Leighton Asia

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Leighton Asia Limited
Company type Limited company
IndustryConstruction, civil engineering
Founded1975
Headquarters Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Area served
Asia-Pacific
Parent CIMIC Group
Website leightonasia.com

Leighton Asia is an Asia-Pacific construction contractor, a part of the CIMIC Group, an Australian project development and contracting group. Leighton Asia is currently headquartered in Hong Kong, and has been operating in the continent for more than 45 years. Based in Hong Kong, the company also operates in Macau, Singapore, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia. [1]

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The company's business include building and civil infrastructure construction, Mechanical and electrical works, as well as oil and gas engineering. [2]

History

Leighton Asia is founded in 1975 as an Asia branch of Australian-based Leighton Contractors headquartered in Hong Kong. [3]

Hong Kong railway project

Leighton Asia was awarded the contract for constructing the Hung Hom station extension of the Sha Tin to Central Link, a high profile railway network extension project in Hong Kong in 2013. [4] In 2018, Leighton Asia was accused of failure to comply with local safety standards and attempting to hide this failure until a whistleblower leaked its evidence to the local press. [5] During a hearing of the commission of inquiry, the Hong Kong Government accused Leighton of corporate arrogance. [6]

Notable projects

Hong Kong

Indonesia

Philippines

Singapore

India

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References

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