Civil Engineering and Development Department, Hong Kong, China
Deputy Head of the Civil Engineering Office (Port and Land)
About
Ir WONG is a civil engineer by profession. He graduated from the Hong Kong Polytechnic in 1989. He is also holding several postgraduate degrees from Hong Kong, United States and Australia including Master of Science in Engineering, Master of Science in Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering, Master of Science in Environmental Engineering, Master of Business Administration and Master of Finance. Ir Wong is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers (FICE) and the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (FHKIE). Ir WONG was a project engineer of the Port Works Division, Civil Engineering and Development Department, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), participating in reclamation, breakwater and pier planning and construction projects. He joined the Commissioner for Heritage’s Office of the Development Bureau of the HKSAR later and became the Chief Assistant Secretary (Works) in 2014 to take forward several award-winning building projects under the Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme. Ir WONG assumed the position of Chief Engineer/Port Works in 2017 to oversee the construction and maintenance of port facilities; and technical studies of several reclamation projects. He was also involved in research and development to enhance the standards of marine structures design and maintenance; and their resilience under the effects of climate change. Ir Wong has been the Deputy Head of the Civil Engineering Office (Port and Land) of Civil Engineering and Development Department since June 2018.
Career Type:
Manager/Administrator
Organization Type:
Governments and Public Utilities
Expertise Fields/Interests:
Civil Engineering, Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering
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