
5 steps to rescue your troubled project
Recovery of a troubled project can be difficult. Knowing when and where to start can be a daunting task for any executive or manager that has project delivery responsibility but recognising that some form of intervention is needed is a great first step.
If your projects are starting to deviate from your plans and baselines, or if you just feel like you are losing control, Gowan Projects can help you.

How to shape a more sustainable future
Find out how to shape a more sustainable future or project

Future-proofing Hong Kong Workshop
It was entirely my pleasure to be a part of this informative and insightful workshop.
Working alongside the other participants was a fantastic collaborative learning and creative experience.
I hope we continue to push the boundaries of what is possible through more events like this.

Decarbonisation
Most decarbonisation initiatives will be delivered as projects, programmes or portfolios, and so will benefit from having project professionals involved at every stage
(image from the Ellen Macarthur Foundation)

NEC: ECC4 PM Accreditation
I recently completed four days of NEC: ECC4 PM Accreditation training. Now onto the exam questions!






The Making of the 6th Generation Peak Tram
The long-awaited documentary film about the Making of the 6th Generation Peak Tram was finally released.

Beyond Zero Carbon Design
The PGBC International Conference 2025 - Beyond Zero Carbon Design was a great start to the year


Heatherwick’s call to action
Thomas Heatherwick's call to action on humanising construction and buildings https://humanise.org/
The Project Profession
… perhaps 2025 could be the year that this situation begins to change, and that recognition of the value of “the Project Profession” begins to seep into the thinking of procuring bodies throughout the Hong Kong (and wider, regional) construction industry. Clients, employ a project professional to lead your next project, and see the difference it will make!

Lecturing on Risk Management
Mark has spent his Friday nights for the last two months delivering a series of 2-to-3-hour lectures at Hong Kong University, on many aspects of Risk Management in Construction to the students working towards a Masters in Construction Project Management.