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LBD Performance ReportBriefing
1. HSSE Briefing
2. Recital of Surah Al-Fatihah
3. Presentation: LBD Performance Report
4. Question and Answer Session
Agenda
1. To develop Key Performance Indicator (KPI) toreview the development of Construction sector inBrunei e.g. from revenue and number of employees;
2. KPIs and data provided will be use as tools for policyformulation to support construction sectordevelopment;
3. To monitor the activities carried out by theconstruction sector which eventually will contributeto our economic growth
Objectives
Manpower Planning Council
• Endorsed for establishment on 3rd April 2016
• Terms of Reference as follows:-• Bertanggungjawab secara keseluruhan untuk memadankan permintaan dan
bekalan bagi kemahiran (demand and supply for skills) dalam pembangunanekonomi berdasarkan tahap sedia ada dan anggaran keperluan masa depan
• Bekerjasama dengan pelbagai Bahagian sistem pendidikan (universiti, politeknik, institusi-institusi teknikal dan vokasional dan sekolah) dan agensi-agensi berkaitan melalui taskforce peringkat kerja untuk memastikanbekalan bilangan yang cukup, berpengetahuan, cekap dan berkemahiranbagi keperluan industri dan sektor awam.
• Mandate to look into decreasing unemployment at the national level by matching demand and supply and increase local content.
Local Business Development (LBD) Performance Report
3 times / cycles per year:-
1st Cycle (April),
2nd Cycle (August),
3rd Cycle (December).
Cycle 1, 2016 LBD Portal will be open from 1 April 2016to 30 April 2016.
Cycle 1, 2016 LBD data - 1st January 2016 to date
The LBD Cycle Report can be accessed through theEIDPMO website, www.ei.gov.bn.
Access the LBD section, and click ‘LBD PerformanceReport’.
Registration
For first time users, click the ‘Please register first!’button.
Registration
1. Enter the Company Name as registered in ROC.
2. It is strongly recommended that a dedicated emailaddress is used to avoid complications.
Registration of Company
(ROC) Number.
Certificate of Incorporation (Sdn Bhd)
Name of Company
Registration of Business Name (ROBN) Number
Name of Company
Business Names Section 16 & 17
COMPANY NAME
Registration
1. Enter the Company Name as registered in ROC.
2. It is strongly recommended that a dedicated emailaddress is used to avoid complications.
Click ‘Register Now’
Vendor Details
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Company’s Office Address
1. Fill in the company’s name and ROC/ROBN as stated in ROC or ROBN.
2. Please state your company’s activities as stated in Brunei Darussalam StandardIndustrial Classification (BDSIC).
Brunei Darussalam Standard Industrial Classification (BDSIC)
Work Categorization Code(Kod Kategori Kerja)
Vendor Details
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Company’s Office Address
1. Fill in the company’s name and ROC/ROBN as stated in ROC or ROBN.
2. Please state your company’s economic activities as stated in Brunei DarussalamStandard Industrial Classification (BDSIC).
Ownership Details
1. Ownership details as per names in the share certificateor annual returns
Name of Shareholder No. of Shares
Annual Return –For Sdn Bhd
Section 17 –For Sole Proprietor Partnership
Name of Owner
Ownership Details
1. Ownership details as per names in the share certificateor annual returns
2. The “Group” will determine the Type of Company.
Definition of Group
Terminology Definition
Bumiputra (Individual)Brunei Citizens (Yellow IC):i.e. Belait, Bisayah, Brunei,Dusun, Kedayan, Murut & Tutong.
Local (Ownership of Company Context) Brunei Citizens holding a Brunei YellowIdentity Card.
