Article | June 12, 2025
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Mr. Wong has more than 20 years of experience in the construction industry. He specializes in consulting on construction projects for quantity surveying that includes: assessment of loss and expense claims, valuation of variations, measurement issues, re-rating, and final account evaluation.
Hong Kong
Jeffrey Wong specializes in consulting on construction projects for quantity surveying that includes: assessment of loss and expense claims, valuation of variations, measurement issues, re-rating, and final account evaluation. Mr. Wong has more than 20 years of experience in the construction industry. Before joining Secretariat, he was a senior consultant at an international construction firm specializing in dispute management. Mr. Wong has since held several senior director appointments for major contract advisory consultancies advising clients on projects in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and PRC.
He has provided services to employers and contractors across various projects, including infrastructure, hospitals, government buildings, and commercial and high-rise residential buildings. He is familiar with different forms of construction contracts commonly used in the industry and has extensive experience preparing expert reports (quantity surveying), dispute resolution, arbitration, and mediation.
Mr. Wong is also sitting on the HKIAC’s Panel of Adjudicators.
In this GIR article, Stephen Millington and Dominique Dondelinger examine the growing fraud risks facing the Gulf region amid rapid economic expansion and transformative Vision 2030 strategies.
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