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31.07.2025 Three-day "Construction Robot Competition and Exhibition" Kicks Off World-renowned Experts Gather to Pool Wisdom Cutting-edge Robots Create Opportunities
29.07.2025 Construction Industry Council Imposed Regulatory Action Against Registered Companies under the Registered Specialist Trade Contractors Scheme in Relation to a Fatal Incident at a Construction Site of Redevelopment of Queen Mary Hospital
18.07.2025 CIC Plaque Unveiling Ceremony for WorldSkills Training Bases Nurturing Elite Craftsmen, Stepping onto the World Stage
01.08.2025 審時度勢處理物流產業用地供應 (Chinese Version Only)
01.08.2025 江玉歡:香港大廈管理:釐清責任只是第一步 (Chinese Version Only)
01.08.2025 加強應對酷熱天氣及雨季帶來的挑戰 (Chinese Version Only)
" Following the release of the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) results last month, tens of thousands of young people are ready to embark on a new chapter in life. With its extensive and interconnected value chain, the construction industry offers a wealth of opportunities for talent to thrive, from project planning and design to construction and maintenance. Whether they are entering the workforce or pursuing further studies, young people will find that the local construction sector is ready to welcome them with open arms. " More ...
" I was invited to speak at Tsinghua University's International Engineering Summer Program in Beijing, where I shared my views on “Hong Kong’s Journey to World-Class Transport Infrastructure and Building the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge: A Journey of Innovation and Collaboration” with a group of elite students from around the world. I shared my engineering experience as the former Director of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Project Management Office under the Highways Department. Using the bridge as a case study, I explored how Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao implemented a world-class infrastructure project through technological innovation and policy coordination. I also highlighted the contributions of Hong Kong’s construction industry and discussed future trends in construction with these aspiring leaders. " More ...
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