Structural Engineering

 

Introduction

The range of structures designed by Jacobs in Asia is broad based and includes office buildings, shopping complexes, hotels, car parks, public and private housing, factories and godowns. Specialist use buildings such as law courts, schools, colleges and universities, health centres, hospitals, prisons and other public buildings are also included in our past portfolio. Our other civil engineering services enable us to provide the design of integrated transport facilities such as bus, tram and light rail depots.

We offer:

Our staff are highly experienced with the design of structures in a wide range of materials including brickwork and masonry, reinforced, precast and prestressed concrete, steel, timber, aluminium and a number of more specialised materials. Our expertise in structural design is internationally recognised.

Projects

Blue Pool Road3.jpg (21047 bytes) 5-7 Blue Pool Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong

Client: Dorfit Properties Ltd

Full civil, structural and geotechnical services, and project management for 79 serviced apartments over 27 floors, with two levels of car parking, restaurants and leisure facilities within a smooth curtain wall facade.

 

Aldrich Bay.jpg (24583 bytes) Hong Kong Housing Authority Aldrich Bay Phase 4, Hong Kong

Client: Hong Kong Housing Authority

Full civil, structural and geotechnical engineering services for 5 residential non-standard housing blocks up to 41 storeys high on transfer plates with a podium and 3 storeys of carpark, together with a primary school and associated external works.

 

Tin Shui Wai.jpg (17859 bytes) Hong Kong Housing Authority Tin Shui Wai Area 31 Phase 2

Client: Hong Kong Housing Authority

Full civil, structural and geotechnical engineering services for 5 blocks of 41 storeys high residential blocks and the associated external works.

 

Shanghai Times Square.jpg (31460 bytes) Shanghai Times Square, PRC

Client: Wharf (China) Ltd

Full civil, structural and geotechnical engineering services for the prestigious commerical development including a 3 level basement over 13,800m2 in difficult ground conditions and less than 30m away from the underground mass transit railway tunnel. The basement is the deepest in the heart of Shanghai city.