WONG Heang Fine
Group CEO
Mr WONG Heang Fine joined Surbana Jurong in 2015 as its Group Chief Executive Officer and Board Director. Since then, the firm has grown into one of the largest urban, infrastructure and management services consulting firms in Asia with a global talent pool of over 16,500 employees based in more than 120 offices in over 40 countries worldwide.
Mr Wong also sits on the boards of three of Surbana Jurong’s member companies – SMEC, AETOS and Sino-Sun. He is Chairman of Sino-Sun.
Mr Wong is a Board Member of the Building and Construction Authority (BCA), an agency under Singapore’s Ministry of National Development that regulates Singapore’s building and construction industry. He is Chairman of the advisory board for Nanyang Technological University (NTU)’s College of Engineering and an Adjunct Professor in NTU’s School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering. He is also a member of the Corporate Advisory Board of the World Green Building Council.
Mr Wong has held many key leadership positions across a number of industries over the last 40 years. Before Surbana Jurong, he was with CapitaLand for eight years. He was the CEO of CapitaLand Residential Singapore Limited and CapitaLand GCC Holdings, and also the Country CEO in charge of developing CapitaLand’s business in the Gulf Cooperation Council region. Mr Wong was CEO of Capitala, a joint venture company between CapitaLand Singapore and Mubadala Development Company in United Arab Emirates.
Prior to that, from 2001 to 2006, Mr Wong was President & CEO of SembCorp Engineers and Constructors Pte Ltd (now known as Sembawang Engineers and Constructors) and was instrumental in advancing the company’s engineering and construction business in South Asia.
Mr Wong joined Cathay Organisation in 1998. As Deputy President, he helped realise the company’s ambition of going public via a reverse takeover strategy through IMM Multi-Enterprise which was listed on SESDAQ. In 1999, he was appointed President & CEO of Cathay Organisation Holdings.
Between 1996 and 1998, Mr Wong was Director (Infrastructure), L&M Group Investments Ltd. During his tenure, he restructured the company by spearheading diversification into the infrastructure and property sectors.
Between 1991 and 1996, Mr Wong was at Singapore Technologies Industrial Corporation. There he pioneered the infrastructure development of the industrial estate and a 24,000-hectare international resort belt on Bintan Island, Indonesia. He was instrumental in developing and managing the Bintan Lagoon Resort.
Mr Wong was the President of the Real Estate Developers’ Association of Singapore from 2011 to 2012. He served as a Senior Industry Officer with the Economic Development Board where his responsibilities included the promotion and development of investments in Singapore.
Mr Wong graduated with First Class Honours in B.Sc (Mechanical Engineering) from the University of Leeds, England and a M.Sc (Engineering Production and Management) from the University of Birmingham, England. He was conferred a Medal of Commendation during the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) May Day Awards 2020 for advancing HR best practices and employees’ interests. Mr Wong is also an iBuildSG Distinguished Fellow, appointed by BCA, and a RICS Fellow, conferred on him by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Hari POOLOGASUNDRAM
CEO International (Africa, Americas, ANZ, South Asia & Middle East)
CEO, SMEC
CEO, SMEC
Mr Hari POOLOGASUNDRAM joined the Group in 2016 and is the CEO International of the Company. In this role, he leads the Group’s global presence in Africa, Americas, Australia and New Zealand (“ANZ”), South Asia and the Middle East.
Mr Poologasundram is also the CEO of SMEC, a multi-disciplinary infrastructure consultancy business. He has been an integral member of SMEC’s executive and leadership team since 1999. In his previous role, Mr Poologasundram was appointed CEO of SMEC’s ANZ Division after serving as COO ANZ since 2012. Under his guidance and leadership, he has successfully driven the overall performance and strategic growth of the ANZ operations, helping it mature and grow into a strong performing division.
Mr Poologasundram has over 30 years of experience in planning, design and management of large infrastructure projects and over 20 years of operational management experience. His area of expertise is in planning, design and management of large engineering infrastructure projects.
Mr Poologasundram holds a Bachelor of Science (Civil Engineering) and a Master’s of Science (Civil Engineering) from City University, London.
CHONG Lit Cheong
Group Chief Corporate Officer
Mr CHONG Lit Cheong joined the Group in 2017 and is the Group Chief Corporate Officer of the Company. He provides oversight across the group corporate services functions including human resources, corporate administration, communications, branding, technology, innovations, legal and company secretariat. In addition, he oversees some of the Group initiatives including SJ Academy, Procurement and SJ Campus, as well as the Group’s growth in the Japanese market. Mr Chong currently holds directorships in Boustead Projects Limited, an SGX-listed company; AETOS Holdings Private Limited; ECCL Singapore Pte. Ltd; and Surbana Jurong Capital (Holdings) Pte. Ltd.
Mr Chong brings with him a wealth of experience, having served as Senior Advisor, Strategic Projects of CapitaLand Limited. Prior to this, he held several senior appointments in the CapitaLand Group as CEO CapitaLand Commercial Limited, CEO Regional Investments and Deputy Group Chief Corporate Officer.
Before joining CapitaLand in 2011, Mr Chong was CEO of International Enterprise Singapore, an agency under Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry which promotes the overseas growth of Singapore-based enterprises and international trade. From 2001 to 2006, he was the CEO of JTC Corporation, the government agency developing industrial estates and specialised parks. From 1998 to 2000, he was Managing Director of the National Science & Technology Board (now called A*STAR), the lead agency promoting science and technology infrastructure in Singapore. He served in the Economic Development Board from 1986 where he held several key appointments, including a posting to China as Deputy CEO of China Singapore Suzhou Development Co Ltd, the master developer of Suzhou Industrial Park. For his service with the government, Mr Chong was awarded the Public Service Medal (Gold) in 2003.
