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Date
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20 APRIL 2013
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Time
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10:00 - 11:30
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Event Type
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Site visit
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Please noted that this Visit has been FULL.
In order to combat the increasing pressure from climate change, the Hong Kong Government has proposed targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction. Buildings are the major contributor to GHG emissions in Hong Kong and are therefore both a challenge as well as an opportunity for GHG emissions reduction. As such, the construction industry has a significant role to play in GHG emissions reduction. Within the ambit of the Construction Industry Council Ordinance, one of the functions of Construction Industry Council (CIC) is to promote good practices in the construction industry in relation to environmental protection, sustainable construction and other areas conducive to improving construction quality. On this basis, CIC, in collaboration with the Hong Kong Government, is developing the first Zero Carbon Building in Hong Kong.
ZCB is a signature project to showcase state-of-the-art eco-building design and technologies to the construction industry internationally and locally and to raise community awareness of sustainable living in Hong Kong.
Book online
Fee: Free of Charge
Language: Cantonese
Registration starts at 9.45am on that day
Only Successful applicants will receive confirmation letter, if you do not receive any letter by 12 April 2013, please regard your registration as UNSUCCESSFUL.
Enquires:
Jeremy.luk@gammonconstruction.com ( Mr Jeremy Luk)
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