Chairman
Ir. Yau Chau Fong (IEM, Malaysia)
Introduction & Background
The ASEAN Engineering Inspectorate (AEI) was first proposed by the Engineering Institute of Thailand back in 2008. In 2010, the concept was accepted by the ASEAN Engineering Register (AER) commission before being subsequently approved by the governing Board of ASEAN Federation of Engineering Organisation (AFEO) one year later.
The AEI initiative covers 3 areas of inspection namely, Boilers (led by Philippines Technological Council-PTC), Building Services (led by Engineering Institute of Thailand-EIT) and Electrical Installation (led by Electrical Engineering Technical Division, The Institution of Engineers Malaysia –IEM). The figure below summarises the progress of AEI after its formation.
AFEO has approved harmonisation of Building Inspection Standard, Boiler Inspection Standard and Electrical Inspection Standard back in December 2011. About 5 years later in September 2016, IEM has developed and launched the AEI Guidelines for Electrical Inspection for Buildings at the AFEO Energy Tour Malaysia. In November 2016, AFEO then approved the adoption of AEI Guidelines but has also recommended that a feasibility study on electrical installation standards and regulations in buildings amongst ASEAN countries.
In 2017, the 3 AEI initiatives have been allocated independent sessions to discuss matters pertaining to each respective initiative. This is the year where AEI-Electrical Installation (AEI-EI) was officially born and is to be reporting any progress directly to the AER commission.
Objectives
The AEI-EI was established to assist AFEO in promoting goodwill and mutual understanding by establishing and developing an ASEAN baseline standard for the engineering profession with the objective of facilitating the mobility of the engineers within the ASEAN countries.
To accomplish the aforementioned aim, the AEI-EI has charted several objectives as shown in the table below.
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In order to achieve the objectives of its establishment, the AEI-EI has formed an organisational structure as shown in the figure below. The International Copper Alliance (ICA) shall be the Project Coordinator by providing resources to support the necessary activities as well as keeping the project on track. The AEI-EI Steering Committee shall report any progress directly to AER at least twice yearly during the Mid-Term AFEO Meeting and CAFEO towards the year end. Under the AEI-EI Steering Committee, the National Working Group from each AFEO member shall coordinate AEI-EI activities at their respective country.
AFEO Energy Working Group Database
AFEO Energy WG Database (version: September 2019)