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Name Wai Hing Wah Company Townland Consultants Ltd NAME WAI HING WAH COMPANY TOWNLAND CONSULTANTS LTD CURRENT POSITION DIRECTOR YEAR OF BIRTH 1951 NATIONALITY CHINESE (HONG KONG) KEY EXPERIENCE Mr. Wai has been responsible for a wide range of architectural design projects, including; residential and office buildings, hotels, factory buildings, station design for the Mass Transit Railway of HK, entertainment destinations, schools and churches, cemeteries, and master planning for mass housing and mixed development at small, medium and large scales. Mr. Wai is both an experienced Designer and Project Manager. Country Experience: Hong Kong, Mainland China, Vietnam, Macau, Taiwan and Russia. EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 1977 Bachelor of Arts (in architectural studies), University of Hong Kong 1981 Bachelor of Architecture, University of Hong Kong 1983 Member, Hong Kong, Institute of Architects, Hong Kong Member, Royal Institute of British Architects, United Kingdom 1983 Authorized Person, Registered Architect (HK) EXPERIENCE RECORD 1985 - To date Director - Townland Consultants Ltd. Mr. Wai has been responsible for numerous Architectural Design projects for TOWNLAND over a period of 20 years. As an Authorised Person in Hong Kong, he has also contributed to the regulatory aspects of TOWNLAND’s development projects. His key design projects working with TOWNLAND include, inter alia, environmentally sensitive mass housing in Fanling New Town, HK; Higher Education Park, Ningbo, Mainland China (1ST PRIZE) ; Residential Development at Wenzhou, Zhejiang, Mainland China; New Town Development in Nanjing (1ST PRIZE) ; and hotel developments in Lai Chi Kok, HK (Kin Yip Plaza and Leroy Plaza). 1987 - To date Managing Director - H.W. Wai (International) Ltd. (formerly: Wai Hing Wah & Associates) Mr Wai established his office in the year 1987 and provides architectural consultancy services in Hong Kong, Mainland China and the Asia Region The Office of H.W. Wai (International) Ltd. is actively involved in the building industry both in Hong Kong and Mainland China. The projects being run by this Office include: hotels, residential and office buildings, schools and churches, factories and entertainment grounds, and master planning for comprehensive developments at a large, medium and small scale. S:\MANAGEMENT\PR Materials\CV\ENG\Wai Hing Wah.Doc 29 November, 2011 Page 1 of 9 WAI HING WAH EXPERIENCE RECORD (Cont’d) 1981 - 1987 Chief Architect - P.K. Ng and Associates (DRU) Mr. Wai was in charge of more than 30 projects of various types. 1978 - 1981 Job Architect - Design Research Unit DRU was the major Consultant to the MTRC in Hong Kong for the main MTR underground system and also the Tsuen Wan Extension. Mr. Wai was in charge of the design for 6 underground MTRC Stations in Hong Kong. 1976 - 1978 Assistant Architect, Tao Ho Design Mr. Wai was employed as Assistant Architect by Tao Ho Design, an architectural consultant firm in Hong Kong. The major project Mr. Wai was involved in was the design for the Hong Kong Arts Centre. PROJECT REFERENCE Building Projects in Hong Kong: Office development at No. 305-313 Queen's Road Central & No. 114-114A Jervois Street, Hong Kong. Office development at No. 4 & 4A, Austin Avenue, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Office development at No. 68-70 Portland Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Fung Kai Secondary School extension in Sheung Shui, N.T., Hong Kong. Residential development at No. 52A, Tai Hang Road, Hong Kong. Residential development at No. 162, 164 & 166 Third Street, Hong Kong. Residential redevelopment at No. 286 Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Residential development at No. 26, 28, 30 & 32, Hill Road, Hong Kong. Office development at No. 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 Kin Sau Lane and No. 35-37 Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong. Residential development at N.T. DD104, Yau Mei San Tsuen, Yuen Long, Hong Kong. Factory extension for Hong Kong Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd. at Tai Po Industrial Estate, N.T., Hong Kong. Commercial development at No. 422, 424 & 426, Shanghai Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. (Project Management) Factory extension for Hong Kong Fujidenki Co., Ltd. at Tai Po Industrial Estate, N.T., Hong Kong. Factory extension for Nippon Hume Concrete (HK) Ltd. at Yuen Long Industrial Estate, N.T., Hong Kong. Office development at No. 2-4 Wing Sing Lane, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong. China Resources Petrochems Co., Ltd. Oil Terminal, Phase II Project at Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. Composite development at No. 50-52 Wharf Road & No. 37-39A North Point Road, Hong Kong. Hotel development at No. 30-36 Naking Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. S:\MANAGEMENT\PR Materials\CV\ENG\Wai Hing Wah.Doc 29 November, 2011 Page 2 of 9 WAI HING WAH EXPERIENCE RECORD (Cont’d) Proposed Ossuarium at N.K.I.L. 5, Chinese Christian Cemetery, Junction Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Proposed redevelopment at I.L. No. 7760, Victoria Road J/O Consort Rise, Hong Kong. Proposed Composite Building at No. 63-69 Shek Pai Wan Road, Hong Kong. Office development at No. 55 & 57 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Proposed Composite Building at No. 2-10, 10A-E Kennedy