The CIC is dedicated to the enhancement and development of the Repair, Maintenance, Addition & Alteration (RMAA) industry. RMAA being one of the vital pillars of the construction process, via Worker Training, Promotion & Education, Standardisation and Supervision Matters, CIC aims to train high quality and safety-minded workers and improve industry and public standards for the long term development of the industry.
Risk Management and Insurance for Home Renovation (Chinese version only) | Link |
How to Handle Concrete Spalling (Chinese version only) | Link |
Laws and Responsibilities for Owners on Home Renovation (Chinese version only) | Link |
Corruption Prevention 101 - Building Maintenance Tips for Owners (Chinese version only) | Link |
RMAA Safety - Truss-out Scaffolding Safety (Chinese version only) | Link |
The RMAA Corner, located in Construction Innovation and Technology Application Centre (CITAC) in Kowloon Bay, is committed to provide insights on relevant market trends, regulatory policies, best practices for engineering management, safety guidelines as well as showcases the latest technological products for the RMAA industry. Through the exhibition, it aims to raise the awareness of the public, construction industry professionals and property management companies for enhancing safety standards and promoting positive changes within the industry.
To learn more about the RMAA industry and the latest technologies, please click HERE to reserve a FREE I-Hub guided tour.
To address the multi-skilled needs of the industry, CIC launched a RMAA ITCTS in collaboration with companies to provide trainees with on-site training under Hong Kong Institute of Construction (HKIC)’s supervision. Trainees are recruited on a first-hire-then-train basis and will be trained in accordance to the same syllabus as the Certificate in Repair, Maintenance, Alterations and Additions (Building Construction / Electrical & Mechanical). Successful applicants will be able to receive subsidy for both the employers and trainees.
Intermediate Tradesman Collaborative Training Scheme (ITCTS) (Employer)
Intermediate Tradesman Collaborative Training Scheme (ITCTS) (Trainee)
To elevate the safety and quality of works of the RMAA industry, HKIC provides a Certificate in RMAA (Building Construction) course. Students will be able to develop their skills commonly found in Builder RMAA works such as wet trades, painting, joinery, plumbing and metal works, as well as enhanced safety and customer service training.
To elevate the safety and quality of works of the RMAA industry, HKIC provides a Certificate in RMAA (Electrical & Mechanical) course. Students will be able to develop their skills commonly found in E&M RMAA works such as electrical installation, air conditioning & refrigeration, fire service system & equipment and plumbing works, as well as enhanced safety and customer service training.
The Registered Specialist Trade Contractors Scheme (the Scheme) was an industry-wide driven and recognised registration scheme in Hong Kong for specialist trade contractors established by the CIC. The Scheme comprises Register of Specialist Trade Contractors of 20 designated trades, including Building Maintenance and Interior Fitting-out, and Register of Subcontractors of general civil, building and electrical and mechanical trades.
Last Updated: 2024-11-28 09:33:49