2018 at the International Engineering Alliance Meeting 2018 (IEAM2018), London, UK. In relation to this, BEM is well recognised in Asia and countries such as India, Pakistan, Indonesia and Myanmar are requesting for assistance to become signatories. “Some 6 6 VOL 2019 VOL 78 55 APRIL-JUNE JUNE 2013 of our renowned Board Members have been appointed as assessors,” he pointed out. The BEM President was proud that the Government has given recognition to JKR and the engineering profession. “This should never be put aside,” he emphasised. He is glad that Professional Engineers with Practising Certificate (PEPC) will be given added responsibilities, notably in the issue of Planning Permission for certain categories of development. “It is an honour given to PEPC. In the long run, this can speed up the country’s development and our economy can benefit,” he remarked. Looking ahead, he said he has a few aspirations. One is to see more engineers registered as ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer (ACPE) so that they can extend their work in this region. He noted that there are currently 638 ACPE (Malaysia), and this places Malaysia second among its ASEAN neighbours. On reflection, Dato’ Sri Ir. Roslan said he is retiring with good memories. “I leave with an open heart, open mind and full of satisfaction,” he said. He believed that he has set a momentum for active development in JKR and BEM, and hopes that his successor can continue and bring it up to the next level.