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Seminar Best Practices In Construction Industry

Seminar on Best Practices In Construction Industry
26 MAY 2012 (Saturday)
Seminar Room , Faculty of Built Environment
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Johor

CPD AND CCD POINTS (terms & conditions apply)
The seminar has an approved CPD and CCD points as stated below:
- Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia (BQSM): 2 points
- Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia : 10 points

The detail of the seminar can be accessed on http://qasih2012.blogspot.com. For further enquiries and reservation please contact Dr. Sarajul Fikri at 019 750 5806, Miss Noraini at 07 553 0670 and Miss Yvoanne (016 800 3698) or email to qasih2012@gmail.com.

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