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UPDATE Legislative Council approved District Cooling Systems at Tung Chung East and Kwu Tung North

As mentioned by the Chief Executive in the 2020 Policy in February 2021. Both projects involve DCS pipe laying, as Address, Hong Kong will strive to achieve carbon neutrality well as the design, construction and operation of DCS plants, before 2050. To this end, the Government will examine and aim to provide district cooling services commencing various means and take forward different measures to from around 2026 to meet the population intake schedules. reduce carbon emissions. Against this background, the Environment Bureau and the Electrical and Mechanical DCS is a large-scale centralised air-conditioning infrastructure Services Department have been spearheading the which creates green job opportunities and reduces the heat implementation of District Cooling System (DCS) in new island effect. It is more energy efficient than the traditional development areas, including Tung Chung New Town central air-conditioning system in individual buildings and Extension (East) and Kwu Tung North New Development achieves energy saving by taking advantage of economy Area. of scale and load diversity of various buildings.

The Finance Committee of the Legislative Council recently approved the DCS funding proposals for Tung Chung East This article is contributed by the Environment Bureau and the Electrical and Mechanical Services (HK$3,918.2 million) and Kwu Tung North (HK$5,787.7 million) Department, the HKSAR Government

M+ museum building completed

Designed by Herzog & de Meuron in partnership with installations. To facilitate the construction, the project team TFP Farrells and Arup, the long-awaited M+ has completed needed to control the tunnel movements in accordance with its construction of museum building and is set to open to the strict limits set by Hong Kong’s transit and building authorities. public by the end of 2021. The engineering solution included the use of five mega-trusses which prevent the massive structure loading on the tunnels. With a total footprint of 65,000 sq m, the M+ building houses 17,000 sq m of exhibition space across 33 galleries. Its The landmark building also includes three cinemas, eye-striking inverted T shape is a simple design, yet its facade a mediatheque, a learning hub, a research centre, a roof is something special. The podium and tower are united as garden, a members lounge, a and bar, museum concrete structures clad in ceramic tiles that reflect the shops, restaurants and offices, providing a space for learning, changing conditions of light and weather. The tower is interpretation and inspiration set against the backdrop of covered with 140,000 pieces of ceramic tiles, many with Victoria Harbour. windows in between. They are laid out in a horizontal louvre structure to provide sun shading to the museum’s interior This article is contributed by Arup. spaces.

The M+ building sits directly above tunnels for the MTR Airport Express and Tung Chung Line. The excavation around the railway tunnels produces a ‘found space’ that provides an anchor for the building for hosting dynamic and rotating

April 2021 I Hong Kong Engineer 5 Our waste problem enough before Hong Kong’s issue with waste was severe Protection the pandemic. During 2018, the Environmental tonnes of solid waste Department (EPD) recorded 5.87 million to about 1.53 kg being dumped into landfills. This amounted - which is also an of waste created every day per person in the previous year. increase from 5.66 million tonnes created Of this total figure, only 30% was recycled. During the pandemic, with most people being encouraged to stay at home and to wear single-use personal protective equipment (PPE) when going out, the rate at which we are generating rubbish is expected to be even higher. With thousands of take-out bags, boxes and utensils being thrown away by stay-at-home dinners every day, both the lack of public awareness and effective system for collecting recyclable waste means that these likely end up in our landfills. The same is true for single-use surgical masks, which are not only challenging to recycle but often are carelessly disposed of on our sidewalks, forests, hiking trails, and beaches. From how we conduct business to the way we buy food, this we buy food, the way to business how we conduct From adopt habits and technologies has forced us to coronavirus and to help our stomachs full, businesses afloat, to keep our are now in general. Meetings with our daily lives us carry on take-out face masks, and online, wearing of conducted instead of a last-minute option, under meals to be the norm pandemic restrictions. too, has been affected. The sharp Our natural environment, travel and manufacturing activity has drop in international of carbon dioxide (CO2) being decreased the amount According to research by pumped into the atmosphere. Anglia, the University of Exeter and the University of East Project there has been a 7% drop in the Global Carbon to the tune of 2.4 billion tons greenhouse gas emissions significant decline between 2019 and 2020, which is the most on record. from their natural Flora and fauna that have been absent such as the habitats for years have now reappeared, Kong. While this is re-emergence of pink dolphins in Hong on the environmentgood news, the truth of Covid-19’s impact is far more staggering.

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6 from getting getting from COVER STORY Kong’s Hong COVER STORY 7 Each Hong Kong resident is dumping 1.53 kg each day into the landfills Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong April 2021 I I April2021 The EPD also has warned that our current landfills, which were The EPD also has warned that our current have been filled earlier only meant to last us until 2020, might loads. In response, if nothing was done to minimise waste landfills still in use extensions of the current three strategic are being put forward, with old ones being turned into areas available and safe for the public, such as parks and sports grounds. Hong Kong is far from the only one suffering from waste- related headaches. In , the Ministry of Ecology and Environment estimated that Wuhan hospitals produced 240 tonnes of waste daily during the height of the pandemic. The Thailand Environment Institute saw their country’s plastic waste creation increase from 1,500 tonnes to 6,300 tonnes per day. According to research by the University of Alberta in Canada, 15 countries in Africa alone are estimated to use 586,833,053 face masks every day. This also creates a pressing issue of how all this waste is going to be processed given the limited access to recycling equipment and technology. “During 2018, the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) recorded 5.87 million tonnes of solid waste being dumped into landfills…Of this total number, only 30% was recycled.” Used surgical masks are often carelessly disposed of on our sidewalks, forests, hiking trails, and beaches One-time use plastic items are one of the greatest threats to the environment One recent innovation is the development of a new way of recycling thermoplastics (Patent 10052795). Patented in Hong Kong in 2018, this recycling system pushes plastic waste against a rotating frictional heater, transforming it into a molten form that can be directly pelletised or injection How can technology facilitate recycling? Technological innovation has always been one of Hong Kong’s strengths when it comes to tackling problems. With funding support from the Government and access to world- class technologies and talents, engineers with relevant know-how are more than equipped to overcome recycling challenges created by the pandemic and beyond. Another recycling enterprise is MilMill, Hong Kong’s first paper is MilMill, Hong Kong’s first paper Another recycling enterprise Their production line can handle carton recycling plant. if it operates non-stop for 24 hours, 20 tonnes of materials only one tonne a day before the but had been receiving the amount of pandemic. After the onset of Covid-19, to around materials they received drastically decreased of cartons away from 100 kg per day due to the redirection offices, and other their former collection points in schools, able to bring that public areas. Fortunately, MilMill has been up new collection number back up to one tonne by setting the support of district points and rebuilding their network with educator an as role MilMill’s is important as Equally councillors. and regular tours at its on sustainable habits, holding activities suspended due facility for the public. These tours are currently to pandemic restrictions. and recycling The synergy of both grassroots groups collect recyclable enterprises is clear: the former helps to problem now is that waste, while the latter processes it. The either due to neither of these is functioning at full capacity, effort to recycle. pandemic restrictions or a lack of public Recycling thermoplastics “People think anything that looks like glass is glass, so there’s everything in here. Ceramics, porcelain, crystal, full bottles of ketchup, wine or soy sauce and, of course, just everyday trash like aluminum cans and plastics.” Delvin Cheng Chung-wang, Baguio’s Project Manager Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong April 2021 I I April2021 For enterprises that recycle for profit, one would think that For enterprises that recycle for profit, of waste being business is doing well given the amount of this waste even produced. That would be the case if most place. Instead, reached the recycling facilities in the first much of it ends up in trash bins designated for landfills. In 2019, Baguio, one of Hong Kong’s largest waste collection contractors, processed 40 tonnes a day at its glass recycling facility in Lung Kwu Tan, which is only half of the 100-tonne capacity it was designed to handle. On top of not receiving enough glass to fill production capacity, Baguio faces the additional challenge of having to sort out non-glass items by hand, such as metal cans, plastic bottles, and take-out utensils. Baguio’s Project Manager, Delvin Cheng Chung- wang laments: “People think anything that looks like glass is glass, so there’s everything in here. Ceramics, porcelain, crystal, full bottles of ketchup, wine or soy sauce and, of course, just everyday trash like aluminum cans and plastics.” However, as of November 2019, Baguio was ordered to suspend glass collection services and remove many of their glass collection bins from the streets, citing “recent social circumstances.” Grassroots groups have been at the forefront of Hong Kong’s been at the forefront of Hong Kong’s Grassroots groups have have been heavily relied upon for waste recycling efforts and education for years. Greeners collection and sustainability that collects recyclable waste from Action, a local NGO keep up to commercial and industrial buildings, could into our landfills with 40 tonnes of waste from being dumped the Government’s its HK$7.1 million trial scheme funded by of its kind and Recycling Fund. This scheme is the first hopes to pave the way for more Government-supported NGOs, including recycling schemes in the future. Various green causes, have those that are not affiliated initially with workspaces into also participated by turning part of their grassroots groups collection points. Sadly, many of these outbreak. have ceased operations due to the coronavirus EPD are some of the Community Green Stations set up by the the public can dispose few remaining collection points where of their recyclables under the pandemic. In Hong Kong, recycling is carried out at both grassroots and is carried out at both grassroots and In Hong Kong, recycling enterprise levels. The state of recycling in Hong The state of Kong While every country’s situation with waste is unique, recycling unique, waste is with situation every country’s While us can focus direct ways all of be one of the most remains to society. a more sustainable moving towards on to begin 8 COVER STORY COVER STORY 9 Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong April 2021 I I April2021 specialised optical and sensor equipment even allows these even allows sensor equipment and optical specialised production line flows on the gather data from waste sorters to time, also efficient sorts over how to make more and learn Investment via deep learning. artificial intelligence known as manual to less reliance on could lead in such technology in processed materials, both of which sorting and higher purity the recycler’s bottom line. are good news for Terephthalate (PET) recycling On a similar note, Polyethylene light used in Hong Kong also uses technology that is currently to sort out plastics of different colours. spectrum technology subject to crushing and deep cleaning The plastics are then PET pellets for further industrial to produce high quality application. Unfortunately not all electronic waste is easy to recycle. Items like solar panels, for example, are relatively costly to recycle, with few to no recyclers in Hong Kong currently willing to collect and process them. This, however, does not mean that solar panels have little valuable materials housed within them. Silicon, copper, silver, aluminum, and glass are all materials that, if recovered effectively, have high resale value. The task for engineers would be to develop ways to extract these materials while retaining their value, or even designing new solar panels that allow these materials to be easily extracted. In 2019, researchers from the EU-funded project CABRISS began developing a novel extraction method using a water- based technology and lasers to open thin-film photovoltaic panels with minimal damage. This not only preserves the Other than plastics, Waste Electrical and Electronic EquipmentOther than plastics, Waste Electrical and to fret about, with (WEEE) is another major source of waste ended up in Hong around 60 to 70 tonnes of WEEE having the situation, the Kong’s landfills per day in 2018. To remedy and recycling Government developed a WEEE treatment especially facility in EcoPark, Tuen Mun. Various electronics, to be processed those used in households, are sent here air conditioners, according to type, such as refrigerators, is sorted and sent computers, and more. Incoming WEEE refrigerator processing, through four different processing lines: and material sorting, air-conditioning processing, dismantling Diagrams and Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) detoxification. can be found on the breaking down each of these processes of the 23,383 tonnes Government WEEE Park website. In 2020, were recovered. of WEEE treated, 20,274 tonnes of materials fully operational Despite the coronavirus, the park remains today. Solar panel recycling - Challenging but worthwhile Electronic waste processing at WEEE Park On the topic of sorting, another way technology can aid the recycling effort is through automation, as current waste sorting at Hong Kong’s recycling facilities is mostly done by hand. Although the amount of material that is received by these facilities leaves much to be desired, automating this tedious and repetitive task can save operations costs and increase overall output. TOMRA, a European-based recycling technology company, develops automated sorters that can separate different recyclable materials based on factors such as colour, density, size, and ballistic attributes. Integrating Another recycling process worth delving deeper into is that Another recycling process worth delving is burned past its of pyrolysis. Through this process, material environment, decomposition temperature in an anaerobic of burnable fuel resulting in the separation and extraction industrial applications. and purified materials with numerous common materials Wood, plastic and tire rubber are some of these yielding fuel that can undergo pyrolysis, with all three rubber, for example, in various material states. Pyrolysed tire agent in yields fuel and carbon black - a key reinforcing of UV protection rubber and a pigment that offers a degree marine, industrial, and conductivity, which can see use in Pyrolysed aerospace, or simple decorative applications. as activated carbon wood can produce end-products such the latter of and organic fertilisers such as wood vinegar, gases produced which is separated out from the combustible pyrolysis gives us an during pyrolysis. Particularly for wood, alternative solution to just simply leaving out large amounts of wood to decompose, which can be useful for quickly processing fallen trees from typhoons. Currently, one such facility for wood pyrolysis is in development at EcoPark in Tuen Mun. molded. The combination of shear forces and molten plastic molten forces and of shear The combination molded. paper, dirt, such as then distributes contaminants fragments evenly throughout and other foreign materials food, foil, with plastic wastes With this technology, the mixture. giving quality products can still yield higher contaminants over many other systems. As described a clear advantage blending, mixing and melting in the patent: “Appropriate the use of many plastics and plastic parameters [allow] could not be effectively recycled, composites that otherwise mixes that comprise possible input and the range of plastic less is endless.” This also makes recyclers and output variants for ensuring material purity and reliant on manual sorting operations running should pandemic may even help to keep to stay home. restrictions require workers Automated sorting with Artificial Intelligence (AI) Pyrolysis CLP NRT N5415 _ Award adv_0323_output.pdf 1 23/3/21 5:25 pm

