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1 The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors President's Report 2015-2016 It is my honour to serve as the President of The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (“HKIS” or “the Institute") for the council year 2015-2016. The HKIS has achieved significant milestones in various aspects throughout 2016, progressing to strengthening our leading position in the built environment not only locally but globally. I have selected six areas of the work of the Institute which I would like to share with you. These include (1) Membership, (2) Public Recognition, (3) Promoting the Surveyors’ Brand, (4) Members’ Communication and Services, (5) Mainland and International Cooperation, and (6) Nurturing Young Leaders within HKIS. 1 Membership 1.1 Growth At the end of November 2016, the total number of members reached 9,746, representing a growth of 1.82% from the previous year. Of the total membership, 6,229 were Corporate Members (513 Fellows and 5,716 Members) of which 167 were newly elected. There were 6 Honorary Fellows, 3,437 Probationers and Students and 74 Associate Members. Corporate Members (First Division) Technical & Training Grade Members 1.2 Life-long learning A total of 195 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) events were organised by various Divisions and the Young Surveyors Group on a wide range of professional topics. All members are required to keep up with the latest developments and enhance their professional and technical skills.

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The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors President's Report 2015-2016

It is my honour to serve as the President of The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (“HKIS” or “the Institute") for the council year 2015-2016. The HKIS has achieved significant milestones in various aspects throughout 2016, progressing to strengthening our leading position in the built environment not only locally but globally.

I have selected six areas of the work of the Institute which I would like to share with you. These include (1) Membership, (2) Public Recognition, (3) Promoting the Surveyors’ Brand, (4) Members’ Communication and Services, (5) Mainland and International Cooperation, and (6) Nurturing Young Leaders within HKIS.

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1.1 Growth

At the end of November 2016, the total number of members reached 9,746, representing a growth of 1.82% from the previous year. Of the total membership, 6,229 were Corporate Members (513 Fellows and 5,716 Members) of which 167 were newly elected. There were 6 Honorary Fellows, 3,437 Probationers and Students and 74 Associate Members.

Corporate Members (First Division)

Technical & Training Grade Members

1.2 Life-long learning

A total of 195 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) events were organised by various Divisions and the Young Surveyors Group on a wide range of professional topics. All members are required to keep up with the latest developments and enhance their professional and technical skills.

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Division No. of CPD events held* Building Surveying (BSD) 26 General Practice (GPD) 22 Land Surveying (LSD) 11 Planning and Development (PDD) 10 Property and Facility Management (PFMD) 8 Quantity Surveying (QSD) 95 Young Surveyors Group (YSG) 30

*Some events were jointly held by Divisions and the YSG

There were improvements to the CPD check-out arrangements including enhancement of IT facilities and improved lift service during departure times.

The Board of Professional Development has formed a task force to explore the possibility of providing an e-learning system, in particular, for members residing in the Mainland and overseas.

1.3 Disciplinary Proceedings

All members are required to maintain a high and honourable standard of professional conduct when discharging their duties, and in accordance with the highest standard of business ethics.

There were 8 new cases of complaints received, 5 of which were dismissed while the other 3 cases are being investigated under the disciplinary procedures mechanism. To keep pace with the development of the profession and rapid changes in the socio-economic environment, it has been considered necessary to conduct a legal review of the disciplinary related procedures as provided under the Bye-Laws and Rules of Conduct. Such review, including implementation of amendments to the Bye-Laws and Rules of Conduct, aims to enhance the existing disciplinary procedures mechanism.

1.4 Membership Card

A combined HKIS Membership Card and Green Card can be issued to eligible Corporate Members. The Institute has responded to requests from members to combine the Green Card with the Membership Card. The Green Card facilitates members to enter construction sites.

2 Public Recognition

Members of the Institute are active in providing feedback to the Government in relation to policies and legislations for the built environment.

A number of meetings were arranged with the Development Bureau, Transport and Housing Bureau, various Government departments and the Urban Renewal Authority, to exchange insights in the industry and business of the Institute.

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2.1 Consultations and Submissions

In 2016, we submitted views to the Government on Registered Fire Engineer Scheme, Lantau Development, Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, Redevelopment of Buildings under the Civil Servants' Co-operative Building Society Scheme, and the Project Cost Management Office under the Works Branch of Development Bureau. The three Policy Panels namely Building, Housing and Land, were set up to identify, monitor, review, and to comment on government policies and legislations relating to those areas. Some of the focused areas included ownership proof in support of general building plan submissions to the Building Authority, elderly housing policy, use of private land resources and CDA zoning.

2.2 Press Conferences / Media Luncheons / Press Releases

The Institute held a media luncheon on 2 February 2016. We have also met with editors and reporters of various leading local newspapers to enhance our communication with the media during the year. We issued 15 press releases to the media and proactively responded to various ad hoc matters, including the collapse of the rooftop at the City University of Hong Kong and 2047 land lease renewal concerns. The holding of press conferences, the prompt set-up of the BSD volunteer team, and the issue of statements on both matters helped to ease public concerns.

