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Digging deep

Have you ever found yourself stuck in traffic on Hong Kong Island's north shore and wished you could do more about it than just sounding another blast on the horn? ...

GEO engineer boring ahead with link project

Joseph Fisher Man-king joined the Civil Engineering and Development Department’s Geotechnical Engineering Office (GEO) as a geotechnical engineering graduate after finishing his master’s degree in civil engineering, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Blasting ahead

Only about eight top applicants are chosen every year for training in the Geotechnical Engineering Office, reports Andrea Zavadszky. ...

Lady surveyor makes waves

The combination of office and outdoor work is a key source of job satisfaction for Pang Mei-ho, a senior surveyor with the Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) who specialises in marine ... ...

No dull day for marine surveyors

The chance of receiving an occasional phone call in the early hours of the morning to attend to a marine emergency is just another part of ... ...

Configuring land of the future

Underground, above the ground, and under the sea - Hong Kong's Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) ... ...

Deconstructing construction

It has been four years since Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang outlined plans for 10 major infrastructure projects in ... ...

A bridge to a solid career in testing

Construction-materials testing is a lesser-known but critical component in the process of taking a structure off the ... ...

Engineering a career in the public service

Hong Kong people can rest secure in the knowledge that the Geotechnical Engineering Office (GEO) of the Civil Engineering and Development ... ...