【HKHS Special Committee visited the Subsidised Sale Housing at Hung Shui Kiu Phase 1A】
The Special Committee on Planning, Design and Construction (SC-PDC) of the Hong Kong Housing Society (HKHS) has visited the Subsidised Sale Housing at Hung Shui Kiu Phase 1A this morning. Eric, Director (Development and Marketing), Franki, Director (Projects), Franco, Assistant Director, together with Rosana, Executive Director of Yau Lee Group, have updated the progress of the project to members of the SC-PDC.
Franco and his team including Gordon, General Manager (Project Management), Ian, Senior Project Manager, Alex, Project Manager, and Patrick, Authorised Person of the Project, from Ronald Lu & Partners (RLP), introduced HKHS’ overall development in Hung Shui, adoption of BEANiE, Hong Kong’s first blockchain multifunctional platform, and the design concept of Phase 1A. Via the Smart Site, Yau Lee’s team showed all members the real time monitoring of the construction floor and sample floor as well as the MiC production lines in Huizhou. This indicates multiple advantages especially high transparency and hence the collaboration among project team can be enhanced. During the visit, Rosana was pleased to answer all questions actively raised by the members. Meanwhile, Prof. Phyllis Chiu, Planner, also share her insight on the whole development of Hung Shui Kiu.
Rosana thanks HKHS for their trust and allowing our Group to participate in its development plan in Hung Shui Kiu. With the design by RLP, she believes that the project will become a highlight in that area and the livability would also be greatly improved. Rosana mentioned that a special design has been made by Yau Lee to make the living room and the balcony as one MiC box to ease the logistic issues and ensure just-in-time production. She also emphasized the irreplaceable value of construction digitalisation which should be greatly promoted. Discussion on the future development of MiC between members and Rosana could be never ending and all of them look forward to strengthening the implementation of this state-of-art technology in Hong Kong’s construction industry.