2.3 Conferences and Awards

We participated in and organised various local and international conferences and awards including:- Conferences

• 3rd FIG Young Surveyors Conference in Christchurch, New Zealand (30 April to

1 May 2016) • International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) Working Week 2016 in Christchurch,

New Zealand (2 to 6 May 2016) • 20th Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) Congress 2016 in

Christchurch, New Zealand (20 to 24 May 2016) • 9th Cross Strait Academic Conference on Land in Yinchuan (1 to 4 September

2016) • HKIS Annual Conference - “Kowloon East Building our Future Model City” (10

September 2016) • 10th International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) World Congress 2016 in Rio

de Janeiro, Brazil (8 to 12 October 2016). • BSD Annual Conference - “Innovation technology in Building Surveying” (15

October 2016). • PDD Annual Conference - “Planning and Development, Past, Present & Future”

(22 October 2016). • International Valuation Standards Council (IVSC) 2016 Annual General Meeting

in Bali, Indonesia (10 to 12 October 2016) • 8th World Association of Valuation Organizations (WAVO) Congress in Daegu,

South Korea (1 to 4 November 2016) • Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Surveyors Meeting cum Mei-chau Surveying

Conference in Mei-chau, Guangdong (4 to 5 November 2016) • 8th Cross-Strait Geomatics Conference in Xiamen, Fujian (23 to 25 November

2016)

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Awards

• Eddie Lee Memorial Education Foundation and BSD Scholarship Award (3 February 2016)

• HKIS Quantity Surveying Division Scholarship Presentation Ceremony (18 April 2016)

• HKIS Diploma Presentation cum Dissertation Awards Presentation (30 May 2016) • HKIS Scholarship Presentation Ceremony (14 July 2016) • Quality Property & Facility Management Award 2016 (29 September 2016) • Hong Kong Green Building Council’s Green Building Award 2016 (22 November

2016)

2.4 Publications

The following publications were issued by the Institute:- • Surveying & Built Environment Vol 25 • Practice Notes for Quantity Surveyors – Pre-Contract Estimates and Cost Plans • Surveyors Serve Hong Kong • HKIS Guidance Notes on Valuation of Development Land (subject to ratification

at the AGM) 2.5 Community and Charity Services

The Hong Kong Council of Social Service awarded the “10 Year Plus Caring Organisation Logo” to the HKIS in recognition of our commitment to the community and concern for its employees and the environment over the past decade. This is the tenth consecutive year in which the HKIS has been honoured with this award and we thank the Agency for Volunteer Service for nominating the HKIS throughout all these years.

The HKIS volunteering team have continued to participate in Project SPARKLE, a mentorship programme with TWGH’s Jockey Club Tin Shui Wai Integrated Services Centre. The programme aims to create a harmonious and healthy environment to facilitate the development of children who live in Tin Shui Wai. Several events and activities were organised by the Community and Charity Services Committee.

2.6 Dispute Resolution

Appointment services for resolving disputes included:- • Arbitrator (HKIA and HKIS Joint Appointment): 1 • Mediator (HKIA & HKIS Joint Appointment): 1 • Independent Valuation Expert: 13 • Mediator for Joint Mediation Helpline Office Ltd: 2

The HKIS organised an Adjudicators’ training course and written examination for the admission of members into the HKIS Panel of Adjudicators, in April and July respectively. This was in response to the proposed Security of Payment Legislation for the Construction Industry, which aims at enhancing the security of payment in construction-related contracts and introducing adjudication for speedy resolution of construction disputes.

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3 Promoting the Surveyors’ Brand

The Institute created a marketing plan and engaged a public relations firm to facilitate our branding initiatives and to increase our public exposure.

3.1 Divisional Themes

The Institute came up with four themes this year, which we believed would contribute to the business efficiency and success of Hong Kong. These included:-

(1) Better use of private land resources through lease modifications and land

exchange; (2) Better cost control in Government Projects; (3) Promote best practice and culture for building repair and maintenance; and (4) The development of Spatial Data Infrastructure.

Apart from sharing our professional insights and expertise with the Government, members also expressed their views in over 20 articles that were published in the columns of prominent local newspapers (Hong Kong Economic Times and Hong Kong Economic Journal).

3.2 Community Campaign

As part of the “Appreciate Hong Kong” Campaign, the Institute hosted the community campaign, “Touring Central with Surveyors” for the second year. This event allowed participants to better understand the role of surveyors in the city’s development cycle by visiting buildings with historical and economic significance. The highly successful event attracted good public interest with 270 participants joining a total of 23 guided tours. Riding on the success of the campaign, the Institute published a booklet “Surveyors Serve Hong Kong”, which was distributed to guests at the HKIS Annual Dinner in November.

3.3 Promotion of the Profession

The Institute, in collaboration with the Education Bureau’s - Business-School Partnership Program, held a career talk on “Career Prospects of the Surveying Profession” on 19 October 2016 for promoting the surveying profession. Around 15 secondary schools participated with over 110 students and teachers in attendance. The thematic talk titled《Decoding Building, the versatile Building Doctor》and《Green Urban Planning》was held on 14 October and 26 November by the Building Surveying Division and Planning and Development Division respectively. Each talk attracted around 30 secondary school students.

We supported the Building Safety Pioneer Programme (BSPP) 2016-2017, organised by the Buildings Department and co-organised by the Education Bureau. The programme aims at promoting building safety to secondary school students continuously with a sense of awareness and responsibility towards a safe, high quality and sustainable Hong Kong built environment. The role of the Building Surveyor in building maintenance was presented by the HKIS in the “Joint Talk with Building Professionals (architects, engineers and surveyors)” on 24 September 2016. Several Building Surveying companies also provided opportunities for secondary school students to visit their offices to learn about the contributions made by building professionals and to nurture the students’ interest in joining the building construction industry.

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We joined the annual Hong Kong Trade Development Council’s Education and Careers Expo during 28 to 31 January 2016. We also met with the Hong Kong Trade Development Council to discuss the promotion of the services of Professional Surveyors and surveyor’s participation in the Belt and Road Initiative.

The Divisions and Young Surveyors Group visited various academic institutions and joined the Information Days organised by local Universities to share their views and advice on career prospects with the students.

