| FIG Active in Construction Economics and Management at PAQS 
	Conference in Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 17-18 August 2009
					
						|  Organisers of the 13th Annual PAQS Conference in Kuala Lumpur after 
			the successful event.
 |  FIG is work plan covers all surveying disciplines among these 
	construction economics and management which is the main responsibility of 
	Commission 10. The commission has focused its activities lately on project 
	management but quantity surveying has still high status on its agenda. To 
	increase co-operation with other quantity and cost engineering associations 
	FIG accepted the gracious invitation from the Pacific Association of 
	Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) to attend its 13th Annual Congress in Kuala Lumpur 
	on 17th & 18th August 2009. FIG was represented at this congress by Mr. 
				Andrew Morley, Chair of FIG Commission 10 and Mr. CheeHai Teo, 
	Vice President. Over 450 delegates attended the Congress coming from over 20 
	countries with substantial delegations from Brunei, Singapore, PR China 
	(including Hong Kong SAR), Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and host 
	Malaysia.  On the sideline of the Congress was the inaugural World Summit of 
	Construction Economist, Cost Engineers and Quantity Surveyors attended by 
	the President of African Association of Quantity Surveyors, President of the 
	European Council for Construction Economists, Chairman of the International 
	Cost Engineering Council, Chairman of Pacific Association of Quantity 
	Surveyors, Vice President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyor and 
	FIG facilitated by the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia. The outcome of 
	the summit was the signing of an "in principle agreement" by these six 
	organisations to:  
					further develop and foster a global community of leaders in the 
		Profession;foster global cooperation in area of significance for global policy 
		for the profession;shape the agenda for a global forum in terms of economic trends, 
		climate change, energy and water management; andprovide a platform, underpinned by knowledge and technology, to 
		ensure the achievement of excellence, in terms of service delivery, 
		competence and education.  The meeting in Kuala Lumpur was an historic event and the respect and 
	rapport forged amongst these organizations can only lead to further 
	engagement, cooperation, collaboration and partnership amongst Construction 
	Economist, Cost Engineers and Quantity Surveyors.  FIG and Commission 10 on its behalf is preparing a larger seminar and 
	programme for QS professionals and on construction economics to be held at 
	the FIG Congress 2010 in Sydney in April 2010. Teo CheeHai, FIG Vice PresidentAndrew Morley, Chair, FIG Commission 10
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