Buildings Department

The following article will address the issue of Buildings Department, which has become relevant in recent years. Since its emergence, Buildings Department has aroused great interest among experts and the general public, generating debates and reflections on its importance and impact in different areas. Buildings Department has become a topic of study and discussion in various fields, whether in science, technology, history, politics, culture, among others. Throughout this article, different aspects related to Buildings Department will be analyzed, in order to provide a comprehensive and broad vision of its meaning and implications.

Buildings Department
屋宇署
Government department overview
Formed1993
Preceding Government department
  • Buildings Ordinance Office
Headquarters12/F Pioneer Centre
Nathan Road, Kowloon
Government department executive
  • Cheung Tin-cheung, Director of Buildings
Websitebd.gov.hk

The Buildings Department (BD) is a department of the Hong Kong Government responsible for building codes, building safety, and inspection. It was founded in 1993 and is now subordinate to the Development Bureau.

History

The Buildings Department succeeded the former Buildings Ordinance Office (BOO). BOO first existed under the former Public Works Department. From 1982-1986 it existed under the Building Development Department, and from 1986-1993 under the Buildings and Lands Department.

In March 2021, the BD was criticized because some cases of misconnected sewage pipes had been unresolved by the department for more than a decade, resulting in waste flowing into the ocean.

References

  1. ^ 20th Anniversary Booklet. Hong Kong: Buildings Department. 2013.
  2. ^ "Buildings Department flayed over misconnected pipes - RTHK". news.rthk.hk. Retrieved 29 March 2021.

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