Mr Chong began his career in the Ministry of Defence. He joined France-based Schlumberger Corp in 1984 and worked in Italy as a Chief Field Engineer in Well Testing and Electronic Wireline Services.
Mr Chong is a Mombusho (Colombo Plan) Scholar and holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic) from the University of Tokyo. He completed an Advanced Management Programme at INSEAD in France in 1994 and the Tsinghua Executive Program in Shanghai, China, in 2004.
Andy ATKIN
Group Chief Financial Officer
Mr Andy ATKIN joined the Group in 2016. Mr Atkin is the Group Chief Financial Officer where he leads the global Group Finance, Tax and Treasury departments and is responsible for managing the Company’s financial consolidation, reporting, budgeting, forecasting and strategy. In 2017, Mr Atkin relocated to Singapore where he took on the appointment of Group Financial Controller. As Group Financial Controller, Mr Atkin played a key role in supporting and driving the Company’s growth agenda and strategy as well as the integration of the SMEC business.
Mr Atkin is a seasoned Finance executive with a proven track record and has extensive experience managing international teams and operations. He has over 25 years’ experience in Chartered Accounting, Professional Business Services, Financial Assurance, Accounting and Governance, Controls and Processes, and Acquisitions and Disposals.
In his previous role as SMEC Holdings Limited’s General Manager Finance and Acting CFO, Mr Atkin played an instrumental role in maintaining financial discipline across the entities and assisted operations to achieve their financial targets. Mr Atkin also held positions in PricewaterhouseCoopers in Melbourne and Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, United Kingdom, where he was responsible for managing client portfolios across industries such as retail, manufacturing, automotive, housing development, construction and transport.
Mr Atkin holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, United Kingdom. He is also a Member of Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
SEAH Choo Meng
Senior Advisor, GCEO's Office
Group Head, Internal Audit
Chairman Of Threesixty Cost Management & Threesixty Contract Advisory
GROUP HEAD, INTERNAL AUDIT
CHAIRMAN OF THREESIXTY COST MANAGEMENT & THREESIXTY CONTRACT ADVISORY
Mr SEAH Choo Meng joined the Group in 2017. Currently, he serves as Senior Advisor, Group CEO’s Office and Group Head, Internal Audit, after serving as the Group Chief Compliance Officer previously. Mr Seah is responsible for ensuring that the Group’s policies and procedures are compliant, in addition to other supervisory and oversight responsibilities.
Mr Seah is also the Chairman of Threesixty Cost Management Pte. Ltd. and Threesixty Contract Advisory Pte. Ltd., both of which were formed under the Group. The two entities will oversee the business thrust and development of Quantity Surveying and Contract Advisory services in all sectors both locally and internationally.
Mr Seah oversees the development of project management services including the development of project and construction management, and programme management expertise. He also assists Group CEO in charting future expansion plans for the Group’s multi-disciplinary services.
Mr Seah is on the Board of Ren Ci Hospital and is Chairman of its Building Committee. He also holds positions in various other organisations, including as Chairman of the Programme Advisory Committee of SIM University’s Building and Project Management Programme, member of the School Advisory Panel of the School of Science and Technology, Singapore, panel member of the Strata Titles Board, member of the Construction Adjudicator Accreditation Committee, the Professional Conduct Panel, Senior Adjudicator at the Singapore Mediation Centre and member of the Inquiry Panel of the Law Society of Singapore.
Before joining the Group, Mr Seah was Chairman and Director of Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd, and Arcadis Project Management Pte Ltd.
TEO Say Hong
Group Chief Officer (Integration, M&A)
(INTEGRATION, M&A)
Mr TEO Say Hong is Group Chief Officer (Integration, Mergers & Acquisitions), responsible for planning and executing Surbana Jurong’s M&A strategy, a key growth driver for the group, and ensuring the successful integration of acquired brands and businesses.
Mr Teo was a key member of the pioneering team who executed the merger of Surbana and Jurong Consultants in 2015 as well as the acquisition of SMEC in 2016. The Group has since grown from two to eight global brands through acquisitions, expanding its portfolio of expertise across the built environment value chain. Mr Teo played an integral role in managing the acquisition of B+H and SAA in 2018 and creating Surbana Jurong’s Global Architecture Council the following year. Mr Teo was responsible for creating the SJ Collaboration Hub, a space designed to facilitate collaboration and learning for staff and partners of Surbana Jurong.
In his current role, Mr Teo leads internal initiatives to support the Group’s continuous transformation and special projects aimed at delivering enhanced value to clients.
Mr Teo started his career in Housing Development Board in 1998. He attained a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Hons) from National University of Singapore, after completing his studies on an HDB scholarship.
LIM Swee Nian
Group Director, HR & Strategy
Mr LIM Swee Nian is the Group Director, HR & Strategy.
Prior to joining SJ, Mr Lim was the Assistant Managing Director of the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), overseeing EDB’s global operations. He joined EDB in 1995 and over the years, had held various positions including overseas assignment in Osaka, Shanghai and Tokyo, and heading the Electronics Cluster Group, where he was responsible for the promotion and development of the electronics industry in Singapore. Before the last appointment in EDB, he was seconded to the Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) as the Deputy Executive Director of Science and Engineering Research Council.
Mr Lim began his career with the Singapore’s Ministry of Environment in 1988. He joined Fujitsu Microelectronics in 1989 and worked in Japan and Singapore as Product Engineer and Engineering Manager in assembly and testing of semiconductors.
