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- The organiser reserves the right to cancel or reschedule the function at its discretion- Applicants will only receive an e-mail notification from the RICS office to confirm their registration status. Should you not received an e-mail confirmation prior to the event, you are advised to call the RICS office at +852 3759 4105 to inquire about the status of your registration- No refund is made for cancellation or “no show” but a substitute delegate may be permitted, please inform RICS at least one day prior to the event- In the event a Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above or Black Rainstorm Warning being hoisted, the event will be postponed and details will be announced in due course. Should the aforesaid warnings be lowered before 12:00 noon on the date of event, the event will proceed as scheduled- Seat(s) will be confirmed upon receipt of completed registration form and payment - Please ensure the exact amount is deposited as no change or refund will be provided- Separate payment cheque should be prepared for individual event- Incomplete and incorrectly completed registration form will not be processed- Attendance certificate and receipt will be emailed to participants within 10 working days after the event. Please inform RICS immedi-ately if you do not receive the relevant documents within the said period. Any requests made 30 days after the event will not be accepted. - CPD is an essential part of being a professional. All RICS members are required to complete and register for a minimum of 20 hours of CPD online each year.
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Book your place todayMethods of Payment1. By ChequePlease mail a crossed cheque made payable in Hong Kong dollar to “RICS International Ltd” together with the completed registration form to Ms Iris Chan at Room 3707-09, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong.2. By Online RegistrationPlease submit your online registration at our RICS website: rics.org/acc2016
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Asia Construction Conference 2016
Friday, 8 January 2016, 09:00-17:00
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Venue: The Ballroom, Level 7, Cordis (formerly Langham Place Hotel) Hong Kong at Langham Place, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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*Afternoon session, excluding luncheon
Asia Construction Conference 2016Building sustainable capacity: challenges & solutions
Friday, 8 January 201609:00-17:00The Ballroom, Level 7 Cordis Hong Kong (formerly Langham Place Hotel)Langham Place, Mongkok Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Gain insights into:Causes and solutions to construction cost instability. Latest methods for lowering carbon emission, e.g. zero carbon design and asset enhance-ment. BIM responsibilities, risks, and ROI. Case studies from the government, and from projects around the world.
Industry leaders and government representatives discuss the roadmap for Asia’s future development at the first ever RICS Asia Construction Conference.
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Building Services Operation andMaintenance Executives Society
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1250 Luncheon
1545 Coffee Break
1700 End of seminar
1430 The journey towards mandatory BIM
Chair: ‧Mr Alan Muse FRICS RICS Director of Built Environment Professional GroupsPanellist: ‧Ms Ada Fung Chair, Road Map for BIM Working Group Construction Industry Council and Deputy Director of Housing (Development & Construction) Hong Kong Housing Authority‧Mr Jugal Makwana BIM Director Asia Pacific, AECOM‧Dr Donald Pan MRICS Deputy General Manager Shenzhen Sogar Engineering Consultant Co. Ltd, China
1605 HK Airport’s 3rd runway – challenges in project delivery
Mr John Chai Sung-veng Executive DirectorEngineering & TechnologyHong Kong Airport AuthorityModerator:Mr Will Myles RICS Managing Director, Asia Pacific
1655 Day wrap up Mr Will MylesRICS Managing Director, Asia Pacific
Chair : ‧Ir Cary Chan Director of Hong Kong Green Building Council Panellist: ‧Dr Calvin Kwan General Manager,Sustainability Link Asset Management Limited‧Dr Ho Hiang Kwee Adjunct Principal Scientist, Energy Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore‧Mr Man Kit Leung Green Building Faculty Member of Hong Kong, Green Building Council Director of Sustainable Design of Ronald Lu & Partners (Hong Kong) Ltd.‧Mr Stephen Tam MRICS Technical and Sustainability Services Asset Services, China, CBRE
1135 What are the solutions to lower carbon emission?
Mr Alan Muse FRICSRICS Director of Built Environment Professional Groups
1415 BIM: Separating rhetoric from practice
The inaugural RICS Asia Construction Conference will address a range of issues affecting Asia’s development today. Construction costs are unstable. Carbon emission remains a major con-cern. BIM looks to become a new standard, but is uncharted territory for many. This RICS con-ference will be a platform for regional industry leaders and the HKSAR Government to discuss these topics in depth.
Friday, 8 January 2016Venue:Programme The Ballroom, Level 7,
Cordis (formerly Langham Place Hotel) ,Hong Kong at Langham Place, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
0830 Registration
1100 Coffee break
0900 Welcome address Mr Kenneth Kwan FRICSRICS Asia Quantity Surveyor & Construction Professional Group Board Chairman Organising Committee Chairman
0905 Opening speechHong Kong’s capacity in delivering the capital works program
Ir Hon Chi-keung, JPPermanent Secretary for Development (Works), Hong Kong SAR Goverment
0945 What are the solutions to stabilize costs?
Chair: ‧Prof Steve Rowlinson FRICS Professor, Department of Real Estate and Construction The University of Hong Kong Panellist: ‧Dr Philip Chen MRICS Head of Property Development and Project Management The Hong Kong Jockey Club‧Ms Ada Fung Chair, Road Map for BIM Working Group Construction Industry Council and Deputy Director of Housing (Development & Construction) Hong Kong Housing Authority‧Mr Ian Kerswill Commercial Manager, Leighton Asia‧Mr Gilbert Kwok FRICS Partner, Clyde & Co.
0925 Rising costs of construction Prof Steve Rowlinson FRICS Professor,Department of Real Estate & Construction The University of Hong Kong
Ms Christine Loh Kung-wai, JP Under-Secretary for the Environment Hong Kong SAR Goverment
1120 Energy saving plan for Hong Kong’s built environment 2015-2025+
RICS reserves the rights to amend the programme and/ or speakers without prior notice. Last updated: 30 Nov 2015
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