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Any comment and suggestion, please contact Dr Eric Chan, Director of Communications [email protected] Annie Luk, HKIFM Administrator [email protected]
Page 2President’s Note
Page 3SIDP Conference
Editor’s Note
Page 10CASC Conference
Page 13Builtech Conference
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Page 18Recent Events
Page 19New Age FM Conference
Page 23RICS CPD Event
Page 26BEC Updates
am really delighted to release the second round of topical opinion survey to tap members’ view on facility-related issues of community, media and professional interest. The second topic is “Emissions Reduction” where the essence of reducing carbon footprint arising from the services is well recognized by most of our FM professionals. Given the regulation is under way to promote and secure the standard and practice to reduce emissions and pollutions, FM professionals need to consider various environmental impacts on operations and the community. Taking this opportunity, HKIFM intends to grasp the views of members of this hot topic. Please click http://www.my3q.com/go.php?url=fmc_survey/62497 and complete the questions just a few clicks within 1 minute. This is very useful for us. You can view the results by clicking http://www.my3q.com/view/viewSummary.phtml?questid=324803.For your information, the first survey findings have been reported to the CAPITAL magazine in June as part of our participation in general affair.In this issue, I am very thrilled about having our vice president, Mr Nelson Ho, to brief us on the recent development of HKIFM and his formulation of the way to promote the status of the institution in the facility market.Last, the SIDP- a 2-day international conference will be held on 29 and 30 September 2009 at Joint Professional Center. HKIFM as the organizer has invited a number of prominent local and overseas speakers to share with us the way to implement integrated design to achieving sustainability. Our legislators, Dr Raymond HO, will deliver the keynote speech. Please register now to enjoy the early bird great discount!!Thanks.Dr. Eric CHANDirector of CommunicationsHKIFM
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President’s NoteDear Members,
July is not only a special month for the HKSAR – we have the celebration of the handover and also the demonstrations, but also a very busy month for the HKIFM. The council had been working hard for more outreach to promote the Institute, and to work out better ways to enhance our membership base. Why we need to enhance our membership base? If we want to be representative, we need to widen the membership base to embrace everybody working in the Facilities Management field. Yet , the hard bit will be to safeguard the top quality of the membership of the Institute.
Our work will be more near to success if you can help by bringing in your colleagues and friend working in the FM field to your HKIFM and her functions and activities. You are contributing to the flourishment of the Institute and thus enhance the development of FM in Hong Kong.
We are looking forward to meet with you and your friends in the upcoming functions!
Very best regards,
Nelson HoVice PresidentHKIFM
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The HKIFM - International Conferenec on Sustainable Integrated Design Processfor Buildings and Construction, SIDP Hong Kong
29 - 30 September, 2009Joint Professional Centre, Unit 1, G/F, The Centre,99 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management Suite 1301 Connaught Commercial Building, 185 Wanchai Road, Hong Kong Tel: 852 2537 0456 Fax: 852 2537 4426 http://www.hkifm.org.hk
Honorary Advisor The Honourable LEUNG Chun Ying, GBS, JP
HKIFM International Conference on Sustainable Integrated Design Process for Buildings and Construction (SIDP 09) - September 29 & 30, 2009
Tentative Conference ProgrammeDay 1 – September 29 (Tuesday)
Registration 8:30 – 9:00
Opening Remarks
Welcome Speech 09:00 – 09:20
Opening Address by
Guest of Honor
Mr. Stephen Chung, President, The Hong Kong
Institute of Facility Management
HKSAR Government (TBC)
Panel 1 / 3: Technical / International Examples / Case studies
09:20 – 09:50 Keynote Speaker 1 Prof. Dr. Andrew Platten, Associate Dean,
School of the Built Environment, Leeds Metropolitan
University, UK
09:50 – 10:20 Keynote Speaker 2 Mr. Adrian Leaman, Arup, Building Use Studies
and The Usable Buildings Trust, UK
Q&A Session 10:20 – 10:35
Tea Break 10:35 – 10:55
Panel 1 / 2 / 3: Technical / Local / International Examples / Case studies
10:55 – 11:15
11:15 – 11:35
11:35 – 11:55
11:55 – 12:15
Dr. Prof. Bart Wissink, Assistant Professor,
University Utrecht, the Netherlands
Prof. Dr. Nori Yokoo, Associate Professor,
University of Utsunomiya, Japan
Dr. Jun Wang, Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of
Architecture, The University of Hong Kong, China
Mr. P L Yuen, Senior Manager (Engineering
Management), Hospital Authority, Hong Kong SAR
Q&A Session 12:15 – 12:30
Lunch 12:30 – 14:00
Workshop – Presentations and Discussions
14:00 – 17:00 Development Bureau (Works Branch)
Architecture Design and Research Group Ltd.
Gehry Technologies
Ove Arup & Partners (HK) Ltd.
End 17:00
The Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management Suite 1301 Connaught Commercial Building, 185 Wanchai Road, Hong Kong Tel: 852 2537 0456 Fax: 852 2537 4426 http://www.hkifm.org.hk
Honorary Advisor The Honourable LEUNG Chun Ying, GBS, JP
HKIFM International Conference on Sustainable Integrated Design Process for Buildings and Construction (SIDP 09) - September 29 & 30, 2009
Tentative Conference Programme Day 2 – September 30 (Wednesday)
Registration 8:30 – 9:00
Panel 1 / 3: Technical / International Examples / Case studies
09:00 – 09:30 Keynote Speaker 3 Mr. Ben Chong Wing Hong, Chief Building
Surveyor, Buildings Department, HKSARG
09:30 – 10:00 Keynote Speaker 4 Mr. Nils Larsson, Executive Director,
International Initiatives on Sustainable Built
Environment, France
10:00 – 10:30 Keynote Speaker 5 Mr. Joshua Arnold, Principal,
360GREEN Inc., USA
Q&A Session 10:30 – 10:45
Tea Break 10:45 – 11:05
Panel 1 / 2 / 3: Technical / Local / International Examples / Case studies
11:05 – 11:25
11:25 – 11:45
11:45 – 12:05
Prof. Byong Gyu Park, Dean, Graduate School of
Housing, Seoul National University of Technology,
South Korea
Speaker from Hong Kong (TBC)
Speaker from Singapore (TBC)
Q&A Session 12:05 – 12:20
Lunch 12:20 – 13:50
Workshop – Presentations and Discussions
13:50 – 16:50 Urban Renewal Authority
Ronald Lu & Partners
Department of Building and Real Estate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Break 16:50 – 17:00
Closing Remarks 17:00 – 17:20
End 17:20
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CASC Conference3 - 5 September, 2009
Harbour Grand Hong Kong23 Oil Street, North Point, Hong Kong
Registration:HKIFM members: Early Bird $800 (before 31 August 2009)HKIFM members: Standard $900Non-HKIFM members: Early Bird $900 (before 31 August 2009)Non-HKIFM members: Standard $1,000
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HN Lam, Associate Professor of Building Services Engineering,
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Recent Events
HKIFM has participated a youth leadership development programme with CLP Power with the aim to promote climate change and corporate social responsibility among young gen-eration. This meaningful programme serves as a platform for the youngsters to develop their career aspirations, creativity, teamwork and leadership skills. This year carries the theme of “the world is in our hands” with those selected young-sters will go beyond Hong Kong to reach out to and nurture peers from Chinese Mainland and India. It is a great pleasure that our HKIFM Director of Communications works closely with the organizer to promote the presence and interest of our profession for the long term benefit of our society.
Developing new FM competencies that generates better, more economically and environmentally viable facilities
Prince Hotel & Residence, Kuala Lumpur
17th & 18th August 2009
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New Age Facilities Management
Prince Hotel & Residence,Kuala Lumpur
17th & 18th August 2009
conferences
New Age Facilities ManagementDeveloping new FM competencies that generates better, more economicallyand environmentally viable facilities
Successful organisations in the future will approach FM as an integral part of their strategicplan. Those organisations that treat FM as a commodity overhead will be at a significantstrategic disadvantage.
Featuring a distinguished panel of speakers:Arnfinn Oines Responsible ConscienceSix Senses Resort & Spas, BangkokIn 2005, Arnfinn set up an Environmental Management System, which led Evason Phuket to become thefirst resort in South East Asia to achieve the world-wide recognized ecolabel’s highest level – Green GlobeCertified
Jim Sinopoli Managing PrincipalSmart Buildings, USAAuthor of Smart Buildings, A handbook for the design & operation of Building Technology Systems
Md Alimuddin Rahim Head of Facilities DivisionCelcom (M) Bhd.
