Chinese Mainland

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Telemax Environmental and Energy Management Limited (TEEM) was established by a group of professionals specializing in building services, green buildings, environmental protection, sustainable energy and carbon reduction. The team of TEEM comprises of a variety of professionals from different disciplines, including engineers, electricians, green building consultants, academic professionals, system designers, renewable energy specialists and services consultants. With great expertise together with the vision to strive for innovation, trust and technological advancement, TEEM aims to provide the most cost-effective, efficient and professional services to its customers.

TEEM is a total energy and environmental solution provider for clients.  They strive to be the most respected Hong Kong company specializing in energy and environmental services through technical excellence, innovation, strategic and practical solution in a wide variety of disciplines.  They could help their clients perform responsibly to support a sustainable society by reducing environmental footprint, improve their communities and delivering a positive economic impact.

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Sustainable Development Capital (Asia) Limited (“SDCL”) is a multi-disciplinary financial and investment advisory firm, specialising on financing for environmental and social infrastructure assets and services. Founded in 2007, it has offices in London, Dublin, Hong Kong, Singapore and New York. It has advised on the creation of several infrastructure and private equity investment vehicles and funds. It focuses on initiatives that provide long-term value, increased efficiency and superior risk-adjusted returns through scalable business models that positively impact the environment and society.  SDCL seeks to maximise energy savings, costs-efficiency and performance.  It focuses on commercially proven technologies (i.e. lighting, heating, cooling, insulation systems) and seeks to work with best-in-class energy services companies and suppliers, on solution that can be scaled and replicated.  SDCL’s professionals are drawn from a variety of backgrounds including finance, engineering, environmental markets and law.

In Asia, SDCL signed an agreement with EDB to establish the Energy Efficiency Financing Pilot Programme of up to SGD 200m for the industrial and manufacturing sector in Singapore. In China, SDCL has completed various investment grade energy audits with major supply chain manufacturers.

Project Experience
Africa
Power and Energy, Manufacturing (industrial parks, logistics parks, machinery), Clean-tech, Water and Waste Management, Energy Efficiency and Distributed Energy
Western Europe
Power and Energy, Manufacturing (industrial parks, logistics parks, machinery), Clean-tech, Water and Waste Management, Energy Efficiency and Distributed Energy
Central and Eastern Europe
Power and Energy, Manufacturing (industrial parks, logistics parks, machinery), Clean-tech, Water and Waste Management, Energy Efficiency and Distributed Energy
North America
Power and Energy, Manufacturing (industrial parks, logistics parks, machinery), Clean-tech, Water and Waste Management, Energy Efficiency and Distributed Energy
Southeast Asia
Power and Energy, Manufacturing (industrial parks, logistics parks, machinery), Clean-tech, Water and Waste Management, Energy Efficiency and Distributed Energy
Northeast Asia
Power and Energy, Manufacturing (industrial parks, logistics parks, machinery), Clean-tech, Water and Waste Management, Energy Efficiency and Distributed Energy
Chinese Mainland
Power and Energy, Manufacturing (industrial parks, logistics parks, machinery), Clean-tech, Water and Waste Management, Energy Efficiency and Distributed Energy
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Company Profile

The architectural practice of Spence Robinson originated in Shanghai in 1904, and prominent buildings designed there included the Shanghai post office and the race-course, which are still standing today.  The firm moved to Hong Kong in 1947, and over the years has established an excellent reputation for the quality of its services. Our many projects throughout Hong Kong include public housing, railway stations, ferry terminal, residential and commercial developments, educational establishments, recreation clubs, industrial buildings, etc.

 

Spence Robinson Limited today provides professional consultancy services in the disciplines of architecture, project management, interior design, and building surveying.  We aim to provide our clients with wide-ranging services of the highest standard, and we strive in all fields to be efficient yet creative, well-administered yet flexible.  Our goal is to maintain our long-standing tradition of quality and reliability, whilst continually enhancing and developing our services to meet the needs of today’s ever-changing world, and to look forward with confidence to the challenge of the future.

 

Although our principal activities remain firmly established in Hong Kong, we have in recent years been proud to once again design buildings in China to contribute to the modernization of the country where our founders started the practice and the Pacific region including Vietnam, Cambodia and countries in ‘One Belt One Road’.

Project Experience
South Asia
Architectural design & project management
Southeast Asia
Architectural design & project management
Chinese Mainland
Architectural design & project management
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We are Fugro, the world’s leading independent provider of geo-intelligence and asset integrity solutions for large constructions, infrastructure and natural resources. We provide the technical data and information required to design, construct and maintain your structures and infrastructure in a safe, reliable and efficient manner.

