Hong Kong

The Hong Kong office has a team of more than 60 staff and is playing an integral role in the development of the city.

With an office in Hong Kong, GHD delivers services for clients in the market sectors of water, energy and resources, environment, property and buildings, and transportation. Our clients benefit from our local knowledge and experience, coupled with our ability to draw on global resources.

Our people possess extensive experience in various engineering disciplines, architecture and environmental services.

Our substantial resource base in Hong Kong and mainland China reinforces our ability to deliver major projects with local resources.

For more information, please contact:

Jeff Fok
T: 85 2 3658 8000 | F: 85 2 3658 8088 | E: hkgmail@ghd.com

Location address:
Unit 3, 24/F Citicorp Centre
18 Whitfield Road
Causeway Bay
Hong Kong

L’Utopie Terraced Villas, Residential Development

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Situated at Tai Po Town in the New Territories, Hong Kong, this prestigious and exclusive townhouse development comprises four residential blocks with luxury facilities.

GHD delivered a raft of innovative building service design solutions for this development. In particular, it produced a building that features environmentally sustainable design, helping to deliver a low carbon footprint for this type of residential development.


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Shenhua Watermark

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GHD recently signed a contract with Shenhua Watermark Coal Pty Limited to provide services for the Watermark Project in Australia.

The Shenhua Group, one of China’s leading energy companies, was recently awarded an exploration licence by the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) near Gunnedah in New South Wales that contains more than one billion tones of accumulated coal resources.


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Chiller Replacement for Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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The chiller replacement for the airconditioning system at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University was implemented under the “Scheme for Wider Use of Fresh Water in Cooling Towers for Air-conditioning Systems” with a target saving of 25 percent electricity consumption per annum.


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Silver Sea, Residential Building

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Situated along the waterfront in West Kowloon, Silver Sea is a luxurious residential development, comprising seven 46-storey towers that rise above a six-storey podium. GHD delivered a range of sustainable building services designs for this structure. Designs took into account providing residents with panoramic ocean views and several key amenities, such as a well-appointed foyer area, clubhouse and large car parking six-storey podium.


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Jeff Fok

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Position: Office Manager, Hong Kong
Tel: 852 3658 8000

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Brett Goebel

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Position: Operations Manager, China
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Jimmy Tam

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Position: Vice Operations Manager, China
Tel: 852 3658 8079

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Patrick Ng

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Position: Business Development Manager, Hong Kong 
Tel: 852 3658 8062

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