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Speaking of tracking individual recycling habits, one project Speaking of tracking individual recycling for the last 10 years is the EPD has been experimenting with Now in its third iteration, the Reverse Vending Machine (RVM). of smart features the RVM system is packed with a variety in addition and now accepts metal and paper recyclables, the system can to plastic. Using a smart weight detector, liquid contents in them. identify and reject plastic bottles with system increases A material compressor and capacity alert latter of which storage and collection efficiency, the when the machine automatically alerts relevant authorities users to track their is nearly full. A mobile app also allows rewards, which is contributions and receive redeemable to use these a key incentive to encourage the public is uploaded to the machines. Finally, real-time recycling data giving researchers cloud from all machines across Hong Kong, to where insight into what is being recycled in correlation will target primarily and when. Placement of these machines residential areas to encourage hassle-free recycling of household wastes. allocated HK$100 million towards the development of smart of the development towards million HK$100 allocated the scheme “Supporting areas through bins in residential Smart Bins Technology Buildings in Adopting Residential to Recycling”. According Collection and in Food Waste Recycling published by the Guidance Notes the relevant will use computer software for user Fund, these smart bins smart sensors to measure and track food identification and is away by each individual resident. This waste being thrown of promoting better separation of waste done with the goal of among residents on the importance and raising awareness The data collected by the smart bins recycling food waste. to determine optimal collection will be useful for recyclers yield productive waste loads. times and routes that Reverse Vending Machine Solar panels are primarily composed of glass, plastic, and aluminum that can be recycled To ensure this food waste even gets to the relevant recycling facilities, the Hong Kong Government’s Recycling Fund has Organic waste is not one that immediately comes to mind when one thinks of recyclable materials. Located in Siu Ho Wan, North Lantau, O · PARK1 is one such recycling facility that converts organic waste into electrical power. It does so by processing up to 200 tonnes of organic matter a day into compost products and biogas, the latter of which can be used to generate electricity. The process is also able to filter out impurities such as glass, metal, stone, sand, plastic bag fragments and other over-sized contaminants over 16mm in size. Construction of O · PARK2 is currently underway, which will be designed to process up to 300 tonnes of organic waste each day - a small but hopeful fraction of the 3,600 tonnes of food waste being sent to our landfills every day. In addition to recycling solar panels, it is also worth exploring solar panels, it is also worth exploring In addition to recycling be upcycled - in other words, finding how they can instead for them. In fact, while old solar panels a more creative use as their newer counterparts in may not be as efficient still for commercial applications, they can generating energy low-voltage tasks. Berlin-based start- be useful for everyday retired solar panels to create off- up SunCrafter upcycles to charge phones, grid power stations, which can be used mobile devices. scooters, and power other low-voltage Working for the Christian NGOs Youth with a Mission and to help build solar Son Solar use decommissioned panels for areas with microgrids that generate and store electricity no power in more than 20 countries. high-quality glass film but also allows the other materials materials the other also allows film but glass high-quality explained extracted. As to retain purity when underneath “For Si-based David Pelletier, project coordinator by CABRISS water-based technology an innovative and PV modules, conventional shredding which, unlike was developed not break glass resulting in the collection technologies, does PV modules.” of all materials in Si Organic waste recovery ASTA & DEKRA KEMA Certified Facebook 1/F., Flat D, Block B, Marvel Ind. 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If these fresh pushes it is that Hong Kong conscious society have proven anything, habits - be it for people are capable of learning recycling our future hygienic reasons and, perhaps more importantly, generations won’t have to suffer our wasteful consequences. From waste collection to recycling and all the detailed processes in between, many ways exist through which engineering talents and technologies can be applied to enhance efficiency. While cities may possess different strengths in promoting sustainability awareness and practice, one aspect we certainly do not lack here in Hong Kong is technological capability. We have what it takes, and hopefully, through funding schemes such as the Recycling Scheme and the Green Technology Fund, we can pool our financial and intellectual resources together to make a cleaner Hong Kong, pandemic or not. Recycling Stations are also another crucial part of the EPD’s public education campaign. On top of working with nearby residential estates and companies to roll out localised recycling programmes, educational activities such as exhibitions, workshops and others are regularly held at these recycling stations. As at October 2020, 7,000 tonnes of recyclables have been collected across Hong Kong’s nine Recycling Stations. Fortunately, a recent push by the EPD however has shown Fortunately, a recent push by the EPD being one such much promise - the new “Recycling Stores” aim to incentivise glowing example. These Recycling Stores a convenient location recycling by providing the public with individual to bring recyclable waste while rewarding a minimum of 2 kg of contributions. Every resident who brings designated facilities andrecyclable goods can turn them in at smart card. These earn points (Greeny Coins) on a GREEN$ items, as well points can then be redeemed for everyday-use as bamboo tissues as many sustainably-made goods such Dr Yau Wing-kwong in and recycled plastic bags. As noted by amidst Opportunities Technology “Green on webinar recent a the Plastic and Waste Problem during the Pandemic” hosted by the HKIE, the first pilot store that opened in 2020 was very well received by the public, with many recyclers even willing to go the extra step to remove staples from books and ensure their recyclables are fit for processing. There are now 22 recycling stores set up across 18 districts in Hong Kong, most of which were gradually set up throughout Q1 of 2021. Cementaid_Apr20_OP.pdf 1 24/3/2020 4:20 PM

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Dear Editor can be three-dimensional (3D) volumetric units or two-dimensional (2D) panels. While 3D volumetric solutions I am glad to learn about the achievements in the involving fully-fitted units (ie MiC) maximise productivity application of Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) benefits, 2D panelised solutions (an analogy is the assembly from the Cover Story in Hong Kong Engineer of January of Ikea furniture) optimise logistics in transport and storage. 2021 (Volume 49). However, in my opinion, the concept There are advantages and limitations associated with of Modular Construction has not been presented in a each approach. The report concludes that the specific balanced manner. requirements, circumstances and constraints of a project determine whether a 3D volumetric solution, a 2D panelised The article has used the terms “MiC” and “Modular solution, or a hybrid solution offers the best option. There is Construction” interchangeably, creating the impression no one-size-fits-all solution. that both are the same. In fact that is not the case. Modular Construction represents a family of solutions that embraces Today, Modular Construction represents a forest of off-site manufacturing and on-site assembly. On the other opportunities to the building industry. MiC is probably the hand, MiC, which mandates the use of freestanding most eye-catching tree in this forest. While driving wider volumetric modules manufactured off-site according to the application of MiC in Hong Kong, it is important for our definition of the Development Bureau, is only one member industry leaders to keep an open mind and not let the focus of the family. on a big tree block the view of the lush forest behind it.

According to a report titled “Modular Construction: From Yours truly projects to products” published by McKinsey & Company in June 2019, Modular Construction “involves producing Ir Alan H L MAN standardised components of a structure in an off-site Fellow factory, then assembling on site.” These components

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Dear Editor, “a game-changing disruptively-innovative approach to transforming fragmented site-based construction I am grateful to you for forwarding the views of Ir Alan Man of buildings and facilities into integrated value-driven about the Cover Story published in the January 2021 issue of production and assembly of pre-finished modules with the Hong Kong Engineer which is entitled “Modular Integrated opportunity to realise enhanced quality, productivity, safety Construction for High-rise Buildings: Measured Benefits” and sustainability.” (DEVB et al., 2021), and would like to provide my responses hereinafter. The Development Bureau Technical Circular (Works) No 2/2020 described MiC in a more concrete form as: First of all, let us get the concept fundamentally correct. MiC was developed in Hong Kong building on the Modular “a construction method whereby freestanding volumetric Construction (MC) approach which has been widely modules with finishes, fixtures, fittings, furniture and building adopted globally, while MiC emphasises the integration of services installation, etc manufactured off-site and then advanced manufacturing technologies into the transported to site for assembly.” re-engineered building and construction processes particularly for high-rise developments in high-density MC is the most advanced off-site construction technology contexts. As mentioned in the Cover Story, the concept of with three-dimensional units that enclose usable space and MiC was defined by Pan and Hon (2018) as: are often prefinished. Various terminologies have been used in different countries and regions for the MC approach,

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with examples including “modular building” in the UK (Gibb “modular construction” (title and throughout), “modular and Pendlebury, 2006), “permanent modular construction” (or prefabricated) construction” (Page 1), “prefabricated in the US (MBI, 2013), “Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric housing” (Page 1), “pre-fabricated components” (Page 5), Construction (PPVC)” in Singapore (BCA, 2017), and “prefabricated buildings” (Page 17), “industrial of course “Modular Integrated Construction (MiC)” in construction” (Page 18), “offsite manufacturing” (Page 19), Hong Kong. There are subtle differences between these “offsite construction” (Page 22), “offsite-produced terms, which are explained and illustrated in the Glossary residential buildings” (Page 23), “modular prefabrication” produced by the Centre for Innovation in Construction (Page 23), etc. In addition to the inconsistent and somehow and Infrastructure Development (CICID) of The University improper use of these terms, that report also wrongly states of Hong Kong (HKU) (Pan et al., 2020). However, such “Terms such as offsite construction, prefabrication, and differences should not concern the adopters of MiC in modular construction are used interchangeably” (Page 7) Hong Kong or MC in the global context. Nevertheless, there which should be corrected. What is illustrated in the figure is a fundamental difference between MiC or MC and (Exhibit 2, Page 8) actually shows the spectrum of off-site off-site construction. The latter is a term literally developed construction technologies, but not “modular construction” to contrast with on-site construction, and covers a wide incorrectly put in the figure caption. The body of literature spectrum of off-site technologies including MC. There of off-site and MC should have been properly accessed to exist in market at least hundreds of off-site technologies, avoid misunderstanding. components and systems manufactured and supplied by thousands of factories. Prof Alistair Gibb and his team from Next comes my response to the metaphors of “tree” and Loughborough University, UK developed a level system to “forest” given by Ir Man, although such response might be have categorised the many off-site technologies at four considered no longer needed after the misunderstanding levels (Gibb 1999; Gibb and Pendlebury, 2006), ie: becomes self-evident and demystified. Hong Kong has witnessed a general high-speed development mode in • Level 1 “component subassembly” (eg prefabricated the past half a century. That was partly attributed to the lintels), development and application of many innovations and • Level 2 “non-volumetric preassembly” (eg precast wall technologies such as precast concrete technology for panels), public housing development. This technology undoubtedly • Level 3 “volumetric preassembly” (eg bathroom pods), contributed significantly to the housing supply in the city, and enjoying the cheap labour and policy support in the then • Level 4 “complete buildings”. Pearl River Delta now called the Greater Bay Area (GBA). Nevertheless, sacrifices came along such as the loss or at For details one may refer to Prof Gibb’s seminal monograph least insufficient retention of intellectual properties affiliated entitled “Off-site Fabrication: Prefabrication, Pre-assembly with the reallocated manufacturing capabilities outside and Modularisation” published in 1999 and Loughborough Hong Kong and the lack of procurement bargaining power University’s off-site glossary of terms published in 2006 due to the increasingly rigid supply chains, which are (Gibb and Pendlebury, 2006). One may further refer to coupled with the threats of the rising labour cost in the GBA the Glossary of MiC produced by the CICID of HKU in 2020 and the shifting focus of the manufacturing industry in the (Pan et al., 2020), which expands the off-site construction GBA towards the domestic market driven by the national terms to also cover MiC as well as smart construction in line “dual circulation” strategy. In particular, off-site construction with the global trend of the construction industry towards has been a national policy in recent years, inspiring a large modularisation and digitalisation. number of innovations and technologies for not only off-site itself but also green and digital, widely perceived However, despite the well-established body of knowledge to be leaving the counterpart practices in Hong Kong of MiC, MC and off-site construction, there still exist well behind. MiC is a disruptive innovation developed in misunderstanding of individuals and organisations about Hong Kong and, despite its introduction only since 2017, the terms. Ir Man brought forward the report published by has already demonstrated its rich benefits for and vigorous McKinsey & Company (2019). Although the term “modular life in Hong Kong development. As of February 2021, construction” is used in the title of that report with no reason there had been 31 MiC systems granted with the Buildings provided perhaps as an eye-catcher, many terms are Department’s in-principle acceptance and dozens of MiC used in the report interchangeably with no definition or projects completed or under planning, design or delivery description provided. The terms used in that report include: in Hong Kong. This is a competitive edge that the Hong