The HKIS Scholarship was first launched in 1988 to acknowledge the undergraduate students in the final years of their HKIS-accredited courses for their outstanding academic performances in the previous academic years. The HKIS organised its first Presentation Ceremony for the Scholarship in the Surveyors Learning Centre on 14 July 2016, and presented 46 awards to the scholarship winners from four academic institutions, namely, the City University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the University of Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education.

3.4 Researches

The General Council approved research funding for two projects namely:-

• The non-linear relationship between rental price and office space in Hong Kong. • The successful factors for shopping malls in Hong Kong. The following research projects were completed during the year:- • The effective use of web based management tools for property management

companies in Hong Kong. • The relationship between Green Certified (BEAM Plus) Buildings and property

price in Hong Kong. 3.5 Textbook writing sponsorship

A textbook writing sponsorship is provided to interested academic staff of local universities to produce text books on local topics for the surveying practitioners and students. Two text books were completed this year:-

Book title Author(s) Business Terms & Phrases for Surveyors, Engineers & Facilities Managers in Hong Kong

Sr Benny Kwok (Property and Facility Management Division, HKIS)

Target Cost Contracting (TCC) Strategy in Construction: Principles, Practices and Case Studies

Dr Daniel Chan & Dr Joseph Chan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

4 Members’ Communication and Services

We value members’ experience with the Institute. 4.1 Networking

The HKIS Members’ Welfare Committee successfully held two drinks gatherings for members on 31 May and 1 December 2016, with 130 and 88 members in attendance

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respectively. These events provided invaluable networking opportunities for members across all grades and Divisions.

4.2 HKIS Archive

An archive has been developed under the HKIS website to allow easier access to the Institute’s records, including its publications, reports and media coverage.

4.3 Wikipedia

A Wikipedia page for the HKIS has been enhanced and updated with new content to serve as a platform to increase the Institute’s public stature.

4.4 Members’ Forums

The Housing Policy Panel organised a discussion forum on “Elderly Housing Policy” on 17 June 2016. The forum reviewed the existing housing policy against the needs of the Elderly in Hong Kong. Speakers from different sectors shared their views of the role of the Government, NGOs and private sector in this area, surrounding the housing supply and demand situation in private and public housing.

4.5 Extraordinary General Meeting and Forum

A discussion forum was held on 9 September 2016 to explain the rationale behind the resolutions on the proposed amendments to the HKIS Rules of Conduct, Constitution and Bye-Laws, proposed revisions to Annual Subscriptions and Application Fees, and ratification of Guidance Notes on Standards, before an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) was held for passing the resolutions. At the EGM held on 19 September, 6 out of 7 resolutions were passed in respect of the amendments to the Rules and Conduct and Constitution relating to the Competition Ordinance, admission to membership and the ratification of guidance notes on standards (namely the Rules of Conduct, Valuation Standards, Guidance Notes on Land Boundary Survey and Surveyors acting as experts in commercial rent determination – a joint guidance note with RICS Hong Kong) as well as approving an increase in the annual subscriptions and application fees for membership admission. The proposal to implement an automatic annual subscription adjustment mechanism was not passed.

4.6 Forum for Creation of Additional Post of Vice-President

To cope with the growing demands and expectations arising from the development of the surveying profession, the General Council considered and agreed it was necessary to create one additional post of Vice-President to the existing number of Office Bearers to assist with the affairs of the Institute. A discussion forum was organised by the General Council on 24 October 2016 to explain the rationale behind its decision.

4.7 Competition Ordinance

A working group was formed to study the implications of the Scales of Professional Charges (or Fees Scales) and Rules 1.2.5 and 1.2.6 of the HKIS Rules of Conduct under the Competition Ordinance (Cap. 619). The HKIS were advised by the appointed legal advisors that the Fees Scales and the two Rules were in contravention of the Ordinance and should be abolished. Such abolition was effected in the EGM on 19 September.

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4.8 Cooperation with other Professional Institutes

Regular meetings and liaison were held with four other professional institutes, the Hong Kong Institute of Architects, Hong Kong Institute of Planners, Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects and Hong Kong Institution of Engineers to exchange views and pursue subjects of common interest and concerns.

The Institute participated in various functions of the Construction Industry Alliance this year with an aim to promote the healthy growth of the construction industry and Hong Kong.

We also exchanged views on subjects including membership reciprocity agreement and measures to better nurture our young members with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. We joined the Institute of Construction Managers for lunch to discuss various issues relating to the construction industry.

5 Mainland and International Cooperation 5.1 Mainland Affairs and Cooperation

The Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) and Belt and Road Initiative have opened up many opportunities for surveyors. The Institute has continued to steer partnerships with different professional organisations in China. Several delegations travelled to Mainland cities including Beijing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Tianjin to meet with different government and professional bodies related to the surveying sector to foster exchange of professional knowledge and to explore further cooperation opportunities.

The HKIS Mainland Affairs Committee, in collaboration with the Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou Forums, organised a CPD event and site visit in Chengdu on 19 and 20 April 2016. Prominent speakers presented topics on the real estate development project of Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu, the research of Top 50 tenants in 2015, and the Sichuan-Europe Strategic Cooperation under One-Belt-One-Road Initiative. Members also visited Chengdu IFS, Tian Fu New Area Planning Exhibition Hall and the Science City Planning Exhibition Hall. A members’ gathering was also arranged.

The Mainland Affairs Committee has maintained close dialogue with the relevant Mainland ministries and counterparts since 2011. A 20-member delegation, led by President Sr C K Lau and Past President and Chairman of Mainland Affairs Committee, Sr Stephen Lai, paid an annual visit to Beijing from 12 to 14 June 2016. The delegation visited the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council; met with officials from the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Land and Resource; and joined a CPD event and members’ dinner arranged by the HKIS Beijing Office. The delegation continued on a technical visit to Shanghai on 15 and 16 June.

