Long Valley Nature Park Now Welcomes Visitors to Explore its Ecological Haven
Catch the On-Demand Replay of Schneider Electric Innovation Summit Hong Kong 2024!
The HKGBC Attains ISO 9001 Certification – A Milestone in Our Quality Journey
Hong Kong Green Building Week 2024 - Engaging the Public in the Exploration of Green Buildings to Promote a Sustainable Lifestyle
[HK Report 2024 Interview Series: Ir Dr Conrad WONG] Driving Hong Kong's Leadership in Green Building for a Sustainable Future
Long Valley Nature Park Now Welcomes Visitors to Explore its Ecological Haven
Long Valley Nature Park (LVNP) had its grand opening on 9 November! This park marks a milestone in AECOM’s dedication to urban-rural integration and sustainable and resilient urban development. Nestled within the Northern Metropolis, this park exemplifies AECOM’s Sustainable Legacies strategy by enhancing ecosystem services through creative design and sustainable practices.
Nature-based Solutions for a Sustainable Future
At the heart of LVNP are AECOM’s innovative Nature-based Solutions (NbS) that have transformed 37 hectares of ecologically valuable land. This park exemplifies how urban developments can harmonise with nature, enrich biodiversity, promote urban-rural integration, and provide vital green spaces for community recreation and education.
The 37 hectares include 3 distinct zones:
• Biodiversity Zone (~21 ha): The wetland area has been expanded by 8 hectares. This transformation provides essential habitats for various wildlife, including critically endangered species.
• Agriculture Zone (~11 ha): This area supports eco-friendly farming practices, ensuring sustainable local food production.
• Visitor Zone (~5 ha): This zone includes facilities like Wetland Square and Birding Hut, allowing visitors to engage with the park’s unique ecosystem.
Green and Innovative Elements
1. Nature Centre (BEAM Plus Provisional Platinum rating)
The Long Valley Nature Centre stands out as an educational hub, showcasing AECOM’s commitment to sustainability. Designed as a "green" building, it incorporates several eco-friendly features, including:
2. Lodging Facilities
Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) has been adopted in constructing the lodging facilities for farmers at the park. This innovative construction method provides a great degree of production quality control and improves construction productivity, safety, and sustainability.
A Future of Sustainable Projects
The opening of Long Valley Nature Park is just one example of AECOM's commitment to excellence in transforming the Northern Metropolis into a green and quality living space that promotes urban-rural integration.
Upcoming, AECOM is excited to share that more innovative initiatives are on the horizon, including
• Sam Po Shue Wetland Conservation Park: A park to ensure no-net-loss of the ecological function of the wetlands;
• Yuen Long Effluent Polishing Plant: A sustainable wastewater treatment facility; and
• The San Tin Technopole: This project is designed as a hub for clustered innovation and technology development.
To learn more about Long Valley Nature Park, please visit: Long Valley Nature Park: A Beacon for Biodiversity and Conservation
Catch the On-Demand Replay of Schneider Electric Innovation Summit Hong Kong 2024!
Highlights included a distinguished line-up of over 30 speakers, guided tours and interactive demos showcasing cutting-edge innovations shaping the future of buildings, data centres, industries, infrastructure and homes, as well as the official launch of the Ignite Your Impact Challenge underlying Schneider Electric’s commitment to empowering future generations.
Catch up on any discussions you may have missed via the event’s recorded sessions on demand!
Mr Jonathan CHIU, President of Schneider Electric Hong Kong, delivered the Opening Keynote “Propelling Hong Kong’s Sustainability Transformation: Innovation, Collaboration, Impact”, emphasising that the convergence of automation, electrification and digitisation is integral to addressing our current challenges. As the city looks ahead, the key lies in our ability to fully harness and integrate the transformative potential of today’s digital technologies, forging a path towards mutual prosperity for people and planet.
