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Mar
2023
HKIA First Quarterly General Meeting (1st QGM) 2023
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The HKIA First Quarterly General Meeting (1st QGM) 2023 would be held on 30 March 2023, with details as follows:

Date: 30 March 2023 (Thursday)
Time: 7:00pm (6:30pm Registration)
Venue: Winning Post, 7/F Members Stand II, Happy Valley Racecourse
Format: Hybrid, with Zoom support
Registration: Please register your attendance (physical / online) at https://forms.gle/SmwNDArHuZ7vMgat8 by 27 March 2023 (Monday).
*Limited seats for physical meeting will be allocated on first-come-first-served basis.
 
The agenda of the meeting:
1.
Apologies for absence
2.
Speech by Speaker: Ar. LI Ho Kin, Chairperson, BEAM Society Limited [Biography]
3.
Adoption of minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on 6 December 2022 [Appendix A]
4.
Matters arising from the 6 December 2022 Annual General Meeting
5.
Report from the President [Appendix B]
6.
Report from the Honorary Secretary [Appendix C]
7.
Report from the Honorary Treasurer [Appendix D]
8.
Presentation of Certificates and Awards
- New Members
- New Corporate Members
- Certified Accreditors
- BIM Coordinator (HKIA) / BIM Coordinator Accreditation
- Volunteers for World Architecture Day 2022
- HKIA x MOViE MOViE Life is Art Festival
- Long Service Award
9.
Any Other Business
10.
Date of the Second Quarterly General Meeting: 15 June 2023
Should you have any enquiries, please contact HKIA Secretariat at 2511 6323 or qgmagm@hkia.org.hk.
 
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The HKIA First Quarterly General Meeting in 2023 took place on 30 March at Jockey Club with a good attendance of our fellow members.
 
Ar. Li Ho Kin, Chairman of the BEAM Society Limited was our QGM Guest Speaker! HK shared with us the mission and works of BSL, the conduct and promotion of BEAM Assessment, and the training for BEAM Professionals.
 
Towards Hong Kong’s goal of arriving net zero carbon in 2050, both new and existing buildings’ design for sustainability are key contributors.
 
The Institute is committed to support design for sustainability in our Architecture, for the benefits of our future generations to come.