Programme
Highlights:
The Minor Works Control
System (“MWCS”) has proven to be a simple and convenient channel in carrying
out small-scale building works under simplified requirements without the need to
obtain prior approval of plans and consent to the commencement of such works
from the Building Authority. Its
implementation is generally welcomed by both the industry and the public. In response to increasing demand to extend
the coverage of the MWCS, the Building (Minor Works) (Amendment) Regulation
2020 (B(MW)(A)R) was gazetted on 8 May 2020 and came into operation on 1
September 2020.
This legislative amendment exercise involves the addition of 70 Minor
Works (MW) items offset by the repealing of nine MW items, as a result of which
the list of MW items increases from 126 to 187 and 56 existing MW items are
also amended. In terms of Designated
Exempted Works (DEW) items, the legislative amendment exercise increases the
number from 15 to 30, while 9 existing DEW items are amended. Under the B(MW)(A)R, some fire service improvement
works (e.g. addition of small-scaled water tanks and supporting structures of
fire service pumps and so on) can be carried out through the simplified
requirements under the MWCS.
In this seminar, the
speakers from the Buildings Department will brief MWCS and the update on the
B(MW)(A)R, as well as the Contractor Performance Enhancement Scheme launched on
31 December 2019.
Speakers:
Sr CHENG Wai-kit, Raymond – Building Surveyor, Buildings Department
Mr LO Chi-ming, John – Building Surveyor, Buildings Department
Ir SONG Ian-kei, Sandy – Structural Engineer, Buildings Department
Ir TUNG Wai-wah Alex – Structural Engineer, Buildings Department
Language: Cantonese supplemented with technical terms in English
Enrollment: Full
Remarks:
Successful applicant will receive an Invitation Email on or before 5 November 2020 with a specific link for registration of the Webex event. Successful applicant is required to complete the registration at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the webinar.
For details of the webinar, you may refer to the content brief attached. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact Ir Anthony PAU at 9738 4800.