Quantity Surveying & Construction Jobs
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15 June 2017
The growing pollution problem in Hong Kong has forced the adoption of renewable energy sources, bringing about incredible job opportunities in construction
22 May 2017
Japan lifts the ban on legalised casinos, and construction professionals - including consultants and quantity surveyors, are feeling lucky
22 May 2017
This 28 hectare sport project will create employment for over 100k people including Quantity Surveyors, Commercial Managers, Engineers, Construction Managers and Project Directors
13 April 2017
Will current rail projects Express Rail Link (XRL) and Shatin to Central Link (SCL), and future MTR projects create a construction employment boom in Hong Kong?
27 March 2017
Update on one of Hong Kong’s latest civil infrastructure projects – a Kowloon roadway intended to relieve congestion along the existing major east-west corridors
7 March 2017
New policy address by outgoing City leader, Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, paves the way for many opportunities for construction professionals in Hong Kong
12 January 2017
2016 saw completion of major MTR projects while others had delays and technical difficulties. 2017 will continue some trends but local candidates, specialist M&E, and airport experience are in demand
24 November 2016
The World Bank group sees Hong Kong playing key role in emerging market infrastructure financing helping to create strong market for construction professionals
24 November 2016
With ambitious plans for the UK Construction industry over the next 20 years, it's a very fair concern to wonder where the labour force is going to come from
27 October 2016
HKZMB reached a milestone last month but difficulties with it and related projects will require experienced construction professionals to bring them to completion
25 October 2016
With 1000+ members in Hong Kong, The Lighthouse Club raises HKD2M a year to provide financial assistance to workers and families in need in the construction industry
20 October 2016
As government looks to turn around Macau’s rail project with further investment, future construction creates opportunities for M&E engineers, planners and QS