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Introduction to Kinmen Architecture

Gammon Construction is a subsidiary of Jardine Matheson. Its origins can be traced back to the head office founded by John Gammon in India in 1919. The main business is Hong Kong construction and civil engineering. It has been independent since the construction of Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport in 1955. It was listed in Hong Kong from 1970 to 1975. In the 1970s, it became more famous for buying the Admiralty Barracks and building the Golden Gate Building. Later, in May 1975, Jardine Matheson announced the privatization of Kinmen Construction. Kinmen Construction is currently the general contractor for many construction projects in Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region, commonly known as the big contractor. The headquarters of Gammon Architecture is at 979 King's Road, Quarry Bay, on the 28th floor of Dehong Building, Taikoo Place. Project types include commercial office buildings, residences, shopping malls, hotels, community centers, factories, streets, bridges, railways, stations, tunnels, drinking water supply systems, sewage and waste treatment, etc.