機電署持續為客戶提供數碼化機電工程及創新方案,與客戶共同為社會創造最大的公眾價值。我們的數碼化創新方案多次得到業界肯定,屢獲殊榮。另外,為了探索更多數碼化工程解決方案,我們聯同其他政府部門及合作伙伴舉辦創新科技工作坊,與業界專才共同探討應用創新方案的可行性,並進行相關的研發工作。
為優化機電設施的維修保養工作流程,我們積極在數個政府部門及非政府機構的場地應用「建築信息模擬-資產管理」(BIM-AM)系統。我們於2019年在BIM-AM試點項目成功應用物聯網技術,成效理想,更在Autodesk香港建築信息模擬設計大獎2019勇奪三個獎項。
榮獲「設計大獎」的建造業零碳天地,是首座符合《建築信息模擬-資產管理標準及指引》(《指引》)並結合BIM-AM和物聯網技術的非政府機構建築物。工程人員可使用流動裝置應用程式,透過無線物聯網傳感器進行遙距監控,並利用射頻識別系統和二維碼掃描進行快速資產定位。工程人員更可透過追查BIM-AM系統內的資產關係,為故障進行遙距診斷,從而提升設施管理的效率。
至於獲得「榮譽獎」的機電署客戶服務中心,是首個把《指引》應用於整個建築生命周期的政府場地,從設計、施工以至營運的各個階段均全面採用BIM技術。此外,我們的團隊致力開發和應用BIM-AM技術,自2014年開始一直參與BIM-AM項目研發的機電署電子工程師袁彪洪先生更奪得「Young BIMer of the Year」獎項,肯定了他在促進行業數碼化發展方面的貢獻。
登入網址觀看得獎項目的參賽短片:
建造業零碳天地: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxDqn7YcHW0 (只提供中文版)
機電署客戶服務中心: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLaxl_KpEnk (只提供中文版)
除上述獎項外,機電署亦榮獲「型建香港第五屆國際BIM大獎-最佳BIM政府部門大獎」。經專業BIM協會型建香港及行業專家評審,引入BIM-AM技術的香港兒童醫院及天水圍醫院項目獲得嘉許。有關項目由機電署與兩所醫院合作,於醫院應用BIM-AM技術,以便維修人員進行機電資產管理,有助提升公共醫療服務。
型建香港第五屆國際BIM大獎賽高峰論壇以「數字城市」為主題,匯聚國內及香港的業界精英,探討BIM及雲技術、人工智能、物聯網、大數據等在建築工程行業的應用,以及建築行業的數碼化轉型和智慧城市的發展。科技發展日新月異,機電署積極與不同界別及部門合作,利用創新技術提升機電資產的表現,期望日後更多客戶部門能應用BIM-AM技術,共同打造香港成為智慧之都。
踏入2020年,機電署與香港科技園公司(科技園公司)及政府資訊科技總監辦公室(資科辦)攜手合作,於1月15日在香港科學園舉辦創新及科技日X傳感器測試平台工作坊,為各政府部門及園區公司締造配對平台,探討和交流本港物聯網解決方案及相關技術的發展和應用,同時物色潛在的合作伙伴。
機電署於工作坊上介紹政府專屬物聯網「政府物聯通」的各項應用,包括進行最佳化機電設備監控及預測性維護、改進防洪監察、停車場管理等,並分享有關傳感器日常應用的經驗和挑戰,以推動政府部門應用物聯網技術。
當日各參與機構展示多元化的傳感技術及傳感器應用方案,並介紹如何應用傳感器提升營運效率及服務水平,吸引超過220名來自政府部門、園區公司和科研機構的代表及學術專家出席。
歡迎客戶部門提出應用物聯網的需求,我們樂意提供合適的技術支援及物聯網方案,請致電2808 3593與我們的高級工程師陳賀賢先生聯絡。
The EMSD has been providing digitised E&M engineering and innovative solutions to clients and working with them to maximise public value for the society. Our digitised innovative solutions have been recognised by the trade time and again and have won numerous awards. Furthermore, to explore more digitised engineering solutions, we have organised innovation and technology (I&T) workshops in collaboration with other government departments and partners to study the feasibility of applying innovative solutions with trade experts and carry out related research and development (R&D).
