Earlier three Legislative Council members Ge Peifan, Chen Shaoxiong and Lin Xiaolu, together with engineers and technology experts, set up the "Smart Living Promotion Group" to propose a series of "Smart Living" initiatives on building and utilizing technological innovation infrastructure and green ecosystems , and then put forward a number of proposals to the new government on "smart planning, construction and buildings", including implementing green buildings, updating legislation and accelerating talent training.
The "Smart Living Promotion Team" met with the Secretary for Development, Ning Hon Ho, Deputy Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Cheung Man-li, Lands Department, OGCIO and other relevant officials, urging the Government to make good use of technology to speed up the construction of public housing and the construction of the "Smart Northern Metropolis" , refers to the hope that the government can create a smarter, greener and more livable Hong Kong.
It is recommended to use fully assembled synthetic buildings and green buildings
The "Smart Living Promotion Group" made several recommendations to the government, including the full use of composite buildings and green buildings (MiC, DfMA, MiMEP) in public housing, infrastructure and building construction projects, and shortening the construction period.
Use Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to collect, integrate and analyze geospatial data, and display the results of data analysis in an integrated manner, so that stakeholders in various bureaux and departments can make more accurate and rapid decisions based on a single data source, reducing The province has repeated research and review to speed up the planning and construction process of new development areas; reorganized the Census and Statistics Department into the "Big Data Bureau", and established a geographic information and statistics special team responsible for collecting, analyzing, collating, and opening useful data.
The Promotion Team also hopes that the Development Bureau and the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau will take the lead, and through cross-departmental data exchange, a culture of data sharing will be consolidated, and a synergistic effect will be formed to drive other policy bureaux to follow suit.
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Advocate the full implementation of green building
In addition, the group also recommends that green buildings be fully implemented, and carbon emission targets should be set for construction projects as soon as possible in order to achieve the 2050 carbon neutrality target.
Fully implement carbon emission management for new buildings, give priority to the use of environmentally friendly materials, and attach "carbon labels" to materials used in construction and construction to grasp the "carbon emission intensity"; implement "carbon audits" as soon as possible to calculate the construction and Carbon emissions during building operation, formulate "carbon intensity" standards and establish a database, calculate "negative carbon share" and implement corresponding carbon neutrality measures to ensure that future infrastructure promotes people's daily life to become low-carbon.
In addition, it is recommended to update outdated regulations and straighten out procedures to streamline the inter-departmental collaboration process, especially related to cross-departmental data interconnection and public disclosure of laws and regulations on data sharing.
Finally, the group recommends speeding up the training of talents, strengthening civil servants' training on smart cities and related technologies through the Civil Service Academy, and enhancing their awareness of the application of information technology and data sharing.
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