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Kong construction industry should firmly grasp and fully Hong Kong construction has surely rich strengths but also capitalise on. Nevertheless, it is wise not to overstate MiC as a clear weaknesses, and golden opportunities but also panacea, now or ever. Different types of off-site construction alarming threats, in the face of the changing climate of technologies at the four levels listed above have their own the city itself, the GBA and globally. What is perceived as merits and applicability, eg for buildings and infrastructures. “the lush forest” in Ir Man’s views might become a barren This is further elaborated below. land - not the “barren rock with hardly a house upon it” remarked in the colonial history - but one with little inspiring At the HKIE Building Division Annual Seminar on 8 April 2019 innovation which would certainly mismatch the highly I had an opportunity to explain the relation between MiC ranked infrastructure and development of the city. Thus, and off-site construction, eg that MiC is the highest level of here comes a golden time for us to fully embrace innovation the off-site construction spectrum, hence game-changing and technology spearheaded by MiC, and probably the and disruptive rather than incremental (Pan, 2019). MiC only time. should be promoted to spearhead the innovation and technology breakthrough and diffusion in Hong Kong Last but not the least, I would like to reiterate the “MiC construction. Shortly after that on 28 May 2019, the Innovating Higher” model that covers the four themes of CICID of HKU launched the MiC Strategy Paper entitled “higher-rise, higher-density, higher-tech, and higher-co- “Modularisation for Modernisation: A Strategy Paper creation” for the future MiC development, which the HKIE Rethinking Hong Kong Construction”, in which we defined Building Division offered me to present at its Annual Seminar the three words of MiC as: in 2019. This model became the theme of the International Conference on MiC organised on 27 August 2019 and “The term ‘modular’ is defined herein as the process of honoured by the Chief Executive of the HKSAR. It is good to modularising fragmented site-based construction elements, “keep an open mind” but only when there is yet any focal components and facilities to integrated prefinished modules point. However, clearly now we have got one, and needed to best suit value-driven production and assembly, and is MiC to spearhead at full pace. should not be simply understood as 3D volumetric modules per se. Ir Professor Wei PAN Executive Director The term ‘integrated’ is defined herein as the process Centre for Innovation in Construction and Infrastructure of integrating different construction activities and Department of Civil Engineering players in the vertical design and supply chains and of The University of Hong Kong integrating various functions and stakeholders in the lateral institutional settings. The integrated process should reflect References the progressive approach to promoting MiC in various • BCA (2017). Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction construction sectors such as hostel, hotel and housing (PPVC) Guidebook. Building and Construction Authority (BCA), in an appropriate roadmap to address their strengths, Singapore. • DEVB, ArchSD, HKSTP and HKU CICID (2021). Modular integrated weaknesses, opportunities and challenges. The integrated construction for high-rise buildings: measured benefits.Hong Kong process should also avoid regarding MiC as a technical Engineer, Vol 49, Jan 2021, pp.10-17. • Gibb, A. G. F. (1999). Off-Site Fabrication: prefabrication, approach per se, but embrace it within the legislative, preassembly, and modularisation. Whittles Publishing. economic, social, and technological contexts. • Gibb, A. G. F. and Pendlebury, M.C. (2006). Glossary of Terms. Buildoffsite, London. • MBI (2013). Permanent Modular Construction 2013 Annual Report. Modular Building Institute (MBI). The term ‘construction’ is defined herein as the life cycle • McKinsey & Company (2019). Modular construction: From projects to based whole process covering planning, design, production, products. McKinsey & Company: Capital Projects & Infrastructure. • Pan, W. (2019). Modular Integrated Construction: Innovating Higher. construction, facility management, but not site construction Proceedings of HKIE Building Division 18th Annual Seminar, per se, so as to allow pre-site virtual building engaging BIM for 8 April 2019, Hong Kong. • Pan, W. and Hon, C. K. (2018). Modular Integrated Construction for mitigated risks and post-site smart feedback engaging IoT for High-rise Buildings. Proceedings of The Institute of Civil Engineers - enhanced accountability.” (Pan et al., 2019, Page 23) Municipal Engineer, DOI: 10.1680/jmuen.18.00028. • Pan, W., Yang, Y., Zhang, Z. and Chan, S. (2019). Modularisation for Modernisation: A Strategy Paper Rethinking Hong Kong Construction. With the definitions set forth above, the MiC approach CICID, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. https://www.miclab.hk/mfm. should easily find its solid ground in infrastructures too, and • Pan, W., Zhang, Z. and Yang, Y. (2020). A Glossary of Modular open up new opportunities for various off-site construction Integrated Construction. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. ISBN 978-962-8014-27-9. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/297012. technologies.

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Development of green hydrogen: renewable generation to power the electrolysis plants that split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The production of Notice: The HKIE does not pre-approve any CPD activities/courses. In regard to the academic requirements for membership of HKIE, please refer accredited programmes listed in the HKIE website. The key to viable carbon-free economy green hydrogen also helps to solve the intermittency issue that plagues wind and solar power, with effi cient storage. By Ir Billy CHEUNG Moreover, green hydrogen and fuel cell (reversing People were certainly haunted by the explosive hydrogen electrolysis process) technologies have been signifi cantly image of the Hindenburg disaster in 1937. Since then, use of upgraded in terms of effi ciency, durability, reliability, and hydrogen (based on fossil fuels, steam methane reformation affordability since the last fuel cell boom in the early 2000s. or gasifi cation of coal or lignite) had been confi ned to As such, green hydrogen is taking off around the globe. industrial feedstock. However, green hydrogen produced by Global transition towards electric mobility solutions has renewables via electrolysis and water molecules splitting is also paved way for adoption of green hydrogen to provide now emerging as a viable green fuel globally. solutions for long-range zero-emission applications. While wind and solar energy can provide electricity for In accordance with the Paris Agreement, the global buildings and vehicles, green hydrogen could be an ideal economy must be fully scaled up to green technology to power source for energy-intensive industries including achieve net zero carbon emission by 2050. In this regard, hard-to-electrify sectors, long-haul trucking, aviation and migration from a hydrocarbon-based energy to a green heavy manufacturing. hydrogen economy is crucial. Many countries in Europe, Asia and North America have recently issued green hydrogen In Hong Kong, the Chief Executive announced the objective roadmaps and strategies as well as commitment to broaden of carbon neutrality by 2050 during the Policy Address in investment into green hydrogen solutions. November 2020. In the current context of regional green fi nance and investment momentum, developing green On the other hand, the decline of solar and wind energy hydrogen is a great opportunity and the best choice for costs (the global Levelised Cost of Electricity for wind and a carbon-free economy in Hong Kong. Therefore, the solar has been reduced by 0.35 - 0.39 HK$/kWh from 2009 Government, in concerted action with stakeholders, needs to 2017, representing 67% - 86% reduction) with associated to urgently formulate green hydrogen strategy. This should advantages,VTC-IVE_Prn_Ad_2021_Apr_03_OL.pdf has signifi cantly boosted 1 22/3/2021 green hydrogen 4:39 PM include wider use of renewables on many outlying islands production which requires a massive expansion of and incentives for commercial electrolyser fuel cell products.

This article is contributed by Ir Billy Cheung with the coordination of the Environmental Division.

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Work Group of the HKIE Young Engineers Arthur & Louise Scholarship: Memorial May Chairman: • Members: • support young The Scholarship aims to encourage and for the benefit of engineers to further their education abroad community at large. the engineering profession and the local non-degree Young members who would like to pursue to six months), granting courses (between one week or attend professional post-graduate degree granting courses one week) organised development workshops (not less than public and by government departments, reputable are welcome to apply professional bodies outside Hong Kong Scholarship will open for the Scholarship. The next cycle of the for application in the 3rd quarter of 2021. • • • • •

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Memorial Scholarship (Cycle 2020/21) Scholarship (Cycle Memorial The HKIE Young EngineersArthur Young HKIE The Louise & May General • • • Members: • P Chairman: • The composition of the Panel of Judges for the Scholarship the Panel of Judges for the Scholarship The composition of Work Group of the HKIE Young Engineers (Cycle 2020/21) and Memorial Scholarship are as follows: Arthur & Louise May • • Congratulations to the following young engineers who are young engineers to the following Congratulations Young Engineers Arthur & Louise May selected for the HKIE (Cycle 2020/21): Memorial Scholarship 珠海經濟特區橫琴新區建設環保局豐衛華科長(左)及代表 發展局首席助理秘書長(工務)何英傑工程師(右)及代表 構及人士的備案辦法和實施現況,以及國家在大灣區內各城市以相 互配合、互補不足為重心的發展策略;並讓參加者透過認識各城市 的重點工程項目,結合自身專業經驗和發展方向,探索如何把握機 會,將業務及事業拓展到內地市場,分享國內基建和發展的成果。 簡介會最後設有問答環節,參加者反應十分踴躍,提問範圍涵蓋申 請備案的注意事項、專業資格互認的可行性、備案的要求和未來延 展至其他專業的可能性等。講者的即場回應相信可以為參加者說明 了不少關於備案辦法的誤區,亦為是次簡介會劃上完滿句號。 盧偉國議員、博士、工程師 深圳市前海深港現代服務業合作區管理局孫毅副處長(中)及代表 Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong

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左起:盧偉國議員、源栢樑會長及陳芯舟小姐(主持) 廣東省住房和城鄉建設廳建築市場監管處古榮清 處 長、二 級 調 研 員 學 會 會 長 源 栢 樑 教 授、工 程 師 是次簡介會吸引數以百計學會會員和社會人士參加。簡介會上,講 者分別介紹廣東省大灣區、前海和橫琴各地就香港工程建設專業機 為讓會員更全面地把握粵港澳大灣區發展帶來的機遇,學會於2021 年2月4日聯同立法會工程界別盧偉國議員、博士、工程師及特區政 府發展局舉辦了「香港工程建設專業機構及人士大灣區執業備案辦 法簡介會」,講解相關措施的詳情及介紹重點工程項目。在發展局 的協助下,簡介會有幸邀請到廣東省住房和城鄉建設廳建築市場監 管處古榮清處長、二級調研員、深圳市前海深港現代服務業合作區 管理局孫毅副處長、珠海經濟特區橫琴新區建設環保局豐衛華科 長,以及發展局首席助理秘書長(工務)何英傑工程師擔任講者。 香港工程建設專業機構及人士大灣區執業備案辦法簡介會 「香港工程建設專業機構及人士大灣區執業備案辦法簡介會」的講者及嘉賓: INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 24 INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 25 Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong April 2021 I I 2021 April After the webinar held on 5 Feb 2021 Ir Dr Victor Lo and (L to R): Ir Louis Yiu (Moderator), President Ir Prof P L Yuen, Ir Dr Ritz Lau President Ir Prof P L Yuen and Ir Dr Ritz Lau (Moderator) (L) welcomed the speaker Mr Yan Xiwen (R) President Ir Prof P L Yuen (R) presenting a certificate of appreciation to the speaker President Ir Prof P L Yuen (R) presenting a certificate Ir Dr Victor Lo (L) 相信‧可 for distribution to 中國專利申請實務專題講 天書》 ). ISO 56002 ), Deputy General Manager of Scihead 顏希文 創新‧成‧蛻變 《創新管理系統 —

)” to participants. Mr Yan introduced the Patent Law of the He also talked on the “ISO 56002:2019”, which is the He also talked on the “ISO 56002:2019”, for innovation world’s first guiding international standard to the Enginpreneurs management system. To show support journeys their on continue to participants encourage and Hub 100 copies of to innovation, Ir Dr Lo generously contributed his book On 5 February 2021, the webinar entitled “In Search of On 5 February 2021, the webinar entitled by Ir Dr Victor Excellence Through Innovation” was presented the Institute of Lo, Founding Director and President of webinar offered an Systematic Innovation, Hong Kong. The Ir Dr Lo provided essential introduction of what is innovation. uses of innovation in ample examples illustrating the creative methodologies in our daily lives and explained the innovation detail. The other webinar was held on 19 February 2021. The speaker, Mr Yan Xiwen ( He also provided details of various steps of the patent application process in the Mainland. The participants raised questions enthusiastically during the question-and-answer session. Mr Yan responded to the questions by offering his worthy experience as an intellectual property expert to clear up any doubts on applying for a patent of an invention. ‧看見 webinars were held to introduce In February 2021, two and patenting issues in the innovation methodologies to members. Both were the Mainland respectively responses from participants. well-received with enthusiastic the inspirations they participants who offered feedback on or work life from had gained for innovation in their everyday the webinar. IP Law Firm, gave a presentation on the “Practical Issues on Patent Application in the Mainland ( 座 People’s Republic of China and explained different types of patents - invention patents, utility model patents and design patents, with real-life cases. The Institution continued to arrange webinars to facilitate webinars to continued to arrange The Institution the innovation skills under of members’ the development This was one of the initiatives of the Enginpreneurs Hub. Presidential Theme of Session 2020/2021, Institution under the – Innovation for transformation” ( “Believing is seeing The EnginpreneursThe Hub webinarFebruary - series The webinar held on 5 March 2021 An exhaustive coverage on recycling opportunities An exhaustive coverage innovative green technology, such characterised by the also offered by Dr Yau to illustrate the as automation, was of a circular economy upheld by achievable formation and upcycling as well as the the elements of recycling lifestyle for optimising our adaptation to the new-normal and efforts on waste reduction and consumption pattern allowed us to better perceive the recycling. The discussion and the trend prospect of green technology development as the adoption of of environmental protection policy such smart green technology polluter-pays principle and the use of in Hong Kong. Presentation of a certificate of appreciation to the speaker Dr Yau Wing-kwong, JP by Presentation of a certificate of appreciation to the speaker President Ir Prof P L Yuen Ms Shelton Cheung (Moderator) (L to R): President Ir Prof P L Yuen, Dr Yau Wing-kwong, JP, — 相信‧可‧看見 Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong ), with the aims of strengthening the network ), with the aims of strengthening

