The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and the Centre of Science and Technology Industrial Development (CSTID) of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (MOHURD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during the Mainland and Hong Kong Construction Forum 2024 on March 26.
The MoU seeks to strengthen the Industry-University collaboration on exploring opportunities to promote the effective use of modular integrated construction (MiC) for quality housing and to support the research and development of MiC in Hong Kong and the Mainland.
Professor PAN Wei, Head of Department of Civil Engineering and Director of MiCLab, HKU and Mr ZHANG Feng, Chief Engineer of CSTID represented the two parties in the signing. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr ZENG Xianxin, Director-General, Department of Construction Market Supervision of MOHURD, Ms Bernadette Linn, Secretary for Development of the HKSAR Government, Mr ZHANG Yong, Director-General, Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of Guangdong Province, and Mr. YE Shuiqiu, Deputy Director-General, Department of Educational, Scientific and Technological Affairs of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the HKSAR.
The collaborative efforts between the parties encompass the development of technical guidance and standards for MiC buildings, secure research funding, conduct collaborative research and consultation, explore state-of-the-art research and development opportunities and apply for recognition as a national or provincial lab or centre for innovations.
A multidisciplinary research team led by Professor Wei Pan, Head of Department of Civil Engineering at The University of Hong Kong disrupts MiC module transport by developing a smart planning platform for safe and efficient MiC module transport. This project has secured a funding support of HK$19,326,900 from the Smart Traffic Fund (Project Reference: PSRI/69/2306/RA). With additional matching funds from the university and industry, the total project budget amounts to HK$21,475,900.
The innovative smart planning platform will offer three core technologies that promise to revolutionise MiC module transport in Hong Kong, including 3D Swept Path Analysis (SPA), Swept Path-Aware Routing (SPR), and Traffic Impact Review (TIR). These cutting-edge technologies will help reduce module transport safety risks by at least 40% compared to daily routing tools and improve swept path analysis efficiency by at least 50% and traffic impact review efficiency by at least 40% compared to current practice. This 24-month project has kicked off recently and should safeguard the safe, efficient, and environmentally-friendly MiC module transport system of Hong Kong, ultimately benefiting the entire community.
Professor Wei Pan, Principal Investigator of the project, expressed enthusiasm about the disruptive nature of this research, and said, "The Smart Planning Platform will not only streamline MiC module transport but also contribute to Hong Kong Smart City Blueprint 2.0 and Smart Mobility Roadmap for Hong Kong. We are confident that this project will greatly enhance the safety and efficiency of MiC module transport." Professor Pan also expressed his gratitude to the wide range of government bureaus and departments, as well as industry organisations, for their strong support of the project.
The Chief Executive, Mr LEE Ka-chiu John, in his Policy Address 2023, said that the Development Bureau will continue to invest in infrastructure, promote Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) and Multi-trade Integrated Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MiMEP) technologies, and motivate applied research and digitalisation of the construction industry, to further enhance the infrastructure project performance, expedite housing supply, and enhance Hong Kong’s long-term competitiveness.
"We are delighted to see the various initiatives supporting the construction industry and infrastructure development in the Chief Executive's 2023 Policy Address, such as the further promotion of MiC and smart construction technologies. HKU Department of Civil Engineering supports the initiatives by seeking innovation-driven and problem-solving-oriented solutions for enhancing construction productivity and sustainability continuously," said Professor Wei Pan, Head of Department of Civil Engineering, Executive Director of Centre for Innovation in Construction and Infrastructure Development (CICID) and Director of MiC Laboratory (MiCLab) of The University of Hong Kong.
A signed article entitled “MiC: 0→1, 1→∞” (「組裝合成」建造 從零到一 從一到無窮) by CICID Executive Director Professor Wei PAN was published on Sing Tao Daily.
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) received four awards today (December 14) in the MiC Achievement Ceremony 2022.
The HKU Wong Chuk Hang Student Residence Site received the Outstanding MiC Project Award. Professor Wei Pan, Executive Director of the HKU Centre for Innovation in Construction and Infrastructure Development (CICID), and Director of Estates of HKU Ir K.L. Tam both received the Outstanding People (MiC Advocator) Award. Dr Louis Chu, Project Director of Wong Chuk Hang Student Residence Site, received the MiC Project Champion (Outstanding Project Team Members) Award.
The Centre for Innovation in Construction & Infrastructure Development (CICID) of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) held a conference named “Hong Kong 2050 – A City for the People: Capacity, Innovation, Smart and Sustainability” today (December 12) to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
"CICID has proven to be a major driver in propelling innovation and best practices in the construction industry and an unfailing partner in supporting DEVB and government’s initiatives", Ms. Bernadette Linn, JP, Secretary for Development of the HKSAR Government said in her Opening Address, adding: "Capacity, Innovation, Smart and Sustainability are the key elements for a brighter tomorrow for Hong Kong.”
As the Centre for Innovation in Construction & Infrastructure Development (CICID) celebrates its 20th Anniversary in 2022, participants were invited to propose a logo design which could reflect the changing focuses of CICID over the past 20 years while setting the scene for the next 20 years and more. The competition was open to HKU Alumni, staff, students and associates of HKU CICID, and submissions were made in the Participant’s own capacity.
The Competition was launched on 8 July 2022 and a total of 7 entries were received. These entries were adjudicated by a Judging Panel of five members. Members of the Judging Panel selected one winner and two finalists among the entries and the identities of the Participants were revealed after members of the Judging Panel have made their final decision.
The Winner of the competition was Miss Iris Jiewen Wu, while Dr Mi Pan and the team comprising Dr Jet Zhenjie Zheng and Prof Sam Y.S. Chan were selected as Finalists. The Winner and the two Finalists were each presented a Prize Certificate and a Cash Cheque at the CICID 20th Anniversary Conference on 12 December 2022.
The Logo will replace the current logo with immediate effect.
A team of HKU Centre for Innovation in Construction and Infrastructure Development (CICID) led by Professor Wei Pan in role of academic collaborator achieved BIM Achievement 2022 Award. The award was presented by the Development Bureau of the HKSAR Government and the Construction Industry Council to HKU Wong Chuk Hang Student Residence Site under the category of BIM Projects 2022 on 19 October 2022.
In the Policy Address today, Chief Executive Mr Lee Ka-chiu said that the Development Bureau will establish a cross-departmental steering committee for coordinating the development of high productivity construction methods such as Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) to uplift the productivity of the construction industry and to strengthen the leading regional position of Hong Kong’s construction industry in the adoption of MiC. Mr Lee also mentioned that the Hong Kong Housing Authority and Hong Kong Housing Society will adopt the MiC approach in more public housing projects to enhance the speed of project delivery.
"The Policy Address 2022 delivered by the Chief Executive makes far-reaching impact on the construction industry through encouraging more innovation and technology adoption such as MiC, which greatly boosts the confidence of not only the industry locally but also the whole supply chain in the Greater Bay Area and beyond. We welcome the initiatives proposed in this Policy Address and believe that the initiatives and strategies will effectively address the critical challenges faced by the built environment," said Professor Wei Pan, Executive Director of the Centre for Innovation in Construction and Infrastructure Development and Director of MiC Laboratory of The University of Hong Kong.
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