ENRA Group Berhad Annual Report 2023

40 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ENRA GROUP BERHAD ANNUAL REPORT 2023 x. Logical access control via logins and passwords; xi. Physical access controls via locks, alarms, and CCTVs; xii. Disaster recovery plan with secure offsite location; xiii. Set up and configured our offshore vessel, Ratu ENRA’s networking system to connect to the Group’s system. This involved connecting the onboard systems to the HQ server for monitoring, troubleshooting, data transfer, e-mail and system backup purposes. Remote surveillance via stable, reliable and fast internet and satellite connection continues to be made possible. d. CCTV onboard Ratu ENRA ENRA has linked the CCTV onboard its vessel, Ratu ENRA, with the shore to enable the management to view the vessel live at any time and day. There are 19 cables installed onboard which link the VSAT to the shore. None of the cameras were installed in Zone Zero. e. Industrial building system During FY 2022/23 our property development subsidiary, QHomes had started using IBS for our new development site in Dengkil, Selangor. An IBS refers to a prefabricated construction approach used in the design and construction of buildings. These systems typically involve the use of pre-engineered building components, such as structural steel framing, roofing and wall panels, and other materials that are manufactured off-site and assembled on-site. One of the main advantages of IBSs is that they can significantly reduce construction time and costs. Since many of the components are pre-manufactured, the construction process can be streamlined and standardised, which can lead to faster and more efficient construction. In addition to cost and time savings, IBSs can also offer other benefits such as improved energy efficiency, greater durability, and improved safety. For example, some systems may incorporate insulation and other features that help to reduce energy consumption, while others may be designed to withstand severe weather conditions. We are aware of some of the advantages and disadvantages of the IBS approach to construction as shown by TABLE 5 below. However, we believe the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. TABLE 5 – Advantages & Disadvantages of IBS ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES i. Faster construction times due to the use of pre-engineered building components i. Limited customisation options compared to conventional methods ii. Lower construction costs compared to traditional construction methods ii. Potential for higher transportation costs for prefabricated components iii. Standardised designs and components for improved quality control iii. Materials used in industrial building systems may have high embodied energy and carbon emissions iv. Energy-efficient designs can help reduce energy consumption and costs iv. Limited design flexibility for unique or complex building projects v. Reduced waste generation during construction v. May require specialised contractors or expertise to assemble and install components vi. Improved safety and durability due to the use of high-quality materials and engineering vii. Flexible designs that can accommodate changing needs of businesses and industries Sustainability Report (Cont’d)

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