Mandatory Building Inspection:An Independent Study on Aged Private Buildings and Professional Workforce in Hong Kong pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024

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Mandatory Building Inspection:An Independent Study on Aged Private Buildings and Professional Workforce in Hong Kong

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出版日期 齣版日期:2015/10/01
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Memories are still vivid on the incident: on 29 January 2010, a five-storey building at 45J Ma Tau Wai Road, To Kwa Wan, Hong Kong collapsed, causing four deaths and two injuries. The tragedy has raised public concerns about the safety of many of Hong Kong's old and dilapidated buildings.
 
  Realising that the presence of ageing buildings lacking proper care and maintenance poses potential threats to residents and the public at large, since 2012, the Buildings Department has implemented the Mandatory Building Inspection Scheme (MBIS) to carry out inspection and rectification works for buildings aged 30 years or above.
 
  This book, as a pioneer to review and examine the statistics and distributions of the aged buildings in Hong Kong, provides critical insights on the building decay and neglect problems. The statistical information highlighted in the book also serves to project the estimated number of aged buildings to be covered by the MBIS in the future, and the demand of professional workforce expected for the successful implementation of MBIS.
 
  The book is useful for the practising professionals in the building industry, such as surveyors, engineers and government officials. It is also an excellent reference for students and researchers in Surveying, Construction Management and related disciplines.

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Andrew Y. T. LEUNG

  Professor Andrew Leung taught in the University of Hong Kong and Manchester University and is now associating with City University of Hong Kong. He is Honorary/Guest Professor of 15 universities internationally. He published more than 1,050 pieces of work in Built Environment, including 12 monographs and 500 journal papers of which 450 are cited in Science Citation Index. He is also the President of Asian Institute of Intelligent Buildings, Chairman of the Chinese Green Building Council (Hong Kong).
 
Michael C. P. SING

  Dr. Michael Sing completed his Bachelor Degree in Building Surveying and Master in Building Engineering in 2004. He is a Chartered Building Surveyor, and has over eight years experience working in the field of building surveying and project management. Currently, he is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Division of Building Science and Technology, City University of Hong Kong, and has published more than 50 articles in prestigious international journals and conference proceedings.
 
 
Ken H. C. CHAN

  Dr. Ken Chan is a Professional Quantity Surveyor, Building Engineer and Construction Manager. He has been involved in a number of iconic projects in Hong Kong, Macau and Dubai, and has also served as a Panel Assessor for both the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and a Council Member of the Chartered Institute of Building (Hong Kong). He has been a Tutor/Lecturer at the Curtin University of Australia and Heriot–Watt University of England, and is currently a Visiting Lecturer at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Mandatory Building Inspection:An Independent Study on Aged Private Buildings and Professional Workforce in Hong Kong pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載

圖書目錄

1.Introduction
2.Statistics of Private Buildings  in Hong Kong
3.The Mandatory Building Inspection Scheme (MBIS) of Hong Kong
4.Analyses on Private Buildings under MBIS
5.Analyses of Private Buildings  under MBIS in the 18 Districts
6.Analyses of Registered Inspectors and RI-eligible Building Professionals  under MBIS
7.Analyses of Registered Inspector Application, Registration and  Failure Rates
8.Projected Demand and Supply of Workforce on Registered Inspectors
9.Conclusions and Recommendations

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1.1  Background
 
Hong Kong is a tiny city with a total land area of 1,104 km2, making it one of the most densely populated places in the world. It was also among the five densest urban areas in the world in 2014. Up to September 2014, the population of Hong Kong was 7,234,800, more than a double of that in 1961 (Census and Statistics Department, 2014).
 
The number of domestic buildings boomed with the rapid population growth and migration rate of Hong Kong between 1961 and 1990. A steady growth was observed in line with the constant demand of domestic buildings. In order to meet the accommodation needs, society was increasingly concerned about the quantity over quality of the buildings. As of 31 December 2014, there were 43,163 private buildings (excluding New Territories Exempted Houses) in Hong Kong among which 23,797 were non-domestic buildings and domestic buildings over 3 storeys in height. There were 15,581 private buildings, which aged 30 or above. The lack of regulation on governing maintenance work of aged private buildings also posed severe building dilapidation problems. There were a total of 143 accidents due to unsafe building structure, causing 101 deaths and 435 injuries during year 1990 and 2001 (CIRC, 2001).

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