Mr Lim received a Monbusho Scholarship and obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics) from Kyoto University. He obtained a Master of Business Administration from University of Hull and completed the Advanced Management Program at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
YAP Chee Yuen
Group Chief Information Officer
Mr YAP Chee Yuen is the Group Chief Information Officer.
He graduated with a Bachelor Degree (First Class Honours) in Electrical & Electronics Engineering and a Master in Business Admin from National University of Singapore, Mr Yap brings a wealth of experience in managing end-user IT organisations and has actively initiated the digital journey for organisations he has served.
He is currently an adjunct professor with the Singapore Management University in the Master of IT in Business programme and Chairman of the Enterprise Singapore National IT Standards Committee, the National Gallery IT & Digital Advisory Panel and the NUS School of Computing Industry Advisory Committee.
Prior to this, Mr Yap was the Executive Vice President of Technology with Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) where he built a strong technology team, designed the blue-print, implemented solutions and provided support for a comprehensive range of IT services in system design, development, project consultancy, IT services & cybersecurity management. Under his leadership, RWS won the National Infocomm Awards in 2010 for the Most Innovative Use of Infocomm Technology under the Private Sector category. He won the same award under the Public Sector category in 2004 when he was the Group CIO and Chief Knowledge Officer at JTC Corporation.
Other prior appointments Mr Yap held include Vice President, CIO & Head of Info Technology & Corporate Services Division at Acer Computer Int’l Ltd, and Director & Group CIO at JIT Electronics Holdings Pte Ltd.
Raj THAMPURAN
Managing Director, Technology & Research
Dr Raj THAMPURAN brings with him a wealth of experience in innovation and technology policies and practices, developmental project management, government relations and the execution of large scale infrastructure projects. He is the Managing Director, Technology & Research.
Prior this, Raj was the Managing Director of the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR), the lead agency of the Singapore Government investing multi-billion dollars for public sector Research and Development in areas of economic and national needs. He assumed that role in 2012 and held various leadership positions in A*STAR before that. He started his career with A*STAR as the Director of Strategy Policy and Planning and later, as Executive Director of Institute of High Performance Computing and the Science and Engineering Research Council. Raj also chaired the technology transfer and licensing arm of A*STAR, which generated over 100 start-ups and manages a large library of IP and patent portfolio.
Raj is currently an Independent Director at publicly-listed SIA Engineering Company and Chairman of the College of Engineering Advisory Committee at Nanyang Technological University. He holds appointments as Adjunct Professor at the Nanyang Technological University and at the Faculty of Engineering of the National University of Singapore. Given his leadership roles, he has presented numerous talks and written articles on technology in various forums.
Raj is an engineer by training and holds a PhD in Materials Science. He did his postdoctoral work in modelling and simulation and attended the Advanced Management Programme in INSEAD (Fontainebleau). He was a recipient of the National Academic Excellence Award in 1998, the Public Administration Medal (Bronze) in 2007 and the Public Administration Medal (Silver) in 2016. He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers and the Singapore Academy of Engineers.
Malini KANNAN
General Counsel, Group Legal & Company Secretariat
Ms KANNAN Malini is the General Counsel, Group Legal and Company Secretary of the Surbana Jurong Group.
Ms Malini has over 20 years of legal experience in various industries with a specialist interest in joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions and corporate restructuring.
Prior to joining Surbana Jurong, Ms Malini was the Senior VP, Legal & Compliance Asia Pacific Department of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) Singapore branch, helping oversee the legal, compliance and anti-money laundering functions. She has previously headed the legal and secretariat functions in Singapore SportsHub Pte Ltd, Rowsley Ltd, CapitaMalls Asia Limited and JTC Corporation.
Ms Malini has a Bachelor of Laws from National University of Singapore (NUS), a Master of Laws in Corporate & Commercial Law from University College London and a Master of Arts in South East Asian studies from NUS. She is admitted to the bar in both Singapore and New South Wales.
Karen YEW
Group Chief Communications & Branding Officer
As Group Chief Communications and Branding Officer, Ms Karen YEW is responsible for planning and implementing the group’s communications strategy as well as leading our branding efforts. Ms Yew has 26 years' experience that includes branding, media and analyst relations, government relations, employee engagement, community social responsibility and issues management and spans the media, technology and insurance industries.
Prior to joining Surbana Jurong, Ms Yew was Senior Vice President and Head, Corporate Marketing and Communications at Mediacorp and played an integral role in redefining the company’s shift from traditional broadcaster to the multi-platform national media network it is today. As Vice President, Brand and Communications at NTUC Income, she played a key role in promoting the insurer’s transformative agenda and differentiated policies and practices. At IBM, she headed the ASEAN brand and communications team supporting the company’s operations in a mix of mature and high-growth markets.
Ms Yew started her career as a journalist after graduating from University of Reading with an honours degree in English Literature, which she attained on a Singapore Broadcasting Corporation scholarship.
LEE Kut Cheung Chairman, SJ architecture
Mr LEE Kut Cheung is the Chairman of SJ architecture.
Mr Lee’s early days were with the Singapore’s Public Works Department, he contributed to the successful implementation of a range of public building projects in Singapore. These included the State Courts, Woodlands ICA Checkpoint, Environment Building, the IRAS Building, Victoria Concert Hall and the Kallang Theatre. He joined RSP in 1994 as a Director and was appointed Managing Director in 2007 where he played a key role in the set up and development of RSP’s overseas offices in India, China and Vietnam. Some of his notable projects in Singapore include ION Orchard, The Orchard Residences, Ardmore Park, St Regis Hotel, HDB Hub at Toa Payoh, Grand Copthorne Waterfront & King’s Centre, Holiday Inn Express Hotel, Park Hotel Farrer Park and Farrer Square Medical Suites, NUS Cultural Centre, NTU One-North Campus & Alumni Clubhouse, ITE College East, ITE HQ & College Central, Westgate, CapitaGreen, Chinatown MRT Station, Xilinx at Changi Business Park, and Jewel Changi Airport.
