Friday, 22 April 2016
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Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Samsung Training | Stephen Rayment | Systech International
Staying informed and up to everything is a key for being competitive on the
market. In each area of working, there are regulative, new laws and orders that
need to be respected, new programs and models to follow, which are the path for
better performance. Unfortunately, due to the responsibilities and a huge
amount of work, sometimes is impossible to keep track with all the news that
are coming up.
Systech International is a company, who besides
everything else is a consultancy proficient company that is here to help you to
be informed with everything. They are organizing in-home training for their
clients, all delivered by some of their professionals. There are so many
reasons why this method of working was shown as a very successful one. Firstly,
the training is led by highly-skilled professionals who explain the problem
using a hands-on projects experience. Another remarkable thing is that the
experience will be shared also by a legal /construction professionals, in an
interactive group session, with a usage of real projects and real problems.
Also ,all the training’s are planned according to client’s time, to suit their
best requirements.
The range of available training courses is huge. Commercial and contractual
awareness project healthy check, construction law review, UK bribery act, use
of visualization, project insurance, supply management, adjust few of them. As
a professional, they are working carefully with each client to ensure that all
the content that will be presented will be relevant to their field of working
and will hold them to achieve the objectives they have. Due to the combination
of academic and practical elements they provide, they are enhancing even
greater understanding.
Many successful companies trusted this company so much and they hired them
to improve their work. Samsung C & T is one of the companies that are happy
to share their successful story. This
company is founded in 1938, being a parent company of the well-known Samsung
Group. As a company designed by the
Korean government to be the first company that will be a trading leader in the
overseas sale.
Today, Samsung is a corporation that is one of the most famous brands which
operates through its offices in more than fifty countries. As most of these
corporations, and Samsung operates in several areas such as construction and
engineering, investment and trade, fashion and resort. The impact that this
company has is visible through the projects behind which they proudly stay.
The cooperation between the two companies started in November 2015 when it
was made an agreement for cooperation. With this agreement, Systech is obliged
to offer the Samsung conducting training for their employees. The objective of
Samsung here is to provide training to their employees that they would become
qualified personnel who will skillfully manage international projects.
This is implemented through a 2-week plan where two experienced presenters
in their field, with experience of high level, will impart knowledge of the
employees that will be associated with their goals and objectives. Interactive
training are conducted through case studies and practical sessions in which
better communicate information.
The presenters of this in-house workshop helped greatly to their customers
better to receive all the information, thus, and the feedback was amazing. The
training were conducted at the Faculty of Law at the University of
Sungkyunkwan, due to the partnership with Samsung Group faculty. Knowledge of
these training has received about 40 employees of Samsung, who are willing to
earn an even greater success. Systech International is always there for its
customers. Thanks to specialists from all fields operated by this company, they
carry a lot of training and counseling and help to other companies to become
better companies that will enhance their work. If you are one of the companies
who would like to improve, select any of the training they offer and enjoy the
blessings that will arrive.
Monday, 11 April 2016
Building Information Modeling - BIM
We are hearing
so much in the past years of the importance of the technology in every aspect.
And this is not by a coincidence. Some people had an idea about this long time
ago, but today their predictions became reality. Today, the United Kingdom
Construction Industry stands proudly over a cup of the new time, the age of
digital design, also known as BID- a Building Information Modeling.
According to the
Government of the UK, BIM refers to a value creating collaboration that is
found along the whole life circle of the assets, underpinned by collocation,
creation and the exchange of the modern 3D models, adding intelligent and
structured data information into them. Simply said, it is a sociotechnical
process that lies on a supportive technological base, linked with social
components from the surrounding.
Implementing the
Building Information Modeling is actually a great thing for all the investors
since due to the capability of the governmental departments to electronically
validate the BIM information; thousands of pounds will be saved.