On 14 to 15 November 2016, a 21-member delegation, led by President Sr C K Lau and Past President and Chairman of Mainland Affairs Committee, Sr Stephen Lai, visited Guangzhou. The delegation met with officials of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the People’s Government of Guangdong Province, and had a discussion forum with the Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of Guangdong Province and related professional counterparts.

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5.2 Mainland Forums

CPD events and members’ gatherings were organised by the Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai Forums for members in the Mainland as follows:-

Beijing Forum CPD seminar on “An Overview of Hong Kong Stock Market” cum Members’

Dinner (6 April 2016) CPD seminar on “The Development of Chinese Engineering Cost Consulting

Enterprises in the next 10 years” cum Members’ Dinner (13 June 2016) Site visit to Tianjin (23 July 2016)

Guangzhou Forum

• CPD seminar on “An Overview of Guangzhou Grade A Office Market” cum

Members’ Dinner (14 November 2016)

Shanghai Forum • CPD seminar on “Overall Planning and Development Strategy of Shanghai 2040”

(12 March 2016) • Project Visit to Shimao Shenkeng Hotel in Shanghai (4 June 2016) • Study tour to Shanghai and Members’ Dinner (15 June 2016) • Members’ Dinner and Gathering in Shanghai (29 November 2016) • Project Visit to HKRI Taikoo Hui in Shanghai (3 December 2016)

5.3 International Cooperation

Over the past year, the Institute has been spending a considerable amount of time in driving the activities of various international and regional professional organisations.

Past President, Sr T T Cheung was officially appointed as the 2016-2018 Chairman of the International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) in the 10th ICEC World Congress 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in mid-October.

Chairman of General Practice Division, Sr K K Chiu, a member of the Advisory Forum Working Group of the International Valuation Standards Council (IVSC) for many years, has taken up the membership of the Nomination Committee. Playing a proactive role in setting international standards, the HKIS has joined the International Construction Measurement Standards Coalition (ICMSC) and among others, and is actively exploring the International Land Measurement Standards (ILMS), International Property Measurement Standards (IPMS) and the International Ethics Standard (IES).

On the regional front, the HKIS is proud to maintain a strong presence in Asia Pacific as our delegates shared their insights at the 20th Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors Congress (PAQS) 2016 in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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5.4 Reciprocal Recognition of Qualifications

We raised the profile of the Institute as well as the surveying profession by working closely with counterparts and other professional bodies outside Hong Kong.

The HKIS has arrived into reciprocal arrangements with China Engineering Cost Association (CECA), China Institute of Real Estate Appraisers and Agents (CIREA) and China Association of Engineering Consultants (CAEC). Many of our members have made use of their professional qualifications in China to promote and expand their business in Greater China.

A Reciprocity Agreement was signed between the Commercial Management Stream of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES) and the Quantity Surveying Division of the Institute on 22 April 2016.

To further the mutual benefits to HKIS members, the Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM), Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV), and HKIS entered into a Memorandum of Cooperation on Building Information Modelling (BIM) Development on 9 September 2016.

6 Nurturing Young Leaders within HKIS

Different ways were explored to increase the exposure of our young members. Young members actively participated in various committees and working groups and organised different events including a study tour to Vietnam, annual dinner and drinks gathering, which showed their devotion to the Institute.

Excellent results were achieved by the HKIS Dragon Boat Team in the Stanley International Dragon Boat Championship 2016 and the Joint Professionals Dragon Boat Competition 2016.

The HKIS always encourages members to develop their own interests. Hence, some of our members have formed a Surveyors Band (S!R). S!R have held various shows and concerts and were invited to perform at the HKIS Annual Dinner in November.

There were also newspaper columns and interviews dedicated to our young surveyors. Words of Appreciation Taking this opportunity, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all Office Bearers, members of the General Council, Boards, Divisional Councils, Committees, Policy Panels, Working Groups, Advisors, and the HKIS Secretariat staff for their unfailing support and contributions towards the Institute’s work. I wish the HKIS and the incoming General Council every success in the year to come. Sr C K Lau President (2015-2016) The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors 9 December 2016

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Special thanks to the contributions from all the following members who served in the respectiveCouncils / Boards / Committees / Panels / Working Groups during the council year 2015-2016

Members Members DivisionLau Chun Kong (President) Poon Wing Cheung, Lawrence (Chairman)Ho Kwok Kwan, Thomas (Senior Vice-President) Sin Kwok Leung Alan (Vice Chairman)Kwok Ngok Chung, Dick (Vice-President) Dy Wai Fung BSDWong Kin Yee, Billy (Honorary Secretary) Lam Yam On, Jim GPDLam Lik Shan, Lesly (Honorary Treasurer) Au Sing Hei, Edward GPDChang Wai Ip, Daniel So Man Cheong, Kenneth LSDTse Chi Kin, Kenny Yu Sau Chung, Edmond LSDKung Sui Lun, Andrew Leung Tony Ka Tung PDDChiu Kam Kuen Tsang Ching Lun Edwin PDDLam Tsan Wing, Alexander Chan Yuk Kit, James PFMDChan Chak Wa, Jason Wong Kwai Sang, Kays PFMDTang Hong Wai, Conrad Kong Chau Ming Raymond QSDChan Yue Chun Tang Lai Yee Sandy QSDWong Yiu Cho, Joseph Mui Kai Yeung, David YSGPong Kam Keung, James Kam Ka Fai, Raymond QSDHui Chi Man, EddieHui Wah Lun, Daniel Board of MembershipWai Chun Sing, TerenceWong Kwok Leung, Paul Members DivisionKam Ka Fai, Raymond Chung Hung Kwan, Barnabas (Chairman)Kong Chau Ming, Raymond Yim Siu Chung, Keith (Deputy Chairman)To Ka Yi, Lizzy Tse Chi Kin, Kenny BSDMook King Tong, Chris Yun Ying Kit, Kenneth BSDHo Kui Yip, Vincent Tse Wai Hung, Cliff GPDPoon Wing Cheung, Lawrence Wong Ho Ming, Augustine GPDChung Hung Kwan, Barnabas Lo Hoi Yin, Maris LSDLam Ka Fai, Francis Tang Wing Lun LSD