With almost 40 years of experience in Hong Kong, we were the first international geotechnical specialist to provide services here. Today we are one of the reputable firms in providing civil, structural, geotechnical and structural instrumentation, environmental service and laboratory testing to a wide variety of clients in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, including many Government departments, private developers, architects and planners, utility companies, oil and gas companies, contractors and other consulting engineering firms.

 

Consultancy

     -       Civil and structural consultancy

     -       Asset integrity Assessment and Management

     -       Offshore and coastal engineering

Geotechnical

     -       Land and marine site investigation

     -       Cone penetration testing

     -       Geotechnical and structural instrumentation

     -       Automated data acquisition systems

     -       Foundation testing

     -       Field testing

     -       Geophysical testing

     -       Topographic survey

Environmental

-       Environmental monitoring

-       24-hour Water Quality Monitoring

-       Asbestos Management

-       Green Building (BEAM Plus / LEED / WELL)

-       Environmental Assessment

-       Land and Marine Ecology Management

-       Energy and Carbon Audit

-       Acoustic Management

-       Indoor Air Quality Certification

 Testing

     -       Materials Testing

·         Soil and Fill Materials

·         Bituminous Materials

·         Concrete and its Constituents Materials

·         Steel and Piles

·         Soil

          -       In-situ Testing / Services

·         Non-destructive Test for Steel & Welds

·         Concrete and Grout

·         Asphalts

          -       Chemical Testing

·         Soil & Sediment

·         Water Testing

·         Air quality monitoring

·         Chemical Composition Testing

          -       Special Product Testing

-       Failure Analysis

-     Structural Diagnosis

Certification

-       ISO Certification

-     Product Certification

Project Experience
Africa
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Water and Waste Management, Mining
Australasia
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Mining
Western Europe
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Mining
Central and Eastern Europe
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Mining
North America
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Mining
Latin America
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Mining
South Asia
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Mining
Central Asia
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Mining
Southeast Asia
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Urban Development, Mining
Northeast Asia
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Water and Waste Management, Mining
Chinese Mainland
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Mining
Middle East
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Water and Waste Management, Mining
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Company Profile

DLN Architects Limited (DLN) has been pioneering the modernisation of Greater China. Rooted in Hong Kong since 1972, we have been growing with the region. The increasing scale and ambition of projects we have designed reflect the booming prosperity of various economies where we have and are working in.

DLN's portfolio features record-breaking endeavours and several of the world's largest and tallest buildings. Master minded in Hong Kong, we are active throughout China, Central Asia, South East Asia, the Middle East, as well as Europe.

Our professional service covers city planning, transport-orientated developments, shopping malls, mixed-used urban complex, residential, industrial, logistics, hotels, hospitals, universities, casinos and exhibition I convention centres. We create values and shape cities from concept to realisation, targeting to achieve the most vibrant and environmental-friendly smart cities.

Project Experience
Africa
Urban Development, Smart City, High-rise, Mixed-use Development, Transit-oriented Development
Australasia
Urban Development, Smart City, High-rise, Mixed-use Development, Transit-oriented Development
Central and Eastern Europe
Urban Development, Smart City, High-rise, Mixed-use Development, Transit-oriented Development
South Asia
Urban Development, Smart City, High-rise, Mixed-use Development, Transit-oriented Development
Central Asia
Urban Development, Smart City, High-rise, Mixed-use Development, Transit-oriented Development
Southeast Asia
Urban Development, Smart City, High-rise, Mixed-use Development, Transit-oriented Development
Northeast Asia
Urban Development, Smart City, High-rise, Mixed-use Development, Transit-oriented Development
Chinese Mainland
Manufacturing-tech, Telecommunications, Transport and Logistics Infrastructure, Rail and Mass Transit, Urban Development, Smart City, High-rise, Mixed-use Development, Transit-oriented Development
Middle East
Urban Development, Smart City, High-rise, Mixed-use Development, Transit-oriented Development
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Project Experience
Africa
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management
Western Europe
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management
Latin America
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management
South Asia
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management
Southeast Asia
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management
Northeast Asia
Power and Energy, Water and Waste Management
Chinese Mainland
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management
Middle East
Power and Energy, Natural Resources (including oil and gas), Water and Waste Management
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Chinese Mainland

Hong Kong-based Taiping Reinsurance is involved in risk assessment and abatement for multi-billion US dollar projects across the Belt and Road Initiative, including an oil extraction project in Myanmar, metro rail development in Malaysia and hydroelectric power in Pakistan. General Manager Polly Ho says the company is a “protection provider” for clients, while Hong Kong can build on its role as a re-insurance centre for international firms.