Mick Dalton Past ChairmanBritish Institute of Facilities Management He is also the General Manager of Marafeq Facilities Management, Abu Dhabi)
Philip Lo Fellow, IFMA Hon. FellowThe Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management (HKIFM)CEOLexco Limited Hong KongPhilip was the founding president of the Hong Kong IFMA Chapter and is a pioneer in the development &implementation of FM Technologies in Asia
Kevin Fisher Regional Security Director – Asia PacificBarclays Capital, SingaporeKevin’s experiences includes creating a Regional Corporate Security infrastructure from ‘ground zero’,designing & implementing security systems and conducting security due diligence / audit
Colin Henson PrincipalArup Australia Colin is also a Governor of the Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering at the University of Sydney hasundertaken projects in New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, Greece Indonesia, Philippines, Kuwait, Dubai,China, South Africa, India and Hong Kong
CK Tang DirectorIndependent Energy Network
Mitch Gelber Senior Design ArchitectTR Hamzah & Yeang Sdn. Bhd.Originally from the United States, Mitch has studied and practiced in New York, Vancouver, Havana, Tokyo,Kuala Lumpur and Singapore
Darion Lim Member (Technical Expert) of the Working GroupSingapore Standard Code of Practice on Indoor Air Quality for Air-conditioned Buildings Darion is a US AEE Certified Indoor Air Quality Professional, US AMIAQ Certified Indoor EnvironmentalConsultant, US AMIAQ Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager, US NADCA Certified Ventilation SystemInspector, and US NAFA Certified Air Filter Specialist
Gouse Am Director of Engineering – Macau SARFour Seasons Hotels and ResortsGouse’s credits includes the Hospitality Asia Platinum Award (HAPA) for Excellence in engineering in the 5-star hotel category, recognition by Mandarin Oriental Group for “Fire life health safety security & riskmanagement”& “legendary quality experience programme”
“Most properties have hidden potential. It’syour job to find it.”
Key benefits and learning outcomes:•Linking effective facilities management to strategic cost management•Discovering how to minimise your energy costs by embedding a sustainable
energy strategy •Mastering the skills in reducing cost while improving your performance •Creating value through a consistent and globally standardised operation • Implementing Building Information Modelling (BIM) in projects executions and
initiatives to support green design•Designing continuity plans that are all-encompassing and covers short-term and
long-term disruption•Maximising on the benefits of smart building and LEED certifications
Honorary chairperson:Prof. Dr. Faridah Shafii Director of The Centre for Sustainable Construction &Tall BuildingsUTMDr. Faridah’s achievements includes receiving the Excellence in Research Award byThe International Initiatives for a Sustainable Built Environment Canada &Architectural Institute of Korea and is currently the Coordinator of SustainableBuilding & Construction Research for the United Nations Environment Programme &The European Commission projects
Donald J. Trump
*Early Bird & Group DiscountsAsk about our savings
Bronze Sponsor
Featuring a half-day course on:Building transformation for sustainability: Roadmap for growth,high performance, energy efficiency, green and profitability
Matthias Gelber MemberBoard International Network of Environment ManagementHe is also the Director of Maleki GmbH and Member for Green Building Counciland International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment, Voted and winnerof “The Greenest Person on the Planet 2008
Gregers Reiman Senior EngineerIEN Consultants Sdn. Bhd. Past and on-going projects: Zero Energy Office (ZEO), Low Energy Office (LEO),Sime Darby HQ and Public Mutual HQ (both targeting LEED Gold), ST "Diamond"Building (targeting Green Mark Platinum), Asian Development Bank (DaylightRetrofit), Contributor to Malaysian Green Building Index, Online Energy Monitoringand Benchmarking of Buildings
EndorsersMedia Partners
Day 1
Monday 17th August 2009
0830 Morning coffee & registration
0900 Welcome address by chairpersonProf. Dr. Faridah Shafii Director of The Centre for Sustainable Construction & TallBuildingsUTM
0910 Ice breaker and goal identificationThis opening session will allow delegates to determine their goals and what they aimto learn from the conference. It is also an excellent opportunity to start networkingimmediately.
0915 Session One – Opening Keynote SessionRolling out a global facility management system successfully to createa competitive edge in an elusive economy
• Investigating the trends of facilities management in key markets in the region• Redefining the core business of FM: challenging the old fashion perception of FM and
the current FM processes • Contributing to world class performance with a strategic facilities management unit • Recognising the best practices in implementing a global workplace management system • Reviewing the business sense of moving towards energy saving / green building
Mick Dalton Past ChairmanBritish Institute of Facilities Management He is also the General Manager of Marafeq Facilities Management, Abu Dhabi
1015 Session Two – Expert presentationReviewing the facilities division in luxurious buildings
• Illustrating the importance of the new role and responsibilities of facilitiesmanagement in order to create lavish services that are economically andenvironmentally friendly
• Strategising on new trends and initiatives of energy conservation to ensure optimumperformance
• Strengthening your emergency response and recovery plans to alleviate the potentiallife safety risks in your building Gouse Am Director of Engineering - Macau SARFour Seasons Hotels and Resorts
1100 Morning refreshment & networking break
1130 Session Three – Expert PresentationPaving the way forward for intelligent facilities
• Differentiating facilities that have partial automation capabilities to install acomprehensive state-of-art intelligent building system to those who have none
• Understanding the importance of being involved in the decision making process whenupgrading to an intelligent building system
• Demonstrating how building owners and managers can enhanced the performance,functionality and value of their buildings
• Identifying the ROI and cost-benefit analysis when deciding the best choices for the facility• Learning how can smart building support and effect the LEED certification of a green
buildingJim Sinopoli Managing PrincipalSmart Buildings, USA
1215 Session Four – Expert Presentation Adopting Building Information Modelling (BIM) in FM to drive growthin building technologies
• Tracing the development of FM technologies• Learning about the latest development in FM technology integrating with BIM
technology• Understanding the benefits of integrating BIM with FM – risk management, materials
management, portfolio management, optimisation of building performance, etc • Bridging the data gap with BIM – ensuring the continuity in the flow of information
from the design and construction of the building to its occupiers and operators• Maximising the flexibility of BIM to cope with business specific data and requirements • Case study: Incorporating BIM in facilities management – Science Park, Hong Kong
exemplar project Philip Lo, IFMA Hon. FellowThe Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management (HKIFM)
1300 Networking luncheon
1400 Half-day courseBuilding transformation for sustainability: Roadmap for growth, highperformance, energy efficiency, green and profitability This intensive session will help you change your organisation’s existing culture from‘repair and reaction’ to an organised, proactive maintenance system. The session willfeature new, effective, self-assessment and implementation tools that will help yourealise that an integrated design approach is critical to achieving truly highperformance buildings.
• Developing tools to help you springboard into success with achieving sustainability inyour facility
• Implementing a sustainable cleaning programme through environmentally preferablematerials and products
• Reengineering common building materials and products to create an energy efficientbuilding shell
• Developing key performance indicators and measurements for durability• Utilising energy saving controls systems to minimise costs and improve performance
Matthias Gelber MemberBoard International Network of Environment ManagementHe is also the Director of Maleki GmbH and Member for Green Building Council andthe IISBE (International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment)Voted and winner of “The Greenest Person on the Planet 2008” 3rdwhale.com
Gregers Reiman Senior EngineerIEN Consultants Sdn. Bhd. Past and on-going projects: Zero Energy Office (ZEO), Low Energy Office (LEO), SimeDarby HQ and Public Mutual HQ (both targeting LEED Gold), ST "Diamond" Building(targeting Green Mark Platinum), Asian Development Bank (Daylight Retrofit),Contributor to Malaysian Green Building Index, Online Energy Monitoring andBenchmarking of Buildings
* Afternoon refreshment & networking break will take place at 1530
1700 Closing remarks & close of Day One
Why you cannot miss this eventChange has come our way as we face up to the challenge of maintaining a well-managedand highly efficient facility. Creating competitive facilities is no easy task and vital areas needto be taken into consideration. At the same time, increasing awareness of sustainability andenergy efficient designs continue as dominant issues for the facilities managementcommunity.
As the global environment becomes less predictable, reducing environmental impact hasbecome an integral part of achieving economic stability. FM leaders now have to keep pacewith on-going initiatives such as energy efficiency, the going green policy and dealing withfluctuating costs due to the economic instability.
marcus evans is pleased to announce this premier professional course on the use ofintegrated and sustainable facilities management that focuses on how facility managers andfacility management organisations have put their theories into practice to create better,more economically and environmentally viable facilities. This course is designed toincorporate a wide range of topics relating to the FM industry, covering everything fromfacility planning and design, to workplace productivity and performance and FM technology.
