Dear Members,
HKIA Second Quarterly General Meeting (2nd QGM) 2024
Please be advised that the Second Quarterly General Meeting (2nd QGM) of the Institute in 2024 will be held with details as follows:
Date: |
13 June 2024 (Thursday) |
Time: |
6:30pm – Registration 7:00pm – Meeting Reports / Dinner Served 7:30pm – Speech by Guest of Honour |
Venue: |
Banquet Hall, 1/F, Centenary Building, Craigengower Cricket Club, 188 Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong |
Format: |
Hybrid, with Zoom support |
Registration: |
Please register your attendance (physical / online) at https://forms.gle/Rfa7AiyswR3rtVvp6 by 10 June 2024 (Monday). *Limited seats for physical attendance to be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. |
The agenda of the meeting:
1. |
Apologies for Absence |
2. |
Adoption of Minutes of the First Quarterly General Meeting on 14 March 2024 [Appendix A] |
3. |
Matters arising from the First Quarterly General Meeting on 14 March 2024 |
4. |
Report from the President [Appendix B] |
5. |
Report from the Honorary Secretary [Appendix C] |
6. |
Report from the Honorary Treasurer [Appendix D] |
7. |
Speech by Guest of Honour: Mr Michael LI Kiu Yin, JP, Director of Architectural Services Architectural Services Department, The Government of the HKSAR (Topic: We Care for Our City 建民所梦.筑港所想) |
8. |
Presentation of Certificates and Awards |
9. |
Any Other Business |
10. |
Date of the Third Quarterly General Meeting 2024: 19 September 2024 |
Should you have any enquiries, please contact HKIA Secretariat at 2511 6323 or qgmagm@hkia.org.hk.
Yours sincerely,
Thomas CHEUNG, FHKIA RA
Honorary Secretary
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The HKIA Second Quarterly General Meeting 2024 took place on 13 June at Craigengower Cricket Club, with some 100 members attending in person and more than 20 online.
Mr Michael LI Kiu Yin, JP, Director of Architectural Services, was our Guest Speaker. He shared with members the urgent projects that were completed within short period of time during the pandemic and fast-track projects to address short-term public housing shortage. The Institute supports the Government’s overall general direction in increasing the housing supply of Hong Kong and welcomes opportunities to discuss details of any new initiatives.
More photos: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/yHMcFqEhCFh9w6Qt/