Chan Yuk Ming, Raymond PDDLau Tak, Francis PDDChan Yiu Keung, Oliver PFMD

Chan Hon Kwong, Louie Chan Kwok Hung, Kenny PFMDChan Ka Man, Margaret Wong Chi Kin, Jesse QSDChan Yuk Kwan, Robert Kong Chau Ming, Raymond QSDCheung Kwok Kit Li Wing Shan, Joanmi YSGChung Kwok Fai Leung San, Refeal YSGKwok Ching Wa, Gilbert Li Wing Shan, Joanmi YSGLeung Hing FungPong Kam Keung, JamesWong Kwok Hay, SamuelWu Shek Cheong, BernardYeung Man Sing

General Council

Honorary Legal Advisors

Board of Education

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General Practice Divisional Council

Members Division MembersChiu Kam Kuen (Chairman)

Chan Cheong, Gary BSD Chan Chak Wa, JasonTang Hoi Kwan, Edwin BSD Lam Tsan Wing, AlexanderLam Miu Sheung Kelly GPD Lee Bun BensonWong Ching Hang Jeffrey GPD Wan Wai Ming, TonyChan Yuk Ying Ada LSD Au Sing Hei, EdwardLaw King Wai LSD Au Yeung Ming HimNg Pak Kin, Victor PDD Chan Chak Sum, JasonOng Bay, Peter PDD Chan Chi Hing, AlnwickNg Kit Wah, Ray PFMD Chan Chi Ping, RonaldWai Chun Sing Terence PFMD Chan Ka Fai, AndrewFok Ching Yin, Amelia QSD Chan Tung Ngok, TonyWong Kwok Leung QSD Chow Chi Sang, VictorMook King Tong, Chris YSG Ho Ka Ling, ClaraWong Ka Wing, Simon YSG Lam Miu Sheung, KellyHui Wah Lun, Daniel Co-opted Lam Yam On, JimChan Kwan Ho, Eric Co-opted Lau Chun Kong

Poon Wing Cheung, LawrenceTse Wai Hung, CliffWong Ching Hang, JeffreyHo Chin Choi, Joseph

Members Choi Sin Ying, IcyChang Wai Ip, Daniel (Chairman) Mui Kai Yeung, DavidTse Chi Kin, KennyDy Wai Fung, Peter Land Surveying Divisional CouncilCheung Man To, ArthurTang Chi Wang MembersChan Cheong, Gary Tang Hong Wai, Conrad (Chairman)Chan Ka Man, Margaret Chan Yue ChunChan Mei Kuen, Idi Wong Yiu Cho, JosephChau Bing Che, Henry Leung Chi Yan, GeorgeCheuk Cheung Kei, Cheuky Liu BessieCheung Hiu Wai, George Chan Hon Kwan, HenryCheung Yan Kwai, Eddy Chan Yuk Ying, AdaFung Chi Kuong, Francis Chau Ming, MarvinLaw Chin Keung, Jason Ching Siu Tong, KenLee Hoi Tat, Nathan Chiu Kam HonLi Kwok Wah, Edgar Hon Yat Hei, TonyTse Wing Ho, Jeremy Lam Lit YinWang Man Wah, Conny Lai Lit Ki, RickyWong Hoi Kit, Wilfred Lo Hoi Yin, MarisWong Kin Yee, Billy Ng Ying Tik, PaddyWong Chiu Yu, Peter Sham Po Fai, TerryWong Tin Chi, Ryan Tang Wing Lun, Willie

Wong Ching Kei, EddieWong Kin, MichaelYiu Ka MingYu Wai WingChan Kwan Ho, EricChan Wing Shan, NatalieKoo Tak MingMa Ka Chun, EricWong Pak Wai, PeterLam Lik Shan, Lesly

Board of Professional Development

Lam Ka Fai Francis (Chairman)

Building Surveying Divisional Council

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Planning and Development Divisional Council Quantity Surveying Divisional Council

Members MembersPong Kam Keung, James (Chairman) Wong Kwok Leung, Paul (Chairman)Yew Yat Ming, Edmond Kam Ka Fai, RaymondNg Pak Kin, Victor Kong Chau Ming, RaymondMok York Yee, Cyrus Fok Ching Yin, AmeliaChan Jing Yun, Stephen Tang Lai Yee, SandyChan Yuk Ming, Raymond Chan Chi Lung, PoleonCheng Tak Yiu, Eureka Chan Ka Yee, TiffanyLam Ka Fai, Francis Choi Shing LamLau Tak, Francis Chong Hok ChingLi Chi Cheong, Markus Hui KenNgai Chi Kong, Norman Lo Kar YinSo Chun Hin, Albert Tang Chi KinTsang Ching Lun, Edwin Ting Yuen Chun, EricWong Bay, Peter Tse Sek ChuenYip Wai Lam, William Wong Chi Kin, JesseLeung Tony Ka Tung Wong Chung FatChong Wing Hong, Ben Wong Wai Yee, ChristinaHo Chin Choi, Joseph Wong Yuan Chin, TzenaLi Wing Shan, Joanmi Wu Kam Fai, JoeMui Kai Yeung, David Yeung Kai Yu, Franki

