Building connections that last | South China Morning Post


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Founded by the late Dr Chow Yei Ching in 1970, Chevalier Group emerged just as Hong Kong entered a period of rapid urbanisation. Starting with a team of ten and the Toshiba lifts and escalators agency, the young company seized the momentum of industrialisation – a leap of faith that set it on a path defined by courage, innovation and perseverance.
Today, Chevalier Group has grown into a conglomerate managing over 8,000 staff members across eight countries. Its business portfolio spans construction and engineering, property investment and development, senior living and healthcare, logistics, property management, insurance, network solutions and more. Yet the Group’s core spirit remains unchanged.
Engineering progress, building communities
Chevalier Group’s rise has gone hand in hand with Hong Kong’s growth into a modern metropolis. The company began with lift installations in the 1970s and later expanded into air-conditioning, electrical and mechanical works as well as the recent decades of major infrastructure projects.
The conglomerate’s contributions include the Hong Kong International Airport third-runway project (concourse and apron works), the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port Car Park and the Kai Tak Sports Park vertical transportation system, all of which have become part of the city’s most recognisable landmarks. Each development reflects the Group’s commitment to combining technical excellence with service to the community.
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