Arup, in joint venture with Mott MacDonald, has been commissioned by the Highways Department of the Hong Kong SAR Government to deliver design and construction consultancy services for Tsing Lung Bridge, a landmark project set to shape the city's future connectivity, sustainability and economic resilience.

The bridge is a critical component of Route 11, the new strategic corridor linking the Northwest New Territories and North Lantau.

Tsing Lung Bridge: a new landmark for Hong Kong

Located at the southern end of Route 11, Tsing Lung Bridge will be Hong Kong's first dual four-lane sea-crossing. With a main span of approximately 1.3 kilometres, it will feature a distinctive aesthetic design with H-shaped towers and K-shaped cross-beams forming the letters "HK", which is set to become a new icon that bolsters the city's bridge tourism appeal.

Once complete, the bridge will divert traffic from Tuen Mun Road (Sham Tseng section) and Ting Kau Bridge, easing congestion and strengthening the resilience of the wider road network for generations to come.

We are honoured to be entrusted with this transformative commission, which will help define what's next for Hong Kong. Building on Arup's deep-rooted presence in the city since 1976, Tsing Lung Bridge brings together the full breadth of our multidisciplinary expertise. The project reinforces our commitment to delivering sustainable, future-ready infrastructure that supports Hong Kong's continued growth, resilience and global competitiveness, while deepening the city's strategic role and connectivity within the Greater Bay Area.

Theresa Yeung

Managing Principal, East Asia