Good News: Jinggong Steel International Wins Bids for Two Major Landmark Projects in Hong Kong
Jinggong Steel International continues to expand its footprint in the Hong Kong construction market. Relying on its robust technical strength and excellent reputation, the company recently won bids for two major landmark projects: the steel structure and metal roof engineering for AsiaWorld-Expo Phase II, and the additional steel structure engineering for the Hong Kong International Airport. This further solidifies the company's layout in the Hong Kong market and comprehensively highlights its core competitiveness in the global high-end landmark construction sector.

The AsiaWorld-Expo Phase II project marks the first strong alliance and deep strategic cooperation between Jinggong International, renowned Hong Kong contractor Hip Hing Construction, and Beijing Urban Construction Group. It is a true reflection of the company's integrated contracting capabilities in steel structure and metal roofing. Once completed, it will become Hong Kong's largest indoor multi-purpose venue, helping to consolidate Hong Kong's status as the "Events Capital of Asia".

Furthermore, building on its outstanding performance in the Hong Kong International Airport's Third Runway steel structure project, Jinggong successfully secured the airport's additional steel structure engineering contract. This represents a renewed collaboration with the Airport Authority Hong Kong and continuous recognition from the Beijing Urban Construction-Chevalier Joint Venture. The project utilizes Jinggong's unique "Complete Modular Construction Technology for Super-Large Public Buildings," proving its strength in winning return clients.
From deepening relationships with regular clients to partnering with new ones, Jinggong International is steadily laying roots in the Hong Kong market. Moving forward, the company will continue to uphold high-quality craftsmanship and cultivate cutting-edge technology to empower the high-quality development of infrastructure in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.