Vincent is the Managing Director for
Buildings, China Region, where he has
managed and contributed to the design of
skyscrapers throughout Asia, including
many mega-size and super-tall buildings.
His portfolio of world-class
projects, built over a 30-year
international career, includes such
notable projects as the 2,073-foot
(632-meter) Shanghai Tower, the
1,988-foot (606-meter) Wuhan Greenland
Centre, the 1,995-foot (608-meter)
Tianjin Goldin Finance 117, the
1,815-foot (550-meter) Shenzhen China
Resource Headquarters Tower, the
1,750-foot (530-meter) Beijing Citic
Group's Headquarter Tower and the
1,738-foot (530-meter) Guangzhou CTF
Centre. Not content with working on the
tallest, Vincent has also contributed to
some of the region's biggest complexes,
including the largest integrated resort
in the Asia-Pacific, the 14
million-square-foot
(1,300,000-square-meter) Venetian Macao
Resort; Singapore's iconic Marina Bay
Sands Resort; the Hong Kong Convention
and Exhibition Centre; the Beijing China
World Trade Center and the Shanghai
International Finance Centre.
Vincent has spent almost all his
career at Parsons Brinckerhoff. An
advocate of mentoring, he is keen to
pass on his knowledge to the next
generation, "I truly believe that it is
our duty to develop the potential of our
aspiring professionals - and the best
way to do this is to provide
opportunities for them to push the
envelope, and to challenge themselves to
deliver state-of-the-art solutions to
engineering problems."
When not busy on projects, Vincent
contributes to the engineering community
at large. He was named the American
Society of Heating, Refrigeration and
Air-Conditioning Engineers' (ASHRAE)
Vice President in 2006-2008, and has
served as a Distinguished Lecturer for
the society for more than 12 years.
Vincent is currently the Board Director
of Haven of Hope Christian Services. He
has also previously held positions as
Vice President for the Hong Kong
Institution of Engineers (HKIE), and
chaired the HKIE/Hong Kong Fire Services
Department (HKFSD) Liaison Committee and
Building Services Division. He holds a
master of science degree in building
services engineering from the University
of Manchester, United Kingdom.