Mr Lee was the Registrar of the Board of Architects (BOA) from 1984 to 1990 and concurrently a Council member of the Singapore Institute of Architects. He was also a Board Member of BOA and a member of its Accreditation Committee from 1991 to 2000. He also served as a Board Member of Singapore’s Building & Construction Authority (BCA) from 2005 to 2009 and was concurrently the Chairman of the BCA Construction Excellence Awards Committee. He was conferred the honour of Fellow (Life) of Singapore Institute of Architects.
YEO Siew Haip
CEO, SJ Global Architecture (Southeast Asia and North Asia) and CEO, SAA Architects
As CEO, SJ Global Architecture (Southeast Asia and North Asia), Mr YEO Siew Haip leads the architecture, urban planning and master planning teams for SJ in Southeast Asia and North Asia and works with architectural practice leaders across the Group, ensuring that they leverage their collective strengths to create new opportunities for the Group’s growth and development.
As CEO, SAA, Mr Yeo heads the Singapore practice and oversees the SAA group of affiliated companies in Southeast Asia and China. Taking over the firm’s leadership in 2008, he built and nurtured a new management team and led the firm’s transformation into a leading architecture consultancy reputed for its design and service excellence; steering the firm through prestigious milestones including the successful delivery of Singapore’s Changi Airport Terminal 4, and winning the Woodlands Health Campus project, set to be the largest hospital in Southeast Asia when completed in 2022.
Mr Yeo’s extensive local and international experience spans over three decades and covers a range of large and complex projects. As the Qualified Person for most of the firm’s large-scale projects, he leads multidisciplinary teams in delivering award-winning architecture across major industries.
Mr Yeo brings to each project the ‘big picture’ view with a full comprehension of macro level complexities of design and project management and the ability to define critical aspects of a project right down to its intricate details. He is known to provide decisive guidance to project teams, helping them achieve excellence in design and service delivery.
Mr Yeo’s leadership has been instrumental in driving the firm’s growth through regional projects such as the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Line in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Tianjin Exchange mixed development in Tianjin, China, developed by GIC Singapore; and the Emperor Place mixed development in Tianjin, China, a UIC joint venture.
Mr Yeo gives back to the community by spearheading SAA’s community engagement programmes such as scholarship programmes with the NUS Architecture Department, ITE and SUTD.
LOW Cher Ek
CEO and Global Lead, Township
Mr LOW Cher Ek joined the Group when it was formed in 2015 and was part of the management of Surbana prior to the merger or Surbana and JIH. He is currently the CEO and Global Lead, Township and is responsible for managing and growing SJ’s Township business in Singapore and globally. Mr Low has vast experience in the planning, designing and implementing of such real estate. He leads a team of experienced professionals in the management and growth of this business in Singapore as well as overseas. The Group has designed and built more than one million homes and was involved in the planning of 26 townships in Singapore, and Mr Low is responsible for continuously strengthening the Group as the key consultant of Singapore’s internationally acclaimed public housing programme. He has also led the export of the Group’s affordable housing expertise to China, Brunei, Myanmar, Indonesia, and India. He also has keen interest in design technology and is involved in the adoption of building information modelling technology as well as in research and development projects.
Mr Low is currently a member of Singapore Institute of Architects, the Royal Institute of British Architects, and the Building Construction Authority’s Academy Advisory Panel. Mr Low is an appointed Industry Ambassador for the Building Construction Authority, and an AUDE Industry Partner. He also co-chairs the Integrated Digital Delivery Workgroup under Singapore’s Construction Transformation Roadmap initiative.
Prior to this, Mr Low was the Company’s Director of Architecture and Managing Director of the building consultancy business, overseeing the company’s consultancy practice and four key technical services (architecture, mechanical and electrical engineering, civil and structural engineering, and quantity surveying) both locally and overseas.
Before joining the Group, Mr Low was with HDB and held senior positions in planning, design, and construction. He was also involved in policy planning and implementation of HDB’s estate upgrading programmes.
Mr Low holds an honours degree in Architecture from NUS, and is registered with the Singapore Board of Architects.
LOH Yan Hui
CEO and Global Lead, Aviation
Er. Loh Yan Hui is CEO and Global Lead, Aviation at Surbana Jurong. He is responsible for developing the aviation business globally, including delivering on Surbana Jurong’s Changi Airport Terminal 5 related projects.
Er. Loh was a member of the SMEC Holdings Board from 2016 till Jun 2020, following the acquisition of SMEC by Surbana Jurong. Previously, as Surbana Jurong’s Deputy CEO, Infrastructure, he directed and managed the operational activities of the Infrastructure business within Singapore and provided technical resources to the Group’s overseas divisions to support infrastructure project procurement and deliveries. He led a 600-strong multidisciplinary team in Surbana Jurong.
Er. Loh has more than 40 years’ experience in the infrastructure industry and has been a registered Professional Engineer (Singapore) since 1990. His key projects include the Waterway@Punggol, Singapore’s first man-made major waterway that runs through the Punggol Eco-Town, the Pulau Tekong reclamation project, the North-Eastern Coast Phase 4 reclamation project, the Pasir Panjang Terminal Phases 3 & 4 reclamation project, Tuas Terminal Phases 1 & 2 reclamation projects and Jurong Region Line Package 3. Er. Loh has contributed to R&D projects for the industry and published technical papers in international conferences and journals.
