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  2. Civil Engineering and Development Department - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) is a department of the Hong Kong government that reports to the Development Bureau. Its major services include provision of land and infrastructure, port and marine services, geotechnical services and environment and sustainability services.

  3. Cheng Hon-kwan - Wikipedia

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    Cheng was born in Hong Kong on 16 May 1927 and was educated in Beijing and Tianjin. He received Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from Tianjin University in 1948 and moved to Hong Kong. He joined the Hong Kong government as an assistant structural engineer to the architectural office of the Public Works Department in 1953. [1]

  4. Mak Chai-kwong - Wikipedia

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    Mak studied in St. Joan of Arc Secondary School in Hong Kong. In 1973, Mak graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a degree in civil engineering.He is current a fellow and senior member of many organizations including the Institution of Civil Engineers, Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, the Hong Kong Institution of Highways and Transportation, Chartered Institute of Logistics and ...

  5. Lam Sai-hung - Wikipedia

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    Lam Sai-hung GBS JP (Chinese: ζž—δΈ–ι›„, born 8 October 1961) [1] is a Hong Kong engineer and governmental official who served as the Secretary for Transport and Logistics from 2022 to 2024. After graduation from Wong Shiu Chi Secondary School , Lam studied civil engineering in the University of Hong Kong and obtained a Bachelor of Science in 1983.

  6. Principal officials of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong–United States relations; Hong Kong–Philippines relations; Hong Kong–Singapore relations; Hong Kong–China relations. Hong Kong Liaison Office; Office of the Government of the HKSAR in Beijing; Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement; Hong Kong–Taiwan relations. Hong Kong Economic, Trade and Cultural Office

  7. Executive Council of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Under the presidency of the chief executive, the executive council consists of 21 Official Members (the most senior of these being the Chief Secretary of Hong Kong, head of the Government Secretariat and chair of the Policy Committee), and 16 Non-official Members (also known as ministers without portfolio who are normally leading legislators ...

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  9. Highways Department - Wikipedia

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    The department was previously an office within the former Civil Engineering Department and became an independent department on 1 June 1986 due to the increasingly complex road network in Hong Kong.