Ir Harry LAI, BBS, Executive Director of Hong Kong Green Building Council, discussed alongside panelists from China State Construction & Engineering (Hong Kong), New World Development Company, Savills Services Group and Schneider Electric Hong Kong at the HKGBC Strategy Talk “Lifecycle Decarbonization: A Game Changer for Hong Kong’s Built Environment”. The talk focused on how industry leaders are working to reduce embodied and operational carbon, optimise energy efficiency, and implement circularity across a building's full lifespan – from design and construction, to operations and maintenance.
The HKGBC Attains ISO 9001 Certification – A Milestone in Our Quality Journey
The scope of the certificate covers the administration of our green building certification scheme, provision of registry services for green building practitioners, provision of continuous professional development (CPD) training for BEAM Professionals and BEAM Affiliates, the design and operation of the CIC Green Product Certification Scheme, as well as our Retro-commissioning (RCx) Training and Registration Scheme.
With a view to aligning current operations with international standards, the HKGBC’s relevant departments have established measurable quality targets and implemented a measurement mechanism to monitor service performance and identify opportunities for improvement. This quality management system not only ensures adherence to established procedures, but also nurtures a customer-focused culture among staff and steers management towards a journey of continually pursuing service excellence.
In the audit report from the certification body, the auditor commended the Council for its good and systematic monitoring of performance against defined quality objectives, including the traceability of source data. Looking ahead, the Council will continue its efforts to strengthen its management system to meet and exceed the needs and expectations of all stakeholders.
Hong Kong Green Building Week 2024 - Engaging the Public in the Exploration of Green Buildings to Promote a Sustainable Lifestyle
Green Transport X Building Tour
During these tram tours on 21 - 22 September, the "Green Building Express" transported over 150 participants from Sai Wan to Causeway Bay, exploring ten featured green buildings along the route, including (in order of route): Bohemian House, Central Market, Hang Seng Bank Headquarters Building, Landmark, Prince's Building, Bank of China Tower, The Henderson, Pacific Place, Sun Hung Kai Centre, and Hysan Place.
The featured green buildings represented a diverse range of types, including new residential buildings, preserved and revitalised historic buildings, and retrofitted commercial buildings. Throughout the journey, the Green Building Tour Ambassadors provided detailed explanations of each building’s green features. This unique low-carbon experience inspired participants to pay closer attention to the green buildings in their surroundings!
The "Green Building Express" travelled through various locations on Hong Kong Island from 2 to 29 September. During this period, the "Green Building Express Snapshot Challenge" received an enthusiastic response, with numerous participants sharing stunning photos of the Green Building Express on their social media platforms. From these impressive entries, the Top 10 winners have been selected. You are welcome to view the winning entries HERE.
Green Building Guided Tour
The "Green Building Guided Tour" held on 28 - 29 September offered four different routes, allowing more than 400 participants to delve into diverse green building features under the guidance of insightful Green Building Tour Ambassadors. In addition to the tours, green workshops were available for participants to engage in green living practices and discover eco-friendly tips for everyday life, all aimed at enhancing public awareness of green building.
Wrap-up Video on the HKGBW 2024 Highlights
Thank you all for your support and participation! Hong Kong Green Building Week 2024 has successfully concluded, setting multiple new records this year. We had over 220 supporting organisations, including nearly 30 government departments and related organisations. The "Green Building Exploration Fair" attracted nearly 5,000 visitors, while the "Green Transport X Building Tour" and "Green Building Guided Tour" welcomed approximately 600 participants. In addition, over 280,000 individuals participated in the Biz-Green Dress Day.
We invite you to revisit the highlights of this year's exciting activities by watching the video below. Let’s continue our journey to move forward with green building, and work together towards the next station: carbon neutrality!
[HK Report 2024 Interview Series: Ir Dr Conrad WONG] Driving Hong Kong's Leadership in Green Building for a Sustainable Future
Ir Dr Conrad WONG has truly witnessed the birth and growth of the Hong Kong Green Building Council, having been a board member since the Council's establishment and served as its Chairman from 2012 to 2016. "During the years when I led the Council, Hong Kong achieved great accomplishments in the development of green building, and it was even able to take the lead on the international stage," he recalls. "Moreover, many developing countries and Mainland China have also referenced Hong Kong’s green building standards."
