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Gammon is building the much anticipated West Island Line MTR extension and wants to show Hong Kong that construction of a railway in a densely populated area can be done in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way. |
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For many years, Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour has suffered from pollution from many sources. Gammon is now proud to be at the forefront of an innovative programme of works, the Harbour Area Treatment Scheme, designed to clean up the harbour and make it once again Hong Kong's most remarkable attraction.
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Commitment to reducing carbon emissions in order to combat climate change must be a top priority for governments and businesses. We simply have very little time left to put on the brakes before the risks could become catastrophic. |
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For several years, Gammon has been driving sustainability issues in the construction industry by taking the issues to a higher strategic level than most other companies. The company regards corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a platform for growth and the long-term success of the company. |
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Gammon is proud to have the opportunity to play a key role in the Tamar Development Project. We are committed to contributing our skills and technical expertise to the creation of this dynamic urban development. |
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For the past quarter of a century or so, Gammon has kept an eagle eye on developments in one of Hong Kong's closest neighbours, Macau. Indeed, the company has been involved in construction projects, albeit in only a small way, there since 1980. |
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2007 marks the 50th Anniversary of Gammon. We began with our first project at Kai Tak and, ever since than, we have prospered along with Hong Kong, constructing numerous major projects. |
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