The Dedicated Rehousing Estate (DRE) at Ma Tau Kok, developed by the Hong Kong Housing Society (HKHS), provides timely rehousing for residents affected by urban redevelopment projects, featuring modern residential towers and comprehensive community facilities. The development comprises a 2-storey basement, three 3-storey podiums, two 25-storey Subsidised Sale Flat (SSF) towers, and one 27-storey Public Rental Housing block, designed to enhance urban living quality.
A key highlight of the project is the MiC Collaboration Centre “MiSEA,” located within the site, which serves as both the site office and a hub for promoting construction safety, innovation, and workers’ welfare.
You are cordially invited to visit the “MiSEA” office of the Ma Tau Kok project to share the safety and wellness concepts, introduce the safety promotion initiatives adopted in the project, showcase the welfare facilities provided to workers and see the control capsule of the remote tower crane, which enhances the safety of tower crane operations through advanced remote-control technology.
Brief itinerary
| CPD Code: | CPD20260725V |
| Organized: | Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers (HKICM)
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (BUD Division)
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| Date: | 25 July 2026 (Saturday) |
| Time: | 9:30 am - 11:30 am |
| Venue: | Dedicated Rehousing Estate at Ma Tau Kok |
| Speaker(s): | Mr. Stone Mui |
| Language: | Cantonese supplemented by English |
| CPD Hour(s): | 2 |
| Priority: | HKICM members; first-come-first-served |
| Enrollment Fee: | Free-of-charge |
| Deadline: | 15 June 2026 (Monday) |
| Register Link: | Register |
| Remarks: | 1. All successful participants should possess and bring the valid Safety Card (Green Card) or the equivalent document, such as an HKIE corporate membership card. 2. Participants are REQUIRED to bring along your Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) during the visit. Safety helmets will be provided at the construction site. Sleeveless or tank top shirts, short pants, sweatpants, dresses, skirts, sneakers, sandals, high-heeled shoes, and open-toed shoes are not permitted for this visit. 3. The organizer reserves the right to disqualify and terminate those non-properly registered participants. 4. Participants are deemed to understand that there are risks associated with joining the event, and fully responsible for his/her own safety and personal belongings. Participants may consider taking out their own insurance policy to cover their own risks. |
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