Ying Chung Sau, RexWong Chi Ho, ColinWong Shuk Yu, Karen

MembersHui Chi Man, Eddie (Chairman) Young Surveyors Group CommitteeHung Chuen Ka, CharlesHui Wah Lun, Daniel MembersWong Shing, Alan To Ka Yi, Lizzy (Chairman)Wai Chun Sing, Terence Mook King Tong, ChrisCheng Kam Wah, Edmond Wong Ka Wing, SimonChan Kwok Hung, Kenny Leung San, RefealChan Wai Kin, Raymond Mui Kai Yeung, DavidChan Yiu Keung, Oliver Wong Tin Chi, RyanChan Yuk Kit, James Chan Kit San, JacksonKwok Ngok Chung, Dick Chan Tsz Kin, MatthewLam Kwok Wing Choi Sin Ying, IcyLaw Yeuk Tim Ho Man Lai, AlfredLee Leung Si, Rebecca Ko Mei Yan, AliceLee Man Ho, Louis Lam Man Ting, KirstenLee Man Kwong, Jonathan Li Wing Shan, JoanmiLo Kwan Shing Mak Mei Yu, WinnieMa Kwok Fai, Peter Man Hon Fung, RockNg Kit Wah, Ray Mok Wan Chi, GigiWong Kwai Sang Shek Nga Ting, SanaYeung Man Kai, Gary Tse Ho Y An, BenedictMak Mei Yu, Winnie Wan Cheuk Hang, KennethShek Nga Ting, Sana Wong Chi Ho, Colin

Wong Chiu Yu, PeterWong Shuk Yu, KarenWong Wai Yee, ChristinaYeung On Chau, JohnnyYuen Wing Yan, JennyYing Chung Sau, Rex

Property and Facility Management Divisional Council

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Disciplinary Panel (Jan 2015 - Dec 2016)

BSD PDDChan Jor Kin, Kenneth Chan Yuk Ming, RaymondChan Man Wai Chong Wing Hong, BenChan Wah Wai, David So Chun Hin, AlbertChan Yuk Ming, Raymond Yu Kam HungCheung Kwok Ho, RichardChung Hung Kwan, Barnabas PFMDHo Kui Yip, Vincent Chan Jor Kin, KennethLau Chi Keung Chan Kwok Hung, KennyMichael Robert MANN Cheng Kam Wah, EdmondTang Hoi Kwan, Edwin Hui Wah Lun, DanielWong Bay Hung Chuen Ka, CharlesWong Loi Fat, Alex Kwok Ngok Chung, DickWong San, Samson Lam Kwok WingYun Ying Kit, Kenneth Yeung Man Kai, Gary

GPD QSDAu Sing Hei, Edward Au Kam Fai, EricCheung Ping Keung, Donald Chan Dut Yin, RickyChiu Kam Kuen Chan Siu Hong, HonbyChung Wing Kai, George Cheung Tat TongHo Chin Choi, Joseph Ho Kwok Kwan, ThomasLau Sze Wan, Serena Man Chi Chuen, AntonyLeung Yuk She, Herbert John Bernard MOLLOYKeith Gordon MCKINNELL Donald Lawrence READERNg Hang Kwong, Francis Tung Yau MingPang Tsan Wing, Kenneth Yim Siu Chung, KeithPang Shiu Kee Yuen Hon Fun, PeterPoon Nai Tung, ThomasPoon Wing Cheung, LawrenceTsang Mui Fan, MimiWu Moon Hoi, Marco

LSDChan Chi Duen, RonaldChan HakChing Siu Tong, KenKoo Tak MingKwok Chi Wo, SimonLam Lik Shan, LeslyShiu Wai Yee, WinnieSung Hon KwongTang Hong Wai, ConradTsoi RinaWong Chung HangYam Wing Fai

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Members Division Members DivisionDick Kwok (Chairman) Daniel Ho (Chairman) QSDArthur Cheung BSD Anderson Chan BSDJason Chan GPD Margaret Chan BSDPaddy Ng LSD Alnwick Chan GPDTony Hon LSD Marvin Chau LSDVictor Ng PDD Chiu Kam Hon LSDCyrus Mok PDD Ben Chong PDDCharles Hung PFMD Edmond Yew PDDK L Wong QSD Tim Law PFMDRex Ying QSD Lam Kwok Wing PFMDJoanmi Li YSG Wan Ho Yin QSD

Gregory Tung QSDColin Wong YSGRefeal Leung YSG

Members Division Tang Chi Wang BSD Co-optY Y Yip (Chairman)Arthur Cheung BSD Editorial BoardEdgar Li BSDTony Wan GPD Members DivisionMaris Lo LSD Billy Wong (Chairman)Lam Lit Yin LSD Lorraine Chan BSDJoseph Ho PDD Tony Chan GPDWong Bay PDD Tony Hon LSDEureka Cheng PDD Paddy Ng LSDJonathan Lee PFMD Yiu Ka Ming LSDSunny Choi QSD Cyrus Mok PDDPaul Ho QSD Victor Ng PDDRex Ying YSG William Yip PDDRyan Wong YSG Francis Lau PDD

