South China Morning Post: CIC Outstanding Contractor Award 2024 Highlights Excellence in Construction
Honoring Excellence in Construction
The South China Morning Post reports on the Construction Industry Council's (CIC) Outstanding Contractor Award 2024, held at the Island Shangri-La Hotel. On November 6, contractors across Major Contractor, Contractor, Specialist Contractor, and RMAA Contractor categories were recognized for their contributions to safety, innovation, and professionalism.
CIC's Recognition Ceremony
The evening, referred to as the 'Oscars of the Construction Industry,' was highlighted by Ir Prof. Thomas Ho, Chairman of the CIC. He praised the resilience shown by contractors who executed complex projects under difficult conditions, including much-needed healthcare facilities. The awards exemplify excellence in safety culture, corporate innovation, and integrity management.
Keynote Address by Bernadette Linn
Bernadette Linn, Secretary for Development, emphasized the award's significance in driving the construction sector's sustainable growth. She hopes that this year's winners will inspire further high-quality development and innovation.
Award Categories and Winners
- Major Contractor: Gammon Construction Limited
- Contractor: Kum Shing (K F) Construction Co Ltd
- Specialist Contractor: Gammon E&M Limited
- RMAA Contractor: Cheung Hing Construction Company Limited
Emphasizing Digital Safety
Ir Rocky Poon addressed technology's role in enhancing site safety, stating that digital tools are crucial for effective management.
Commitment to Integrity
Ir Albert Cheng, Executive Director of CIC, closed the event by urging the industry to continue upholding ethical standards while viewing challenges as collective opportunities.
As the awardees strive for excellence, they set a promising future filled with opportunities for Hong Kong's construction sector.
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