Er. Loh currently serves as the Deputy Chairman of the Department Consultative Committee of the National University of Singapore’s Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering. He served as a member of the Singapore Team which played an important role in the resolution of the Pulau Tekong reclamation bilateral dispute with Malaysia, and the Technical Evaluation Panel for the 1st Sustainable Urban Living call for proposals under Singapore’s Ministry of National Development (MND) Research Fund. Er. Loh was also a Reviewer for research proposals for the Marine Science Research & Development Programme (MSRDP).
Er. Loh was awarded the inaugural MND Minister’s (Team) Award in 2006 for contribution as a member of the Singapore’s “Settlement Agreement” team. He was also awarded the Ministry of Transport Minister’s Innovation Award (Distinguished Award) in 2008 and 2011, and Ministry of Transport Minister’s Innovation Award (Merit Award) in 2010 and 2011. Er. Loh was a member of Surbana Jurong’s teams that won the Top 50 Engineering Feats @ IES-SG50 Award 2016 for My Waterway @ Punggol and Pasir Panjang Terminal Phases 3 & 4 Development.
QUEK Swee Kuan
CEO, New Business
NEW BUSINESS
Mr QUEK Swee Kuan joined SJ as Chief Executive Officer, New Business on 1 July 2020. In this role, Swee Kuan assists the Group CEO in creating new growth engines, driving government engagement and strengthening the economic planning and development services for SJ.
Prior to joining SJ, Swee Kuan was the Chief Executive Officer of Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC). Under his leadership, SDC underwent a comprehensive reorganisation to transform Sentosa into a leading leisure destination. He also spearheaded the development of the Sentosa-Brani Masterplan, laying a strong foundation for Sentosa’s next phase of growth.
During his 26-year public service career, Swee Kuan served in the Economic Development Board (EDB) and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). As EDB’s Deputy Managing Director and STB’s Deputy Chief Executive, he helmed international operations for the two boards, responsible for attracting foreign investments and visitors to Singapore through branding, marketing, international relations and business development. Swee Kuan drove new economic growth areas and industry clusters such as Consulting Services, Cyber Security, Interactive Digital Media, Integrated Resorts and Singapore Grand Prix. For his service in the public sector, he was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) in 2010.
Swee Kuan began his career in the private sector, joining Tandem Computers which is now part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, in 1988. He was the first recipient of Tandem’s Undergraduate Scholarship and read Computer Science at the National University of Singapore. He was a systems analyst serving major banking customers in Singapore and the region before leaving Tandem to join EDB in 1994.
Swee Kuan attained a Master of Business Administration from Oklahoma City University in 1992 and attended the Advanced Management Program at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 2012.
PANG Yee Ean
CEO, SJ Capital
SJ CAPITAL
Mr PANG Yee Ean is Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Surbana Jurong Capital, the investment platform of Surbana Jurong Group that focuses on financing of infrastructure and urban development.
Prior to this appointment, Mr Pang was Director General of Investment Operations at Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), where he was responsible for identifying and financing infrastructure investments in the sovereign and private sectors. As one of AIIB’s pioneering staff, he grew its operations from inception and opened new markets in China, Southeast Asia, South Asia and Central Asia. With a passion for renewable energies, Mr Pang championed AIIB’s support of solar, wind and hydropower projects. He also initiated the use of equity funds and commercial financial institutions as channels to participate in infrastructure projects.
Mr Pang has also held senior positions at Ascendas, including Senior Vice President in charge of Real Estates Funds. When he was Assistant CEO, Ascendas Services, he oversaw the asset management of industrial and commercial developments. Mr Pang setup Ascendas’ offices in Hyderabad and Gurgaon and held several roles while he was stationed in India, including Head of North India.
Mr Pang graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and attained a Master of Business Administration from National University of Singapore. He started his career at JTC Corporation, the Singapore government agency responsible for developing industrial estates. It was there that he founded Abecha Pte Ltd, a startup providing an aggregated e-procurement platform to industrial businesses.
Nina YANG
CEO, SJ CityGlobal
Ms Nina YANG assumed the role of CEO, SJ CityGlobal in 2019. SJ CityGlobal provides development management services, starting from the initiation and visioning of a project to handing over and exiting completed assets.
Prior to joining Surbana Jurong, Ms Yang was CEO, Sustainable Urban Development, Ascendas-Singbridge (ASB), responsible for managing ASB’s investment in urbanisation projects and master developments overseas. Notable projects she oversaw were the Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City, Sino-Singapore Chengdu Innovation Park, Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City and the Amaravati Capital City. Ms Yang is familiar with complex government-to-government collaboration projects.
Before ASB, Ms Yang spent 25 years with CPG Consultants practising urban planning and architecture, as well as water-sensitive urban design. She was involved with various projects across cities in China, India, Middle East, Vietnam and Myanmar. She led a consortium to assist the Myanmar government in the economic positioning, master planning and investment promotion of the Kyauk Phyu Deep Sea Port and Special Economic Zone. While based in China for two years, Ms Yang set up offices in Shanghai and Suzhou for ASB.
Ms Yang graduated from Harvard University with a Master in Design Studies in Real Estate Finance and Urban Development. She holds a Bachelor of Architecture (Honours) Degree and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the National University of Singapore. She is a registered architect with Board of Architects Singapore, Vice-President of the Singapore Institute of Planners as well as the co-Chair of Urban Land Institute, Singapore’s Sustainability Product Council.
Jason WHITCOMBE
Group Director, Managed Services
Mr Jason WHITCOMBE joined the Group early 2018 and is the Company’s Group Director of Managed Services. In this role, Mr Whitcombe is responsible for overseeing the strategy, growth and operations of the Managed Services businesses - Asset Management, Smart City Solutions, Facilities Management and Security.