He firmly believes that Hong Kong's high-level green building standards serve as a positive demonstration for other regions, creating an advantage for the city's green building industry. Many overseas industry players have downloaded the HKGBC Retrofitting Guidebook, he notes, demonstrating the Council’s leadership and influence in global green building development to some extent, and contributing to a sustainable future.
Ir Dr WONG believes the HKSAR Government and industry should make greater efforts to support the growth of young local technology start-ups, and even assist one or two start-ups to list on the GEM (Growth Enterprise Market), so as to create a positive atmosphere in which young people know they can achieve success through innovation and technology.
Infusing Green Building with the Power of Innovative Technology
Ir Dr WONG analyses the three key success factors behind Hong Kong's achievements in the field of green building – a favourable social environment, high-quality education standards, and a robust legal system. These factors have had a profound impact, he feels, laying a solid foundation for the development of green building. Moreover, Hong Kong has recognised professional organisations such as the Construction Industry Council and the Hong Kong Green Building Council, which have gathered top industry experts in the region. Close communication and collaboration between the Government and these organisations can further drive the development of green building in Hong Kong.
He suggests that the Government could incorporate innovative elements into the bidding mechanism for engineering projects as evaluation criteria. This would require contractors to demonstrate their capabilities in innovative technologies. Furthermore, he encourages the industry to support young and promising start-ups. By providing operational support, funding and technical assistance, these start-ups can be assisted in their growth. The Government could also select one or two promising start-ups to help them list on the GEM (Growth Enterprise Market) board as successful role models.
Such measures could not only promote the application of innovative technologies in the construction industry, Ir Dr WONG believes, but also convey a positive message to the public and the city's youth, showing that innovative technologies can create profitable opportunities for the business community. This will help foster a favourable environment for innovation in society.
Ir Dr WONG emphasises that Hong Kong needs to undergo a transformation. The era of relying solely on real estate speculation has passed, and we should invest more resources in innovation and technology.
Driving the Construction Industry's Development with New Quality Productive Forces
With extensive experience in construction engineering, Ir Dr WONG firmly believes that Hong Kong should transform towards technological development and move away from relying solely on real estate speculation for growth. Building construction is one of the critical areas that can undergo this transformation by improving construction techniques.
For instance, the adoption of Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) can not only shorten on-site construction periods, reduce construction waste and enhance environmental benefits, but also control costs effectively. The application of this innovative construction technology is a crucial embodiment of Hong Kong's transition from a traditional industry to a technology-driven economy.
It was for this reason that Ir Dr WONG recently established the Hong Kong Modular Integrated Construction Manufacturer Association, with the purpose of promoting the adoption and implementation of MiC and Multi-trade Integrated Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MiMEP) technologies in Hong Kong's construction industry. As the industry representative, the association advocates for policy support and collaboration to foster the sustainable development of the construction industry in Hong Kong.
Changing Mindset to "Break the Old and Establish the New"
Ir Dr WONG observes that housing issues have always been a deep-rooted challenge in Hong Kong. To break the deadlock, the Government must adopt an innovative mindset to "break the old and establish the new", paving the way for a completely new landscape. In addressing climate change, he believes that Hong Kong can achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, or even set a more ambitious negative emissions target. He suggests that Government should focus on assisting citizens in energy conservation and carbon reduction through appropriate policies, while fully leveraging Hong Kong's abundance of country parks and trees to create favourable conditions for achieving negative carbon emissions.
Finally, Ir Dr WONG highly praises the Hong Kong Green Building Council for its significant contributions over the past 15 years in setting industry standards, which have positively influenced other regions. He highlights the Council’s introduction of the HKGBC Climate Change Framework For Built Environment, which provides the industry with definitions, calculation tools and benchmarks to achieve carbon reduction and energy-saving goals, garnering widespread international recognition. Taking this opportunity to extend his blessings and encouragement to the Council, he urges: "The burden is heavy and the road is long. Forge ahead and continue your efforts!"
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