In collaboration with
CPD Applied:
PPP is an alternative public procurement strategy. It relates to the delivery of public assets and services that
in the past were the realm of the public sector, using private sector project financing and expertise. PFI is one
of the approaches under PPP. Under PFI the government does not own the capital assets instead buys
services from the private sector who owns and operates the capital assets under concession agreement it
entered with the government (Khairuddin, 2009).
Procurement & Project Delivery System Research Unit (PPDSRU) is a research cluster under International
Islamic University Malaysia. The key objective of PPDSRU is to do research, develop and transfer knowledge
on newer thinking and newer technologies relating to the processes, procedures and systems of construction
procurement, construction businesses, socio-economic growth and development in the context of the
construction sector focusing on housing, building and infrastructure.
ABOUT PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP UNIT (3PU)
The Malaysian Government’s involvement with the private sector began in the 1980s with the formulation of
the Privatisation Policy in 1983. At that time, the task of implementing various privatisation projects was
entrusted to the Privatisation Section of the Economic Planning Unit in the Prime Minister’s Department.
Realising the increasing need and importance for closer public-private sector collaboration, the Public Private
Partnership Unit (3PU) was established in the Prime Minister’s Department in April 2009 as a dedicated
agency to spearhead private sector’s involvement in the national development agenda. Among the functions of
3PU are encouraging economic growth through increased investments and fostering greater cooperation
between the public and private sectors; planning, implementing and evaluating privatisation and PPP
programmes; ensuring value for money through cost effective initiatives and optimum risk distribution and
optimizing the country’s resources and expertise in the public and private sectors.
SESSION 3: IMPLEMENTATION
CHAIRMAN: PN. FADZILAH MOHD. SAAID (3PU, PMD)
1400 Value for Money & PSC Asst. Prof. Dr. Suhaiza Ismail (IIUM)
1440 PPP – Are the Key Players of the Malaysian Prof. Sr. Dr. Khairuddin Abdul Rashid,
Construction Ready? (IIUM)
1520 Q&A Session
SESSION 4: PANEL DISCUSSION
CHAIRMAN: PROF. SR. DR.KHAIRUDDIN ABDUL RASHID (IIUM)
1535 Dialogue with Speakers and Others Speakers and Others
(IIUM and 3PU, PMD)
1645 Closing IIUM
1700 Coffee and Disperse
*PROGRAMME CHANGE
The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the seminar schedule, speakers, venue and topics if war-
ranted by circumstances beyond their control
Government servants involved in procurement of works and services; and in policy formulation and imple-
mentation
Contractors, sub-contractors, suppliers of construction materials, plant and equipment
Consulting Engineers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers, Facilities Managers, Building and
Property Surveyors, etc
Professionals in the legal, banking and insurance sectors
Professional from GLCs, private and public listed companies, etc
Researchers and students
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