Mr Whitcombe is a seasoned executive with 30 years experience. Over the last ten years, he has been responsible for leading and managing regional and international teams in market development, operations and account management. Most recently, Mr Whitcombe was Managing Director of a global leading real estate company for Asia Pacific and a member of its Global Management Team.
With continual focus on the customer, Mr Whitcombe is constantly seeking new solutions to address client challenges and strongly believes that collaboration delivers the best results. By leveraging the multiple service offerings of Surbana Jurong he strives to deliver unique world class outcomes to our customers. He has extensive local and international experience having spent the last three decades residing in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Singapore.
Mr Whitcombe holds an Honours degree in Estate Management from University of East London.
Richard TAN
Managing Director,
SJ Defence Services
Mr Richard TAN joined Surbana Jurong from its formation in 2015. He is the Managing Director of SJ Defence Services, the defence arm of Surbana Jurong. He is a Board member of SJ Defence Services and its subsidiary, MMR Services.
In his years in the design consultancy and construction industry with Jurong International, Mr Tan led two multi-disciplinary teams to the successful design and build completion of the Multi-Mission Range Complex and the Home Team Tactical Centre for the Ministries of Defence and Home Affairs respectively.
Mr Tan brings on board his diverse experience from the sport industry and the military. He was the Director for Corporate Planning at the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports where he was a key member in the delivery of the Singapore Youth Olympic Games. The Games were delivered within an extraordinary tight timeline, working with the IOC, the 205 National Olympic Committees and Olympic Partner sponsors in a whole of government effort. Mr Tan was also the Director of the Games Operations Centre overseeing the execution of the first Youth Olympic Games.
Mr Tan served 21 years in the Singapore Armed Forces as an Infantry officer. He left the service after his Brigade Command, where he was part of the Army Leadership Team. Mr Tan had the rare privilege of commanding his Brigade in a 2-sided Brigade force-on-force full troop exercise involving the land, air and sea elements. His varied competencies and experience in the Army include crisis and operations management, doctrine development and training, programme management of significant infrastructure and weapons projects, organisational establishment and resource management, and military education and organisational learning.
Mr Tan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Philosophy from National University of Singapore, and a Masters in Instructional Design and Technology from Nanyang Technological University.
Dr Tom MARSHALL
COO, Africa
Dr Tom MARSHALL joined the Group in 2016 and leads the Africa Division for Surbana Jurong and SMEC. As COO, Africa, Dr Marshall has oversight of the Group’s operations throughout Africa. He has 40 years’ experience in civil engineering design, construction supervision and management of multidisciplinary engineering teams and deep knowledge of Southern Africa. He also has extensive experience in rail and road infrastructure, including tunneling, as well as urban development and water supply schemes. Dr Marshall joined SMEC in 1982.
Dr Marshall holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) and a Master of Engineering (Geotechnics and Transportation) from the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa and a Doctor of Engineering (Engineering Management) from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He has attended advanced international executive programmes at the Gordon Institute of Business Science and at the Kellogg School of Management.
George LASEK
COO, Americas
Mr George LASEK joined the Group in 2016 and leads the Group’s operations in the Americas. As Chief Operating Officer (COO), Americas Division, Mr Lasek drives growth in markets in North, Central and Latin America.
Mr Lasek joined SMEC in 2011 and was appointed COO, Americas in 2017 after serving as COO, South Asia Middle East since 2015. Prior to this, he held the role of Managing Director, SMEC India and Regional Manager, India and Bhutan. Mr Lasek has over 30 years of experience in both the private and public sectors and has proven ability to operate effectively at both operational and strategic levels within large, complex business environments.
Mr Lasek holds a Bachelor of Engineering (First Class Honours) from the University of Wollongong.
YEO Choon Chong
CEO, ASEAN
GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR, KTP
Mr YEO Choon Chong joined Surbana Jurong in 2016. He is the Chief Executive Officer of ASEAN Division, responsible for managing a multi-disciplinary portfolio for the region. Concurrently, he is the Group Managing Director of KTP Consultants Pte Ltd. Mr Yeo is a veteran and qualified engineer with more than 30 years’ experience in managing domestic and international infrastructure, architectural and engineering consultancy businesses.
Prior to joining Surbana Jurong, Mr Yeo was one of the stakeholders who established KTP Consultants. He was instrumental in expanding KTP’s business operations across Asia before it was acquired by Surbana Jurong in 2015.
Before that, Mr Yeo was the Asian Board Director in Meinhardt Group for 17 years, where he oversaw projects in the Middle East and Southeast Asia regions. Notable projects under his charge included Dubai Mall and Ocean Heights Tower in Dubai, and Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station in Malaysia. Upon graduation from the university, Mr Yeo joined Arup as an engineer in the United Kingdom. At Arup, he was involved in iconic projects which included the “Cloud” at La Grande Arche Paris and Moorgate Hall in London.
Mr Yeo is a keen advocate of setting industry standards for innovative design, sustainability and buildability. He sits on several professional committees including the Building and Construction Authority of Singapore to promote these initiatives.
He has received a number of Buildability and Design & Engineering Safety Excellence Awards (DESEA) for his notable contributions in developing projects that comply with safety requirements in terms of design, construction and maintenance.
LIM Hong Kian
CEO, North Asia
Mr Lim Hong Kian heads up the North Asia division of Surbana Jurong. He is responsible for the overall delivery, leadership and development of the division across China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and other parts of North Asia including Korea, Mongolia and Russia.
Prior to this appointment in March 2021, Mr Lim was a director in SAA's management team leading its design and business development team. A qualified architect and seasoned business leader, he brings with him an extensive project and management track record, having worked on diverse projects from large scale commercial mixed use, transport and residential projects, to master and urban planning developments across the globe. He was instrumental in delivering several of SAA and Surbana Jurong's key projects in China over the last two years.
