"Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Systems in MiMEP and MiC" Free Workshop


Event Details
24 March 2026
14:30 - 17:30
Classroom 126, 1/F, HKPC Building, 78 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon
Cantonese and Putonghua
Small engineering contractors, building services consultants, and property management firms
About the Event
Facing global net-zero trends, modular construction alone is no longer sufficient to meet future challenges. Successfully delivering sustainable, energy-efficient building systems using Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) and Multi-trade integrated Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MiMEP) frameworks is now the key to ensuring project compliance and long-term value.
This workshop focuses on practical strategies for delivering sustainable, energy-efficient building systems within MiMEP and MiC frameworks, exploring how early design choices, system integration, and modularisation effectively reduce lifecycle energy consumption and support carbon reduction targets while enhancing maintainability. Led by senior engineering experts with extensive MiMEP and MiC project experience, the session will analyse relevant building standards, highlighting requirements, compliance pathways, and the wording of technical specifications for Fixed Electrical Installations. An interactive session will introduce the Autodesk Design Review workflow, helping you assess modular layouts, verify coordination, and document energy-focused design decisions.
Tailored for small engineering contractors, building services consultants, and property management firms, this event helps you elevate project sustainability while managing risk, cost, and time. Spaces are limited, register today!
*This is an "Official" and "Core" activity related to "Professional Practices" under the Continuing Professional Development Scheme of the Property Management Services Authority. Holders of Property Management Practitioner Licence may receive a maximum of 3 CPD hours by participating in the activity.
Event Agenda
Registration
An Environmentally Friendly Ductwork System that Integrates MiMEP Elements and Sustainable Development Principles
Ms Yanping CIAO, Technical manager (MiMEP) , Air Trade Centre limited
Energy Management and Sustainability in Smart Homes: Practical Experience under the “Good House” Standard - Electrical and Mechanical Services Segment
Mr Shijun DAI*, Senior Engineer, China Overseas Property Innovation Research Institute
Mr Fenzhan LEI, Senior Researcher, China Overseas Property Innovation Research Institute
Interaction and Q&A Session
Break
Energy Management and Sustainability in Smart Homes: Practical Experience under the “Good House” Standard - Interior Works Segment
Mr Shijun DAI*, Senior Engineer, China Overseas Property Innovation Research Institute
Mr Fenzhan LEI, Senior Researcher, China Overseas Property Innovation Research Institute
Interaction and Q&A Session
Break
The Application and Development of Prefabricated Steel Structure Assembly Systems
Mr Jierui (Jerry) QIAN, Technical Supervisor, Master in Housing Policy & Management, Lingnan University (Hong Kong), B.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Missouri, Former Chief Building Engineer, First HEC Engineering PC, New York City
Interaction and Q&A session

Disclaimer:
Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material/event (or by members of the project team) do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or the Vetting Committee of the Trade and Industrial Organisation Support Fund.
Please be advised that the views and opinions expressed in the panels by the speakers are not those of HKPC, and accordingly, HKPC takes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the contents provided and shared by the speakers, and expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever for any claim, loss or damage howsoever arising from the use of or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents thereof.
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Ms Irene Cheung| +852 2788 5738 | irenecheung@hkpc.org
Ms Karen Keung | +852 2789 5126 | karenkeung@hkpc.org