You probably
have heard about the Systech International, a company that is offering support
of many commercial, procedural and contractual issues to their contractors
throughout the whole project delivery process. As they are keeping up with
everything, BIM is nothing new they cannot handle. The specialized team they
have is ready to answer all the concerns their clients have regarding this
question. And having in mind that the mandatory BIM is completely introduced in
the Government's projects, it is understandable that there will be some
inconvenience. Therefore, Systech International's team is ready to provide
their favors regarding the following things
- will help you
become familiar with Level 2 BIM
-will make you
be aware of the BIM protocol
- will teach you
how this protocol will have influence over your project procedures
-will make you
understand your collaboration obligation
- will help you
become aware of the intellectual property, ownership, and copyright of the
issues
- will inform
you that you need to find and BIM Information manager as a part of the team of
the project and what are the procedures regarding that person
According to
Paschal Walsh, the commercial director of Systech International, BIM is
offering many benefits to the contractors such as providing working from the
same data, the possibility to evaluate the proposals, the 3D modeling that
helps to eliminate the errors, the improvement of the assets management and
others. But, as anywhere, when introducing a new protocol there probably will
flow up some problems. Here as problems are showing up the lack of the
compatible systems, protocol, and standards since there are different
requirements for the employers, contractors and the designers. That is the
reason of introducing the BIM Level 2 that requires a managed 3D environment to
be held in separate digital tools, along with data attached in a common file.
The documents needed for this protocol are nine, from which as the most
importance is the CIC BIM protocol, who is actually a legal agreement, who is
creating additional duties, obligations and rights for the employer,
contractor, and the designer. Due to the issues that are flowing from the
implementation of BIM, the Government has set a final date for developing a BIM
3, that should have the capability to electronically validate the information
from the protocol and help to save assets and unnecessary costs and most
importantly, allow the UK to maintain the world’s leadership position in
digital construction.
Monday, 4 April 2016
Systech International appoints new Regional Director for South East Asia
Luke Walker will take up residency in our Singapore office as the new Regional Director
for South East Asia on 1 January 2016, replacing Kevin Timmons, who will be relocating to
Systech’s London office.
Luke has been based in Doha over the last 6 months, where he has helped Simon
Berry look after our existing clients and develop new business. Luke has over 25 years
experience in the construction industry during which time he has been involved in a
range of major international infrastructure projects in the UK, Middle East, China and
South East Asia. He is an expert in claims production, dispute resolution, commercial/
contract administration and cost management of MEP, special systems and civil
construction works.
Kevin opened the Singapore office for Systech in 1997. Then, after a period running
his own successful consultancy, he re-joined us in Singapore in 2013. After 18 years
in Singapore, Kevin is looking forward to returning to UK with his young family and
re-joining the London team with whom he worked from 1992 to 1997. After helping Luke
settle into his new role, Kevin will be supporting the Doha office before taking up his new
role at Chapter House in early summer 2016.
Stephen Rayment, Group Managing Director for APAC, MEA and the Americas says:
“Kevin has done an excellent job for Systech over the last 2½ years building the Singapore
office, re-establishing our presence in Malaysia and opening new opportunities for Systech in
Vietnam and India. Finding the right person to take us forward was critical and I am delighted
that we were able to achieve this from within our business. With his all-round capability, Luke
is the ideal person build on Kevin’s good work.”
For more information: www.systech-int.com
for South East Asia on 1 January 2016, replacing Kevin Timmons, who will be relocating to
Systech’s London office.
Luke has been based in Doha over the last 6 months, where he has helped Simon
Berry look after our existing clients and develop new business. Luke has over 25 years
experience in the construction industry during which time he has been involved in a
range of major international infrastructure projects in the UK, Middle East, China and
South East Asia. He is an expert in claims production, dispute resolution, commercial/
contract administration and cost management of MEP, special systems and civil
construction works.
Kevin opened the Singapore office for Systech in 1997. Then, after a period running
his own successful consultancy, he re-joined us in Singapore in 2013. After 18 years
in Singapore, Kevin is looking forward to returning to UK with his young family and
re-joining the London team with whom he worked from 1992 to 1997. After helping Luke
settle into his new role, Kevin will be supporting the Doha office before taking up his new
role at Chapter House in early summer 2016.
Stephen Rayment, Group Managing Director for APAC, MEA and the Americas says:
“Kevin has done an excellent job for Systech over the last 2½ years building the Singapore
office, re-establishing our presence in Malaysia and opening new opportunities for Systech in
Vietnam and India. Finding the right person to take us forward was critical and I am delighted
that we were able to achieve this from within our business. With his all-round capability, Luke
is the ideal person build on Kevin’s good work.”
For more information: www.systech-int.com
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