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Hong Kong construction firm fined HK$44,000 for safety lapses that led to worker’s death

Aggressive Construction Engineering, main contractor of Yau Tong residential project, and two other firms fined total of HK$130,000

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A representative of Aggressive Construction Engineering appears in Kwun Tong Court on Thursday. Photo: Brian Wong
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A Hong Kong engineering firm has been fined HK$44,000 (US$5,700) for failing to implement safety measures at a site, which led to a worker’s death two years ago and ultimately cost the company its operating licence.

Aggressive Construction Engineering, the main contractor of the HK$897 million The Coast Line residential project in Yau Tong, and two subcontractors were fined a combined HK$130,000 after their respective representatives pleaded guilty to 11 charges at Kwun Tong Court on Thursday.

The fatal accident occurred on December 14, 2022, when a 886kg steel beam used to provide lateral support collapsed while it was being removed 90cm above the basement floor of the site, killing 55-year-old Luk Wai-ying, an employee of sub-subcontractor Yi Shing Steel Engineering.

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Luk’s colleague, Tsang Wing-tong, tasked with similar duties, escaped death as he was not working beneath the fallen beam at the time.

Subsequent investigations found that Aggressive Construction Engineering, a subsidiary of Great Harvest Group, failed to provide sufficient training to workers and ensure they adhered to safety protocols.

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The court heard workers failed to hook the 3.8m-long steel beam to a sling chain and unknowingly dismantled its supporting frame before the bar was taken down.

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