Who should attendThis course is specially developed for CEOs, Presidents, Vice Presidents, Directors, GeneralManagers, Managers, Engineers, Head of Departments of:• Facilities • Property Development • Real Estate • Asset Management• Operations • Building Management / Building Maintenance• Environment & Energy • Project Development & Services• Architecture & Design • Construction• Safety & Health • Surveying & Evaluation
From:• Hotels & Resorts • Shopping malls• Medical centres / hospitals • Telecommunications• Banking & Finance • Universities• Airports • Government / Councils or Municipalities • Manufacturers • Commercial and public buildings
About the Bronze SponsorAWC Berhad was incorporated in 2001 and subsequently listed on the 2nd Board of BursaMalaysia Securities Berhad in 2003. AWC is one of the few companies in Malaysia able toprovide a one-stop integrated facilities management services to building owners and hasbuilt a solid reputation for reliable and consistent level of services without compromisingsafety and quality. The facilities management division has been operating since June 1998as a concession holder in providing comprehensive facility management services toGovernment buildings; comprehensive facility management, utility management, facilitiesmanagement consultancy services, Computerised Maintenance Management System(CMMS) and Building Audit Services.
About the Media PartnersBCI Asia project Leads service keeps subscribers informed about future building andconstruction projects with sufficient lead time for them to demonstrate how their productsand services can improve these projects. Over 5,000 companies value BCI Project Leads as aprimary source of new business. To provide subscribers with accurate and detailed info, aBCI Asia report has been designed to include: • Description of a project and its key components • Stage of planning, design, tender or construction • Estimated cost and construction timetable • Key decision makers: developers, architects, design consultants & contractors
Published by media group BCI Asia, FuturArc is a quarterly journal that showcases the newand progressive in architecture in Asia-Pacific. Recognising the significant impact the builtform has on society and the environment, FuturArc advocates for architecture thatdemonstrates creativity, social responsibility and sustainability. It encourages architects,engineers and developers to become innovators in design and early adopters oftechnologies.
Day 2
Tuesday 18th August 2009
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0830 Morning coffee & registration
0900 Welcome address by chairpersonProf. Dr. Faridah Shafii Director of The Centre for Sustainable Construction & TallBuildingsUTM
0915 Session One – Opening Keynote SessionKeys to profitability: Alliance for global sustainable facility design andtechnology
• Understanding that creating sustainable buildings is actually equivalent to facilityrenewal
• Outlining the benefits of sustainable design for building owners and tenants• Recognising building science considerations for sustainable structures • Addressing energy-wasting aspects of a traditional office building, and learn how to
prioritise and redesign• Evaluating technologies that are key to sustainable building concepts• Identifying the components of a repeatable, integrated design process with specific
examples of architectural features, lighting strategies, materials decisions and thermalsolutions
• Strategising on waste management, water recycling, energy saving and indoor airquality as a sustainable goalArnfinn Oines Responsible ConscienceSix Senses Resort & Spas, Bangkok
1015 Session Two – Expert PresentationOptimising your environmental audit: Moving towards a zero energyfuture
• Assessing how the corporate can help reduce the impact of environmental degradation• Incorporating energy audit with energy cost management planning to identify energy
and cost saving opportunities• Recognising all the energy-wasting aspects of a tradition buildings and learning how to
prioritise and redesign • Identifying the basic and critical requirements to build a green building• Effective energy and water consumption management strategies to reduce operational costs • Identifying the components of a repeatable, integrated design process with specific
examples of architectural features, lighting strategies, material designs and thermalsolutionsCK Tang DirectorIndependent Energy Network
1100 Morning refreshment & networking break
1130 Session Three – Case studyContinuous Green: A sustainable building facilities case study – SolarisSingapore
• Appreciating the value of sustainable designs: meets two pressing objectives when itcomes to building management and construction which is energy efficiency andreduced costs
• Exploring the lessons and challenges in sustainable development in the facility designand construction industry
• Recognising the impact of green buildings on property value, image and operationalefficiency
• Meeting the revolving needs in the building facility industry for sustainability in design • Featuring a case on Solaris Singapore; a structure that is covered with sun-shading
louvers to mitigate the heat and interpolated by a continuous band of vegetation,running in a spiral from the basement to the roof.Mitch Gelber Senior Design ArchitectTR Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd
1215 Session Four – Expert presentationSupercharging the quality of your indoor air
• Developing an understanding on what IAQ is, factors affecting IAQ and classifying IAQproblems
• Establishing strategies for achieving good IAQ• Employing methodologies for investigating and resolving IAQ problems• Learning best practices in operations and maintenance to positively impact IAQ
Darion Lim Member (Technical Expert) of the Working GroupSingapore Standard Code of Practice on Indoor Air Quality for Air-conditioned Buildings
1300 Networking luncheon
1400 Session Five – Expert PresentationIncorporating innovation and sustainability in adaptive re-use of olderbuildings to meet current market demands
• Defining how aging buildings can remain relevant in today’s market where ‘new’ isseen as the best
• Maximising both developer and property fund values in existing built stock• Investigating means of effective revitalisation of commercial and residential buildings to
meet new market conditions• Reviewing case study options and methods of repositioning assets to improve
book values • Establishing creative environmental responses to constraints within existing structure
Colin Henson PrincipalArup Australia
1445 Session Six – Expert PresentationFormulating a roadmap towards upgrading the performance ofexisting buildings
• Incorporating the maintenance strategy and planning management into the dailyoperation task
• Identifying the right equipment to help maintain your facilities to extend their usagelife span
• Strategising effective ways to cut down energy usage in the highly consumed energy areas
• Maximising spacing efficiency towards company business expansion needs• Is refurbishment a truly sustainable approach? • Disposal methodology by using buyback, open tender and FFF recycle with vendors
Md Alimuddin Rahim Head of Facilities DivisionCelcom (M) Bhd.
1530 Afternoon refreshment & networking break
1600 Session Seven – Expert PresentationHarnessing on the importance of physical security: preparing,monitoring and responding
• Being prepared to meet external threats by appreciating the often intangible benefitsof investing in security
• Accepting the role of security as more than just a cost but a critical support function • Comprehending the principles of emergency management and establishing effective
responding techniques• Building partnerships within the security environment and leveraging off the
knowledge of your neighbours• Addressing the principles of business continuity in facility management
Kevin Fisher Regional Security Director – Asia Pacific Barclays Capital, Singapore
1700 Closing remarks & close of Day Two
marcus evans would like to thank everyone who has helped with the research andorganisation of this event, particularly the speakers and their staff for their support andcommitment.
About the EndorsersThe Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management (HKIFM) is a non-profit makingorganisation inaugurated in 2000. It was formed by a group of professional people who areactively involved in the field of facility management. The Institute is run by an electedCouncil that has a number of committees covering aspects on membership, education,corporate affairs, research and communications.The main objective of the HKIFM is to promote facility management as one of the leadingdisciplines and professions in the management of built asset and facilities in Hong Kong. TheHKIFM aims to provide the opportunity for practitioners from different professionalbackground to acquire a recognised professional facility management qualification. TheHKIFM will involve in the training of facility managers, maintenance of professional standardas well as being the focus of excellence in the development and promotion of facilitymanagement techniques and know-how in the region. The Institute is working to developties and mutual recognition with other facility management organisations world-wide andparticularly those within China and the neighbouring region.
The International Facility Management Association is the largest and most widelyrecognized professional association for facility management. IFMA operates through aninternational network of ‘Chapters’. The Singapore ‘Chapter’ was locally registered inAugust 2001. For thousands of international members, IFMA offers opportunities forprofessional and personal advancement through seminars and conferences, as well asprofessional support through networking with individuals on the local, national andinternational levels. For more details, visit www.ifma.org (IFMA), www.ifmasingapore.org.sg(IFMA-Singapore Chapter. Contact its Professional Development Chair [email protected]
The Building Safety Inspectors and Officers Association (BSA) is a nationalnonprofit organization for the profession in Thailand. BSA is dedicated to building safetyand fire protection. Since the increase of sophisticated buildings in Thailand, there has beendevelopment by government for the building inspection law and a need to produce certifiedinspectors. BSA represents those individuals and also others who are involved in the field.BSA provides training courses, sets standards for high quality professional and coordinateswith authorities to support high level of safety for Thai buildings. BSA aims to be the centerfor exchange knowledge including promote ethics code of the profession in Thailand.www.bsa.or.th Professional In-House Courses
If you have a number of delegates with similar event needs, then you may wish to considerhaving a professional in-house course delivered locally on-site. Course can be tailored tospecific requirements.
Please contact Sarah Faradilla on +603 2723 6600 or email [email protected] todiscuss further possibilities.
FM in Creative Cluster
Date: 1 September 2009 (Tuesday)
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Registration starts at 6:15 p.m.)
Venue: Room 1804, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai, HK
Fee: HK$120/person (RICS Member)
HK$150/person (Non Member)
Capacity: 50 (first-come, first-served)
Speaker: Mr Mark O Clift (MBA, FRICS, FCIM, BSc (Hons)),
Chief Operating Officer, Hong Kong Cyberport Management Co Ltd.
Language: English
CPD hours: 1.5
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RICS CPD Event
Event Details
Date: 1 September 2009 (Tuesday)
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Registration starts at 6:15 p.m.)
