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Embroiled in controversy, Leighton Contractors (Asia) has been a familiar name in many of Hong Kong’s big infrastructure projects of recent decades

  • The firm, established in 1975, has been banned from bidding for government tenders for a year. It has been a fixture in many major projects, some of them ongoing

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Exhibition station construction site, works on which are being led by Leighton Contractors (Asia), for the Sha Tin-Central link. Photo: Dickson Lee
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Leighton Contractors (Asia) may have been making headlines for the past eight months as the main firm behind shoddy construction work on the Sha Tin-Central link, but the company has been a prominent name in the city for some time, involved in a number of major construction projects in recent decades.

The firm was established in Hong Kong in 1975 as a branch of Australian company Leighton Holdings.

Since the 1980s, Leighton Asia has taken part in large scale projects, such as the building of residential complex Discovery Bay and reclamation in Tuen Mun.

It was also responsible for building hospitals and school campuses in Hong Kong.

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Recently, the company was awarded tenders mostly related to transport infrastructure projects.

In 2015, Leighton Holdings was renamed CIMIC group, which is currently listed in Australia.

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Hung Hom station on the Sha Tin-Central link. Photo: Sam Tsang
Hung Hom station on the Sha Tin-Central link. Photo: Sam Tsang

It is owned by German firm Hochtief, which is itself a subsidiary of Spanish company ACS Group.

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