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Rider Levett Bucknall, Global Board Director and Chairman, North Asia
Kenneth Kwan serves as Chairman of RLB’s North Asia region responsible for Hong Kong, Macau, Mainland China and South Korea offices. He has been a member of the Global Board since its formation in 2007.
Joining RLB in 1986, Kenneth has excelled in delivering high profile projects in the public and private sector throughout Hong Kong, Macau, Mainland China, Singapore, Cambodia and Taiwan. Among his professional achievements, he is an accomplished quantity surveyor and earned his qualification as a Chartered Surveyor in 1989.
Kenneth has served as Chairman of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Hong Kong from 2011 to 2013, and has been the Chairman of its Asia Quantity Surveying Professional Group from 2012 to 2018. He is now a board member of the Institution’s Asia Pacific World Regional Board.
Kenneth is also a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, a Fellow…
Annual Conference, Presenter (Shanghai 2014)
17 September 2014
Cost Planning and Control of Tall Buildings: The Case of Ping An Finance Center
For tall buildings to be financially viable, effective cost planning and control of construction costs is essential in determining project feasibility. As demonstrated in the...
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17 September 2014
2014 Shanghai International Conference - Ping An Tower Room, Session 1 - Q & A
2014 Shanghai International Conference Ping An Tower Room, Session 1 Questions & Answers session with speakers Wai Ming (Thomas) Tsang, Shenzhen Ping An Finance Center...
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16 September 2014
Kenneth Kwan, Rider Levett Bucknall Ltd.
This chapter looks at the major cost drivers of tall buildings such as the overall design planning, foundation and substructure, structure, façade, architectural works, interior...
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17 September 2014
Cost Planning and Control of Tall Buildings: The Case of Ping An Finance Center
For tall buildings to be financially viable, effective cost planning and control of construction costs is essential in determining project feasibility. As demonstrated in the...
17 September 2014
2014 Shanghai International Conference - Ping An Tower Room, Session 1 - Q & A
2014 Shanghai International Conference Ping An Tower Room, Session 1 Questions & Answers session with speakers Wai Ming (Thomas) Tsang, Shenzhen Ping An Finance Center...
16 September 2014
Kenneth Kwan, Rider Levett Bucknall Ltd.
This chapter looks at the major cost drivers of tall buildings such as the overall design planning, foundation and substructure, structure, façade, architectural works, interior...
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