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Held on 5 March 2021, the webinar, entitled “Green technology opportunities amidst the plastic and waste problem during the pandemic”, was presented by Dr Yau, which was well received with enthusiastic responses from participants across different boundaries including Australia, Macau SAR, Singapore, , and the United States. Dr Yau started the webinar by indicating the rising consumption of petroleum products during the pandemic and the resulting waste disposal problem. He then expatiated on the countermeasures to alleviate the landfill saturation in Hong Kong including innovative waste collection and separation methods with the goal to minimise the transportation risk involving medical wastes as well as to reduce the logistics cost by compressing the municipal waste volume in local waste treatment plants. The HKIE Innovation Expo 2021 is an initiative of the Institution Expo 2021 is an initiative of the Institution The HKIE Innovation Theme of Session 2020/2021, “Believing under the Presidential for transformation” ( is seeing - Innovation by the World Coincidently, the Institution was invited (WFEO) to celebrate Federation of Engineering Organisation March in each year the World Engineering Day (WED), ie 4th Nations Educational, since 2020, coordinated by the United As to support Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). simultaneously the WED, the webinar by Dr Yau had been registration as one of submitted to WFEO by the Institution for the celebration events of the WED. As the prelude to the HKIE Innovation Expo 2021, a series As the prelude to the HKIE Innovation the Expo starting of webinars would be organised under invite a veteran from March 2021. We were pleased to consultant, Dr Yau environmentalist and energy conservation Association, Environmental of Executive Chief JP, Wing-kwong, waste management to deliver the first webinar on “green” innovation. 創新‧成‧蛻變 industry and stakeholders of the between the engineering (I&T) ecosystem within the Innovation and Technology the globe; and revitalising the region as well as around the and generating opportunities through innovation process innovators, potential collaborations between the engineering investors and stakeholders. plastic and problem waste during the pandemic - Green technology opportunities amidst the Webinars for Innovation Expo 2021 (March Expo 2021 series) Innovation for Webinars INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 26 INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 27 Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong April 2021 I I 2021 April its trial implementation, and the current status of waste the current status of and its trial implementation, in Hong development and green technology management American, and European to the Asian, Kong in contrast counterparts. Group Photo of Participants on the technical visit to InnoCell The new Code of Practice (CoP) for the Electricity (Wiring) Regulations 2020 Edition was published at the end of 2020 with substantial changes to the previous edition. During the webinar, Ir Sze first highlighted the major changes of the CoP between the 2015 and 2020 editions, and explained the reasons for the changes and concerns about those issues from different professionals in the Working Group Members. For densely populated cities like Hong Kong, the successful cities like Hong Kong, the successful For densely populated to pave the way completion of InnoCell project is expected This will provide an for the use of MiC in wider applications. spaces much effective way to create living and working manner. quicker, more economically and in a sustainable

The audience showed keen interest in the development of interest in the development showed keen The audience in Hong protection and environmental green technology Yau went session. Dr the question-and-answer Kong during about Machine (RVM) of Reverse Vending into details implementations (Wiring) Regulations 2020 Edition and practical By Ir Sally LEUNG and Ms Esther MAK Major changesMajor of the CoP the for Electricity

HKSTP By Mr Jacky CHIU HKIE BuildingHKIE Division site visit - the InnoCell of Building Services Ir Johnson Sze, E&M Engineer of Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, and Ir K F Yee, Chairman of the BS Division acted as guest speakers for the webinar. The webinar received overwhelming response with over 1,100 participants. The HKIE Building Services Division and BSOMES co-organised an online technical webinar on the captioned topic on 23 February 2021. The structural construction of the 17-storey smart-living The structural construction of the 17-storey and was completed dormitory commenced in August 2019 project delivery time with obtaining OP by October 2020. The six months faster. There was about 14 months, which is at least in-situ core walls and was also a combined construction of The building was slabs, and steel-structured MiC modules. construction cycles assembled from 418 modules in three-day and provides five types of room. Digital tools, such as Building Information Modelling (BIM) Building Information Modelling (BIM) Digital tools, such as productivity technology, were used to increase efficiency, process for and resilience throughout the construction and InnoCell project. This allowed all MEP pipework the structural equipment to be well coordinated with computer model and framework and internal fixtures on the and enhanced enabled seamless assembly by the contractor accuracy for the coordination of the services. Building Impendence, and update on the change of conduit factors the change of conduit and update on Impendence, etc. was session a question-and-answer After the presentation, interacted actively Mr Keith Chung. Participants chaired by On behalf of the Organising in the fruitful discussions. to like to express our sincere gratitude Committee, we would their support and informative presentation Ir Sze and Ir Yee for a very successful one. which made the webinar Extracts from the presentation on Zoom Speakers and OC members it is simply not feasible to keep constructing new roads and it is simply not feasible to keep constructing demand. highways endlessly to cope with the increasing Therefore, she suggested that there will be a need for convergence of key technologies as well as a change in social attitudes. She stated that some global mega trends such as increasing automation, digital connectivity and the shared economy could potentially contribute to an intelligent mobility ecosystem. Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong

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Ir Yee highlighted the step-by-step working procedures for Ir Yee highlighted the step-by-step working inside false ceilings electrical installation work before and Checklist and with a tailor-made Task-specific Risk Assessment the importance of different scenarios. He also introduced the installation of USB AFDDs, the particular requirements for in Earth Fault Loop outlets, the reasons behind the changes Ir Sze also introduced Module 3 of the Continuing Professional Module 3 of the Continuing Professional Ir Sze also introduced for Registered Electrical Worker (REW) Development Scheme After that, Ir Yee further explained the on a voluntary basis. latest CoP through practical approach major changes of the and implementation. Several topics including the safety precautions for work precautions including the safety Several topics for Arc 4G), provisions installation (Code on low voltage circuit (Code 6B(1)), final Devices (AFDDs) Fault Detection (Code Bus (USB) outlets for Universal Serial requirements 26P), installations (Code energy power 6F), renewable electrical vehicles (Code 26S) and charging facilities for Construction (MiC) (Code 26T) etc were Modular Integrated presented.

impacting Hong Kong impacting Hong By Mr Jimmy FUNG Technical seminar on emergingTechnical mobility trends Ir Chu kicked off the first part of the presentation by describing today’s emerging mobility trends. She pointed out that traffic jams have been a problem for the entire world. Supporting data shows that commuters spend an average of 100 hours a year stuck in traffic. As urban mobility is changing rapidly, The webinar was conducted live on Zoom and was accessible to both HKIE and non-HKIE members. The webinar was divided into three parts which consisted of presentations respectively from Ir Chu and Ms Duan followed by a question-and-answer session towards the end. The technical seminar on the captioned topic was held on theThe technical seminar on the captioned Civil Division. The two evening of 27 January 2021 by the HKIE invited speakers were Ir Carmen Chu, Director of the Transport Team in Arup with over 20 years of experience in a wide spectrum of transportation studies, and Ms Lian Duan, Senior Transportation Engineer in Arup with a broad experience in mobility innovations across multi-modal transportation. Civil INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 28 INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 29 Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong April 2021 I I 2021 April

Ms Lian highlighted how new mobility in cities could be mobility in cities could how new Ms Lian highlighted of the through the basics she took the audience realised as vehicles and electric autonomy. Autonomous levels of vehicle since they of mobility in the transformation are key players to cities. several benefits could bring although the new mobility system is She emphasised that new technologies could be mainly driven by technologies, There should be an integrated and the solutions themselves. approach when it comes to adopting user-centric design they satisfy the needs of the public in technologies so that of the Ms Lian then finished off her part a sustainable manner. provision of data insights and revenue presentation with the for new cities. generation opportunities smart cities that aim to develop more efficient, convenient smart cities that aim to develop more systems by adopting and environmentally friendly transport technologies. innovation information and communication of urban pavements He proposed a solution to the problems built on the which would adopt prefabricated structures and construction. principles of automatic prefabrication of the Prof Wang also highlighted the key features porous pavement prefabricated pavement. An integrated water to be diverted system is demonstrated to allow surface also listed out the in order to avoid water stagnation. He tests that could be done to ensure the performance and resistance of the proposed prefabricated pavement. He concluded the seminar with various future directions and perspectives which would potentially improve the current pavement product. Photo of the presentation in Zoom

and smart city development By Jimmy FUNG composite pavement systems for sustainable for systems composite pavement Technical seminar prefabricated on new Technical She also discussed strategies for public transport including strategies for public transport including She also discussed Linkage System (ELFS) and walking Environmentally Friendly most recent technologies such as smart aspects as one of the meters. She concluded her part with payment street parking for the future of mobility. some key considerations Ir Chu further elaborated on the concept of smart mobility, the concept of smart elaborated on Ir Chu further for ITS are being proposed the strategies which and naming like the She introduced initiatives in Hong Kong. Management traffic signal real-time adaptive tolling system in 2024, free-flow Tak Sports Park system at Kai crowd management system and the could be realistically implemented in to visualise how they near future. Prof Wang then moved onto discussing the concept of smart mobility. He described smart mobility as the first of the six major development areas that have been identified for Prof Wang started his presentation by introducing his research team and acknowledging the sponsors of his research. He pointed out that pavements and roofs constitute over 60% of urban surfaces. He then shared some problems relating to current urban pavements which include structure durability, surface durability and the unique constraints on construction methods in the urban environment. Prof Yuhong Wang from the Department of Civil and Prof Yuhong Wang from the Department was invited to be Environmental Engineering of the PolyU Wang’s current main the speaker for the sharing session. Prof urban green and research projects and interests lie in future our cities cleaner, intelligent infrastructures that aim to make friendly. smarter, more resilient, and more environmentally He is currently leading two major research projects in these areas, one of which is the development of smart pavement systems. The seminar was conducted live on Zoom and was accessible to the public. The webinar consisted of two parts: the presentation from Prof Wang and a subsequent question- and-answer session. A technical seminar on the captioned topic was co-organisedA technical seminar on the captioned Engineering of by Department of Civil and Environmental (PolyU), the HKIE Civil The Hong Kong Polytechnic University February 2021. Division and HKIHT on the evening of 3 Dr Charles Cheung and committee members of the EN Division Chairlady Ir Dr Fiona Tsui and Event Convenor Ir Gerald Lee with Prof Rein from Imperial College London based on artificial neural networks with representation with representation artificial neural networks based on learning. Cheung talked about the application Last but not least, Dr learning using the NVIDIA platform. development of deep of how AI can be applied in different He illustrated examples video analytics, finance, healthcare, areas, such as intelligent vehicles. security, and autonomous opportunities and capabilities to improve AI will present new every company the human experience. We believe that should be exploring the technology. Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong

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Unsupervised learning uses machine learning algorithms Unsupervised learning uses machine learning The goal is to to analyse and cluster unlabelled datasets. categorise the observations. Reinforcement learning is learning best actions based on Reinforcement learning is learning best feedback for reward or punishment. The system receives actions. its actions, and the goal is to perform better Supervised learning uses a training set to teach models to Supervised learning uses a training set correctly label new yield the desired output. The goal is to data with a set of labelled training data.