Venue: Room 1804, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai,
Hong Kong Fee: HK$120/person (RICS Member)
HK$150/person (Non Member) Capacity: 50 (first-come, first-served)
Speaker: Mr Mark O Clift (MBA, FRICS, FCIM, BSc (Hons)), Chief Operating
Officer, Hong Kong Cyberport Management Co Ltd. Language: English
CPD hours: 1.5
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FM in Creative Cluster
Program Overview:
In this seminar, the speaker will examine various trends affecting the future of Facility Management (FM) particularly in the context of a Creative Cluster and in the digital and mobile world. During the seminar, he will, as a case study, discuss Cyberport, the Flagship within the Hong Kong digital industry.
The lecture will relate to the application of FM technique in the creative industry which is now benchmarked as one of the key contributors to the future economic development of Hong Kong. The creative cluster, which synchronizes with IT advancement, demands a very high standard of FM input. The FM managers in the sector need to keep abreast of technology advancement, and to understand the ever changing needs of the occupants. The speaker will share his vision, experience and knowledge and talk about the skills in maintaining a world class facility.
About the speaker:
Mr Clift joined Hong Kong Cyperport Management Co Ltd in September 2003. He is responsible for all aspects of Campus Management, including tenant relations, facility and property management for offices, retail and venues, construction and project management, residential and office agency, and hotel management.
Mr Clift has more than twenty years of global real estate experience, including asset and facilities management, valuation, agency and surveying. He started his career in U.K. working for Derwentside District Council, where he was Chief Estates Surveyor from 1988 to 1996. There he was responsible in 1993 for developing and implementing a full GIS system covering 2,000 ha of land, and was the land manager for Project Genesis, a 300+ha PPP scheme to regenerate a former steelworks site.
In 1996, Mr Clift joined First Pacific Davies Asia Pacific (now Savills) where he was Director of various property and facility management subsidiaries across the Asia Pacific region. In 2002, he was appointed Head of Management Services, Asia Pacific, to Insignia Brooke (now CBRE) where he developed management services across Asia.
~~~ Registration Form ~~~
FM in Creative Cluster Date: 1 September 2009
(Deadline for application: 25 August 2009)
Personal Particulars: (Please fill in the below information in BLOCK letters)
Name: _________________________ _____________________________ Mr / Ms / Mrs
Company: __________________________________________________________________
Membership No: _____________________________________________________________
Correspondence Address: _____________________________________________________
________________________________________________Tel: _______________________
E-mail: ____________________________________________________________________
Payment Methods:
1. By Cheque Please mail the crossed cheque made payable in Hong Kong dollar to “RICS International Limited” and attach along with the completed registration form to Mr Allan Chau at Room 1804, 18/F Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong. or
2. By Bank Deposit Please deposit to the following bank account and fax the deposit slip along with the completed registration form at fax no.: 2537 2756.
Payee: RICS International Limited Name of Bank: Standard Chartered Bank Account No: 447-0-072301-6 or
3. By Online Registration Please submit your registration online at our company website: www.ricsasia.org.
For enquiry, please contact Mr Allan Chau by Fax: 2537-2756, or Tel: 2116-0040 or E-mail: [email protected].
Remarks:
∗ The organizer reserves the right to cancel or reschedule the function at their discretion ∗ You will only receive an e-mail notification from the RICS office confirming your registration
status. You are advised to call RICS office (+852 2116-0040) to confirm your registration status if you have not received an e-mail confirmation prior to the event
∗ No refund can be made for cancellation or “no show” but a substitute delegate is normally permitted. Please inform RICS at least one day prior the event
∗ In the event a Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above or Black Rainstorm Warning is hosted, the event will be postponed and details will be announced in due course. Should the aforesaid warnings be lowered 4 hours before the event, the event will proceed as normal
∗ Seats will only be confirmed upon receipt of completed registration form together with payment ∗ Incomplete and wrongly completed registration form will not be processed ∗ Receipt/attendance certificate will only be issued to those who have made prior registration
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Mandatory Implementationof Building Energy Code
Updates on the legislative frameworkplease refer to page 27 - 36
Summary of the MBEC business impact assessmentplease refer to page 37 - 50
Statutory forms for submissionplease refer to page 51
MandatoryImplementation of Building Energy Codes
Updates on the Legislative Framework(as at 6 July 2009)
After Public Consultation …
Trade Task Force;Technical Task Force;Business Impact Assessment; andConsultation meetings with other bodies
Changes to the legislative proposal have been made,taken into account views collected and findings ofthe Business Impact Assessment
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CoverageCommercial buildings (e.g. offices, shopping complex)Hotels and guesthouses (separated from commercial bldg)Non-residential & non-industrial portions and common areas of composite buildingsCommon areas of residential buildingsCommon areas of industrial buildingsEducational buildingsCommunity buildings (e.g. community center, elderly home, youth centre)Institutional buildings (e.g. fire station, police station)Municipal buildings (e.g. library, cultural centre)Hospitals and clinicsAirport passenger terminal building (new item)
Mandatory Implementation of the BEC
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Exemptions
Buildings with main electrical switch at rating100A, 1-phase or 3-phase;
Village houses in the New Territories; Declared monuments;Certain categories of BS installations that are impractical to comply with the BEC owing to operational or technical grounds (e.g. installations for fire suppression or surgical operations); andSpecial exemption on individual BS installations granted by the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services upon receiving written applications with justifications
N.T. Exempted houses ( );
approved loading
Post-enactment & Pre-enactment Buildings
New description to replace“new” ( ) & “existing” ( ) buildings respectively
“Post-enactment”: obtain the consent for commencement of works for superstructure construction from the Building Authority after thenew legislation comes into operation“Pre-enactment”: obtain the consent on or before thenew legislation comes into operation
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(10-year renewal)(for major
retrofitting works only)
(for major retrofitting works
only)
Need to obtain a Form of Compliance from [competent persons]?
(10-year renewal)
(occupation approval stage, only for installations provided by
developers)
(occupation approval stage)
Need to obtain a Certificate of Compliance Registration from EMSD?
(occupation approval stage)
Need to comply with the Building Energy Codes?
500 m²< 500 m²
Other BS installationsserving individual premises
Central BS installations provided by developersPostPost--enactment enactment
buildingsbuildings
Developers OwnersResponsible persons (persons who holds or are in possession or control of the building or premises, and may include owners, tenants)
(for major retrofitting works
only)
Need to comply with the Building Energy Codes?Need to obtain a Form of Compliance from [competent persons]?
(for major retrofitting works
only)
500 m²< 500 m²
BS installations servingindividual premises/common area
PrePre--enactmentenactmentbuildingsbuildings
Developers OwnersResponsible persons (persons who holds or are in possession or control of the building or premises, and may include owners, tenants)
Developer plans fornew development – Specified Building
Building Plans approvalby Building Authority or similar
EMSD issuesCertificate of Compliance Registration
to Developer
Submit 1st Self-declaration(certified by competent person)
Post-enactment Buildings
– New Construction
Submit 2nd Self-declarationwith supporting documents
(certified by [competent person])- with application fee
Confirm design provisionfor compliance with BEC
Confirm completed installationfor compliance with BEC, & inspection carried out within 1 mth of declaration
Checked ok by EMSD?
YES
NO
Occupation approvalby Building Authority or similar
Within 4 months
from OP approval
EMSD’s Register- for Buildings issued with
Certificate of Compliance Registration
Within6
months
Subm
it ad
ditio
nal
docu
men
ts/
clar
ifica
tions
Within 2 months
from building
planapproval
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“Building Plan Approval”changed to
“Consent for Commencement
of Works for superstructureconstruction”
Noobjectionto the 4 & 6 months’
time frames
Developer obtains Certificate ofCompliance Registration
Owner’s responsibility
Display requirements of Certificate of
Compliance Registration
Keep and Maintain the Certificate of Compliance Registration for
inspection by EMSD
Provide copies of Certificate of Compliance Registration to each owner
Exhibit or cause to exhibitCertificate of Compliance
Registration
Make the Certificate of Compliance Registration for
inspection by prospective buyers
Public can obtain relevant information in EMSD’s Register X
X X9
XX
Inform EMSDwithin 30 days if
FOC still outstanding
after 6 months
Post-enactment Buildings
– Occupation Stage
YESNO
Fitting-out works / Retrofitting works carried out by Responsible Person
No Form of ComplianceRequired
Responsible persontakes possession of a Premises
EMSD to carry outlaw enforcement checking
Within 6 months
[Competent person]to issue/copy
the Form of Compliance
Building owner (including property management company) to receive
Form of Compliance copy
IssueFOC
CopyFOC
Copy FOC
EMSD
Keep and maintain the Form of Compliance
Maintain the energy efficiency standard ofthe building services installations
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Premises internal floorArea < 200 m2 ?
