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Date 28 FEBRUARY 2013
Time 09:00 - 17:00
Event Type Conference

Please noted that this Conference has been full house.


Nowadays in Hong Kong, land supplies for residential and commercial developments are imminent issues being dealt with. Apart from making use of rural areas for the developments, cavern and reclamation appear to provide alternatives. What will be the respective engineering challenges concerning Hong Kong engineers? It facilitates a timely opportunity for local and overseas professionals/experts in the conference to share their expertise and practical experience in resolving engineering challenges under cavern and reclamation developments with the illustration of well-selected case studies and to facilitate exchange of innovative ideas.

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Please noted that this Conference has been full house.
 

Fee:
Early-bird(now extend to 14 Feb 2013)
HK$1300 for member of ICE, ASCE HK and supporting organizations, HK$1500 for non-member,       HK$1100 for Group(≥10 person)
Regular:
HK$1500 for for member of ICE, ASCE HK and supporting organizations, HK$1700 for non-member,       HK$1300 for Group(≥10 person)

Registration fee includes 2 coffee breaks and lunch  

Registartion Procedure:
For individual applicants, please register on-line
For group application, please complete the enrolment form attached.  

Disclaimer: Any views or opinions expressed on any matters by the presenters or participants during or in connection with this presentation are solely the views of the authors of the respective comments and/or opinions and must not be taken to be the views of ICE or any other organisation. ICE makes no representations, warranties or assurances concerning any information provided in these presentations and accepts no responsibility for the content and/or accuracy.

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Ball Room
18/F, Mira Hotel of Hong Kong
Nathan Road
Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon
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