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- 8 April 2025 - Arup, a global built environment consultant, has been
recognised with eight awards at The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
(HKIE) 50th Anniversary Legacy Award, including five Grand Awards and
three Merit Awards, honouring its continuous contributions to
engineering, industry and society in Hong Kong and beyond.
"Since establishing our Hong Kong office in 1976, Arup has
transformed the cityscape through our multidisciplinary expertise, from
strategic planning and iconic buildings to critical infrastructure and
cultural hubs. These accolades reaffirm our decades of commitment to
advancing the city's progress and contributing to its sustainable
development."
- Theresa Yeung, Managing Principal, East Asia
Fire Engineering Approach for Large Spaces
Grand Award in Innovation category
In the early 2000s, Arup pioneered a revolutionary fire safety solution
for large atria by combining long-throw sprinklers with infra-red flame
detectors. First implemented at Langham Place and International Commerce
Centre, this innovative approach transformed how architects and
engineers address fire safety in expansive areas. The system's success
has enabled the creation of iconic spaces in Hong Kong, from shopping
malls to airport terminals, while maintaining both aesthetics and
functional integrity. It has also set a new standard for fire safety
engineering in Hong Kong.
HSBC Data Centre
Grand Award in Industrial category
The HSBC Data Centre in Tseung Kwan O marked a milestone in Hong Kong's
digital infrastructure development. As Asia's largest data centre when
completed in 2008, it pioneered new standards in security, reliability,
and sustainability. The facility processes transactions for HSBC
operations across 30 countries, strengthening Hong Kong's position as a
global financial hub. Its groundbreaking Tier III+ design, with
capability for Tier IV upgrade, set new benchmarks for data centre
development. The project's innovative features, from advanced security
systems to sustainable design elements, continue to influence data
centre construction worldwide.
Stonecutters Bridge
Grand Award in Infrastructure category
With the world's tallest freestanding monopole towers and 1,018m
cable-stayed span, Stonecutters Bridge stands as an icon of Hong Kong's
engineering excellence. Commissioned in 2009, it features unprecedented
innovations including the most extensive use of structural
stainless-steel skin globally in the upper portion of the bridge towers.
The bridge serves as a vital link in Route 8, connecting the bustling
Kwai Chung Container Terminals to Hong Kong's transport network. Its
elegant design and technical innovations have earned numerous
international awards, while its dramatic presence has become an exemplar
showcase of Hong Kong's world-class infrastructure.
Terminal 1, Hong Kong International Airport
Grand Award in Infrastructure category
Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1 has revolutionised airport
design with its iconic barrel-vaulted roof structure, creating one of
the world's most efficient and passenger-friendly airports. The
innovative design features 129 parallel vaults spanning 36m each,
creating vast column-free spaces flooded with natural light. Since its
1998 opening, the terminal has grown from handling 35 million to over 50
million passengers annually, showcasing its remarkable adaptability.
The terminal's enduring success and consistent ranking among the world's
best airports demonstrate how innovative engineering can create
sustainable, efficient, and beautiful transportation hubs.
West Rail
Grand Award in Infrastructure category
The West Rail Line has enhanced connectivity in Hong Kong's New
Territories, with the Yuen Long Section standing as its most impressive
achievement. This 7.6km section features Hong Kong's most extensive
elevated rail viaduct and three major stations. Its groundbreaking noise
control system achieved unprecedented 24dBA reduction, setting new
global standards for urban railways. The project's sophisticated
integration of infrastructure with community needs, particularly at the
480m-long Tin Shui Wai Station, demonstrates how innovative engineering
can enhance urban development while protecting community well-being.
Two other influential projects where Arup played a key role –
Kai Tak Sports Park and the Hong Kong Section of Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link – also received Grand Awards.
Other winning projects include:
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Admiralty Station extension – Merit Award in Infrastructure category
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Hong Kong West Drainage Tunnel – Merit Award in Infrastructure category
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Shenzhen Bay Bridge – Merit Award in Infrastructure category
In addition, Ir Dr Andrew Chan, former Chair of Arup Group's Trustee
Board, was bestowed with the HKIE Honorary Fellow title for his
remarkable contribution to the HKIE, engineering industry and society.
The HKIE 50th Anniversary Legacy Award is designed to celebrate
outstanding engineering projects, groundbreaking technologies, and
transformative initiatives that have made a lasting impact on the
engineering landscape, industry and society of Hong Kong and across the
globe over the past five decades.