To optimise the maintenance workflow of E&M facilities, we actively adopt the Building Information Modelling-Asset Management (BIM-AM) system in venues of a number of government departments and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). In 2019, our successful application of Internet of Things (IoT) technology in BIM-AM pilot projects yielded satisfactory results, and we were presented with three awards in the Autodesk Hong Kong BIM Awards 2019.
The CIC-Zero Carbon Building, winner of the “BIM Awards”, is the first NGO building that complies with the BIM-AM Standards and Guidelines (the Guidelines) and integrates the BIM-AM technology with that of the IoT. By means of a mobile application, engineering personnel are able to carry out remote monitoring via the wireless IoT sensors, and perform quick positioning of assets using the radio-frequency identification system and QR code scanning. They can also conduct remote diagnosis for facility faults by tracking the asset relationship in the BIM-AM system to enhance the efficiency of facility management.
Earning the “Honourable Mention” award from Autodesk, the EMSD’s Customer Service Centre (CSC) is the first government venue that applies the Guidelines throughout its entire building lifecycle, with the BIM technology fully adopted from design to construction and operation. Furthermore, our team is committed to developing and applying the BIM-AM technology. Mr. Francis Yuen Piu-hung, Electronics Engineer with the EMSD who has been involved in the R&D of the BIMAM project since 2014, was awarded “Young BIMer of the Year”, a recognition of his contribution in promoting the digitisation development of the trade.
Visit the websites below to view the video entries of the awarded projects:
CIC-Zero Carbon Building: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxDqn7YcHW0 (Chinese version only)
EMSD’s CSC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLaxl_KpEnk (Chinese version only)
In addition to the above awards, the EMSD also won “The 5th International BIM Awards - the Best BIM Government Department Award” organised by buildingSMART Hong Kong (bSHK), a professional BIM organisation. Reviewed by bSHK and trade experts, the Hong Kong Children’s Hospital and Tin Shui Wai Hospital projects to which BIM-AM technology was introduced were recognised. A collaboration between the EMSD and the two hospitals, the projects have applied BIM-AM technology to hospitals to facilitate E&M asset management by maintenance staff, which help enhance public healthcare services.
With “Digital City” as the theme, bSHK’s 5th International BIM Awards Conference brought together trade elites from the Mainland and Hong Kong to explore the application of BIM and cloud technologies, artificial intelligence, IoT and big data in the construction engineering industry, as well as discuss the digital transformation of the construction industry and smart city development. With rapid technological advancement, the EMSD actively collaborates with different sectors and departments to enhance the performance of E&M assets through the use of innovative technologies. We hope that more client departments will apply BIM-AM technology in the future in our concerted efforts to build Hong Kong into a smart city.
Entering into 2020, the EMSD joined hands with the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTPC) and the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) to organise the Innovative Technology Day (I&T Day) x Sensor Hub Workshop at the Hong Kong Science Park (HKSP) on 15 January. The event served as a matching platform for government departments and companies from the HKSP to discuss and exchange views on IoT solutions and the development and application of related technologies in Hong Kong as well as identify potential partners.
Besides introducing various applications of the Government dedicated IoT network named Government-wide IoT Network at the workshop, including optimising the monitoring and predictive maintenance of E&M equipment, improving flood monitoring and car park management, etc., the EMSD also shared the experiences and challenges in the daily application of sensors, with a view to promoting the adoption of IoT technology by government departments.
At the event, participating organisations showcased a diversified array of sensor technologies and sensor application solutions, and presented how sensors could be applied to improve operational efficiency and service standards. The workshop attracted an attendance of over 220 representatives from government departments, companies from the HKSP and research institutions as well as academic experts.
Client departments are welcome to raise needs for IoT application. We are happy to provide appropriate technical support and loT solutions. Please contact Mr. Chan Hor-yin, Senior Engineer, at 2808 3593.