Raymond WK Chan PFMDKen Hui QSDBetty Lo QSD

Members Division Benedict Tse YSGBilly Wong (Chairman) BSD Gigi Mok YSGJoanmi Li BSD / PDDJason Law BSDTony Wan GPDMatthew Chan LSD Members DivisionDavid Mui PDD Lesly Lam (Chairman)Tony Leung PDD Tang Chi Wang BSDLouise Lee PFMD Tony Wan GPDRebecca Lee PFMD Bessie Liu LSDTzena Wong QSD Cyrus Mok PDDTiffany Chan QSD Terence Wai PFMDJohnny Yeung YSG Sandy Tang QSDGigi Mok YSG Ryan Wong YSGKenny Chan Co-opted

Community and Charity Services Committee

Administration Committee Dispute Resolution Committee

BIM Committee

Finance Committee

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Mainland Affairs Committee

Members Division Name DivisionWong Bay (Chairman) Stephen Lai (Chairman)Andrew Kung BSD Robin Leung BSDJason Chan GPD Edgar Li BSDConrad Tang LSD Nathan Lee BSDChan Yue Chun LSD K K Chiu GPDRicky Lai LSD Alexander Lam GPDYiu Ka Ming LSD Tony Chan GPDStephen Chan PDD Alberich Yu LSDFrancis Lau PDD Felix Lam LSDJames Pong PDD Edwin Tsang PDDTony Leung PDD Joseph Ho PDDDick Kwok PFMD Tony Leung PDDDaniel Hui PFMD Joanmi Li PDDGary Yeung PFMD Dick Kwok PFMDPaul Wong QSD Charles Hung PFMDKeith Yim QSD Daniel Hui PFMDSimon Wong YSG Keith Yim QSD

Antony Man QSDWinnie Mak YSG

Members Division Task Force on Belt and Road InitiativesJoseph Chong (Chairman)Tang Chi Wang BSD Members DivisionRyan Wong BSD Stephen Lai (Convenor)Andrew Lam BSD Robin Leung BSDVictor Chow GPD Edgar Li BSDTony Hon LSD K K Chiu GPDMichael Wong LSD Alexander Lam GPDEddie Wong LSD Tony Chan GPDDavid Mui PDD Wong Chung Hang LSDVictor Ng PDD Tony Leung PDDPeter Ma PFMD Edmond Yew PDDRex Ying QSD Victor Ng PDDKenneth Wan YSG Dick Kwok PFMD

Charles Hung PFMDKays Wong PFMDLam Kwok Wing PFMD

Members Division Antony Man QSDLeung Shou Chun (Chairman) Winnie Mak YSGVincent Ho BSD Joanmi Li YSGJeremy Tse BSD Icy Choi YSGTony Wan GPDJason CS Chan GPDJim Lam GPDConrad Tang LSDWillie Tang LSDJoseph Wong LSDKen Ching LSDNatalie Chan (Secretary) PDDLizzy To YSG

HKIS/RICS Liaison Committee

Land Boundary Committee

IT Committee

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Members Division Members DivisionJason CS Chan (Chairman) GPD Eddie Hui (Chairman)Cheuky Cheuk BSD Daniel Ho BSDEddie Wong LSD Conny Wang BSDStephen Chan PDD Thomas Lam GPDJoseph Ho PDD Jim Lam GPDVincent Lo PFMD Conrad Tang (Vice Chairman) LSDTzena Wong QSD Ken Ching LSDJesse Wong QSD Natalie Chan LSDChristina Wong YSG Cyrus Mok PDD

Eureka Cheng PDDWilliam Yip PDDOliver Chan PFMDEdmond Cheng PFMD

Members Division Mei-yung Leung QSDSamson Wong (Chairman) Sandy Tang QSDPhilip Tse BSD Refeal Leung YSGNathan Lee BSDSamson Wong BSDEdgar Li BSDJoseph Ho GPD Members DivisionWong Pak Wai Peter LSD Lesly Lam (Chairman)Lam Lit Yin LSD Nathan Lee (Vice Chairman) BSDBen Chong PDD Jason CS Chan GPDFrancis Lam PDD Joanmi Li PDDWilliam Yip PDD David Mui PDDJoanmi Li PDD Edwin Tsang PDDJames Chan PFMD Cyrus Mok PDDOliver Chan PFMD Rex Ying QSDKays Wong PFMD Amelia Fok QSDKeith Yim QSD Bessie Liu Badminton CaptainTzena Wong (Vice Chairlady) QSD Charles Yip Badminton CaptainRyan Wong YSG Horace Chan Basketball CaptainWinnie Mak YSG Jerry Li Basketball Captain

Arthur Cheung Basketball CaptainTommy Lam Bowling CaptainKenneth Chan Dragon Boat

Members Division Ryan Wong Dragon BoatThomas Ho (Chairman) TT Cheung Golf CaptainAndrew Kung BSD Daniel Ho GolfDaniel Chang BSD Nelson Cheng GolfJeffrey Wong GPD Lesly Lam Marathon/ Singing Clara Ho GPD Band/ Soccer CaptainsMichael Wong LSD Jerry Tse Snooker CaptainJoseph Wong LSD Jim Chun-yip Table-tennis CaptainJames Pong PDD Sunny Chan Tennis CaptainVictor Ng PDD Iris Wong Volleyball (Women) CaptainFrancis Lam PDD Nathan Lee Volleyball (Men) CaptainGary Yeung PFMDVincent Lo PFMDRaymond Kong QSDC F Wong QSDDavid Mui YSGSimon Wong YSG

Project Management Committee

Public and Social Affairs Committee

Sports and Recreation Committee

Members' Welfare Committee Research Committee

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Practice Organising Committee