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By Ms Monica LEUNG By Ms Monica Seminar on deep learning demystified demystified learning deep Seminar on Prof Rein and his HazeLab team recently carried out a study, to collect and analyse the safety challenges faced by Lithium- ion battery (LIB) industries across sectors and compared them to the research contributions found in the field. The HKIE Fire Division successfully delivered the first international webinar on the captioned topic in collaboration with the HKIE Australia Chapter and the Society of Fire Safety New South Wales. Professor Guillermo Rein from Imperial College, London was the guest speaker. Over 270 engineers joined the event from Hong Kong, Macau, Sydney and London without geographical boundaries. Fire Next, Dr Cheung explained the theory and features of deep Next, Dr Cheung explained the theory learning methods learning. Deep learning is part of machine • • • Dr Cheung started the seminar by introducing machine Dr Cheung started three types of machine learning: learning. There are reinforcement learning and unsupervised supervised learning, learning. On 23 November 2020, the HKIE Electronics Division (EN) was Electronics Division 2020, the HKIE On 23 November Cheung, Senior Data Scientist and glad to invite Dr Charles to the NVIDIA AI Technology Center HK, Deputy Director of HKIE “Deep Learning Demystified” at the give a webinar titled on than 100 participants enjoyed insights Headquarter. More Intelligence (AI) in real life applications. how to apply Artificial Electronics INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 30 INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 31 Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong April 2021 I I 2021 April

video with spatial information for further investigation of any video with spatial information for further incidents and black spots reporting. Drowsiness The Distraction Detection System (or called detect the level of Monitoring System) can be adopted to technology alertness of a driver by using image-processing and AI- based facial patterns. data An online platform gathers the fleet performance of identified and provides a visual performance dashboard stakeholders to take potential road safety black spots to allow accidents occur. preventive measures and actions before 2021 and attracted The webinar was organised on 29 January the webinar fruitful over 110 members. The audience found could safeguard and by learning how the latest technology enhance road safety. Mr Antonio Wong, CEO and Co-founder, Greensafety Technology Ltd Through the webinar, Prof Rein raised our awareness of raised our awareness webinar, Prof Rein Through the and gave the webinar battery fire safety Lithium- ion to encourage of Li-ion fires a better understanding audience and better solutions. innovation

Big Data Analytics network vehicle your to CHU By Ms Joyce WONG and Ir Carmen Minimising loss from applying car accidents by Logistics & Transportation Logistics & The Advanced Driver Assist System can accurately calculate the speed of vehicles and the distance to the preceding objects on the road, using the principles of triangulation and depth sensing. With the assistance of video analytics, combined with signals and monitored steering speeds, the system can activate the alarms (or seat vibration) in the vehicle to alert the drivers that there is an insufficient safety distance to the objects ahead and record a 10-second Mr Wong shared with us his experience of working with The Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (KMB) and other corporations to install on-board systems and safety measures such as Advanced Driver Assist System and Distraction Detection System to provide real-time alerts for drivers at service. In this webinar Mr Antonio Wong, CEO and Co-founder In this webinar Mr Antonio Wong, CEO with us how the of Greensafety Technology Ltd, shared (AI), Big Data implementation of Artificial Intelligence could offer real-time Analytics and Internet of Vehicles (IoV) avoid accidents, and warnings and precautions to drivers to spots for reporting to also identify potential road safety black the government and other road users. There are around 16,000 traffic accidents occur in Hong Kong There are around 16,000 traffic accidents and taxis are the every year. Public buses, public light buses while the top two three most accident-prone vehicle types are “driving driver contributory factors to traffic accidents the vehicle in front”, inattentively” and “driving too close to Hong Kong Police according to statistics provided by the Force. LIB is an important technology for the present and future for the present and technology LIB is an important and consumer electronics. storage, transport, of energy to ignite or a tendency many types of LIB display However, pose hazards rare, LIB fires Although statistically release gases. in terms to other fire hazards significantly different which are rate of spread, duration, toxicity, and of the initiation route, suppression. 關於深化工程技術人才 ” in Guangdong, and introduced the ” in Guangdong, and Government policy document named “ Government policy 職稱制度改革的指導意見 The purposes of QME are to enhance application procedure. and job opportunities and establish one’s competitive edge in quality management, etc. professional standards Ir Dr Fanny Tang who is Director of The third speaker was Learning (RPL) Assessment Agency Recognition of Prior (TIC) and Assistant for Testing, Inspection and Certification Kong (OUHK). She Professor at the Open University of Hong and its background talked about the RPL assessment scheme was the appointed under HKQF and highlighted that OUHK assessment agency of RPL for TIC industry. methods including Lastly, Dr Tang briefed the assessment and the written tests, interviews, practical assessments of RPL clusters. combinations that depended on the level asked when Before the end of the webinar, some participants and where to get the they could apply for the qualifications speakers agreed to latest news about the qualifications. The post the information to the HKICA website. The speaker Dr Shengjun Zhou (L), Ir Dr P L Ng and Ir C S Lam (R). Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong

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Dr Zhou delivered the technical content in four parts. The first part was on the deterioration mechanisms of concrete structures due to reinforcement corrosion. There are four modes of transport for deleterious media in concrete, namely absorption, permeation, diffusion, and wicking. The speaker explained different physical, chemical and electro-chemical mechanisms of reinforced concrete deterioration, including The captioned webinar was organised by the HKIE Materials (MT) Division on 18 January 2021. The speaker was Dr Shengjun Zhou of Bell Asset Engineering Pty Ltd from Australia. The second speaker, Mr Chen Yaojin, Deputy President The second speaker, Mr Chen Yaojin, Service Association, of Guangdong Product Certification is related with the explained the background of QME, which Then Ir Dr Tommy Lo, President of the Hong Kong Institution of Then Ir Dr Tommy Lo, President of the Hong the Mutual Recognition Certified Auditors (HKICA), introduced and the China Agreement (MRA) between the HKICA (CCAA) and Certification and Accreditation Association relevant experience explained how HKIE members with the Management could apply to become Registered Quality China. Engineers (QME) and recognised in mainland In the beginning, Ir C S Leung, Chairman of the CA Division, C S Leung, Chairman of the CA Division, In the beginning, Ir speech and introduced the three delivered the opening distinguished speakers to the participants. The webinar was jointly organised by the HKIE Manufacturing, organised by the HKIE Manufacturing, The webinar was jointly (MI) Division and the Control, Industrial and Systems (CA) Division successfully Automation and Instrumentation the Three hundred participants joined on 19 November 2020. webinar via Zoom.

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The third part was on the effects of cracks on concrete The third part was on the effects of cracks of concrete durability. Dr Zhou discussed various causes on chloride diffusion, cracking, the effects of crack opening and service life as carbonation, reinforcement corrosion The second part was on the modelling service life in modelling service life part was on the The second various Dr Zhou presented design and assessment. structural design including “Deemed to approaches to durability of Deterioration”, “Full Probabilistic Satisfy”, “Avoidance Factors” and “Partial Probabilistic Modelling”, “Partial to durability modelling, Dr Zhou Modelling”. With regard second and third generations of introduced the first, models for chloride diffusion and analytical/numerical provided application examples for carbonation. He also residual life estimation. service life design and a précis of carbonation which is a key issue in durability is a key issue in durability carbonation which a précis of design.

underprivileged children children underprivileged By Mr Keith LEUNG and Mr Tim CHO Volunteer service - PartnerVolunteer reading with Mechanical, Marine, Naval Architecture & Chemical Mechanical, Marine, It is said that stories can ignite the imagination and curiosity It is said that stories can ignite the imagination proved to be true of children, which is important. The saying at the storytelling workshop “ Then the committee held a storytelling session (Book: Strange Tales from Pu Songling). The children were invited to role-play the characters and narrate the story. The children actively contributed and presented a very interesting plot. Through this session, mutual learning between the volunteers and the children was achieved. The event started with an interactive presentation on the duties of an engineer. This deepened the understanding of both the children and their parents’ and aroused their interest towards engineering. Women Christian Association (YWCA), which was full of Women Christian Association (YWCA), 2020 during laughter and happiness, held on 30 October a Zoom meeting jointly organised by the Mechanical, Marine, Naval Architecture and Chemical Committee. The webinar was attended by around 300 participants who by around 300 participants who The webinar was attended overwhelmed with many questions on were interested and TWIN lifts and related safety issues. the operations of the our BS Division, we would like to express On behalf of SSC and Chan for delivering such an informative sincere thanks to Dr and fruitful talk. 預測都是有根有據,並非怪力亂神,符合一個理性工程師的想法, 使人對玄學理論有了全新的認識,講座現場反應熱烈。 安全工程專責事務委員會頒發感謝狀予陳工程師 Presentation of appreciation certificate to Dr Chan by Chairman of SSC and Chairman Presentation of appreciation certificate to Dr Chan by of BS Division Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong

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lift cars operating in one shaft MAN By Ir Kevin Seminar safety in two on independent how works The emergence of the TWIN solution reminds us and our fellow The emergence of the TWIN solution reminds creativity that may one engineers that “sky is the limit” for our the community. day turn into innovations that can benefit The TWIN solution presented by Dr Chan substantially The TWIN solution presented by Dr Chan in buildings increases the capacity of vertical transportation lift car solutions. The used to having just single or double deck for buildings with lots TWIN solution works even more efficiently buildings, offices of inter-floor traffic like hospitals, government frequent inter-floor with single tenants or those demand for operations; and so forth. With the challenges of urbanisation and the transformation of of urbanisation and the transformation With the challenges for efficient andcities into the best places to live, the demand becoming more user-friendly people moving solutions are important than ever. The captioned technical seminar was jointly organised by the seminar was jointly organised by The captioned technical Division and Safety Specialist Committee Building Services (BS) of 21 January 2021. Dr Andy Chan, CEO (SSC) successfully on to Elevator (HK) Ltd, was invited South East Asia thyssenkrupp their on the application of TWIN lifts and share his experiences related safety. Safety Specialist Committee Specialist Safety 他再以有關歷史出現同類事件的統計數據為基礎,為今年(截至 2022年2月4日止)作出預測,如拜登易有血光之災、世界復甦緩慢、新型冠狀病毒大變種、美國出現分裂、美元逐漸破敗、香港經濟復 甦比外圍更慢、好事多磨、大陸會在國際舞台更上一層樓等等。以上 主講者是陳寶來工程師 (著名傳媒專欄作家,筆名文相濡),他深入 主講者是陳寶來工程師 淺出地講解了《易經》的哲學及應用理論,並以過去多年刊登出來的 預測與結果作比較,包括失蹤馬航墮機位置、日本311九級大地震、英國脫歐、特朗普敗選和血光之災(染上新型冠狀病毒)、香港港鐵 的重大事故(二次出軌事故)、香港實施新法例(國安法)止暴制亂,以 及日本安 倍 晉三因病 下台等重 大事件。 By Ir Andrew LIN 安全事務專責委員會與自動化及儀器儀表分部於2021年1月29日晚 聯合主辦了《易經與2021年預測視像講座》,有近四百人出席。 易經與2021年預測視像講座報告 INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 34 INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 35 Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong April 2021 I I 2021 April

Ir Chan initiated an interactive Table Topics Session, and invited the audience to share the challenges they faced and the skills they learned when managing engineering projects. The topics also covered the legal responsibilities of engineers, document traceability as well as communication skills with various project stakeholders. happens with just a glance and the impression will stay in the glance and the impression will stay in happens with just a audience’s mind. impression, she highlighted the key To make a good first competence, confidence factors, including aggressiveness, etc. In addition, she demonstrated and trustworthiness, verbal skills, and the power of the use of body language, like using “we” instead language to engage the participants, of negative words. of “you” and using positive words instead should capture our Also, during virtual meeting, the camera use of our body face and hands, so we can make good language. good questions For the last session, suggestions on asking session were covered. There may be a question-and-answer good question should at the end of an event or a session. A experiences or be on topic and relevant to the speaker’s can be asked interests. Also, open-ended follow-up questions to ignite a new conversation. course on being an This workshop served as an introductory young members to effective facilitator, and will surely help work. host meetings and events in their daily

on 4 Mar 2021 By Charles LEE HKIE ToastmastersHKIE Club Regular Meeting held facilitator By Mr Alvin K W SZE An introductionAn becoming to an effective Pursuing success in public relations - The HKIE Toastmasters Club Young Members Committee Members Young We were grateful to have Ms Melissa Waye as Toastmaster for the evening and Ir F C Chan as the Table Topics Master. The Toastmasters Club (TMC) Regular Meeting was held on 4 March 2021 with “Project Management” as the meeting theme. Members and participants were asked to share their experiences and the challenges faced during their execution of engineering projects. For the second session, the fundamental skills of being For the second session, the fundamental Among the skills, an effective facilitator were delivered. impressions, as it she emphasised the importance of first In the first session, the role of facilitator was introduced. In the first session, the role of facilitator a facilitator, including Ms Cozijnsen consolidated the duties of participants, (1) keeping an energetic voice to motivate the discussion, (2) asking appropriate questions to guide and interacting with (3) smiling all the time, bridge-building through events the of atmosphere the sensing (4) participants, to ensure all the response of participants, and (5) task-making of polling and chat objectives are covered . By making use the functions of online box, she demonstrated how to adopt in a virtual meeting. meeting tools to encourage interaction On 20 February 2021, the Young Members Committee (YMC) the Young Members Committee (YMC) On 20 February 2021, Professional Development Committee and the Continuing workshop. Ms Laura (CPDC) jointly organised the captioned Limited, was Cozijnsen, Founder of Lighthouse Consultant invited to deliver the webinar. As engineers, we often meet with people from different As engineers, we often we also have to organise public backgrounds, and consultation events to obtain views from engagements and the community. your public speaking skills, but also expand your engineering also expand your speaking skills, but your public network. our us, please contact interested in joining If you are at Mr Ben Lee by email Public Relations Vice President [email protected]. Group photo of the participants and audience 睿賢學社各委員及講者向參加者拜年

