Yik, F W H; Lai, J H K; Chan, K T; Chau, C K and Lee, W L (2013) A portrait of building services engineers in Hong Kong. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 20(1), pp. 63-82. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose - As part of a study that aimed at enhancing the future roles and functions of building services (BS) engineers in Hong Kong, a survey was carried out to obtain demographic information about BS practitioners as well as their views and opinions on a range of issues which affect professional practices of BS engineers and recognition of their contributions by others. The purpose of this paper is to give a portrait of BS engineers in Hong Kong. Design/methodology/approach - A series of statistical analyses were conducted based on the responses given by the BS practitioners, which included their qualifications, experience, job field, annual income and the number of trades of BS systems that they are competent in and responsible for. Findings - The statistics show that: competence gap exists in that BS engineers are required to handle more trades of BS systems than those they are competent in; and the academic and professional qualifications, years of experience and job position are the key influential factors to the annual income of BS engineers but little differences exist in the average annual income of engineers in different job fields. Originality/value - The competence gap is a concern that needs to be addressed to ensure BS engineers are competent in handling the common trades of BS systems, which is increasingly important for them to perform effectively in integrated professional teams for turning out holistic solutions for sustainable building developments.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | building services; building services engineers; competence; construction industry; Hong Kong; professional practice |
| Index terms: | professional practice, practitioner, competence, influential factor, sustainable building, methodology, survey, statistics, construction industry, building services engineer, income, statistical analysis, engineer, qualification, building service, Hong Kong |
| Subjects: | engineering systems, practitioner, profession, risk assessment, data collection methods, mathematical modelling, data science, economic analysis, Geography, sustainable construction, personnel development, professional development, educational resources, research methods, industry analysis |
| Topics: | Sustainability, Roles and Professions, Risk Management, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Information Management, Engineering Principles, Business Strategy, Education, Human Resources |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
N.B. Descriptive scope is a count of how many of the five facets of empirical research are indicated by the words used in title, abstract and keywords. It is not intended as a judgement on the research; merely a count of the kind of word we would expect to indicate Phenomenon, Concepts, Theoretical framing, Empirical techniques, Analytical techniques. If all five are present, then a code of “5 PCTEA” will indicate this. If you feel the coding for this record is questionable, we welcome discussion around the terms we matched or the way we categorized them. The facet you would expect may not be coded, or a facet may be coded inappropriately. This can also bear on a larger question, of which facets should be treated as defining in construction management research. Please get in touch, and we will look at it. More details here