Members Division Members DivisionLawrence Poon (Chairman) Dick Kwok (Chairman)Vincent Ho BSD Joanmi Li BSD & YSGKenny Tse BSD George Cheung BSDCliff Tse GPD Tony Chan GPDRonald Chan GPD Cliff Tse GPDStanley Fung GPD Natalie Chan LSDLawrence Poon GPD Matthew Chan LSDTang Wing Lun LSD Victor Ng PDDLam Lit Yin LSD Eureka Cheng PDDJoseph Ho PDD Peter Ma PFMDFrancis Lam PDD Joseph Chong QSDGary Yeung PFMD S C Tse QSDJoseph Chong QSD Simon Wong YSGEric Ting QSDChris Mook YSGColin Wong YSG

Organising Committee

Members DivisionMembers Dick Kwok (Chairman)Thomas Ho (Chairman) Eddy Cheung BSDDaniel Chang Daniel Pong BSDKK Chiu Jason C S Chan GPD Alexander Lam Elsa Ng GPD Koo Tak Ming Veronica Lee GPD Kenny Chan Natalie Chan LSDEddie Hui Matthew Chan LSDOliver Chan Tony Leung PDDEureka Cheng Joanmi Li PDDJames Pong Winnie Mak PFMDTony Leung Louis Lee PFMDPaul Wong Rachael Mak PFMDRaymond Kam Tzena Wong QSDLizzy To Christina Wong QSD

Kirsten Lam YSGMainland Forums Karen Wong YSG

DivisionShanghai Forum HKIS/SPRA Liaison GroupIris Lee (Chairman) GPDMartin Leung (Vice Chairman) PFMD Members Division

Lawrence Poon (Chairman)Beijing Forum Vincent Ho BSDY L Wu (Chairman) BSD Robin Leung BSDAlice Law (Vice Chairman) GPD Edward Au GPD

Tony Wan GPDGuangzhou Forum Lawrence Poon GPDPaul Cheung (Chairman) GPD James Pong PDDEdgar Li (Vice Chairman) BSD Rex Ying QSD

Christina Wong QSDDavid Mui YSGLizzy To YSG

HKIS Annual Conference 2016

HKIS Annual Dinner 2016

PDD

Strategic Planning Committee

Division

BSDGPDGPD LSDLSDPFMDPFMD

Standing Committee on Code of Measuring

PDDPDDQSDQSDYSG

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Building Policy Panel Working Group on Competition Ordinance

Members Division Members DivisionVincent Ho (Chairman) Alnwick Chan (Convenor)Robin Leung BSD Joanmi Li BSDAlan Sin BSD Francis Fung BSDPeter Dy BSD Tony Chan GPDJim Lam GPD Joseph Wong LSDRaymond Chan PDD Wong Pak Wai Peter LSDWong Bay PDD Ben Chong PDDKeith Yim QSD Peter Ma PFMDAntony Man QSD Sandy Tang QSDSimon Wong YSG Eric Ting QSDRefeal Leung YSG Winnie Mak YSG

Icy Choi YSGHousing Policy Panel

Members DivisionC K Chan (Chairman) Members DivisionNathan Lee BSD Vincent Ho (Convenor)Edgar Li (Vice Chairman) BSD Wong Bay BSDEdward Au GPD Idi Chan BSDTony Chan GPD Leung Kam Fai BSDThomas Lam GPD Cliff Tse GPDWinnie Koo GPD Michael Wong LSDLesly Lam LSD Alan Cheung QSDYiu Ka Ming LSD Paul Ho QSDEdwin Tsang PDDJames Pong PDD Working Group on Lantau DevelopmentFrancis Lam PDDWong Bay PDD Members DivisionTony Leung PDD Tony Leung (Convenor)James Chan PFMD Edwin Tang BSDS C Tse QSD Daniel Chang BSDC F Wong QSD K K Chiu GPDLizzy To YSG Alexander Lam GPDVictor Ng YSG Clara Ho GPD

Joseph Ho GPDRex Ying QSDAmelia Fok QSD

Members DivisionLau Chun Kong (Chairman) Working Group on Security of PaymentNathan Lee BSDEdgar Li BSD Members DivisionHarry Chan GPD Raymond Kam (Convenor)Tony Wan GPD Andrew Lam BSDTony Chan GPD Daniel Pong BSDAlnwick Chan GPD Tang Chi Wang BSDVictor Chow GPD Tony Wan GPDHenry Cheng GPD Raymond Kong QSDLesly Lam LSD Paul Ho QSDYiu Ka Ming LSDEdmond Yew PDDEureka Cheng PDDFrancis Lam PDDFrancis Lau PDDJames Chan PFMDRaymond Kam QSDKeith Yim QSDJoanmi Li YSGVictor Ng YSG

Land Policy Panel

Working Group on Heritage

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Working Group Members, Cicerones and Volunteers of "Appreciate Hong Kong Touring Central with Surveyors" 2016

Gary Chan Karrie Lui Sau KwanJason Chan Chak Sum Peter MaKenneth Chan Koon Sze Iris MakLeoni Chan Winnie MakChan Wai Sing Rock ManY C Chan Cyrus MokDaniel Chang Gigi MokEureka Cheng Cara NgArthur Cheung Elsa NgRicky Cheung Francis NgBen Chong Ray NgMaggie Chu Lawrence PoonPeter Dy Sandy TangJackey Fung Lizzy ToEddie Hau Aileen TsangThomas Ho Kenny TseDaniel Hui Natalie TseEddie Hui Kenneth WanHayley Kan Ross WanPatrick Kwok Siu Wing Wong BayJohn Lam Chi Man Judy WongLam Kwok Wing Joseph WongTim Law Karen WongBethany Lo Wong Kwai SangLouis Lee Peter WongNathan Lee Ryan WongVeronica Lee Tzena WongTony Leung Gary YeungLeung Chi Kwan Edmond YewWilliam Leung Rex YingJoanmi Li Kenneth YunMichael Li