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  New Projects - Environmental
    Asbestos Consultancy For Unauthorized Building Works (Hong Kong Island)
    Changsha Municipal Drainage Company Technical Assistance
    Drainage Improvement in Northern Hong Kong Island, Lower Catchment (Mainworks) –
    HK Central Mid & High Level Area Water Supply
    Jiangmen City Component
    Pilot Plant Development of Biodegradable Waste Treatment Facilities
    HATS 2A
    Conversion of Computer Models in Old Version of MIKE 11 to Version 2004
    Tai Po STW Stage V Phase 1
    Provision of Sewerage to Unsewered Areas/Villages in NWNT
  New Projects - Facilities
    Condition Survey on Shing Mun Catchwaters and Associated Slopes
    Area Improvement Plan for the Shopping Areas of Mongkok
    Shanghai CSCEC Tower
    Shanghai Ruihong City Lot 8
    Shanghai Xintiandi Hotel
New Projects - Infrastructure
    Reconstruction and Improvement of Tuen Mun Road
    Study of Landslides Occurring in Kowloon and the New Territories in 2006
    Sutong Bridge
    Yantian Container Terminal Phase 3 Extension
    Shenzhen Metro Line No. 1 Extension
    Chongming South Channel Tunnel, Shanghai
    Stonecutters Bridge
    Tuen Mun Road - Town Centre Section

Tuen Mun Road

Maunsell AECOM (MCAL) has been awarded the Design and Construction Consultancy for Reconstruction and Improvement of Tuen Mun Road.

HATS 2A

Metcalf & Eddy/Maunsell JV has been appointed to undertake the Investigation, Design and Construction Assignment for the Harbour Area Treatment Scheme (HATS) Stage 2A – Sewage Conveyance System.

ocean park

Maunsell AECOM is the lead consultant for the 5.5 billion Ocean Park Redevelopment Project.

 

Stonecutters Bridge, Hong Kong

Stonecutter Bridge

 

Announcement

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Stonecutters Bridge, Hong Kong

 

Fulfilling many a bridge engineer's ambition Maunsell AECOM has seized yet another bridge project associated with one of the longest bridges in the world.

 

Maunsell AECOM has been appointed by the Maeda-Hitachi-Yokogawa-Hsin Chong Joint Venture (JV) as its consultant for the construction phase of the 1018m main span Stonecutters Bridge, having successfully assisted the JV in the tender preparation and secured the US$354 million contract for the construction of the 1.6km-long cable-stayed bridge, against fierce competition from four international contracting groups that are some of the very best in this industry.

 

The Stonecutters Bridge in Hong Kong is a high level cable-stayed bridge, with two towers located in the back-up areas of Container Terminals 8 and 9, with a main span of 1018metres across the Rambler Channel and of a total length, including the back spans of some 1.6km.

 

Our involvement dates back to the tender preparation stage, it assisted the JV in producing some of the most robust and impressive winning proposals by any standard. Its appointment as the JV's consultant for the construction phase is well deserved.

 

Maunsell AECOM has contributed to long-span sea crssings worldwide and has worked on all of the long-span cable-stayed bridges in Hong Kong. In particular our team served the Kumagai-Maeda-Yokogawa-Hitachi JV in bringing about the timely completion of Kap Shui Mun Bridge and Ma Wan Viaduct, an extraordinary chapter in the history of contemporary bridge engineering because of the technical complexity of the project. Many of the individuals who saw active service on Kap Shui Mun Bridge will continue to work on the Stonecutters Bridge project.

 

The construction phase of Stonecutters Bridge has already commenced and MCAL provides support to the JV notably in design, construction engineering, bridge aerodynamics, wind tunnel testing, falsework and cofferdam design, marine traffic management, marine jetty design, temporary traffic management, geotechnical engineering, amongst many other strands of work.

 

For this highly prestigious project, Director-in-Charge is Charlton Wong, Project Director and Manager is Dr Robin Sham, Project Engineer is John Cadei.

 



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