The Island Chek Lap Kok was flatened by Roche Bros. and Yamasaki Construction. Australian and Japanese company. Dutch companies were doing all the trashing of the sea bed.
The motor way on Landau was done by China Engineering and Leighton. China and Australian company.
Viaduct from Tsuen Wan was done by Dragages. French company.
Please can you explain what British company you mean?
But the whole project was financed by Hong Kong people and build by none British people.
Hong Kong people did the construction work. But the companies who bid for the job through Hong Kong govt were all foreign companies mainly from England. British people do have a reputation for engineering ever since the London Bridge.
Majority of the project managers were British. Project managers doesnt need to be on the site, they are responsible for the planning. Construction work managers are HK engineers.
@strackmaxderwoche im from Northern Ireland...i worked on this in 1997,for a company from England...so you must have spent 5 years on a different job bud...coz the island was full of brits irish...oz worker's...and alot fromEurope also...i think your mad ! ! ! and blind for nopt spotting brits in the whole 5 years you were there...lol
Viewing These Videos has taken me all the way back in the glorious Year of 1994-97. And Laboratory where I used work did carry out testing of majority of Steels that's been used on these Bridges.
The Island Chek Lap Kok was flatened by Roche Bros. and Yamasaki Construction. Australian and Japanese company. Dutch companies were doing all the trashing of the sea bed.
The motor way on Landau was done by China Engineering and Leighton. China and Australian company.
Viaduct from Tsuen Wan was done by Dragages. French company.
Please can you explain what British company you mean?
But the whole project was financed by Hong Kong people and build by none British people.
strackmaxderwoche 1 year ago
I'll be at this airport in less than 2 weeks. I've been through it several times! I love it. Though I miss Kai Tak & the crazy landings too.
Apps98 1 year ago
I'll be enjoying this airport in August 2010. Can't wait!
bored1980 2 years ago 8
Marvellous......British have proved that nothing is impossible....
gomzy78 3 years ago 3
adidas proved impossible is nothing
MrTheBeast 2 years ago 3
I know...like constant delays on the Tube
clubad2000 2 years ago
@gomzy78
Sorry. I spend 5 years at the project and I did not see one british on side!
strackmaxderwoche 1 year ago
@strackmaxderwoche
Hong Kong people did the construction work. But the companies who bid for the job through Hong Kong govt were all foreign companies mainly from England. British people do have a reputation for engineering ever since the London Bridge.
Majority of the project managers were British. Project managers doesnt need to be on the site, they are responsible for the planning. Construction work managers are HK engineers.
You should get ur facts right.
441meatloaf 1 year ago
@strackmaxderwoche im from Northern Ireland...i worked on this in 1997,for a company from England...so you must have spent 5 years on a different job bud...coz the island was full of brits irish...oz worker's...and alot fromEurope also...i think your mad ! ! ! and blind for nopt spotting brits in the whole 5 years you were there...lol
hedonisticlover 3 weeks ago
ddude thanks for these vids i erally enojyed and watched all of em thanks
shaquo890 3 years ago
Viewing These Videos has taken me all the way back in the glorious Year of 1994-97. And Laboratory where I used work did carry out testing of majority of Steels that's been used on these Bridges.
groovingsoul 3 years ago