CIHT Hong Kong is excited to host this 40th Anniversary Annual Conference event to celebrate 40 years of excellence in sustainable infrastructure and mobility for future generations.
Date: Saturday 10th May 2025
Time: 08:30 - 13:00
Venue: Lecture Theatre V322, 3/F Jockey Club Innovation Tower (Core V), The hong Kong Polytechnic University
Fee:
Student Members/PolyU Students - Free
Members of CIHT/PolyU - HK$100
Members of supporting organisations - HK$300
Non-members - HK$500
Early bird ticket discount of 20% available until 26 April 2025.
Deadline for booking is 4th May 2025.
This year’s Annual Conference, co-organised with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, continues CIHT Hong Kong’s tradition of facilitating the exchange of views on selected technical topics among academics, professionals, and other interested parties. We welcome highway and transportation professionals, students from universities, consultancy firms, contracting companies, and all those involved in the transport and highway industries to join this conference.
This Annual Conference is tailored to cater to highway engineers and transportation professionals of all levels, including those at various grades.
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For more information, Mr Pat Lam by phone on 5963 1028 or by email on pat.lam@hotmail.com.hk.
Please find below a list of speakers for this event.
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Mr Leung Sai Ho - Assistant Commissioner / Strategic Studies, Transport Department, HKSAR Mr LEUNG Sai-ho is the Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Studies in the Transport Department of the HKSARG and has over 20 years of working experience in traffic engineering and participating in various large-scale infrastructure projects. In recent years, he is responsible for overseeing the territory-wide “Traffic and Transport Strategy Study” and the planning of major roads and various transport policies. Before joining the Transport Department, he also worked in Drainage Services Department, Highways Department, and Transport and Housing Bureau, and was involved in the planning and implementation of a number of road and railway projects, including the construction of the 17 km long railway backbone of Shatin to Central Link, and the planning of Route 11 and associated roads which form the strategic route connecting the Northwest New Territories and the urban area. |
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Tim Wong - ESG & Sustainability Hub Lead, AECOM Asia Tim Wong is the AECOM Asia’s ESG & Sustainability Hub Lead, who is driving innovation in sustainable built environments and carbon management. With over 16 years of experience and a commitment to merging ESG principles with digital innovation, Tim reflects on his journey from civil engineer to a sustainability thought leader. |
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Neil Ng - Head of Construction Management, MTR Corporation Ltd Neil has almost 40 years of experience in delivering major infrastructure projects. He is currently the Head of Construction Management with the MTR Corporation Limited. After obtaining his Bachelor Degree in Geotechnical Engineering from University of Toronto, he began his career in Canada for a few years before relocating back to Hong Kong. His earlier project experience includes construction of the Chek Lap Kok Airport, West Rail, Kowloon Southern Link and High Speed Rail (formerly Express Rail Link) and more recently the Shatin to Central Link. His initial practice is in heavy civil and geotechnical engineering including railways and underground structures, particularizing in tunnelling works, and has diversified into project management. |
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Prof Yuhong Wang - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Yuhong obtained his Ph.D. degree from the University of Kentucky in civil engineering. He successively worked at the Kentucky Transportation Research Center, Lawrence Tech. University, and East Carolina University. He started his employment at PolyU in 2010. He has led and participated in more than 100 scientific research projects in the United States, Mainland China, and Hong Kong. He is a fellow of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) and a registered professional engineer in the United States. |
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Dongzhe Su - Director of Smart Mobility and Chief Engineer of V2x System, Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Dongzhe has been leading the system architecture in research and development of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication and application systems and connected autonomous vehicles (CAV) systems. His role has been to define the technical scope and overall system design for ASTRI's V2X networking system. In 2021, ASTRI launched one of the world's largest C-V2X public road tests in Hong Kong, covering a 14 km route with various road environments of Hong Kong. Since 2023, ASTRI has launched CAV/C-V2X trails in different areas of Hong Kong. |
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Ronald Chan - Associate Director, WSP Asia Ltd Ronald Chan is an Associate Director and a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) with over 17 years of experience in managing sustainability issues within the property, real estate, and aviation sectors. As the ESG, Ecology, EM&A, and Sustainability Group Leader for the WSP Hong Kong Environment Team, he guides real estate owners and investors in developing sustainability strategies that enhance value and mitigate future risks for their developments and asset portfolios. Before returning to Hong Kong, Ronald led the Sustainability Certification Team at WSP UK. He conducts Building Life Cycle Assessments and assists clients in decarbonizing their projects through Life Cycle Assessment studies and carbon calculations. Additionally, Ronald holds credentials as a LEED AP, WELL AP, BREEAM AP, and GRESB AP. He utilizes his expertise in these areas to support ESG reporting and solutions, share knowledge on EU and UK taxonomies, and align the BREEAM, LEED, and WELL schemes with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). |
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