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Learning from Best Practices in Sustainable Urbanisation (Dr Jorge Ochoa Paniagua)

17 Sep, 2015

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RISUD Forum on Urban Planning + Affordable Living (城市規劃 + 安居樂業-制度的理性基礎」論壇)

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12 Sep, 2015

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Measuring project success: from 'iron triangle' to 'iron pyramid (Professor Craig Langston)

8 Sep, 2015

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BRE Welcoming Day 2015

27 Aug, 2015

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Briefing session on the CIC Innovation Award (Mr Julian Lee)

13 Aug, 2015

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Telling tales: using stories to remake energy policy (Dr Kathryn Janda)

6 Aug, 2015

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Research and Education Programmes for Potential Collaborations at OTB and TU Delft (Professor Visscher and Dr Lily Li)

13 Jul, 2015

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Research from the Practitioner’s viewpoint (Professor Robert Couchman)

2 Jul, 2015

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PolyU Summer Programme

30 Jun, 2015

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HKICM & HKIPM Joint CPD Seminar on NEC

 The  New  Engineering  Contract  Version  3  (NEC3)  is  a family  of  standard  contracts  that facilitate the implementation of sound project management principles and practices based on  a  spirit  of  mutual  trust  and  co-operation.  The  Engineering  and  Construction  Contract(ECC)  is  the  main  contract  of  a  typical  construction  project  between  an  employer  and  a c contractor.   The  relevant  works  departments  under  the  Development  Bureau  of  the  Hong  Kong  SAR Government have adopted NEC3 in a series of about 30 “pilot / trial” construction projects since  August  2009  to  test  its  applicability  and  to encourage  more  collaboration  from different contracting parties within the project team. Recently, the Development Bureau has announced  that  all  new  government  works  contracts  tendered  in  fiscal  years  of  2015  and2016 will adopt the full suite of NEC3 contracts as far as possible.   The  CPD  seminar  was  jointly  organized  by  the  Hong  Kong  Institute  of  Construction Managers  (HKICM)  and  the  Hong  Kong  Institute  of  Project  Management  (HKIPM),together   with   the   Department   of   Building   and   Real   Estate   (BRE)   of   HKPU   as   the supporting organization. Two guest speakers from the project team of the main contractor(Chun  Wo  Construction  &  Engineering  Co  Ltd)  were  invited  by  the  CPD  Committee  of HKIPM  to  deliver  a  technical  seminar  on  some  of  their  drainage  services  construction projects procured by NEC and commissioned by the Drainage Services Department at 7:00pm  -  8:30  pm  on  Friday,  26  June  2015  at  HKPU  campus. Chun  Wo  Construction  &Engineering   Co   Ltd   has   been   the   pioneering   contracting   organization   involved   in delivering   government   construction   projects   adopting   NEC   since   August   2009.   The participants  consisted  of  the  members  of  HKICM  and HKIPM,  academic  staff  and  taught postgraduate students of BRE, together with some non-members.   Ir Ken Ko  General Manager (Construction) of Chun Wo Construction  & Engineering Co Ltd Mr David Tung Senior  Project  Manager of Chun Wo Construction & Engineering  Co  Ltd   The  seminar  provided  a  communication  platform  for  the  representatives  from  the  project team  of  the  main  contractor  to  share  their  valuable direct  hands-on  experiences  and effective project management skills under the NEC regime with the audience. The seminar firstly introduced the basic concepts and principles of NEC3 form of contract, followed by some  local  case  study  construction  projects  of  NEC.Furthermore,  the  guest  speakers discussed  the  joy  and  tears  of  using  NEC  from  a  main  contractor’s  perspective,  and  the future development trend of NEC in Hong Kong.   The  seminar  was  very  informative,  clearly  presented and  thought-provoking.  It  was  well received by over 80 registered attendees, and ended with some interesting questions from the audience and insightful answers from the guest speakers.   Photo Gallery : HKIPM  

26 Jun, 2015

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