Responsible Person to engage a [competent person] to certify completed installations
complying with BEC & to issuea Form of Compliance
200m²
500m²
Requirement of “obtaining FOC within 6-month after taking
possession of premises” changed to“only required within 2 months
after completion of major retrofitting works”
and includes the agent responsible for property management of his/her building
Definition of Owners
Same definition of “owner” in the Buildings Ordinance (Cap. 123)
Mandatory Implementation of the BEC
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Inform EMSDwithin 30 days if
FOC still outstanding
after 6 months
Post-enactment Buildings
– Occupation Stage
YESNO
Fitting-out works / Retrofitting works carried out by Responsible Person
No Form of ComplianceRequired
Responsible persontakes possession of a Premises
EMSD to carry outlaw enforcement checking
Within 6 months
[Competent person]to issue/copy
the Form of Compliance
Building owner (including property management company) to receive
Form of Compliance copy
IssueFOC
CopyFOC
Copy FOC
EMSD
Keep and maintain the Form of Compliance
Maintain the energy efficiency standard ofthe building services installations
12
Premises internal floorArea < 200 m2 ?
Responsible Person to engage a [competent person] to certify completed installations
complying with BEC & issuea Form of Compliance
Role of property management company: just to receive FOC from [competent person] and inform EMSD within 30 days if such form still outstanding after major retrofitting works have been completed for 2 months
Owner’s role comes into play only in case no property management company
EMSD issues renewedCertificate of Compliance Registration
and updates Register
Renewal of Certificate of Compliance Registration
Within 6 monthsafter renewal of Certificate of
Compliance Registration
Responsible person to renewForm of Compliance for
individual premises
Building owners to renewCertificate of Compliance Registration
Once every 10 years
Appoint a [competent person]to check BS installationsfor BEC compliance at a
standard not lower than last Certificate of
Compliance Registration
Submit application for renewalto EMSD - with certification by
a [competent person](with application fee)
For commercial building or commercial portion of composite
building, also appoint a [competent person] to conduct/certify energy
audit for common areas
Within 2 months
before the expiry of the
existing Certificate
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XEnergy audit requirements
would be handled
separately and not tie-in with
renewal of COCR
XX
The bundling requirement of
FOC renewal will be removed
Building Owner / Responsible Persondecide to undergo
Major Retrofitting Worksin existing buildings
Compliance with BECnot required
- No further action
YES
Responsible person to appoint a [competent person]
to certify compliance with BEC & to issue a FOC
Falls withinthe definition of
major retrofitting worksin Schedule 2 ?
Pre-enactment Buildings- Major retrofitting works
Responsible person to keep FOC for EMSD inspection
Completion of themajor retrofitting works
Within 2 months
NO
EMSD to carry outlaw enforcement checking
[Competent person]to issue/copy
the Form of Compliance
IssueFOC
CopyFOC
Copy FOC
EMSD
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Inform EMSDwithin 30 days if
FOC still outstanding
after 2 months
Building owner (including property management company) to receive
Form of Compliance copy
Role of property management company: just to receive FOC from [competent person] and inform EMSD within 30 days if such form still outstanding after major retrofitting works have been completed for 2 months
Owner’s role comes into play only in case no property management company
No objectionto the 2
months’ time frame
Major Retrofitting: Scope
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Addition or replacement of lighting, electrical or air-conditioning installation covering a floor area aggregated 500 m² under the same series of works within 12 months
ORAddition or replacement of the main components of the building services installations, including –
a complete electrical circuit at rating 400A; orunitary air-conditioner or air-conditioning chiller at rating 350 kW (cooling or heating); orMotor drive and mechanical drive of a lift or escalator
Addition or replacement of a building services installationin the retrofitting works covering a floor area aggregated
500 m² under the same series of works within 12 months in a premises / common area
Clubhouse & car park each counted as a common area.
All other common areas within the bldg, such as corridors, staircases, lobbies, plant/switch rooms, pipe/cable ducts, covered podium/playground etc., together counted as a common area.
Major Retrofitting: Scope
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Addition or replacement of a building services installation in the retrofitting works covering a floor area aggregated 500 m² under the same series of works within 12 months in a single premises / common area
ORAddition or replacement of a main component of the centralbuilding services installation, including –
a complete electrical circuit at rating 400A; ora unitary air-conditioner or air-conditioning chiller at rating 350 kW (cooling or heating); orMotor drive and mechanical drive of a lift or escalator
Clarify the rating of 350kW not an
aggregate value of several chillers
Clarify that the scope for main components should be confined to central systems only
Demarcation bet’n common areas (central) & premises
Lighting: simply by actual location on siteElectrical: by power co.’s electricity meter –“before” common area; “after” premisesA/C: by equipment maintenance liability –“maintained by landlord/IO” common area; “maintained by tenant/individual owner”premises
Building Owner/Responsible Personto arrange energy audits
for their buildings/premises
Energy Audit not required- No further action
NO
Energy Audits
Building Owner/Responsible Person – appoint a [competent person] toconduct/certify the energy audit
[Competent person] to issue/copyenergy audit form /
energy audit report to Building Owner/
Responsible Person
Building Owner
Copyenergy
audit form
Note :• Does not apply to building or
premises that will be demolished or redeveloped in coming 1 yr
• Energy audit conducted between enactment date and effective date of Ordinance could be deemed to be the 1st
audit
For premises,internal floor area < 500 m2 ?
For buildings,main switch < 100A ? YES
Copy energy audit form and report
EMSD
Keep and maintain the energy audit form for inspection by EMSD
Exhibit or cause to exhibitthe energy audit form
Make the energy audit form available for
inspection by prospective buyers
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Responsibility lies with building owners only
Coverage of energy audit: only common areas, not
individual premises
Timing for 1st energy audit:(a) Bldgs with COCR -
within 10 years from 1st COCR
(b) Bldgs w/o COCR - 1st cycle completed in 4 yrs, the newer bldg age the earlier
X X
Energy audit form will be exhibited in a conspicuous position of the
building, therefore no need to impose the other two requirements.
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Application for registrationas a [authorized engineer]
Any person as approvedby DEMS
Pay application fee(on recovery basis –
not refundable)
Inclusion inEMSD’s Register
• Registered Professional Engineer (BS, Electrical, Mechanical or Environmental Discipline)
2-year relevant post-qualification experience
• Demonstrate practical experience and knowledge
Assessed O.K. by EMSD ?
• Corporate Member of HKIE (BS, Electrical, Mechanical or Environmental Discipline)
3-year relevant post-qualificationexperience
• Demonstrate practical experience andknowledge
Request applicant to clarify / submit
additional information,or
Reject applicationYES
NO Registration remains in force for 10 years.
Registration of [Authorized Engineer]
Proposed alternative designations:Competent Person Authorized Person Registered Energy AuditorRegistered Person Energy Auditor Qualified PersonEnergy Assessor (later supported by Ir Dr F.C. CHAN of Elec Div, HKIE & IrVictor LEUNG of CIBSE HK Branch)
Other proposed alternative designations:Authorized Engineer (Building Energy Audit) - proposed by REECALCompetent Examiner - commonly used by other legislations
The latest proposal:Registered Energy Assessor – be neutral, be professional & also with reasonably legal significance
Thank You
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Business Impact Assessment on Mandatory Implementation of the Building Energy Codes
Briefing to the Technical Taskforce
7 July 2009
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Objectives of the Study
• Evaluate the coverage and requirements of the proposed legislation;
• Evaluate the potential benefits and impacts of the proposed legislation to stakeholders and society; and
• Develop compliance, mitigation and monitoring measures for the implementation of the proposed legislation.
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Stakeholder View Seeking Process
• Focus group discussion sessions (FGDs)• 526 invitations were sent to various stakeholder groups, of which 69
stakeholders attended the five FGDs in mid-November 2008 to gather views and concerns on the proposed legislation.
• Face-to-Face interviews (F2Fs)• 16 F2Fs were conducted with various stakeholders (including property
developer, property management company, tenant, contractor, engineer, equipment supplier and hospital) during the Study period to discuss the impact of the proposed legislation.
• Case Studies• Case studies on new and existing buildings (including commercial
building, residential building, industrial building and hotel) were also carried out to examine the buildings and building services installations (BSIs) and the associated impacts with various stakeholders within each building type. Information collated from the case studies were also incorporated into the subsequent impact assessment task.
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Key Stakeholder Groups Engaged
• Property developers• Multi or single-owned building owners• Property management companies• Tenants (such as tenants in catering, retailing industries)• E&M equipment suppliers, contractors and consultants• Recognised professional bodies• Hotels• Hospitals• Green Groups
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Key Findings from Stakeholder View Seeking Process
• Availability and cost of E&M equipment: Concernswhether there is sufficient supply of BEC compliant equipment on the market and its price.
• Policy implementation: the mandatory requirementsshould be implemented in phases to facilitate compliance.
• Compliance procedure: compliance procedure should be streamlined to minimize the impacts to the stakeholders.