As a LEED and Green Mark qualified architect, Mr Lim drives smart and sustainable development efforts, leveraging the balance of design, technical and management expertise that he brings to Surbana Jurong’s North Asia office. He establishes a culture of design excellence in our North Asia business, predicated on reimagining the future of cities.
Dr Uma MAHESWARAN
COO, South Asia And Central Asia
Dr Uma MAHESWARAN joined the Group when it was formed in 2015 and was part of the management of JIH prior to the merger of Surbana and JIH. He is currently the Company’s Chief Operating Officer, South Asia and Central Asia. He has also held the role of CEO and Managing Director for Surbana Jurong India since 2012. Dr Uma has more than 10 years of management experience across various organisations. Dr Uma leads sustainability as a core business value proposition across the Group. In his previous role, he also spearheaded the sustainable urban solutions division in the then Jurong Consultants.
Dr Uma was the winner of the “Inaugural Young Green Building Individual award” and has served as the Nominated Industry Ambassador for sustainability by Singapore’s Building and Construction Authority. He holds a doctorate in building science and is a well-recognised professional in the field of sustainability across the region.
Alfred FOX
CEO
AETOS Holdings Pte Ltd
AETOS HOLDINGS PTE LTD
Mr Alfred FOX is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AETOS Holdings Pte Ltd. He assumed this position on 16 April 2019.
Before joining AETOS, Mr Fox was Director of SJ Defence Services, which is part of the Surbana Jurong Group. SJ Defence Services leverages the expertise of the Surbana Jurong Group to provide one-stop, comprehensive training solutions in design, delivery, management and logistics services to the defence sector, including homeland and civil defence.
Prior to joining Surbana Jurong, Mr Fox was a Division Commander in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), responsible for maintaining a high level of operational readiness by building ready and capable units for the Army. During that time, he was also the Chairman of the 2018 Singapore National Day Parade Executive Committee (EXCO).
Over the years, he has held various roles in Singapore’s Ministry of Defence and the Army. Between 2012 – 2016, Mr Fox was the Assistant Chief of General Staff (Personnel) for the Army and concurrent Non-Resident Defence Attache (NRDA) to Cambodia. As NRDA, he deepened the defence relations between the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and the SAF.
Mr Fox was also part of the founding team of the Future Systems Directorate (FSD) at Singapore’s Ministry of Defence, which looked at conceptualising warfighting concepts through close ops-tech integration. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2008, he was the first National Liaison Officer in Kabul and concurrently worked with NATO/ISAF, the Afghan National Army and the Pakistan Military to build border control centres along the Afghan-Pakistan border.
Mr Fox is a recipient of the Public Service Administration Medal (Silver) Military, the NATO-ISAF Overseas Service Medal and the Long Service Medal (Military). He holds a B.A from the National University of Singapore and a Masters in Public Management from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and Harvard School of Government.
Bill NANKIVELL
CEO
B+H Architects
B+H ARCHITECTS
Mr Bill NANKIVELL is the CEO of B+H Architects, a leading global design solutions and consulting firm with a legacy of over 65 years of award-winning work.
Since joining B+H in 1996 as a partner and appointed as CEO in 2006, Mr Nankivell has led the firm through unprecedented growth and transformation. Mr Nankivell’s strategic vision has contributed to the firm’s expansion into new markets across Asia, the US and the Middle East and the diversification of its core service offerings to include an integrated array of services not traditionally associated with architecture and design practices. Today, B+H’s 450+ team members collaborate across ten studios in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Seattle, Los Angeles, Dubai, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore & Ho Chi Minh City, and its vehicles of design and solution creation include strategic consulting, architecture, planning, landscape, and interior design services.
Mr Nankivell’s commitment to transforming spaces, communities, and economies extends to his leadership of B+H’s global talent, comprised of a diverse group of curious designers, place makers, strategists, storytellers, and creative human beings. B+H’s multigenerational and multicultural experts believe in embracing change and challenging the status quo to deliver resilient, healthy environments that make positive contributions to their communities and are characterized by vibrant human experiences.
Mr Nankivell holds a Bachelor or Architecture from the University of Toronto and has over 30 years of experience specializing in pre-design (programming, feasibility studies, master planning) and new project development (public-private-partnership and design-build delivery methods). Mr Nankivell’s deep expertise in the healthcare and higher education sectors has resulted in their global growth and a remarkable portfolio of award-winning projects at B+H.
Dr ANG Choon Keat
Managing Director, Prostruct
PROSTRUCT
Dr ANG Choon Keat is the Founder and Managing Director of Prostruct Consulting which joined the Surbana Jurong Group in 2020. He is a registered Professional Engineer (Civil) and a Specialist Professional Engineer (Protective Security) in Singapore. With two decades of experience in consultancy and project management in the public and private sectors, he leads the Prostruct engineers and consultants in the design, project management, security and blast design for urban and infrastructure projects in Singapore and overseas. Major projects in Singapore include Jewel Changi Airport, Changi Airport Terminal 4, Thomson-East Coast MRT Line, Jurong Region MRT Line Depot and JTC Chemicals Hub @ Tuas South.
Choon Keat has a strong track record in analysing and designing buildings and infrastructure to resist the effects of blast and weapons and ensure the safe storage of explosives. He is also highly experienced in performing Security by Design studies in accordance to the guidelines and requirements of the Singapore authorities.
The Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) for blast protection spearheaded by Choon Keat has led to the accreditation of Prostruct’s blast testing capability by the Singapore Accreditation Council, and the development of several innovations such as a type of Fibre Reinforced Polymer which can be easily applied onto building structures to reinforce them, and blast resistant roller shutters.