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蔣敬華工程師 • • where participants TMC meeting is a learn-by-doing platform skills in a relaxed can hone their speaking and leadership not only strengthen atmosphere. Don’t miss the chance to • Last but not least, the best speakers and evaluator for the best speakers and evaluator for the Last but not least, the meeting were selected: Four prepared speeches were also delivered by Mr Martin Lee also delivered by speeches were Four prepared 1 Project Life Change; Level 3 Title: Pandemic (Level 1 Project Artificial 1 Project 5 Title: Speech; Level 4 Title: Evaluation Ho and Mr Michael and Human Competition) Intelligence speeches Planning). Their 5 Title: Vacation (Level 1 Project on their strengths and areas for were evaluated based speaking skills. improvements in public Veneree Club 講座引起參加者熱烈回應及提問,陳先生都逐一詳細解答。 陳 寶地的要素,以實例闡釋家居風水佈局及化煞擺設等等。最後陳先 生更道出流年天干四化的奧秘,及三元九運之預象供與會者參考。 陳先生首先以科學方法演繹中國傳統文化,深入淺出,並以理性角度介紹風水、五行、陰陽、術數及堪輿等概念。為使參與者易於明瞭 各種中國歷史悠久的堪輿及術數,他更引用現今資訊科技領域裏的 不同應用程式,來比喻各種命理中不同的運算。 睿賢學社於2021年2月24日邀請了陳裕就先生蒞臨主持 「風水閒 睿賢學社於2021年2月24日邀請了陳裕就先生蒞臨主持 談 — 家居風水與人的關係」講座。陳先生為風水名人,師承多位玄 學名家,深入鑽研鵲橋命理、紫微斗數、命名學及玄空風水等。講座 反應熱烈,現場及網上共吸引了132位會員參與。 風水閒談—家居風水與人的關係 INSTITUTION & DIVISION ACTIVITIES 36 NOTICES TO MEMBERS 37 Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong April 2021 I I April2021 Territory Development from 1989 until his retirement Territory Development from 1989 until to the in 1992, he had made profound contributions urbanisation of Hong Kong. to serve the After his retirement, Ir Dr Nip continued of the society in a variety of ways. The development Hospital was one of infrastructure of the Haven of Hope contributions to the remarkable exemplars of Ir Dr Nip’s the community. tirelessly Ir Dr Nip was a person who endeavoured his first BSc in pursuit of knowledge. Together with degree in Civil Engineering and two Honorary Fellowship Degrees, he had also obtained a total of ten degrees including one Doctoral Degree and two Master’s Degrees, in a wide spectrum of intellectual areas including humanities, science, Mathematics, Economics, religion in addition to engineering. Training the to Chairman the as HKIE the served Nip Dr Ir Review Sub-Committee from 1996 to 2001. Whilst the Institution is greatly indebted to Ir Dr Nip for his long years of service to the Institution, his contributions to nurturing young talents for the engineering profession and the development of Hong Kong, we would like to offer our deepest condolences to his family. Obituary In memory of Ir Dr NIP Kam Fan In memory of Ir Dr NIP Ir Dr Nip was also a forerunner in urban planning and development. He instigated public consultation in the planning of major urban construction initiatives and this had later become a standard practice in pursuing urban development. As head of the Urban Areas Development Office, he adapted the new town project management system in spearheading development projects in the urban areas and this had culminated to the transformation of the New Territories Development Department to eventually become Territory Development Department. During his tenure as the Director of Engineering Development, Director of Civil Engineering Services, and later Director of the Ir Dr Nip obtained his BSc degree in civil engineering Ir Dr Nip obtained his BSc degree in The University of with first-class honours awarded by pioneer in traffic Hong Kong in 1956. As a distinguished in developing engineering, Ir Dr Nip took a vital role in Hong Kong systematic traffic and transport planning the setting up of in the 1960’s. He was instrumental in in the former the Traffic and Transport Survey Division Public Works Department. The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers expresses deep The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Nip Kam Fan in sorrow over the passing away of Ir Dr at the age of Vancouver, Canada on 13 March 2021 88. Representative(s)/Nominee(s) Authorised Persons in the list of EngineersAuthorised Persons under Buildings Ordinance Ir Raymond LO Man Chiu, LAI Siu Lun, Ir Benny Hoi Ngan YAU Alan Ir Ming, Wai NG Ir Patrick Structural EngineersRegistered under Buildings Ordinance Jian, Wuh Joseph CHI Ir Prof Ir CHAN Chi Kong, Wang, Chi LAU Ir Dr James Ki, Woon WONG Ir Jacky Yiu Wang Ir Andes WONG Geotechnical EngineersRegistered under Buildings Ordinance CHEUNG Kwan, Ir Lewis To, CHEUNG Chin Tony Ir Ir Henry Sun Hin, SHIU Yiu, Ir Rupert LEUNG Kwok Cho Wang SZE Ir James TANG Ir Kevin Wah SZE Lee Ir Dr George Corporate Members in the Electrical Discipline, Mechanical Discipline or Building Services Discipline Ling, Wai Ir Dr LEE Ir Dr Philip CHAN Kan Ip, Fai Yat POON Ir Dicky LI Siu Kong, Ir Kenneth Corporate Members in other Disciplines Yan, Tat Ir IP Ir Charles CHAN Hing Lung, Sher Kin TANG Ir Kelvin Tim, Tim LEUNG Man Ir Pui Wai YUE Ir Keith Chau, Wai LO Ir Dr Edward Lung, Wai Ir Brian CHENG Kay, Tat AU Walter Ir Ka Chung WONG Ir Dr Wah, LO Chi Anthony Ir Dr Ir HO Sau Chiu TSUI Suk Chong Ir Dr Fiona LI Kwun, Ir Jimmy The invitation for nominations from the Buildings Department was addressed to the ERB and assistance was given by the Institution in providing nomination. 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The re-scheduling arrangement will be announced in due course. 年度九龍城區優質樓宇活動 — 優質 Submission Views on Amendment to Geoguide 5 - Guide to Slope Maintenance Amendment to Geoguide on Views Occupartional and Health Legislation of Raising Penalties Safety on Views Waste) Municipal Solid for Disposal (Charging Waste the Studying the on Views (Amendment) Bill 2018 the Formulation to the Financial Secretary 2021-22 Budget of the Views for Quality Professional for Agreement of the Standing Offer Arrangement on the Future Views Services (SOA-QPS) (Cap Ordinance 102) Waterworks Amendments to on Consultation on Proposed Views Board/Committee BEAM Plus Interiors (BI) Steering Committee 2020-2021 樓宇管理比賽暨最佳環境衛生大廈選舉 Training Boards of the VTC the of Boards Training Water Supplies Department Water Office of the Government Chief Office of the Government Officer Information Office of the Financial Secretary Legislative Council Legislative Labour Department Geotechnical Engineering Office Organisation The HKSAR Government Others Higher Education Institution Kowloon City District Kowloon Council BEAM Society Limited Organisation Training Vocational Council (VTC) The Institution is pleased to announce the results of the following engineering awards to recognise the awardees’ contribution The Institution is pleased to announce the results of the following engineering to the Institution and the engineering profession. 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Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong Name HUI Shun Chong LAM Cheuk Wing LEE Tung Wah LIU Junchang RUAN Zhijian WONG Kin Yan YIP Ka Chuen WONG Tak Lung WONG Tsz Him WONG Kuen WONG Wai Cho WONG Yiu Ki WONG Yu WU Haohua WU Ho WU Quanbing WU Wenfeng WU Yeting XING Jiaqian XU Chak Wai YAN Kai Hang YANG Xuan YAU Chun Fai YAU Cyrus YAU Ka Hei YAU Wai Chi YEE Chun Man Tsoi Chun YEUNG Adrian Justin YEUNG Chui Mei YEUNG Chun Lok YEUNG Hiu Fung YEUNG Ho Long YEUNG Ming Hin YEUNG Pak Fai YEUNG Pui Lam YEUNG Tsz Leung YEUNG Wa YEUNG Yat Chun YIM Hiu Chung YIM Ka Wai YIM Kwan To YIP Chi Hang YIP Chi Long YIP Chin Fung Jered YIP Sin Ping YIU Fai Pan YIU Hiu Nam YIU Ho Keung YIU Tsz Ching YU Canquan YU Cheuk Hang YU Ching Tung YU Kwan Kin YU Sihao YU Ting Hin YU Tsz Lung YUEN Chun Ho YUEN Hon Wai YUNG Kim Keung ZHENG Junmeng ZHENG Junwei ZHENG Liangbin ZHOU Mingxiong Engineers: of The Hong Kong Institution of recently approved by Council Additional Discipline were The following elections to Total Elections: 7 No of Student Member: 448 April 2021 I I 2021 April PUN Wang Lam PUN Wang Yu SHE Pak SHEK Kai Nam Kit SHEK Man Nam SHIU Cheuk SHMIDT Arailym SIN Ka Chun SIT Hiu Fung SO Chi Hin SO Kai Hong SO Kai Lun Allen SO Kwai Fong SO Man Yin SO Sai Wah SUM Yvette TAI Chung Yin TAM Chun Kit TAM Ka Wing TAM Kam Hung TAM Wai Mei TAM Yuk Lai TAN Haojun TANG Cheuk Sing TANG Chi Hong TANG Chun Ting TANG Kam To TANG Manuel Joao TANG Tze Pong TANG Wing Yee Venus TO Ho Kit Ares TO Wai Lun TONG Michael Kin Hay TONG Yiu Wai TSANG Chi Wang TSANG Chiu Lok TSANG Ka Chun TSANG Pui Kin TSANG Wai Ho Ricco TSANG Wing Yu Tania TSANG Yik Chi TSANG Yuk Lun TSE Kai Yin TSE Pak Hei TSE Sik Kei TSE Tin Chun TSOI Chak Yuen TSUI Hin Shing TSUI Kai Hong VIRMANI Vedika WAN Ho Yi WAN Ka Lok WAN Pak Ngo WANG Binghong WONG Ching Ling WONG Choi Lam WONG Chong San WONG Chun Ho WONG Chun Kin WONG Chun Man WONG Hon Kit WONG Hui Shun WONG Jun Yan Johnson WONG Ka Chun WONG Kei Chun WONG Kui Tai WONG Kwok Wai WONG Man Fung WONG Man Ho WONG Man Ho WONG Ng Sing WONG Ngai Chun WONG Ngai Pui WONG Sing Lung WONG Sze Chun WONG Sze Wa LI Ka Hei LI Ka Wai LI Ka LI Siu Ming LI Xuanbao LI Yin Lam LI Yu Yat LI Zekang LI Zhen Feng LIANG Jian LIANG Jiantu LIANG Ruizheng LIN Hao Xian LIN Tianmuye LIU Chun Hung LIU Gongjian LIU Ka Hei LIU Kit Man LIU Tsz Man LIU Wai Ching LIU Wing Yan LO Choi Ying LO Chun Ming LO Hok Man LO Man Fai Howard LO Sin Yue LO Siu Man LOK Kam Kwong LOK Man Tsun LU Jia Cheng LU Tse Hau LUI Lai Shan LUI Man Kit LUI Pak Him LUI Shun Yu LUI Wing Sze LUI Yin Nang LUI Yiu Wai LUK Oi Kei MA Yuk Hei MAK Chun Kit MAK Hoi Tik MAK Kai Yim MAK Lok Yan MAK Yuen Yeung MAN Cheuk Nam MAN Chun Hei MAN Hiu Fung MAN Tsz Kit MAN Wing Kiu Kristie MOK Cheuk Lam MOK Chun Lung MONG Man Ngo NG Cheuk Fung NG Cheuk Lok NG Chin To NG Chun Hei NG Pui Fu NG Pui Him Aidan NG Siu Cheung NG Ting Sum NG Tsz Chung NGAI Chi Tak NGAN Man Cheuk NING Jianrong ONGKOWIJONO Christian PANG Chi Hin PANG Chun Long PANG Ka Ho PANG Kwai Kwong PAU Ka Chun PENG Hao Yang PON Chon Hong POON Chi Kwong POON Ho Yuk POON Lut Ming PUN Cheuk Hei KWOK Wai Yin KWOK Wing Kuen KWOK Kwong KWOK Wun Kit KWONG Faat LAI Chun Lung LAM Charlotte Hang LAM Cheuk LAM Chi Chung Ting LAM Chun LAM Ho Hin Victor LAM Ka Po LAM Ka Tsun LAM Kwun Yu LAM Sze Chung LAM Sze Man LAM Sze Yin Cecilia LAM Wai Fung LAM Yeung Ho LAM Yi Lok Enoch LAM Yu Hin LAO Haoyue LAU Chi Wa LAU Chung Nam LAU Ho Tung LAU Hok Yee LAU Ka Kit LAU Ka Lok LAU Kee Yin LAU Tin Ming LAU Ting Fai LAU Wai Lam LAU Wing Hei LAU Wing Kai LAU Yuen LAW Chi Fai LAW Ho Hin LAW On Shun LAW Tsun Hei LAW Tung Yi LAW Wai Chung LAW Wan Hong LEE An Li LEE Cheuk Yin LEE Chun Lok LEE In Lord LEE Ka Ying LEE Ka Yiu LEE Kwok Shing LEE Long Shun LEE Sin Ki Catherine LEE Tsz Chun LEE Tsz Chun LEE Tsz Fung LEE Tsz Leung LEE Yiu Hei LEE Yiu Hong LEONG Tsz Hong LEUNG Chi Cheung LEUNG Chun Fui LEUNG Chung Kei LEUNG Chung Lai LEUNG Ka Man LEUNG Ka Yat LEUNG Kei Ling LEUNG Kin Long LEUNG King Long LEUNG Kit Yan LEUNG Man Hin LEUNG Ming Him LEUNG Shun Lok LEUNG Wing Ho LEUNG Wing Yan LEUNG Yi Man LEUNG Yiu Fung LI Cheng Fa LI Jun Wei CPD PROGRAMME Accredited Certification International Ltd Advanced Quality Circle Facilitator Course (TQC4) • 21 April 2021 (Wed) (CPD0410) • 26 May 2021 (Wed) (CPD0510) ISO 50001:2018 Implementation and Documentation • 23 June 2021 (Wed) (CPD0610) (TNEn3) 9:30am - 5:00pm; 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ISO 55001 Effective Application (TA2) • 16 April 2021 (Fri) (CPD0415) Enquiries: Training Department at Tel: 3977 8983 • 14 May 2021 (Fri) (CPD0515) • 25 June 2021 (Fri) (CPD0615) Fax: 2806 1940 Email: [email protected] 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 (HK$1,400 for HKIE Members) Website: http://www.aci-limited.com/

