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Gammon Construction Limited is a Hong Kong construction and engineering contractor headquartered in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong. [1] In addition to local construction projects, it is also involved in the construction and engineering of various projects in China and Southeast Asia .
A Hong Kong building boom in the mid 1970s saw Jardine's buy Gammon Construction, the largest construction and civil engineering group on the island. [21] A presence was re-established on the mainland in 1979 following China's reform and opening up and a year later the firm established the Beijing Air Catering, the first foreign joint venture ...
Gammon India has executed some notable civil engineering projects: [3] First Project. The first precast reinforced concrete piling job in India—construction of the foundations of the Gateway of India, Mumbai in 1919 [4] Bridge Project. Cable-stayed bridge at Akkar, Sikkim; Gammon have built the largest number of bridges in the Commonwealth ...
Gammon Construction The Bank of America Tower is a 38-floor 146 m (479 ft) skyscraper located at 13-15 Harcourt Road in the Admiralty area of Hong Kong Island . The first floor is rented for retail and catering businesses.
The developer for the project was Glorious Sun Group who paid HK$1.24 billion for the site at a government auction in April 1998. [1] The skyscraper, which was designed by Rocco Design Architects, [2] was built by Gammon Construction and completed in 2003. [3]
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Gammon Construction undertook the construction work. [46] The Concourse began operations on 28 December 2015, and the first flight that used it was the HX658 operated by the Hong Kong Airlines flying from Hong Kong to Okinawa. On 31 March 2016, the concourse was officially inaugurated in a ceremony marking its full commissioning. [47]
The estimated cost of the design, site investigation, and construction of the TM–CLKL (including associated works, like land reclamation) is about HK$46.71 billion. The Southern Connection mainline opened on 24 October 2018 to tie in with HZMB's commissioning [ 1 ] and the remaining Northern Connection to Tuen Mun opened on 27 December 2020.