Choon Keat actively contributes to the engineering professional community. He is currently Chairman of the Civil & Structural Engineering Committee and was a Council Member of The Institution of Engineers, Singapore. He also frequently contributes to international conferences and share his knowledge on protective security engineering with the professional community.
Choon Keat graduated with a Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering) from Imperial College, UK. He also holds PhD (Engineering) and Master of Science (Building Science) degrees from the National University of Singapore, and a Master of Science (Operations Research) degree from Columbia University, USA.
Robert BIRD
Founder and Executive Chairman
Robert Bird Group
ROBERT BIRD GROUP
Mr Robert BIRD is Founder and Executive Chairman of the Robert Bird Group. Since 1982, the company has grown from a small Brisbane based consultancy to a global practice with operations in Australia, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, South East Asia and India.
As Chairman of Robert Bird Group, Mr Bird is responsible for the strategic leadership of the Group, leads and coaches the RBG team towards achieving its vision of “The Relentless Pursuit of Engineering Excellence’. With approximately 600 staff, the growth, success and versatility of the company is underpinned by Robert’s vision, ‘can do attitude’, relationship-based business, and philosophy of being a specialist Structural, Civil and Construction Engineering Consultancy in a complex, dynamic and commodity driven world.
Jason BEUTEL
CEO
Robert Bird Group
ROBERT BIRD GROUP
Jason graduated from Queensland University of Technology in 1994 and began working with Robert Bird Group in January 1995. During his time within RBG, from Graduate Engineer to being appointed Chief Executive Officer in 2010, Jason has also held the roles of Queensland General Manager in 2004, Australia Structures Manager in 2006, and UK and Middle East Managing Director in 2009.
During his time delivering projects, Jason has worked on a variety of building projects in Australia, South-East Asia, Middle East and the United Kingdom including high-rise structures, retail and mixed-use developments, public building infrastructure and industrial developments. Jason has also worked on many construction engineering projects including crane installations and temporary works.
Jason’s technical experience and expertise, his approach with clients, working with collaborative teams and a focus on design which could be delivered efficiently and economically, he recognised that fundamental to this was developing and maintaining a “real client relationship” based upon understanding their requirements and needs, and delivering. These learnings and skills which were transferred across to his teams and his approach to clients and business were fundamental to his success as he took on roles with increasing responsibility and global reach.
Jason’s business and people skills were developed and tested during the Global Financial Crisis, a period that the Group was able to navigate, establish its offshore operations then successfully leverage upon these to drive the next phase of the Australian and New Zealand business’s growth and development as the UK and Middle East continued to prosper and grow. Asia and the Americas are RBG’s next geographical regions for incubation and development.
Jason is passionate about people, about building careers as well as complex structures and Infrastructure and is most proud of the RBG Team and its culture which continues to grow and develop through its excellent people and its “Design for Delivery” approach and philosophy. Jason considers his most important attribute as being empathy and his positive outlook on life and business. Outside of work he loves camping, fishing and getting beyond the reach of technology with family and friends.
YEO Siew Haip
CEO
SAA Architects
SAA ARCHITECTS
As the CEO of SAA, Mr YEO Siew Haip heads the Singapore practice and oversees the SAA group of affiliated companies in Southeast Asia and China. Taking over the helm of the leadership in 2008, Mr Yeo built and nurtured a new management team and led the firm’s growth into a leading architecture consultancy reputed for its design and service excellence; steering the firm through prestigious milestones including the successful delivery of Singapore’s Changi Airport Terminal 4, and winning the Woodlands Health Campus project, which is set to be the largest hospital in Southeast Asia when it is completed in 2022.
Mr Yeo’s extensive local and international experience spans over three decades, delivering a variety of large and complex projects to fruition. As the Qualified Person for most of the firm’s large-scale projects, he leads multidisciplinary teams in delivering award-winning architecture across major industry sectors.
Always leading from the front, Mr Yeo’s inspired leadership brings to each project his ability to take the ‘big picture’ view and fully comprehend the macro level complexities of design and project management – while being able to swiftly define critical aspects of a project right down to its intricate details – providing decisive guidance for project teams to focus their efforts in achieving excellence in design and service delivery.
Mr Yeo’s decisive leadership has been instrumental in driving the firm’s growth through regional projects such as the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Line in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Tianjin Exchange mixed development in Tianjin, China, developed by GIC Singapore; and the Emperor Place mixed development in Tianjin, China, a UIC joint venture.
Mr Yeo gives back to the community by spearheading SAA’s community engagement programmes such as scholarship programmes with the NUS Architecture Department, ITE and SUTD.
XU Jian Wei
General Manager
Sino-Sun Architects &
Engineers Co. Ltd
SINO-SUN ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS CO. LTD
Mr XU Jian Wei is the General Manager of Sino-Sun Architects & Engineers Co. Ltd, a China based multi-disciplinary local design institute, and is a recognised and experienced professional with numerous achievements in the architectural design sector.
Mr Xu graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from China’s Tongji University and a Master’s degree in Architecture from Belgium’s KU Leuven. He also holds a Executive Master of Business Administration from National University of Singapore Business School, Singapore. During his studies in Belgium, he worked part-time as an architect at DRIC Design. Mr Xu joined Sino-sun after his return to China, where he served as Deputy Chief Architect and General Manager. He was also invited to be the Director of China’s National Federation of ReaI Estate Industry, Vice-President of China Private Survey & Architectural Design Association, Vice-President of Guanghua Urban Industry Alliance. Mr Xu also won many national and provincial architectural design awards and had published several professional papers in national academic journals.