Safety Tips Training for Works in Office and Out of Office (SP02) Gala Education Company • 20 April 2021 (Tue) (CPD0419) • 18 May 2021 (Tue) (CPD0519) • 22 June 2021 (Tue) (CPD0619) eLearning Series: 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$2,145 (HK$1,995 for HKIE Members) English for Technical Writing Safety and 5S in Construction Warehouse (SP08) • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0429) • 20 April 2021 (Tue) (CPD0424) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0528) • 25 May 2021 (Tue) (CPD0524) • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0632) • 29 June 2021 (Tue) (CPD0624) Duration: three hours; HK$780 9:30am - 1:30pm; HK$1,100 (HK$1,000 for HKIE Members)

48 For course details and application forms, please refer to the Course Calendar under Continuing Professional Development at the HKIE homepage at http://www.hkie.org.hk. Please note that all course information is subject to alteration by Course Providers without prior notice. CPD PROGRAMME Improving the Style of Your English Writing Essential Laws for Modular Integrated Construction in • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0430) Hong Kong (CPD0642) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0529) 23 June 2021 (Wed); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0633) Duration: three hours; HK$780 Legal Aspects of Negligence for Engineers (CPD0643) Mistakes to Avoid in Conversational English 25 June 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0431) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0530) Venue: HKMA, 14/F, Fairmont House, 8 Cotton Tree • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0634) Drive, Central, Hong Kong Duration: three hours; HK$780 Registration: Please download the Enrolment Form The Financial Side of Project Management from the HKIE website and return with a crossed • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0432) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0531) cheque made payable to “Hong Kong Legal Training • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0635) Institute Ltd” to Hong Kong Legal Training Institute, Duration: three hours; HK$780 Rm 503, Tower Two, Lippo Centre, Admiralty, Hong Business Finance for Non-finance Managers Kong. • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0433) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0532) Enquiries: Tel: 2869 6322 Email: [email protected] • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0636) Duration: three hours; HK$780 Mastermind Training Institute (Hong Kong) Ltd Lessons from Financial Crisis • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0434) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0533) Budgeting and Cost Management for Non-finance • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0637) Duration: four hours; HK$780 Professionals - Webinar (CPD0466) 19 April 2021 (Mon); 9:30am -5:00pm; HK$1,500 Understanding Financial Risk and Hedging by Market Essentials of NEC4 Term Service Contract (TSC) Products • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0435) (CPD0564) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0534) 14 May 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$2,000 • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0638) Duration: three hours; HK$780 Essential Finance and Accounting Techniques for Non-finance Professionals - Webinar (CPD0565) Registration: Please send an email to 17 May 2021 (Mon); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 [email protected], stating the e-class of interest and contact information. Venue: Pico Tower, Wanchai, Hong Kong

Enquiries: Dr Kong at Tel: 9310 7127 Registration: Please complete the online Enrolment Email: [email protected] Form from the HKIE website.

Enquiries: Training Department at Tel: 2709 1038 Hong Kong Legal Training Institute Fax: 2569 0108 Email: [email protected]

Essentials of Mediation Skills in Workplace (CPD0436) MindPower Development Academy Co Ltd 14 April 2021 (Wed); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 Criminal Law for Construction Professionals (CPD0437) Interview Secret Leading to Career Success for 16 April 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 Engineers and Managers Essential Laws for Engineers (CPD0438) • 14 April 2021 (Wed) (CPD0443) 23 April 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 • 12 May 2021 (Wed) (CPD0543) • 16 June 2021 (Wed) (CPD0648) Legal Aspects of Design-build-operate Contracts 9:00am - 5:00pm; HK$1,800 (CPD0535) Amazing Presentation Skills for Engineers and Managers 7 May 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 • 21 & 22 April 2021 (Wed & Thur) (CPD0441) • 26 & 27 May 2021 (Wed & Thur) (CPD0541) Contract Law Essentials for Non-lawyers (CPD0536) • 23 & 24 June 2021 (Wed & Thur) (CPD0646) 14 May 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 9:00am - 5:00pm; HK$6,800 Essentials of Contracts (Right of Third Parties) Ordinance Qualified Vibration Monitoring and Diagnosis Analyst (CPD0537) (Level I) 26 May 2021 (Wed); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 • 22 April 2021 (Thur) (CPD0439) • 27 May 2021 (Thur) (CPD0538) Legal Aspects of Tendering (CPD0639) 9:30am - 5:30pm; HK$3,250 2 June 2021 (Wed); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 Behavioural Based Safety Observation for Safety Legal Aspects of NEC Contracts for NEC Project Officers, Engineers and Managers Managers (CPD0640) • 23 April 2021 (Fri) (CPD0442) • 27 May 2021 (Thur) (CPD0542) 11 June 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 • 29 June 2021 (Tue) (CPD0647) 9:00am - 5:00pm; HK$3,500 Force Majeure in Hong Kong Business Contracts (CPD0641) Psychology for Safety Officers and Managers 18 June 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,500 • 26 April 2021 (Mon) (CPD0440) • 24 May 2021 (Mon) (CPD0540) • 28 June 2021 (Mon) (CPD0645) 9:00am - 5:00pm; HK$3,300

For course details and application forms, please refer to the Course Calendar under Continuing Professional Development at the HKIE homepage at http://www.hkie.org.hk. 49 Please note that all course information is subject to alteration by Course Providers without prior notice. CPD PROGRAMME LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt (BS13503) (CPD0539) Professional Certificate in Modular Integrated 7, 14, 21 & 28 May 2021 (Fri); 9:00am - 5:00pm; HK$4,800 Construction (MiC) for Project Managers and Clerks of Works (CPD0574) Qualified Vibration Monitoring and Diagnosis Analyst 31 May, 2, 7, 9, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 June, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 28, 30 July & 7 August (Advanced Level) (CPD0644) 2021 (Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat); 7:00pm - 10:00pm; HK$4,400 17 & 24 June 2021 (Thur); 9:30am - 5:30pm; HK$5,800 Construction Dispute Management Course (CPD0629) Venue: Unit 2101, 21/F, Gala Place, 56 Dundas Street, 1, 8, 15, 22 June 2021 (Tue); 7:00pm - 10:00pm; HK$800 Mongkok, Kowloon Reinforced Concrete - Defect Diagnosis and Remedy Registration: Website: http://www.mpda.com.hk/ Course (CPD0630) registration/ 1, 3, 8 &10 June 2021 (Tue & Thur); 7:00pm - 10:00pm; HK$800

Enquiries: Miss Melinda at Tel: 8192 9898 Fax: 2474 3821 Slope Stability and Slope Maintenance Course (SSM(M)) (CPD0631) 3, 10, 17, 24 June 2021 (Thur); 7:00pm - 9:00pm; HK$550 Occupational Safety & Health Council Conditions of Contract Course - Civil Works (CPD0628) 8, 15, 22, 29 June & 6, 13 July 2021 (Tue); 7:00pm - 9:30pm; HK$900 Health and Safety for Graduate Engineers (Processing Industry) (CPD0444) Conditions of Contract Course - Building Works 21, 22 & 23 April 2021 (Wed, Thur & Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; (CBWZ(M)) (CPD0627) HK$1,870/HK$1,680*/HK$1,310** 25 June & 2, 9, 16 July 2021 (Fri); 7:00pm - 10:00pm; HK$800 Risk Assessment for Graduate Engineers (CPD0545) Venue: CIC Kowloon Bay Training Centre, 44 Tai Yip 17 & 24 May 2021 (Mon); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,080/HK$970*/HK$760** Street, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon Health and Safety for Graduate Engineers Registration: Please download the Enrolment Form from (Construction Industry) (CPD0649) the HKIE website and return to HKIC. Applicants will be 2, 3 & 4 June 2021 (Wed, Thur & Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,870/HK$1,680*/ HK$1,310** arranged to pay course fee only after application is accepted. Construction Safety Management Systems Training for Graduate Engineers (CPD0651) Enquiries: Ms Ho at Tel: 2100 9000 (press 1 - 4) 11, 18 & 25 June 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$2,270/HK$2,040*/HK$1,590** Fax: 2100 9575 (CPD0427 & CPD0573); Mr Lai at Health and Safety for Graduate Engineers (Electrical Tel: 2100 9000 (press 1 - 4) Fax: 2100 9575 (CPD0328); and Mechanical Industry) (CPD0650) Ms Kwan at Tel: 2100 9000 (press 1 - 4) Fax: 2100 9575 21, 22 & 23 June 2021 (Mon, Tue & Wed); 9:30am - 5:00pm; (CPD0526, CPD0627 & CPD0629); Ms Chan at HK$1,870/HK$1,680*/HK$1,310** Tel: 2100 9000 (press 1 - 4) Fax: 2100 9575 (CPD0628 & CPD0631); Ms Han at Tel: 2100 9000 (press 1 - 4) *Training fee for Ambassador & Green Cross Group Fax: 2100 9575 (CPD0574) Member **Training fee for SMEs SGS Hong Kong Ltd Venue: North Point OSH Training Centre, 18/F, China United Centre, 28 Marble Road, North Point, ISO 13485:2016 Medical Devices Quality Management Hong Kong Systems Foundation Course (CPD0446) 8 & 9 April 2021 (Thur & Fri); 9:30am - 5:30pm; HK$1,800 (HK$1,440 for HKIE Registration: Please download the Enrolment Form from Members) the HKIE website and return with a crossed cheque SA8000®2014 Standard Requirement and Interpretation made payable to “Occupational Safety and Health Training (CPD0449) Council” to OSHC. 12 April 2021 (Mon); 9:30am - 5:30pm; HK$1,800 (HK$1,440 for HKIE Members) Enquiries: Miss Helly Hui at Tel: 2116 5708 Fax: 2151 7411 IRCA Certified ISO 45001: 2018 Auditor Migration Course (Module 1 and 2 Combined Course) (CPD0450) 12 & 13 April 2021 (Mon & Tue); 9:00am - 6:00pm; HK$3,900 School of Professional Development in Construction (HK$3,120 for HKIE Members) - Hong Kong Institute of Construction Introduction to ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Training Course Conditions of Contract Course - Civil Works (CCWZ(M)) (CPD0445) (CPD0327) 16 April 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:30pm; HK$1,800 (HK$1,440 for HKIE Members) 13, 20, 27 April & 4, 11, 18 May 2021 (Tue); 7:00pm - 9:30pm; HK$900 ISO 50001:2018 Energy Management System (EnMS) Planning for a Building Project Course (PBP(M)) Foundation Training (CPD0447) (CPD0427) 26 April 2021 (Mon); 9:30am - 5:30pm; HK$1,800 (HK$1,440 for HKIE Members) 14, 21, 28 April & 5, 12 May 2021 (Wed); 7:00pm - 10:00pm; HK$860 Risk Based Thinking for ISO 9001:2015 Awareness Course Certificate in Digital Construction and Supervision (CPD0448) Technologies for Front-line Supervisors (CPD0573) 26 April 2021 (Mon); 9:30am - 5:30pm; HK$1,800 (HK$1,440 for HKIE Members) 26, 28 May & 2, 4, 9 June 2021 (Wed & Fri); 7:00pm - 10:00pm; HK$1,600 ISO 31000 Risk Management for Engineers Training (CPD0548) 3 May 2021 (Mon); 9:00am - 6:00pm; HK$1,300 (HK$1,040 for HKIE Members)

