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Engineering talents

AECOM is seeking 60 top hires in Hong Kong, writes Andrea Zavadszky. ...

AECOM's supervisor of change

Shirley Cheng Shu-wai, resident engineer at AECOM, was inspired to join the construction industry because she was attracted by the diversity of civil engineering and the dynamics of the construction industry, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Boom fuels staff shortage

When several large-scale infrastructure projects enter their construction phase from late 2012 onwards, the sharply ... ...

Taking time out to help others

While helping others can often bring a satisfying sense of meaning to our lives, it can also make us aware of our ... ...

Building bridges to the Hong Kong community

Winnie Chan Hiu-tung, assistant resident engineer at AECOM, returned to Hong Kong after completing her degree in ... ...

Building a green future

Green engineering and environmental sustainability are redefining how the construction, manufacturing, energy and practically all ... ...

Sky's the limit for surveyors

A new era of major infrastructure projects, large-scale private development and a beefing up of building regulations looks set to keep the surveying industry buoyant amid ... ...

Scramble for 100 experts as projects get green light

The new year has started well for technical and management support services firm AECOM, which is busy with new projects and is recruiting for about 100 positions in ... ...

Solid hiring prospects for mechanical engineers

A successful mechanical engineer is not just a person who is good at designs and calculations. He or she must be a ... ...

More than just a pipe dream

Examples of ground-breaking construction and engineering are hardly new in Hong Kong, but converting part of the former Kai Tak runway into a state-of-the art ... ...