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PASS Assessment
PASS assessments are conducted through site inspections, desk-top assessments and record checks by relevant Project Team (PT) members and PASS Assessment Team (PAT). (Click here for the framework.) The assessments comprise:

 

Works Assessment, including

 

 

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Structural Works Assessment

 

 

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Architectural Works Assessment

 

 

 

 

General Assessment, including

 

 

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Management Input Assessment

 

 

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Programme and Progress Assessment

 

 

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Environmental and Other Obligations Assessment

 

 

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Safety Assessment

 

 

 

 

Architectural Works (Final) Assessment

 

 

 

 

Maintenance Period Assessment



Structural Works Assessment

The Structural Works Assessment comprises on-site inspection of various key trades and site inspection records. It is composed of four factors:

 

1.

Reinforcement

 

2.

Formwork & Falsework

 

3.

Finished concrete

 

4.

Construction Quality & Practice



Architectural Works (Interim) Assessment

The Architectural Works (Interim) Assessment comprises on-site inspection of various key trades and inspection of regular test results required under the contract to be conducted on critical items susceptible to latent defects.  The assessment will cover procedural checks emanating from the inspections on site, such as compliance with specified trade procedures and standards of workmanship and finishes in progress.

The Architectural Works (Interim) Assessment is composed of 13 factors:

 

1.

Floor

 

2.

Internal Wall Finishes

 

3.

External Wall Finishes

 

4.

Ceiling

 

5.

Windows

 

6.

Plumbing/Drainage

 

7.

Components

 

8.

Precast Components

 

9.

Waterproofing

 

10.

Shop Front & Cladding



Management Input Assessment

The Management Input Assessment measures the Contractor's site management capabilities directly against defined standards and provides a fair means of comparing the performance of individual contractors.

The Management Input Assessment is composed of four factors:

 

1.

Management and Organization of Works

 

2.

Resources

 

3.

Co-ordination and Control

 

4.

Documentation



Programme and Progress Assessment

The Programme and Progress Assessment is conducted mainly by referring to adequacy (i.e. the comprehensiveness and updateness) of the contractor's programme. Progress performance is assessed by using two basic complementary "tools" to guide the actual progress achievement in the period under assessment in a more complete and wider perspective.

The Programme and Progress Assessment is composed of three factors:

 

1.

Programming

 

2.

Milestone Dates(Building Services)

3.

Milestone Dates(Prior to Completion)

4.

Milestone Dates(Structural Works)

 

5.

Milestone Dates(Architectural Works)



Environmental and Other Obligations Assessment

The Environmental Other Obligations Assessment is composed of two factors:

 

1.

Environmental, Health and Other Provisions

 

2.

Site Security, Access and Building Materials



Safety Assessment

The Safety Assessment is composed of four factors:

 

1.

HASAS Score for Safety & Health Management System

 

2.

HASAS Score for Implementation of the Safety & Health Plan

 

3.

General Site Safety

 

4.

Block Related Safety




Architectural Works (Final) Assessment

The Architectural Works (Final) Assessment will cover detailed on-site inspection of the final "as-built" workmanship and finishes to flats, public areas and external works at the completion stage of the building. It is at the stage that any evidence of poor workmanship is most patently visible, particularly in the areas of internal and external walls, ceiling, doors, windows and components, etc.

The Architectural Works (Final) Assessment is composed of 12 factors:

 

1.

Floor

 

2.

Internal Wall Finishes

 

3.

External Wall Finishes

 

4.

Ceiling

 

5.

Windows

 

6.

Plumbing

 

7.

Components

 

8.

Precast Components

 

9.

Shop Front

 

10.

Roads/Emergency Access (External Works)

 

11.

Footpath/Pedestrian Areas (External Works)

12.

Cleanliness and Care of the Finishing Works

 

13.

Record Checking of Final Inspections/Tests



Maintenance Period Assessment

The Maintenance Period Assessment (MPA) is used to assess the contractor's performance on a project during the Maintenance Period following certified completion.

The Maintenance Period Assessment is composed of three factors:

 

1.

Outstanding Works

 

2.

Defects and Works of Repair

 

3.

Management, Co-ordination and Documentation




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Further Information

For further information on Building PASS, please contact the Team 1, Procurement and Technical Secretary Section of the Housing Department:

Alan B.C. HUI, Senior Manager / Procurement 1 (Acting)
Telephone: (852) 2129 3509
Fax: (852) 2624 7676
E-mail: alan.hui@housingauthority.gov.hk
Address: 12/F Block 3
Hong Kong Housing Authority Headquarters
80 Fat Kwong Street
Ho Man Tin
Kowloon
Hong Kong
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Last revision date: 15 May 2003