50 For course details and application forms, please refer to the Course Calendar under Continuing Professional Development at the HKIE homepage at http://www.hkie.org.hk. Please note that all course information is subject to alteration by Course Providers without prior notice. CPD PROGRAMME ISO 55001 Asset Management for Engineers Training Registration: Please download the Enrolment Form from (CPD0550) the HKIE website and return with a crossed cheque 3 May 2021 (Mon); 9:00am - 6:00pm; HK$1,300 (HK$1,040 for HKIE Members) made payable to “STEP Coaching & Consulting Ltd” to Mr Stephen Lam, or direct payment to HSBC account IRCA Certified ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management number: 801-147406-838. Systems Internal Auditor Training Course (CPD0547) 3 & 4 May 2021 (Mon & Tue); 9:00am - 6:00pm; HK$4,000 (HK$3,200 for HKIE Members) Enquiries: Mr Stephen Lam at Tel: 6048 8001 Email: [email protected] Workshop on Crisis Management in Food Industry Website: http://www.step-coaching.com.hk (CPD0546) 24 May 2021 (Mon); 9:30am - 5:30pm; HK$1,800 (HK$1,440 for HKIE Members) TQM Consultants Company Ltd ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems - Internal Auditor Training Course Thrive to Success through KPI/OKR Setting (CPD0549) • 2 April 2021 (Fri) (CPD0455) 24 & 25 May 2021 (Mon & Tue); 9:00am - 6:00pm; HK$4,000 • 10 May 2021 (Mon) (CPD0557) (HK$3,200 for HKIE Members) 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Venue: Units 303 & 305, 3/F, Building 22E, Phase 3, Becoming an Inspirational Leader Hong Kong Science Park, the New Territories • 3 April 2021 (Sat) (CPD0456) • 26 June 2021 (Sat) (CPD0664) Registration: Please download the Enrolment Form 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) from the HKIE website and return with a crossed Professional Project Management cheque made payable to “SGS Hong Kong Ltd - SGS • 7 April 2021 (Wed) (CPD0457) Academy” to Ms Sandy Mok, 17/F, The Octagon, • 12 April 2021 (Mon) (CPD0459) • 23 April 2021 (Fri) (CPD0463) No 6 Sha Tsui Road, Tsuen Wan, the New Territories. • 27 April 2021 (Tue) (CPD0465) • 7 May 2021 (Fri) (CPD0556) Enquiries: Ms Sandy Mok at Tel: 2765 3530 • 15 May 2021 (Sat) (CPD0559) • 22 May 2021 (Sat) (CPD0561) Fax: 2333 2257 • 1 June 2021 (Tue) (CPD0655) • 12 June 2021 (Sat) (CPD0659) • 23 June 2021 (Wed) (CPD0663) STEP Coaching & Consulting Ltd • 29 June 2021 (Tue) (CPD0665) 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members)

Problem Solving and Decision Making (CPD0451) Design Thinking Workshop (CPD0458) 12 & 13 April 2021 (Mon & Tue); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$3,000 9 April 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) (HK$2,600 for HKIE Members) Enabling Agile Response to Market by Shortening the Improving Personal Effectiveness (CPD0453) Production Cycle 19 April 2021 (Mon); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$1,500 (HK$1,300 for HKIE • 14 April 2021 (Wed) (CPD0460) Members) • 21 May 2021 (Fri) (CPD0560) 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Increase Your Influence at Work (CPD0454) 20 April 2021 (Tue); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$1,500 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Sustainable Development Planning Workshop • 15 April 2021 (Thur) (CPD0461) Project Conflict and Relationship Management • 12 May 2021 (Wed) (CPD0558) (CPD0452) • 3 June 2021 (Thur) (CPD0656) 1:30pm - 5:30pm; HK$4,800 (HK$4,500 for HKIE Members) 26 & 27 April 2021 (Mon & Tue); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$3,000 (HK$2,600 for HKIE Members) Achieving Timeliness, Quality and Margin with Seven Enhance Business Value through Creativity Thinking QC Tools (CPD0551) • 17 April 2021 (Sat) (CPD0462) • 19 June 2021 (Sat) (CPD0661) 3 & 4 May 2021 (Mon & Tue); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$3,000 (HK$2,600 for HKIE 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Members) No More Downtime! Securing Business' Asset to Enable Project Management Fundamental (CPD0552) 17 May 2021 (Mon); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$1,500 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Business Continuity with ISO 55001 (CPD0464) 26 April 2021 (Mon); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Seven Habits of Success (CPD0553) 24 & 25 May 2021 (Mon & Tue); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$3,000 Successful Manager Series - (2) Workshop on Building (HK$2,600 for HKIE Members) Your Influencing Power • 3 May 2021 (Mon) (CPD0554) Improving Problem-solving Skills on Phone (CPD0653) • 18 June 2021 (Fri) (CPD0660) 7 June 2021 (Mon); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$1,500 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Build High Performing Team (CPD0654) Avoid All Mistakes to Save Your Energy, Time and 8 June 2021 (Tue); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$1,500 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Resource (CPD0555) 4 May 2021 (Tue); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Consultative Selling and Negotiation Skill (CPD0652) 21 & 22 June 2021 (Mon & Tue); 9:15am - 5:15pm; HK$3,000 Building Win-win Partnership in Your Supply Chain (HK$2,600 for HKIE Members) (CPD0562) Venue: 1/F, Nathan Tower, 518 - 520 Nathan Road, 25 May 2021 (Tue); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Yaumatei, Kowloon (to be confirmed) ISO14001:2015 EnMS Internal Auditor Training (CPD0563) 28 May 2021 (Fri); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members)

For course details and application forms, please refer to the Course Calendar under Continuing Professional Development at the HKIE homepage at http://www.hkie.org.hk. 51 Please note that all course information is subject to alteration by Course Providers without prior notice. CPD PROGRAMME Managing Health and Safety of Your Staffs in eLearning: Transition Guidance in ISO 45001:2018 Compliance with ISO 45001 (CPD0657) Occupational Health and Safety Management System 5 June 2021 (Sat); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0473) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0572) Enhancing Business Efficiency and Effectiveness with • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0676) LEAN (CPD0658) Any time; HK$800 9 June 2021 (Wed); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members) Registration: Registration via online training platform at Accelerating Your Business' Growth with Six Sigma http://www.procpdonline.com (CPD0662) Enquiries: Email: [email protected] 21 June 2021 (Mon); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members)

Impactful Communication and Negotiation Skills (CPD0666) 30 June 2021 (Wed); 9:30am - 5:00pm; HK$1,600 (HK$1,300 for HKIE Members)

Venue: Training Centre of TQM Consultants Co Ltd, 11/F, Lockhart Centre, 301 - 307 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Registration: Please download the Enrolment Form from the HKIE website and return with a crossed Standard Enrolment Procedures cheque made payable to “TQM Consultants Co Ltd” Please complete and return the Standard Reply Form together to the Account Department, TQM Consultants Co Ltd, with a crossed cheque (if required) to respective organisers. 11/F, Lockhart Centre, 301 - 307 Lockhart Road, Hong You may refer to respective course details for payment method. Kong, or direct payment to HSBC account number: 159-098045-838. Please be reminded that applications will not be accepted without submission of the appropriate fee. Enquiries: Training Department at Tel: 2569 2883 Fax: 2569 0108 Email: [email protected] For further details of the Standard Enrolment Procedures when applying CPD courses and/or seminars organised by the HKIE, please refer to the HKIE homepage at http://www.hkie.org.hk. U-Safe Consultancy Workshop (Online CPD Course) Enquiries Please contact Training & Development Section, the HKIE at eLearning: How to Report Environmental Performance Tel: 2895 4446 Fax: 2577 7791. • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0467) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0566) • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0670) Any time; HK$1,200 eLearning: Introduction of Environmental Audit Continuing Professional • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0468) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0567) Development (CPD) • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0671) Any time; HK$1,200 Requirements for Candidates Applying to Become Corporate/ eLearning: Assurance Techniques for Compliance with Health and Safety Rules Associate Members • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0469) Candidates who would like to apply for Corporate or Associate • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0568) Membership must meet the CPD requirements of the Institution. • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0672) Any time; HK$2,000 For application to Corporate Membership, candidates under eLearning: How to Implement Sustainable Construction formal training route (Scheme “A”) must have undertaken a Practices minimum average of 45 hours (7.5 days) per year calculated from the commencement date of Scheme “A”, up to the time • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0470) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0569) of the Professional Assessment. For general experience route, • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0673) candidates must meet a minimum average of 45 hours per Any time; HK$800 year for the six years immediately prior to their application for Professional Assessment. For mature route, candidates eLearning: How to Manage Environmental Aspects must have undertaken an average of 45 hours (7.5 days) per and Hazards year of relevant extra developmental updating for the three • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0471) • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0570) years immediately prior to their application for Professional • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0674) Assessment. Any time; HK$800 For application to Associate Membership, candidates eLearning: Occupational Health and Hygiene under formal training route must have undertaken a Management Practices minimum average of 45 hours (7.5 days) per year from the • 1 - 30 April 2021 (CPD0472) commencement date of training scheme, up to the time of • 1 - 31 May 2021 (CPD0571) the Assessment. For general experience route or mature route, • 1 - 30 June 2021 (CPD0675) candidates must have undertaken a minimum average of Any time; HK$2,500 45 hours (7.5 days) per year for the two years immediately prior to their application for Assessment.

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April 2021 I Hong Kong Engineer 55 Visited the Ocean Park Together with other members of the Panel on Economic Development, I visited the Ocean Park on 20 February 2021 better to understand theproposed way forward of the Park. visited We the existing facilities of the lower park area and upper park area including Aqua City Lagoon and Ocean were We briefed Park Tower. on the proposed way forward of the Park as well as the financial arrangements. The group also visited the Water World, which will open this summer, learn to about its features. arranged provideto specimen a collection sites. construction at workers service for Visited East Rail Line new signalling system and nine-car trains On 4 February together 2021, with some other LegCo Members, I visited East Rail Line understandto design features of the new nine-car trains. On 6 February the 2021, new signal system and new trains of the East Rail Line of the MTR Corporation were put into operation.

ue the to number of visitors the to On 11 FebruaryOn 11 together 2021, with the CE and Government officials, I visited the construction site of the M+ Museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District learn to more about the anti-epidemic measures implemented the by contractor at thesite. temperature body include measures The negative of presentation the and checks virus test results at the entrance, as well as the adoption of social distancing and cleaning and disinfection measures at the canteen and workers’ rest areas. The construction site also takes part in the testing programme rolled out the by Construction IndustryCouncil and the in Association, Construction Kong Hong been has agency testing private a which Urged the Government to conduct a comprehensive transportation strategy study theAt Chief Executive (CE) question-and- answer session on 5 February I asked 2021, the CE if the Government will speed up implementation of the seven new railway projects in a way that infrastructure drives community development. For question my and Government’s reply, please visit the website at https://www.info.gov.hk/gia/ general/202102/04/P2021020400506.htm Visited the M+ Museum construction site in the West Kowloon Cultural District On 24 February the 2021, Public Works Subcommittee (PWSC) approved a funding request of HK$2.5 billion for site for works infrastructure and formation public housing developments at Tseung TheKwan O. projects together with the others would be forwarded the to Finance Committee (FC) for final funding approval. FebruaryOn 19 the 2021, FC approved to billion HK$1.5 of funding additional an cover the cost ofthe works required for the design and construction of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Main Bridge. Another allocation of HK$0.2 billion was approved enhance to the existing facilities of the Public Health Laboratory Centre. 202102/03/P2021020300480.htm?fontSize=3 approved in the Funding projects PWSC and the FC Raised a question on members question on members Raised a flocking to countryside of public amid epidemic theAt Councilmeeting on 3 February 2021, I raised a questionon members of public epidemic. amid countryside to flocking D countryside has been increasing incessantly, there are concerns on public health and hygiene problems such as the spread of the epidemic disease and the accumulation of rubbish left visitors. by Government’s and question my For reply, please visit the website at https://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/

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Hong Kong Engineer Hong Kong o's April 2021 I I April2021 Room 709, 7/F, LegislativeRoom 7/F, 709, Council Complex, 1 Legislative Council Road, Central, Kong Hong Tel: 2539 Fax: 0610 2539 0621 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.irdrwklo.hk Ir Dr The Hon Lo Wai Kwok Ir Dr The Hon Lo Wai Representative of the Engineering Functional Constituency of the Legislative Council On 23 February together 2021, with some other members from LegCo and the business sector, I urged the Government to negative of certifications of holders allow result of the nucleic acid test on COVID-19 after vaccination be to exempted from compulsory quarantine when they travel from Hong Kong the to Mainland. The “Vaccination Pass” can provide incentives for Hong Kong citizens participate to in the vaccination programme, and help restart economic and trade flow between two places. Urged the Government to relax cross border travel with vaccination record The Financial Secretary delivered the Budget2021-22 on 24 February I am 2021. pleased that the Budget had adopted many of the suggestions of mine, in particular those regarding HK$5,000 vouchers, consumption electronic providing subsidy for Real Estate Investment Trusts list to in Hong Kong, subsidising buildings, old in works repair drainage reviving local group tours, etc. Responses to the Budget 2021-22 WK L LEGCO NEWS 56 Orbis Fellows 2020_ KV_210X285.pdf 1 29/06/20 12:56:37

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