The Borneo Post

State delegation seeks housing solutions in Hong Kong

- By Rachel Lau reporters@theborneop­ost.com

HONG KONG: A delegation from the Ministry of Housing and Urbanisati­on, and Sarawak Housing and Real Estate Developers’ Associatio­n ( Sheda) will begin its working visit today to search for housing solutions.

The delegation will visit several housing-related government bodies here and in mainland China, as well as factories and production sites of several companies specialisi­ng in affordable housing solutions.

“China has done a lot for their public housing sector and I hope we can adopt some of their knowledge from this trip. That is the purpose of this trip and I hope we can work together with them and learn from their experience,” said Urbanisati­on Assistant Minister Datuk Talib Zulpilip.

For Sheda, the main objective of the visit is to source for affordable housing solutions.

“We hope to learn from China the cost saving process and see the production of prefabrica­ted modular building system in their factories. We hope to source for alternativ­e affordable housing solutions that may enhance the variety of housing in Sarawak,” said Sheda Kuching chairman Dr Christophe­r Ngui.

“This study visit may provide us with the opportunit­y to do so and if we can successful­ly incorporat­e the technology into our housing developmen­ts, there is little doubt in my mind that the affordable housing situation in Sarawak will improve on the whole.”

The delegation will first visit the Hong Kong Urban Renewal Authority ( URA) to gain insight on how the government agency has managed to revive dilapidate­d urban areas such as the now bustling Kwun Tong Town Centre.

Also on the programme is a visit to the Hong Kong Housing Authority (HKHA), which operates citizen home ownership schemes and private sector participat­ion schemes.

In mainland China, the delegation will visit several factories and sites of prominent prefabrica­ted housing system manufactur­ers, as well as attend a briefing on housing and city planning by the Qingdao Municipal Government.

Several memorandum­s of understand­ing (MoUs) will also be signed between the manufactur­ers and representa­tives of several Sarawakian companies.

Among those in the delegation are Assistant Minister of Housing Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, and Ministry of Housing permanent secretary Datu Sudarsono Osman.

 ??  ?? The state delegation upon arrival at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport yesterday. Abdul Karim is at second right, Talib at ninth right, and Sudarsono at eighth left.
The state delegation upon arrival at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport yesterday. Abdul Karim is at second right, Talib at ninth right, and Sudarsono at eighth left.

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