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Key Findings from Stakeholder View Seeking Process (cont’d)
• Energy audit: Concerns about the availability of authorized engineers (AE) for energy audit; some stakeholders suggest focusing on the building services installations in the common areas; difficulties insecuring funding for energy audits (especially buildings with multiple ownerships).
• Public education: public education and promotion onthe proposed mandatory scheme should be strengthened.
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Impact Assessment – Cost of Regulatory Scheme
Cost in NPV of each key stakeholder group (2009-2019), (HK$ Millions)
Total Cost to Business, in NPV (2009-2019), (HK$ Millions)
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Impact Assessment – Key Findings• Total cost in NPV (2009-2019) is negative, indicating the business
impact of the policy option in the long term is positive.
• Costs will fall on the developers initially, they will eventually be passed on to the property owners and tenants, and thus the final cost to developers is very low.
• Tenants and property owners will get most of the benefits through energy savings but also ultimately pay most of the additional cost. Benefits will however outweigh costs.
• AEs, contractors and suppliers are likely to earn a profit from the scheme.
• The total cost range reflects the large number of variables involved in predicting the impact of the legislation.
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Other Potential Benefits of the Mandatory Scheme
• Create job opportunities for recognised professionals in Hong Kong to become AEs under the proposed mandatory scheme;
• Promote energy efficiency and conservation and encourage the building owners to achieve good energy performance in building;
• Raise the public awareness on environmental protection through the use of energy efficient equipment/installations; and
• Avoid Hong Kong becoming or being perceived as a jurisdiction inwhich substandard equipment/installation can be sold and used.
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Impact on SMEs and Compliance Difficulties
The impact assessment on SMEs concluded that: • the impact on SMEs is not significant, as many of the tenancy agreements in Hong
Kong are about 1-3 years, major retrofitting works to be carried out by SMEs or responsible persons for all floor areas in premises are unlikely to happen frequently.
• As the proposed mandatory scheme does not require mandatory retrofitting works to meet the BEC standards, SMEs will take into account cash flow issues and profit impacts before undertaking major retrofitting works.
Some issues on compliance difficulties were identified: • the schedule for completing the first round of energy audits in all existing
commercial buildings and commercial portion of composite buildings might be too tight.
• timeframe for submitting the 2nd self-declaration within four months upon receiving the occupation approval for new buildings might be difficult in some instances.
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Recommended Approach
• The proposed regulatory approach will have a net benefit to Hong Kong.
• The level of benefit will depend on several factors such as design of BSIs in new buildings in future; the amount of energy savings from the use of BEC compliant equipment, etc.
• The implementation of the mandatory scheme will bring some intangible benefits to Hong Kong, however, it may create some compliance difficulties to the stakeholders and impose some cost impacts to them.
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Proposed Mitigation Measures for Policy Implementation
• Use of guidelines, training workshops and public campaigns
• Financial support from the Government• Phased implementation of the legislation• A provision for extension of deadlines for 2nd self-
declarations on a case-by-case basis• Training of engineers for energy audit
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Proposed Measures Prior to the Policy Implementation
• Streamline the COCR application process as far as practicable
• Develop and implement promotional campaigns• Develop grace periods for enforcement • Consult/Inform the industry on the final scheme to
be implemented
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Business Impact Assessment on Mandatory Implementation of the Building Energy Codes
Briefing to the Technical Taskforce
7 July 2009
1st DRAFT
StatutoryForms 1-5 & S 7.7.2009
Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance Statutory Forms
Form No. Form TitleEE1 Form of Self-declaration at the Planning Stage (Stage 1 Declaration) EE2 Certificate of Compliance Registration (Stage 2 Declaration) EE3 Renewal for Certificate of Compliance RegistrationEE4 Form of Compliance EE5 Energy Audit Form EE-S Supplementary Information for Forms EE1, EE2, EE3 or EE4
* Delete as appropriate ( ) EMSD/EE11/2
Form EE1 EE1
The Government of the Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region
Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance(Chapter XXX, Section XX)
Form of Self-declaration at the Planning Stage(Stage 1 Declaration)
XXX XX<Chinese>
Official use only
Receiving date
_______________________
NotePlease read the “Notes to Complete this Form” and “Personal Data Privacy Statement” attached and complete all the items in block letters.
Section A Information of Building
EnglishName of Building / Project * / *
(See note 5 5) Chinese
EnglishAddress of Building / Project * / *
(See note 5 5) Chinese
Section B Declaration
To The Director of Electrical & Mechanical Services
1. In accordance with the provisions of Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), I, (full name) , [Registered Energy Assessor] (Registration No. ),certify that suitable design provisions have been incorporated in the planning and design of the above building / project for meeting the building energy efficiency standards and requirements set out in the approved codes of practice issued by the Director under this Ordinance. <Chinese>
Signature of [Registered Energy Assessor] <Chinese>
Date
2. In accordance with the provisions of Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), we, (full name) , the Developer, declare that suitable design provisions have been incorporated in the planning and design of the above building / project for meeting the building energy efficiency standards and requirements set out in the approved codes of practice issued by the Director under this Ordinance.<Chinese>
Company chop / Signature of Developer * / *
Date
EMSD/EE12/2
Notes to Complete this Form1. Incomplete or erroneous information in this form may cause hiatus or delay in processing the submission.
2. The Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services (the Director) may request the person concerned to submit relevant supplementary information to satisfy the requirements of all the items in this form.
3. The person concerned shall inform the Director of any change in information and data, that were previously submitted to the Director.
4. The Director may disclose your information (according to the Personal Data privacy Statement), reference number, information of building, energy efficiency information, any change in information or up-to-date information submitted subsequently, and such other particulars as the Director considers appropriate, to the public.
5. ”Project” means a group of buildings in a development. “Building” means a single block of building. Its name & address should be the same as those indicated on the “Consent to the commencement and carrying out of building works”issued by Building Authority (or construction commencement order issued by the relevant authority for buildings of which submission to Building Authority is not required). <Chinese>
6. This form shall be submitted with Form EE-S. EE-S
Submission InstructionThis form together with the relevant documents shall be posted to Energy Efficiency Office, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department Headquarters, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong unless otherwise advised by the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department.
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Personal Data Privacy StatementPurpose of Personal Data Collection 1. The personal data provided by means of this form will be used by the Government for the following purposes (a) activities relating to the processing of the submission in this form; (b) activities relating to requirements stipulated in the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance; and (c) facilitating communication between Government and yourself.
(a) (b) (c)Classes of Transferees 2. Upon receipt of your information submission, all the data that appear in this form will be kept at the Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department and disclosed to the data users of the department.
Access to Personal Data 3. You have a right of access and correction with respect to personal data as provided for in sections 18 and 22, and Principle
6 of Schedule 1 of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. Your right of access includes the right to obtain a copy of your personal data provided by this form.
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Enquiries4. Enquiries concerning the personal data collected by means of this form, including the making of access and correction,
shall be submitted in writing and addressed to the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. For other general enquiries, please dial the Citizen’s Easy Link 1823.
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* Delete as appropriate ( ) EMSD/EE2 (Draft 4)1/2
Form EE2 EE2
The Government of the Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region
Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance(Chapter XXX, Section XX)
Certificate of Compliance Registration(Stage 2 Declaration)
XXX XX<Chinese>
Official use only
Receipt Number
_______________________
Receiving Date
_______________________
NotePlease read the “Notes to Complete this Form” and “Personal Data Privacy Statement” attached and complete all the items in block letters.
Section A Information of Building
EnglishName of Building / Project * / *
(Please see note 5 5) Chinese
EnglishAddress of Building / Project * / *
(Please see note 5 5) Chinese
Section B Declaration
To The Director of Electrical & Mechanical Services
In accordance with the provisions of Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), I, (full name) , [Registered Energy Assessor] (Registration No. ), (i) certify that the
central building services installation in the above building / project, save for that exempted by the Director under Section XX of this Ordinance, has been designed, installed and completed in conditions that is in accordance with the energy efficiency standards and requirements specified in the approved codes of practice issued by the Director under this Ordinance, and (ii) confirm that I have carried out inspection on (date) and the results of the inspection are satisfactory.
1.
<Chinese>
Signature of [Registered Energy Assessor] <Chinese>
Date
In accordance with the provisions of Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), we, (full name) , the Developer, declare that the central building services installation in the above building
/ project, save for that exempted by the Director under Section XX of this Ordinance, has been designed, installed and completedin conditions that is in accordance with the energy efficiency standards and requirements specified in the approved codes of practice issued by the Director under this Ordinance.
2.
<Chinese>
Company chop / Signature of Developer * / *
Date
Section C Registration <Chinese> (To be completed by EMSD )Registration No. Expiry Date
Pursuant to Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), I certify that the above certificate issued by the [Registered Energy Assessor] and Developer was received and registered.
<Chinese>
Date ( )
for Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services ( )
EMSD/EE2 (Draft 4)2/2
Notes to Complete this Form1. Incomplete or erroneous information in this form may cause hiatus or delay in processing the submission.