Speaker:
Polly Ho, General Manager, Taiping Reinsurance Co Ltd

Related Links:
Hong Kong Trade Development Council
http://www.hktdc.com

HKTDC Belt and Road Portal
http://beltandroad.hktdc.com/en/

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By KPMG

Executive summary

The Greater Bay Area (GBA) is a collaborative initiative and a significant opportunity to shape the future of Hong Kong and the ten other cities within the Pearl River Delta. With a combined population of over 69 million and a GDP of USD 1.53 trillion as at the end of 2017, the region is well-positioned to play a leading role in advanced manufacturing, technology and innovation, transportation, trade and finance.

Furthermore, the ability to rapidly adapt and reinvent, as well as the sheer scale of the China market, are helping to foster innovation and propelling economic growth in the region. With the transformation of the GBA into an innovation and technology hub highlighted as a key objective, this presents a number of opportunities for businesses – including small and medium-sized enterprises – to invest in R&D, develop and test their ideas, nurture technology talent, forge strategic partnerships and drive growth. The development of the Lok Ma Chau Loop into the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park (HSITP) on the border of the two cities is one example of this transformation, aimed at providing 87 hectares of dedicated space for start-ups, technology companies, higher education institutions and other innovation elements of an ecosystem.

The creation of a ‘quality living circle’ within the GBA – providing an ideal place for living, working and travelling – is also a key opportunity. This involves the development and enhancement of new and existing lifestyle facilities around sports and recreation, arts and culture, tourism and hospitality. Coupled with this is the ongoing expansion of the region’s transport and logistics network to enhance connectivity and the flow of goods, people and resources between cities. New transport infrastructure – including the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge and Guangzhou-Zhongshan-Zhuhai-Macau intercity railway – will dramatically reduce travel times between GBA cities, creating greater opportunities for closer cooperation and partnerships, while enhancing the liveability of the region.

However, incorporating three separate tax jurisdictions – mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau – can create challenges for both businesses and workers in the region. The provision of a mutual tax exemption for certain professionals – including academics and researchers – and for frontier workers could help address these challenges and facilitate the free movement of people in the GBA.

To realise the full potential of the GBA, the cities in the region must leverage their diverse range of competitive advantages to create significant business opportunities and drive economic growth. The GBA is able to draw on a strong manufacturing base in Dongguan, Guangzhou, Foshan and Huizhou, Shenzhen’s advanced manufacturing, IT, technology and innovation strengths, and Macau’s status as a global tourism and leisure centre.

This is supported by Hong Kong’s role as an international centre for finance, asset management, transportation, trade, arbitration and legal services. Indeed, much of Hong Kong’s success as a global financial centre stems from the fundamental bedrock of the common law system. In addition, Hong Kong’s professional and financial services community represents a deep and diverse talent pool with international experience. Hong Kong’s unique position as a gateway between the international market and mainland China remains a major advantage.

For Hong Kong, the business leaders we spoke to believe the key to maintaining the city's economic success and its role as an international financial centre lie in continuing to leverage its competitive advantages, while at the same time embracing the mutually beneficial commercial potential of greater collaboration within the GBA.

This report reflects the opinions and findings from interviews with around 30 business leaders and entrepreneurs in Hong Kong on how to leverage the city’s strengths and maximise business opportunities to deliver mutually beneficial growth across the GBA.

In addition, this report adds a compelling voice from the international business community to discussions around the GBA which have primarily been led by governmental and public authorities. It aims to stimulate debate around core challenges, and proposes possible solutions supported by some of Hong Kong’s business leaders.

Many of the ideas presented in this paper on behalf of the international business community are ambitious and visionary. Some are preliminary, and are offered to encourage robust debate around this important initiative. Some ideas have been discussed within sectors previously, while others may be new.

This is an examination of the GBA from a commercial perspective alone and does not attempt to canvas the many additional complex issues which we acknowledge are an intrinsic part of this initiative.

As the GBA continues to develop, close cooperation between local governments and regulators will be key in helping to facilitate the seamless movement of goods, capital and people, as well as encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship in the region. However, it is also important that local governments and regulators within the GBA prioritise close relationships with the private sector to build confidence around this initiative. Fostering collaboration rather than competition can only be achieved by listening to all stakeholders, including the international business community.

 

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