FAQ

Q1.

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What are the major benefits of joining CII-HK as corporate members?

Major benefits include:

  • Industry driven collaborative research and development (R&D)
  • Access to innovative practices in construction
  • Being placed to reap the rewards from increased productivity and profitability
  • Networking with all disciplines within the industry
  • Being part of a forum that sets standards across the industry
  • Being recognized as having a genuine desire for continuous improvements
  • Enjoy members' rates on purchasing publications by the international renowned research institution, the European Construction Institute (ECI)

Q2.

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Can members obtain the research outcomes of each project?

Yes! Dissemination of research outcomes of each funded project will be conducted and presented in the form of written reports or research monographs distributed to CII-HK members only, or the public at large if so approved and decided by the Executive Board.


Q3.

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How can I submit my contributions or news to the CII-HK Newsletter for publication?

We welcome valuable contributions and news from subscribing members. You may send your contributions and news to the following address (preferably via email) for consideration. However, the CII-HK and its Editor reserve the right to edit and select the contents received for publication or posting. Advertisement of member organizations is equally welcome.

Dr. Daniel W.M. Chan
Assistant Professor & Editor of CII-HK Newsletter
Department of Building and Real Estate
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel No: (852) 2766 4387
Fax No: (852) 2764 5131
Email: bsdchan@inet.polyu.edu.hk


Q4.


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If I have a research initiative in mind, what can I do to draw consideration
by the CII-HK?

Members with any research ideas are encouraged to write to CII-HK by email or other means or simply talk to any members of the Research Committee any time convenient. Based on those research initiatives, members of the Research Committee would try to assess the 'research areas' and 'researchability' (feasibility of useful research), and prepare possible 'research synopsis' for consideration and prioritization of the Research Committee.