Street, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Residential redevelopment at No. 118-122 Queen’s Road West, Hong Kong. Proposed Extension to the Existing Ossarium No. 2, Chinese Christian Cemetery (Kowloon), No. 140 Junction Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Proposed Fence Wall Columbarium/Ossarium No. 8, Chinese Christian Cemetery (Hong Kong), No. 125 Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong. Proposed Redevelopment at Nos. 31 and 31A Granville Road, T.S.T. Kowloon, K.I.L.Nos 9961 and 9084, Hong Kong. Building Projects in Mainland China: Hotel World Plaza, Urumqi, Mainland China. Daoxiang Lake International Residential and Entertainment City of Haidian District, Beijing, Mainland China. Beijing Huancheng Business and Residential Building, Mainland China. Rdyal Mall - WangFujing Dj & Wusi DT, Beijing, Mainland China. Shanghai Small theatre Redevelopment plan, Mainland China. Shanghai Fuhai Center, Mainland China. Comprehensive Business Building in West Nanjing Road of Shanghai, Mainland China. Business and residential development plan of Fuyu Plaza of Tianjing, Mainland China. Zhongfang Building of Guangzhou City, Mainland China. Yuefu Building and Liuhua Garden of Guangzhou City, Mainland China. Residential Development of the 8 th Zhongshan Road of Guangzhou City, Mainland China. Service Residential of Tianhe District of Guangzhou City, Mainland China. Hot Spring Low Density Residential and Hot Spring Club Development of Conghua, Guangzhou, Mainland China. Caishen Garden Hotel of Shunde City, Mainland China. Qiaoji Garden of Panyu, Mainland China. The 2 nd stage of Qiaoji Garden of Panyu, Mainland China. Taiping Waterfront Garden of Dongguan, Mainland China. Fairview Garden, Danshai, China, Fu Hong Garden, Mainland China. Low Density Residential Development (400 MU ) of Nanhai, Mainland China. Comprehensive Commercial/Residential Development, Shenzhen City Centre, Futian, Shenzhen, Mainland China Yihing Garden of Huangpu, Mainland China. Sansheng Industry City Development of Huangpu, Guangzhou, Mainland China. projects in Jiangmen including Business and Residential Development and Low Density Residential Development, Mainland China. S:\MANAGEMENT\PR Materials\CV\ENG\Wai Hing Wah.Doc 29 November, 2011 Page 3 of 9 WAI HING WAH EXPERIENCE RECORD (Cont’d) Master Plan of Qiqihaer, Mainland China. Business District and Pedestrian Design of Jingan District of Shanghai, Mainland China. Urban Design of Central Area of Higher Education Park in Ningbo, Mainland China. Boao Mountain Villa Planning and Design Boao, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, Mainland China. Master Planning, Chongquing, Sichuan Province, Mainland China. Nanchang Science and Technology University New Campus Master Plan (133ha), Mainland China. Venice Water City Planning (300ha), Nanjing, Mainland China. Master Plan of Futian District, Mainland China. Building Projects in Russia: Proposed Comprehensive Development, Vladivostok, Russia. Demolition Projects in Hong Kong: No. 118-122 Queen’s Road West, Hong Kong. No. 2-10 Kennedy Street, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Chapel and Office Building at Chinese Christian Cemetery, Victoria Road, Hong Kong. No. 63- 69 Shek Pai Wan Road, Tin Wan, Hong Kong. No. 55-57 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong. No. 305-313 Queen's Road Central & No. 114-114A Jervois Street, Hong Kong. No. 4 & 4A, Austin Avenue, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. No. 68-70 Portland Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. No. 162, 164 & 166 Third Street, Hong Kong. No. 286 Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. No. 26, 28, 30 & 32, Hill Road, Hong Kong. No. 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 Kin Sau Lane and No. 35-37 Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong. No. 2-4 Wing Sing Lane, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong. No. 50-52 Wharf Road & No. 37-39A North Point Road, Hong Kong. Alteration and Demolition Works, Care and Attention Home, Block J of United Christian Hospital, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Alteration and Demolition Works, Flat G and H, 8/F., Block 33, No. 2 South Laguna Street, Laguna City, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Alteration and Demolition Works, Church Hall, Kowloon City Baptist Church, 206 Argyle Street, Kowloon City, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Alteration and Demolition Works, G/F., No. 22 Sing Woo Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong. Alteration and Demolition Works, 1/F., Nos. 176-186 Electric Road, North Point, Hong Kong. Alteration and Demolition Works, L/G., No. 603-609 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, N.T, Hong Kong. Alteration and Demolition Works, No. 10 Fei Ngo Shan, Sai Kung, N.T, Hong Kong. S:\MANAGEMENT\PR Materials\CV\ENG\Wai Hing Wah.Doc 29 November, 2011 Page 4 of 9 WAI HING WAH EXPERIENCE RECORD (Cont’d) Alteration and Demolition Works, G/F to 2/F., No. 68 Portland Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Major Interior Design Projects in Hong Kong: Design and build for the Central Government Office (West Wing), Hong Kong. Improvement design for Link Reit Term Maintenance Contract for Kowloon Central, Kowloon East and Hong Kong. Design and build for the Home for the Elderly, Ex-Fire Station, 14 Belcher Street, Hong Kong. Interior Design for 15,000 sq.ft Office in Macau.
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