CIBSE NEWS
Obituary Clifford Stanley Howard
By James Fretwell
lCIBSE Fellow is remembered for his contribution to the industry
Clifford Stanley Howard joined the industry in 1956 as a student apprentice with Norris Warming. He became a student member of the Institution of Heating and Ventilating Engineers (IHVE) the following year, and was later chairman of the London branch. He worked as a project engineer at
Matthew Hall, before switching to consulting engineering with DSSR. He also worked for Dunwoody & Partners, and Hoare Lea & Partners before setting up his own consultancy. He worked for a wide range of clients and projects, from private housing to hospitals and work for the Ministry of Defence, to railway projects and airport developments, both military and civil.
Throughout his working life Cliff was an active supporter of CIBSE, and became a Fellow
in 1982. He was an associate lecturer at Brunel University, where he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship.
A consummate professional, he had the ability to disseminate his knowledge to students around the world, which earned him a great debt of gratitude from so many who prospered through his mentoring skills. Cliff was a Freeman of the City of London and a Liveryman, his spare time activities including the charitable aspects of Freemasonry. He died in July this year following an illness. Our profession needs engineers of the calibre and constitution of the much- respected Clifford Stanley Howard; he will be well remembered and missed by so many. CIBSE extends condolences to all his family and friends.
New members, fellows and associates FELLOWS
Brailsford, Richard Martin St. Albans, UK
Chan, Kan Ip Philip Kowloon, Hong Kong
Chan, Sheung Yan Kenneth North Point, Hong Kong
Day, Antony Robert Bishop’s Stortford, UK
Hancock, Paul Alan Shipley, UK
Kinson, Peter Charles Slough, UK
Landa, Gurbaksh Singh Leeds, UK
Li, Kin Kwok Kenny Sai Kung, Hong Kong
FELLOWS Kin Kwok Kenny Li
Kenny Li has more than 25 years’ experience in the electrical engineering field on turnkey projects for electrical, building service, intelligent control
and communication systems. He is currently a sales and operation director with ABB company in Hong Kong.
Wong Lok Toon
Wong Lok Toon is a director with Squire Mech, a leading building services consulting firm in Singapore. He has more than 36 years’ experience in building
services, accumulated through his involvement in design, installation, operation and management of many different types of buildings in various countries. He actively promotes sustainable design and construction productivity.
Peter Kinson
Peter Kinson started in the industry in 1970 at Andrews Weatherfoil as a technical apprentice. He is now an associate public health engineer
at Ove Arup & Partners. Kinson leads a team of public health and fire engineers in the Arup London office, developing a wide range of new-build and refurbishment projects both in the UK and abroad, from concept to construction. The range of his projects include healthcare, laboratories, data centres, office and industrial buildings.
Kenneth Chan
Kenneth Chan has more than 32 years’ experience in building services engineering, specialising in plumbing and drainage system. He is the vice president of The Hong Kong Federation of
Electrical and Mechanical Contractors, chairman of the Supervisory Council and past president of Hong Kong Plumbing and Sanitary Ware Trade Association.
Gurbaksh Singh
Gurbaksh Singh is a technical design manager for Crown House Technologies, a subsidiary company to Laing O’Rourke. He has more than 25 years’ experience in
heating, ventilating and air conditioning designs, project management, installation supervision and
commissioning. As a qualified energy assessor he focuses on low energy and low carbon solutions.
Denis O’Mahony
Denis O’Mahony is the managing director of Matt O’Mahony and Associates, a Cork-based building services engineering and energy consultancy firm with an extensive
private and public body client base, working mainly in Ireland. O’Mahony has been with the business for 15 years, having previously worked in a multinational engineering role at Lintel.
Professor Philip Chan
In 2000, Professor Philip Chan was elected as expert of industrial engineering by the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society
and certified senior mechanical engineer in 2009. He actively contributes to community services in engineering fields, including honorary president of the Hong Kong Institution of Incorporated Engineers (HKIIE) and professional assessment assessor of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE), among others. He was also recipient of the Prime Award for Outstanding Leader in 2011.
O’ Mahony, Denis Cork, Republic of Ireland
Wong, Lok Toon Singapore
MEMBER
Abdurahman, Ross Dara Edmonton, Canada
Caneborg, Jan Lars-Ove Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Chan, Pak Ho Tai Kok Tsui, Hong Kong
Chan, Cheuk Him Edwin Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Chan, Wai Tung Matthew New Territories, Hong Kong
Chapman, Robert Birmingham, UK
El Sayed, Omar Beirut, Lebanon
Fawzi, Ahmed Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Gaines, Simon Auckland, New Zealand
Gillies, Peter John Olney, UK
Ho, Yung Ching Singapore, Singapore
Lau, Wing Cheong Simon Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Leung, Tai Wai Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong
Lim, Hong Teng Singapore, Singapore
Mak, Tsz Fei Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Price, Oliver James Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Still, Michael Leatherhead, UK
Stirling, David Graeme Melbourne, Australia
Tai Pui Ling, Kowloon Hong Kong
Taylor-Hannell, Douglas Raymond Doha, Qatar
Tezkavusan Kircaali, Seda Doha, Qatar
Varghese Methrail, Abby Doha, Qatar
Wong, Nai Shing Kowloon, Hong Kong
Wong, Fai Pun Brian Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Wong, Kengwoon Gorman Wanchai, Hong Kong
Yip, Kai Lun New Territories, Hong Kong
ASSOCIATE
Ahmed, Alik South Shields, UK
Gillies, Peter John Olney, UK
Matheson, Graeme John Dundee, UK
Skibicki, Marcin Motherwell, UK
LICENTIATE
Avery, George Allan Colchester, UK
Bates, Richard Paul Didcot, UK
Campbell-Drummond, Anthony Birmingham, UK
Norton, Phillip Abbot Langley, UK
Robarts-Arnold, John George Bristol, UK
Stevens, Chris Milngavie, UK
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