The
Highways
Department
signed
an
investigation,
design
and
construction
consultancy
agreement
with
AECOM
and
AtkinsRealis
joint
venture
for
the
Hong
Kong-Shenzhen
Western
Rail
Link
(Hung
Shui
Kiu-Qianhai).
“We’re
proud
to
support
Highways
Department
as
it
expands
its
world-class
railway
network
for
greater
regional
mobility,”
said
Mark
Southwell,
chief
executive
of
AECOM’s
global
Transportation
business.
“Our
teams
have
delivered
some
of
Hong
Kong’s
most
transformative
railway
projects,
and
we
look
forward
to
applying
our
expertise
as
the
world’s
top
rail
and
mass
transit
firm
to
realize
this
complex
infrastructure
initiative.”
HSWRL will contribute to a more sustainable urban environment while fostering economic integration, cultural exchange, improved accessibility across the region, and facilitating Hong Kong’s better integration into the national development. A trip from Hung Shui Kiu to Qianhai will only take approximately 15 minutes — an improvement that supports the development of a “one-hour living circle” in the Greater Bay Area and facilitates cross-boundary commuting.
“This award reflects the global experience, Mainland-Hong Kong cross-border expertise and deep sector knowledge that our integrated team brings to complex infrastructure projects,” said Ian Chung, chief executive of AECOM’s Asia region. “Having worked extensively on key projects in the region, we are honored to collaborate with the HKSAR Government on this vital cross-boundary link. By combining our technical excellence with a proven track record, we remain committed to achieving the highest standards of service for our clients.”
The consultancy agreement covers investigation, design and construction for the approximately 7.3-kilometer Hong Kong Section of the HSWRL, which will connect Hung Shui Kiu to the boundary with Shenzhen. The full railway will span around 18.1 kilometers, including 10.8 kilometers in Shenzhen, comprehensively integrating metro networks across the western regions of both cities. To maximize efficiency, transparency and quality, the project will adopt a single Common Data Environment (CDE) and a unified Building Information Modeling (BIM) platform across all project stages, supporting collaboration and cost-effective, timely outcomes.
The project is among the strategic transport initiatives highlighted in Hong Kong’s 2023 Major Transport Infrastructure Development Blueprint. AECOM contributed to the development of this long-term vision through its involvement in the Strategic Studies on Railways and Major Roads beyond 2030, helping to shape the region’s future transport network and advancing greater integration within the Greater Bay Area. In addition to this strategic support, AECOM has delivered numerous high-profile railway projects across Hong Kong, including Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, Shatin to Central Link and Tuen Mun South Extension.
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