Technical Seminar on Global Construction Trends Affecting Project Productivity has been hold on 10 July 2013 which jointly organized by Victaulic at the Lecture Theatre at Hong Kong Productivity Council. 

More than 80 participants have attended this workshop and they share experiences and insights with our local experts of the event.

 

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We are pleased to notify you of a Technical/Product Seminar : Global Construction Trends Affecting Project Productivity. The event will be jointly organized by Victaulic and our Association.

Free attendance but places are limited.

 

Details of the Seminar are as follows:

Date and Time 10 July 2013 (Wed) 14:30 to 17:30
Venue Hong Kong Productivity Council
Lecture Theatre, 1/F HKPC Building, 78 Tat Chee Road, Kowloon.
Admission Free of charge
Language English

 

Abstract:

  1. The technical seminar will touch on: Global Construction Trends Affecting Project Productivity
  2. Fire Protection Technology Development
  3. Increasing Productivity
    – Improving Jobsite work flow
    – Managing Labor
  4. Optimizing Project Schedules
  5. Minimizing Risk
    – Financial Risk
    – Injury Risk

 

Speaker: Mr Scott Howser

As the General Manager of North Asia, Victaulic, Scott Howser is responsible for driving short- and long-term strategic business initiatives and assuring operational excellence in Greater China (China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan), Korea and Japan. Mr. Howser strategically focuses on the continued growth in developing the key Victaulic markets, including Fire Protection, Mining, HVAC, Maritime, Industrial and OEM.

Mr. Howser has been with Victaulic since 1998, and he has held several key positions. He oversaw Fire Protection sales for the Southwest United States, served as Regional Manager for the Western United States, and had responsibility for sales operation Mexico.

Registration & Enquires:
Interested parties, please return your Enrollment and fax it to 3747 3367 or email to info@fsica.org.hk on or before 5 July 2013. Should you have any query and further information please call Ms Ling Ho at Tel. 2390 6368.