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Asia

Halcrow now operates throughout Asia, from India in the west to Korea in the east, working for public and private sector clients. We work in many thriving countries, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.
We offer civil engineering infrastructure, environmental and rural development consultancy, ranging from project management, planning, design and construction supervision to contract administration, and operation and maintenance.
Recent and ongoing work includes:
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Major infrastructure projects such as Light Rail and Mass Rapid Transit Systems in Thailand and Malaysia |
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Major port development schemes in Malaysia and Philippines |
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Major roads and bridges in Bangladesh, Philippines,
Indonesia and Vietnam |
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Hydropower schemes in Indonesia and Malaysia |
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Landslide studies in Hong Kong |
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Construction supervision in China |
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National Water Management Plan in Bangladesh |
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Private Sector Participation in Water Supply in Sri Lanka |
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Forestry Sector Project in Vietnam |
The development challenges are varied and massive. Asia region is the fastest growing region in the world with a current population of some 3 billion. Sustained economic growth together with the increasing living standards has resulted in massive investment needs in infrastructure, communications, increased food production and energy.
Poverty alleviation continues to be an overriding concern together with environmental degradation. Halcrow's wide international experience and expertise in all these fields, together with its long track record in Asia, has made the Group a much sought-after international consultant that is sensitive to the development needs of the region.
Halcrow's Asian regional offices - situated in Bangkok, Beijing, Chongqing,
Delhi, Dhaka, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Islamabad, Karachi, Kuala Lampur, Manila, Mumbai, Seoul, Shanghai and Shenzen - are managed by local development directors, ensuring efficient client relationships.
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