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Industry and standing committees are set up to study and review issues and concerns that are of particular relevance to the different disciplines and areas of operation. These Committees will make policy proposals to the government on matters affecting the construction industry.

Building Committee
Chairman: Mr. Stephen LEE
Vice-chairman (BD): Mr. Alec TSANG
Vice-chairman (ASD): Mr. LAW Wai Tai
Vice-chairman (HA): Mr. Danny HUNG
Honorary Treasurer: Mr. Kenneth MOK
This committee deals with Government and private sector building construction works. It has been working closely with relevant bodies including the Development Bureau, the Hong Kong Housing Authority, the Architectural Services Department and the Buildings Department, etc to improve communication, streamline work practices and regulatory measures.
Civil Engineering Committee
Chairman: Mr. Thomas HO
Vice-chairman: Mr. C. N. YIP
Honorary Treasurer: Mr. Colin BIRKBY
The Committee was established in 1980 and has been reflecting the voices of its members. This Committee has been playing a major role in advising the Government on policies related to civil engineering works and on the construction industry through regular dialogues with Government departments and other parties concerned.
Piling Contractors Committee
Chairman: Mr. Patrick YUE
Vice-chairman: Mr. Fred KOO
Vice-chairman: Mr. Paul LEE
Honorary Treasurer: Mr. Tom LEE
The Committee aims to promote and maintain a safe, economical and efficient piling industry. This committee liaises closely with the Buildings Department, the Housing Department, and the Architectural Services Department to resolve issues and problems experienced by the piling contractors.
Site Investigation Contractors Committee
Chairman: Mr. C. N. NGAN
Vice-chairman: Mr. K. S. LUK
Vice-chairman: Mr. Edward CHENG
Honorary Treasurer: Mr. B. C. TAM
This committee is set up to improve the quality of the site investigation industry. It represents HKCA to negotiate and resolve problems related to site investigation works with the relevant Government departments, and in particular GEO, and provide a consultation channel for Government and other professional bodies on matters related to the site investigation industry.
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