25 Mar Tony Toy Memorial Award
Introduction
The Tony Toy Memorial Award is established to acknowledge and remember the outstanding services and commitment of our founding president Mr. Tony Toy to this Institute. This shall be a regular award, to be presented at each HKIVM International Conference, to students of any discipline based on the quality of research projects/dissertations relating to value management.
Details
To qualify, the dissertations should have been accepted as part of any recognised degree of study (Bachelor, Postgraduate Diploma, Master or Doctorate) in Hong Kong and China within two years of the proceeding HKIVM International Conference (typically held every 18 months).
- The awards will be based on the quality of the dissertations submitted to the Award Assessment Committee.
- Two separate sets of awards will be arranged for students from Hong Kong and from Mainland China.
- A maximum of six awards will be given at each International Conference for students in Hong Kong and China.
Category
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Hong Kong
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China |
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Memorial Award |
1 person @ HK$5,000
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1 person @ HK$5,000
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Distinction Award |
1 person @ HK$2,000
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1 person @ HK$2,000
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Merit Award |
1 person @ HK$1,000
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1 person @ HK$1,000
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Total : HK$8,000
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Total : HK$8,000
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- The Memorial award recipients in both locations will be invited and sponsored (up to HK$4,000 to cover travelling and registration expenses) to present their papers at the International VM Conference organised by HKIVM.
- The submission of the paper to the HKIVM International Conference and presentations must be in English and with full acknowledgments.
- HKIVM reserves the right to review each year at the AGM and to agree on the level of the award for the following International Conference.
Past Recipients
2008
Award Category
|
Name |
University |
Title of Thesis |
Distinction Award | Shichao FAN | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | The Effect of Using Group Decision Support Systems on the Processes and Outcomes of Value Management Studies |
Merit Awards | Woon Lun IU | The University of Hong Kong | Benefits from Value Engineering |
Siu Nga KONG | City University of Hong Kong | Value Management Practice in Hong Kong through International Studies on Value Management Training and Certification Systems |
2006
Award Category
|
Name |
University |
Title of Thesis |
Distinction Award | Tit Wan YU | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | A Value Management Framework for Systematic Identification and Precise Representation of Client Requirements in the Briefing Process |
Merit Awards | Sai-hon LEUNG | City University of Hong Kong | A Conflict-Satisfaction Model for Value Methodology in the Construction Industry |
2005
Award Category
|
Name |
University |
Title of Thesis |
Distinction Award | Dr Cai Jiang ZHANG | South China University of Technology | Research on System Decision Complexity and Its Methodology |
Merit Awards | Tsz Kit YU | The University of Hong Kong | A New Value Management Methodology for the Hong Kong Construction Industry |
Koon Shing LEE | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Knowledge Sharing in Value Management Studies |
2003
Award Category
|
Name |
University |
Title of Thesis |
Distinction Award | Dr. Guiwen LIU | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | A Framework for Implementing Value Management in China’s Construction Industry |
Merit Awards | Mr. David Ngo-pang NG | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | A Study of Value Management and Building Design Practices |
Mr. Hubert, Kwong-leong CHAN | City University of Hong Kong | Verification of A Commitment – Outcome Model in the Value Management Process by Multi-Analysis Method |
2002
Award Category
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Name |
University |
Title of Thesis |
Distinction Award | Dr. Mei-yung LEUNG | The University of Hong Kong | Value Management in Construction Projects |
Distinction Awards | Mr. Jacky Kin-hung CHUNG | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | An Investigation of the Feasibility of Using Group Decision Support Systems to Improve Value Management Studies |
Merit Awards | Mr. Michael, Chun-kit CHEUNG | City University of Hong Kong | Commitment for Maximizing Project Success Underpinning Value Management Concept |