2. The Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services (the Director) may request the person concerned to submit relevant supplementary information to satisfy the requirements of all the items in this form.
3. The person concerned shall inform the Director of any change in information and data, that were previously submitted to the Director.
4. The Director may disclose your information (according to the Personal Data privacy Statement), reference number, information of building, energy efficiency information, any change in information or up-to-date information submitted subsequently, and such other particulars as the Director considers appropriate, to the public.
5. ”Project” means a group of buildings in a development. “Building” means a single block of building. Its name & address should be the same as those indicated on the “Permit to occupy a new building” issued by Building Authority (or occupation approval issued by the relevant authority for buildings of which submission to Building Authority is not required).
<Chinese>6. This form shall be submitted with Form EE-S.
EE-S 7. Refund of fees will not be allowed.
Submission InstructionThis form together with the relevant documents shall be posted to Energy Efficiency Office, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department Headquarters, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong unless otherwise advised by the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department.
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Personal Data Privacy StatementPurpose of Personal Data Collection 1. The personal data provided by means of this form will be used by the Government for the following purposes (a) activities relating to the processing of the submission in this form; (b) activities relating to requirements stipulated in the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance; and (c) facilitating communication between Government and yourself.
(a) (b) (c)Classes of Transferees 2. Upon receipt of your information submission, all the data that appear in this form will be kept at the Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department and disclosed to the data users of the department.
Access to Personal Data 4. You have a right of access and correction with respect to personal data as provided for in sections 18 and 22, and
Principle 6 of Schedule 1 of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. Your right of access includes the right to obtain a copy of your personal data provided by this form.
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Enquiries5. Enquiries concerning the personal data collected by means of this form, including the making of access and correction,
shall be submitted in writing and addressed to the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. For other general enquiries, please dial the Citizen’s Easy Link 1823.
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* Delete as appropriate ( ) EMSD/EE3 (Draft 3)1/2
Form EE3 EE3
The Government of the Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region
Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance(Chapter XXX, Section XX)Renewal for Certificate ofCompliance Registration
XXX XX<Chinese>
Official use only
Receipt Number
_______________________
Receiving Date
_______________________
NotePlease read the “Notes to Complete this Form” and “Personal Data Privacy Statement” attached and complete all the items in block letters.
Section A Information of Building
EnglishName of Building / Project * / *
(Please see note 5 5) Chinese
EnglishAddress of Building / Project * / *
(Please see note 5 5) Chinese
Section B Declaration
To The Director of Electrical & Mechanical Services
In accordance with the provisions of Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), I, (full name) , [Registered Energy Assessor] (Registration No. ),
(i) certify that the central building services installation in the above building / project, save for that exempted by the Directorunder Section XX of this Ordinance, has been maintained to a standard not lower than that of the installation in the Stage 2 Declaration; (ii) confirm that I have carried out inspection on (date) and the results of the inspection are satisfactory; and (iii) also confirm that I have carried out energy audit on (date) in accordance with the requirements set out in the approved codes of practice issued by the Director under this Ordinance.
1.
<Chinese>
Signature of [Registered Energy Assessor] <Chinese>
Date
In accordance with the provisions of Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), I / we, (full name) , the Owner, declare that (i) the central building services installation in the above
building / project, save for that exempted by the Director under Section XX of this Ordinance, has been maintained to a standardnot lower than that of the installation in the Stage 2 Declaration, and (ii) energy audit has been carried out on (date)
in accordance with the requirements set out in the approved codes of practice issued by the Director under this Ordinance.
2.
<Chinese>
Company chop / Signature of Owner * / *
Date Signed
Section C Registration <Chinese> (To be completed by EMSD )Registration No. Expiry Date
Pursuant to Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), I certify that the above renewal certificate issued by the [Registered Energy Assessor] and Owner was received and registered.
<Chinese>
Date ( )
for Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services ( )
EMSD/EE3 (Draft 3)2/2
Notes to Complete this Form1. Incomplete or erroneous information in this form may cause hiatus or delay in processing the submission.
2. The Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services (the Director) may request the person concerned to submit relevant supplementary information to satisfy the requirements of all the items in this form.
3. The person concerned shall inform the Director of any change in information and data, that were previously submitted to the Director.
4. The Director may disclose your information (according to the Personal Data privacy Statement), reference number, information of building, energy efficiency information, any change in information or up-to-date information submitted subsequently, and such other particulars as the Director considers appropriate, to the public.
5. ”Project” means a group of buildings in a development. “Building” means a single block of building. Its name & address should be the same as those indicated on the “Occupation Permit” issued by Building Authority (or occupation approval issued by the relevant authority for buildings of which submission to Building Authority is not required).
<Chinese>6. This form shall be submitted with Form EE-S.
EE-S 7. Refund of fees will not be allowed.
Submission InstructionThis form together with the relevant documents shall be posted to Energy Efficiency Office, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department Headquarters, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong unless otherwise advised by the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department.
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Personal Data Privacy StatementPurpose of Personal Data Collection 1. The personal data provided by means of this form will be used by the Government for the following purposes (a) activities relating to the processing of the submission in this form; (b) activities relating to requirements stipulated in the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance; and (c) facilitating communication between Government and yourself.
(a) (b) (c)Classes of Transferees 2. Upon receipt of your information submission, all the data that appear in this form will be kept at the Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department and disclosed to the data users of the department.
Access to Personal Data 4. You have a right of access and correction with respect to personal data as provided for in sections 18 and 22, and
Principle 6 of Schedule 1 of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. Your right of access includes the right to obtain a copy of your personal data provided by this form.
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Enquiries5. Enquiries concerning the personal data collected by means of this form, including the making of access and correction,
shall be submitted in writing and addressed to the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. For other general enquiries, please dial the Citizen’s Easy Link 1823.
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* Delete as appropriate ( ) EMSD/EE3 (Draft 1)1/2
Form EE4 EE4
The Government of the Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region
Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance(Chapter XXX, Section XX)
Form of Compliance
XXX XX<Chinese>
Official use only
Receiving date
_______________________
NotePlease read the “Notes to Complete this Form” and “Personal Data Privacy Statement” attached and complete all the items in block letters.
Section A Information of Premises
Current Certificate of Compliance Registration <Chinese>Registration No. Expiry Date
EnglishName of Premises
(See note 6 6) Chinese
EnglishName of Building
Chinese
EnglishAddress of Premises
Chinese
Section B Declaration
To Responsible Person (Owner / Tenant / Occupier *) of the above premises <Chinese>
Cc The Director of Electrical & Mechanical Services
In accordance with the provisions of Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), I, (full name), [Registered Energy Assessor] (Registration No. ), certify that
the building services installation in the above premises as listed in the attached Form EE-S and the associated documents, savefor that exempted by the Director under Section XX of this Ordinance, has been designed, installed and completed in conditions that is in accordance with the energy efficiency standards and requirements specified in the approved codes of practice issued by the Director under this Ordinance. <Chinese>
Signature of [Registered Energy Assessor] <Chinese>
Date
EMSD/EE3 (Draft 1)2/2
Notes to Complete this Form1. Incomplete or erroneous information in this form may cause hiatus or delay in processing the submission.
2. The Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services (the Director) may request the person concerned to submit relevant supplementary information to satisfy the requirements of all the items in this form.
3. The person concerned shall inform the Director of any change in information and data, that were previously submitted to the Director.
4. The Director may disclose your information (according to the Personal Data privacy Statement), reference number, information of building, energy efficiency information, any change in information or up-to-date information submitted subsequently, and such other particulars as the Director considers appropriate, to the public.
5. This form shall be submitted with Form EE-S and building services installation plan in A3 size or above. EE-S
6. If the premises are common areas, the name should be like, for example, “Corridor, 6/F, ABC Building”. <Chinese>
Submission InstructionThis form together with the relevant documents shall be posted to Energy Efficiency Office, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department Headquarters, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong unless otherwise advised by the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department.
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Personal Data Privacy StatementPurpose of Personal Data Collection 1. The personal data provided by means of this form will be used by the Government for the following purposes (a) activities relating to the processing of the submission in this form; (b) activities relating to requirements stipulated in the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance; and (c) facilitating communication between Government and yourself.
(a) (b) (c)Classes of Transferees 2. Upon receipt of your information submission, all the data that appear in this form will be kept at the Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department and disclosed to the data users of the department.
Access to Personal Data 3. You have a right of access and correction with respect to personal data as provided for in sections 18 and 22, and
Principle 6 of Schedule 1 of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. Your right of access includes the right to obtain a copy of your personal data provided by this form.
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Enquiries4. Enquiries concerning the personal data collected by means of this form, including the making of access and correction,
shall be submitted in writing and addressed to the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. For other general enquiries, please dial the Citizen’s Easy Link 1823.