ForeignNon-Bruneian:1. Permanent Residents (Red IC)2. Foreigners
Vendor Details
Type of CompanyType of Company
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Bumiputra Company Bumiputra Brunei Citizen
Bumiputra Brunei Citizen
Bumiputra Brunei Citizen
Categorization of Type of Company
Bumiputra Company
BUMIPUTRA COMPANY
Local Company Local Brunei Citizen
Local Brunei CitizenBumiputra Brunei
Citizen
Local Brunei Citizen Local Brunei Citizen
Categorization of Type of Company
Local Company
Local Company
LOCAL COMPANY
Joint Venture (JV) Company
Bumiputra Brunei Citizen
Local Brunei CitizenPermanent Resident
of Brunei
Bumiputra Brunei Citizen
Permanent Resident of Brunei
Foreign Person/International
Company
Local Brunei CitizenForeign
Person/International Company
Categorization of Type of Company
Joint Venture (JV) Company
Joint Venture (JV) Company
Joint Venture (JV) Company
JOINT VENTURE (JV) COMPANY
International Company
Permanent Resident of
Brunei
Foreign Person/International
Company
Foreign Person/International
Company
Categorization of Type of Company
International Company
International Company
Permanent Resident of Brunei
INTERNATIONAL COMPANY
Ownership Details
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1. Click “Proceed to Data” to access Cycle 1 2016 Report
Data provided should be reflecting the respective sector
Section 1
Number of recruitment sincethe beginning of the year
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2Detail breakdown of theworkforce per category
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Section 1 – Workforce Breakdown
1. Management & Supervisory
2. Skilled
3. Non-skilled
4. Legal, Admin & Accountants
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Section 1 – Workforce Breakdown
Section 1 – Workforce Breakdown
Section 1 – Job Vacancy
Section 2
1. This data requested for this section pertains to local staff only.
2. Details breakdown of qualification for the recruitment made since the beginning of theyear.
Not Applicable
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1 All fields are numeric & no decimal numbers are allowed. Enter “0” if not applicable.
Not Applicable
Section 2- Local Content Spending
Local Content Spend:
Sum of value added or created through the use of local employment andlocal goods & services in Brunei.
Section 2- Local Content Spending
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1. Spending made in Brunei (including employment, goods & services)
2. Spending made outside Brunei (overseas)
All fields are numeric & no decimal numbers are allowed (round it up to whole number). Enter “0” if not applicable.
1. Employment Spend in Brunei=100% local staff wages + 50%non local staff wages
2. Spend out of Brunei=50% non local staff wages.
Local (Employment Context):
Brunei Citizens holding a Brunei Yellow Identity Card, as well as Permanent Residents.
Section 2- Employment Spending
EmployeesCycle 1
Employment Spending
Spend in BruneiSpend out of
Brunei
Local $100,000 $100,000 (100%) $0
Non- Local $100,000 $50,000 (50%) $50,000 (50%)
Total $200,000 $150,000 $50,000
1. Include TAP and SCP.
2. Manpower services cost is not reflected as employmentspending.
Section 2- Example of calculation on Employment Spending
1. Goods and Services Expenditure in Brunei:
Spending on any services re/purchases ofmaterials/equipment in Brunei or monies paid to Sub-Contractors or suppliers in Brunei.
2. Goods and Services Expenditure outside Brunei (Overseas).
Section 2- Goods & Services Spending
* If JV percentage is unknown, assume 50% Local Ownership
Vendor DescriptionCompany
BasedOwnership
% of Local Shareholder
Spend in Brunei
Spend out of Brunei
Nautical PersonnelServices Sdn. Bhd.
Manpower Services
Brunei Bumiputra 100% $800,000 $0
Silver Leaf Catering Sdn Bhd
Catering Services
Brunei Local 100% $500,000 $0
NayVee Sdn. Bhd.
Rental of Facilities
Brunei Joint Venture 70% $700,000 $300,000
UO Mee S.A.R.LLicensing of Proprietary Software
Brunei International 0% $0 $ 1,000,000
Service My Ship Pte Ltd
Servicing and Repairs
Labuan International 0% $0 $500,000
Total $2,000,000 $1,800,000
Section 2- Example on Calculation of Goods & Services Spending
1. % of Overseas Revenue - How much of the total company revenuecoming from overseas.
2. Revenue from construction activities.
3. Total Company’s revenue (from all sector’s activity).
Section 2- Revenue
Click SUBMIT button if all data have been finalized in all sections.
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Eliazar bin Sabtu[[email protected]]
Siti Nurzafirah binti Haji Mohd Noor[[email protected]]
Nurul Azemah binti Haji Jamain[[email protected]]
Hjh Maritol Kamsiah binti Hj Nayan[[email protected]]
Official Email Address:[[email protected]]
Tel: +673 - 238 3222 Ext. 340 / 432 / 454
Local Content Definitions:
Terminology Definitions
Local Content Spend The sum of value added or created in the Bruneian economy through the use of local employment, goods and services.
Employment Spend in Brunei Any costs of locally-based staff (local and non-local) including TAP, all subsistence costs and any other costs. For staff that are non-Bruneian Citizens, 50% of this cost is considered to be spent in Brunei.
Goods and Services Spend in Brunei Spending on any services re/purchasesof materials/equipment in Brunei, monies paid to Sub-Contractors or suppliers in Brunei.