Wednesday, 6 January 2010
The Chief Engineer's Blog- 3 types of people
Let me start by stating that there are 3 types of people in this world:
1. the wise people, who survive and excel because they have wit and wisdom
2. the diligent people, who survive by focus on what they are looking for.
3. the ones who are not wise nor wanting to work hard either.
Which one you want to be?
Saturday, 2 January 2010
Data Centre Operation & Maintenance for Professional Engineers and Managers

Bundled with CDCDP (Certified Data Centre Design Professional) !
Duration: 1 day
Enrollment Fee: HK$1,500*
- The 1-day seminar of data centre operation & maintenance is bundled with CDCDP programme.
- Participants may enroll to the 1-day seminar only and pay for the enrollment fee (HK$1,500).
- Enrollment fee (HK$1,500) will be rebated when making the payment of 3-day CDCDP programme.
- Participants may also pay for whole course fee of CDCDP (Section A) and attend both 1-day seminar and 3-day CDCDP training programme.
Friday, 27 November 2009
Thursday, 5 November 2009
MSc / PgDip in Facilities Management (by Heriot-Watt University, UK)
Hong Kong College of Engineering - MSc / PgDip in Facilities Management
Special Features:
This programme (MSc award) is accredited by RICS. Students only study 3 - 4 modules / subjects can directly apply for RICS Membership by Adaptation Route 1.
The Adaptation Route 1 is suitable for candidates who have not less than 10 years relevant working experience. He / She should (at least) got a non-accredited Bachelor Degree in engineering or relevant fields.
For more information on this Adaption Route 1 leads to professional membership, please refer to:
RICS Adaption Route 1 - Assessment of Professional Competence (APC)
Please contact Mr. Lui at 3165 8068 for more information.
Monday, 7 September 2009
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Certified Data Centre Design Professional (CDCDP) Qualification
NEW!
A Road to Certified Professional Engineer for Data Centre Design -
Certified Data Centre Design Professional (CDCDP) Qualification
國際認可數據中心設計師專業資格
HKCE is an exclusive approved Training Centre in Asia for CDCDP's course delivery jointly organized with CNet Training, UK.
Date:
8th Intake - Section A of CDCDP (3 days Courses) - Data Centre Design Series
19, 20, 21 May 2011 (Thursday - Saturday)
3st Intake - Section B of CDCDP (four 1 day Courses) - Green Data Centre Series
Data Centre Power - 22 June 2011 (Wednesday)
Data Centre Cooling - 23 June 2011 (Thursday)
Data Centre Efficiency - 24 June 2011 (Friday)
Data Centre Management - 25 June 2011 (Saturday)
Time:
10:00 am - 5:00 pm (with one hour lunch break)
Venue:
Hong Kong College of Engineering,
4/F, Fee Tat Commercial Centre, 613 Nathan Road, Mongkok, Kowloon, HK
Application Period:
Invite application from NOW to June 2011
General Introduction:
The CDCDP (Certificate Data Centre Design Professional) is an accumulation of required courses and has an overall BTEC qualification upon completion.
This BTEC qualification from Edexcel combines with
Section A
Certified Data Centre Design (CDCD)
Section B
Data Centre Power
Data Centre Cooling
Data Centre Efficiency
Data Centre Management
as the only complete data centre qualification available worldwide. The CDCDP package gives you an outstanding Advanced Professional Level 5 BTEC Qualifications that provides an unbeatable industry recognized and endorsed level of capability that places you ahead of your competition.
By completing section A, Certified Data Centre Design, you are eligible to acquire CDCD qualification which is an intermediate level of whole CDCDP. You may further study one course in Section B and acquire CDCDP qualification. Finally, you are required to complete the remaining 3 courses in section B within 3 years.
CNet Training's Instructor:
Gary Thornton, Technical Director for CNet Training and has responsibility for the development of the portfolios, which have included:
- Network roll-out training for two major media companies;
- Datacomms training for the UK Olympics project;
- Bespoke competency assessment and skills training for major datacomms companies;
- Working with BCS on the development of the Practitioner Course in energy efficiency and implementing the EU Code of Conduct in Data Centres;
- The Certified Data Centre Design Professional programme.
He has contributed to the BICSI TDMM and the draft BICSI TIA942 Standard. He is a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (MIET).
Medium of Instruction:
English with English Learning Notes / Materials
Intake Target:
20 - 30 Participants
Tuition Fee and More Information:
Please download here
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
Energy saving evolves business opportunities
The Authority is now inviting applications of residential, industrial and commercial buildings for Energy-cum-carbon Audit Projects. The application period is still opened for three years or until running out of the Fund. It is anticipated that more than 1,600 projects can be created and bring more creditable business / employment opportunities for E&M, building services engineering, environmental engineering or related industries.
Ways to slow down the green-house gas emission:
- Turn off lights that are not in use. Affix "Safe Energy" stickers near the switched as a reminder.
Cut down the number of lumps in an area when day light is sufficient. - Use more daylight if possible to reduce energy consumption.
- Keep all windows, lights and light fittings clean and maintain optimum performance.
- Replace incandescent lamps with compact fluorescent lamps affixed with the Energy Labels and save $80 per 60W bulb each year.
- Replace "fat" tubes (T10 or T8 fluorescent lamps) with "thin" tubes (T5 fluorescent lamps). For 1,000 m2 office, an electricity cost of up to 10,000 can be saved each year.
- Install occupancy sensors to turn off lights automatically in public areas such as corridor, toilets, etc.
- Replace conventional "Exit" signs with LED "Exit" signs and save up to $220 of electricity cost per sign each year.
- Replace tungsten halogen "spotlight" lamps with compact fluorescent lamps and save up to $70 of electricity cost per 50W bulb each year.
Energy-cum-carbon auditing scheme helps landlords to investigate their building for energy consumption and green-house gas emission effectively and systematically. The scheme can also promote opportunities of effective use of energy, energy saving and reduction of green-house gas emission.
The 4.5 billion dollars' funding scheme encourages landlords to increase energy efficiency of building. It also boosts energy saving industries to expand their markets. Landlords or other contractors may employ companies for energy saving plans or energy / carbon auditing. Most corporations may introduce energy saving products which bring more business opportunities.
The Hong Kong College, which also provides training on energy management / energy saving, helps professionals to raise relevant knowledge. It prepares engineers to study a Certified Carbon Auditor Professionals (CAP) course in Hong Kong.
For any information, pleas visit http://www.hkceedu.org/.
(1) Facilities Energy Management
(2) Effective Energy Auditing
All information here is provided by Hong Kong College of Engineering.
Contact Person: Mr. K.H. Lui
Direct: (852) 3165 8068
Email: lui@hkceedu.org
Website: http://www.hkceedu.org/
Blog: http://engineer-job.blogspot.com/
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