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Form EE-5 EE-5
The Government of the Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region
Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance(Chapter XXX, Section XX)
Energy Audit Form
XXX XX<Chinese>
Official use only
Receiving date
_______________________
Note1.
2.
Please read the “Notes to Complete this Form” and “Personal Data Privacy Statement” attached and complete all the items in block letters.
Page 1 of this form shall be exhibited at the maintenance counter or in a conspicuous position at the main entrance of the building.<Chinese>
Section A General Information
EnglishName of Commercial BuildingChinese
EnglishAddress of Building
Chinese
Type of Commercial Building (please tick as appropriate ” ” )
Base building with central A/C <Chinese> Base building without central A/C <Chinese>
Office <Chinese> Shopping Complex <Chinese>
Other (please specify )
_____________________________________________________________________Internal floor area of the above building <Chinese>(Defined in Section XX of the Ordinance) <Chinese>
m2
Section B Declaration
To Responsible Person (Owner / Tenant / Occupier *) of the above premises <Chinese>
Cc The Director of Electrical & Mechanical Services
In accordance with the provisions of Section XX of the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance (Chapter XXX), I, (full name) , [Registered Energy Assessor] (Registration No. ),certify that I have completed an Energy Audit in the above premises on (DD/MM/YY) / / .<Chinese>
Installation(s) exempted from energy audit by Director of Electrical & Mechanical Services (if any) <Chinese>
Period of assessment<Chinese>
from (MM/YY) / to (MM/YY) / .
<Chinese>
The energy utilisation index was<Chinese>
MJ/m2/annum
<Chinese>
Signature of [Registered Energy Assessor] <Chinese>
Date
EMSD/EE-52/3
Section C Other Information
EnglishFull name of Building OwnerChinese
EnglishAddress of Building Owner
Chinese
Particulars of Contact Person
EnglishMr./Ms.*
___________________________________________Name of Contact person
Chinese________________________________________ /
*
Contact Telephone No. ____________________
Fax No. _____________________
_
E-mail Address _______________________________________________________________
_
Reference no. and date of the Director's letter exempting the installation(s) as described on page 1 (if any): <Chinese>
Reference No. ___________________________ Date ___________________________ ______
EMSD/EE-53/3
Notes to Complete this Form1. Incomplete or erroneous information in this form may cause hiatus or delay in processing the submission.
2. The Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services (the Director) may request the person concerned to submit relevant supplementary information to satisfy the requirements of all the items in this form.
3. The person concerned shall inform the Director of any change in information and data, that were previously submitted to the Director.
4. The Director may disclose your information (according to the Personal Data privacy Statement), reference number, information of building, energy efficiency information, any change in information or up-to-date information submitted subsequently, and such other particulars as the Director considers appropriate, to the public.
Submission InstructionThis form together with the relevant documents shall be posted to Energy Efficiency Office, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department Headquarters, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong unless otherwise advised by the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department.
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Personal Data Privacy StatementPurpose of Personal Data Collection 1. The personal data provided by means of this form will be used by the Government for the following purposes (a) activities relating to the processing of the submission in this form; (b) activities relating to requirements stipulated in the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance; and (c) facilitating communication between Government and yourself.
(a) (b) (c)Classes of Transferees 2. Upon receipt of your information submission, all the data that appear in this form will be kept at the Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department and disclosed to the data users of the department.
Access to Personal Data 3. You have a right of access and correction with respect to personal data as provided for in sections 18 and 22, and Principle
6 of Schedule 1 of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. Your right of access includes the right to obtain a copy of your personal data provided by this form.
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Enquiries4. Enquiries concerning the personal data collected by means of this form, including the making of access and correction,
shall be submitted in writing and addressed to the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. For other general enquiries, please dial the Citizen’s Easy Link 1823.
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* Delete as appropriate ( ) EMSD/EE-S1/4
Form EE-S EE-S
The Government of the Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region
Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance(Chapter XXX, Section XX)
Supplementary Information for Forms EE1, EE2,EE3 or EE4
XXX XX<Chinese>
Official use only
Receiving date
_______________________
Note1 Please read the “Notes to Complete this Form” and “Personal Data Privacy Statement” attached and complete all the
items in block letters.
2 This form is submitted together with (please tick one only as appropriate)<Chinese>
Form EE1 Form EE2 Form EE3 Form EE4
Section A General Information
EnglishName of Building / Project / Premises * / / *
Chinese
EnglishFull name of Developer / Owner / Tenant / Occupier *<Chinese> Chinese
EnglishAddress of Developer / Owner / Tenant/ Occupier *<Chinese> Chinese
Particulars of Contact Person
EnglishMr./Ms.*
___________________________________________Name of Contact person
Chinese________________________________________ /
*
Contact Telephone No. ____________________
Fax No. _____________________
_
E-mail Address _______________________________________________________________
_
Type of Building / Project / * (please tick as appropriate ” ” )
Commercial Community Hospital, clinic or rehabilitation center
Residential Municipal Composite (commercial & industrial) ( )
Industrial Institutional Composite (commercial & residential) ( )
Educational Other (please specify ) ___________________________________
Gross floor area of building m2
Internal floor area of building / premises * <Chinese>(Defined in Section XX of the Ordinance) <Chinese>
m2
Please briefly describe the building / project (e.g. number of blocks & podiums, number of floors, height, facilities, etc.): <Chinese>
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
* Delete as appropriate ( ) EMSD/EE-S2/4
Is this an amendment / substitution * of previous submission (Please put a “ ”& fill as appropriate) <Chinese>
No Yes, previous submission date <Chinese>________________________________________
Version of Building Energy Code to be complied with <Chinese>
* Delete as appropriate ( ) EMSD/EE-S3/4
We enclose the following technical forms and have put a “ ”against the appropriate box) “ ”
Form EE-EL Yes N/A Form EE-LG Yes N/A
Form EE-AC Yes N/A Form EE-LE Yes N/A Form EE-PB Yes N/A Form EE-EA Yes N/A
Section B Supplementary Information
NoteFor Form EE1, please complete part (a) in this section <Chinese>For Form EE2, please complete part (b) & (d) in this section <Chinese>For Form EE3, please complete part (c) & (d) in this section <Chinese>
(a) Form EE1 Date of “Consent to the commencement and carrying out of building works” issued by Building Authority / Date of construction commencement order issued by the relevant authority *<Chinese>(Please attach the copy of the above document together with the site location plan / map * in A4 size for substantiation) <Chinese> ____________________Anticipated / Actual * construction commencement date<Chinese> ____________________Anticipated occupation approval date <Chinese> ____________________
(b) Form EE2
Reference No. (As stated in EMSD’s acknowledge letter for Stage 1 Declaration <Chinese>) ____________________Date of “Permit to occupy a new building” issued by Building Authority /Date of occupation approval issued by the relevant authority * for superstructure construction<Chinese>(Please attach the copy of the above document for substantiation) <Chinese> ____________________
Occupation Permit / occupation approval number <Chinese> ____________________
(c) Form EE3 Registration No. and expiry date of current Certificate of Compliance Registration<Chinese>Registration No. ___________________________ Expiry Date ____________________________
(d) Exemption granted by the Director under Section XX or Section XX of this Ordinance<Chinese>
No Yes
Reference No. and date of the Director's exemption letter <Chinese>Reference No. ___________________________ Date ___________________________ ______
Installation(s) exempted _______________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Signature of [Registered Energy Assessor]
<Chinese> Date
EMSD/EE-S 4/3
Notes to Complete this Form1. Incomplete or erroneous information in Form this form may cause hiatus or delay in processing the submission.
2. The Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services (the Director) may request the person concerned to submit relevant supplementary information to satisfy the requirements of all the items in this form.
3. The person concerned shall inform the Director of any change in information and data, that were previously submitted to the Director.
4. The Director may disclose your information (according to the Personal Data privacy Statement), reference number, information of building, energy efficiency information, any change in information or up-to-date information submitted subsequently, and such other particulars as the Director considers appropriate, to the public.
Submission InstructionThis form together with the relevant documents shall be posted to Energy Efficiency Office, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department Headquarters, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong unless otherwise advised by the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department.
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Personal Data Privacy StatementPurpose of Personal Data Collection 1. The personal data provided by means of this form will be used by the Government for the following purposes (a) activities relating to the processing of the submission in this form; (b) activities relating to requirements stipulated in the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance; and (c) facilitating communication between Government and yourself.
(a) (b) (c)Classes of Transferees 2. Upon receipt of your information submission, all the data that appear in this form will be kept at the Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department and disclosed to the data users of the department.
Access to Personal Data 3. You have a right of access and correction with respect to personal data as provided for in sections 18 and 22, and Principle
6 of Schedule 1 of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. Your right of access includes the right to obtain a copy of your personal data provided by this form.
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Enquiries4. Enquiries concerning the personal data collected by means of this form, including the making of access and correction,
shall be submitted in writing and addressed to the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. For other general enquiries, please dial the Citizen’s Easy Link 1823.
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