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Architectural Services Department’s father rushes to build a temporary hospital to welcome his son’s birth

2021-06-24T17:22:04.079Z


Today (20th) is Father’s Day. The Secretary for Development, Wong Wai Lun, shared a story about a dad under the epidemic in his blog. The protagonist is Deng Chengen, Project Planning Manager of the Architectural Services Department, responsible for the Hong Kong Infection Control Center project of North Lantau Hospital.


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Written by: Lao Minyi

2021-06-20 12:33

Last update date: 2021-06-20 12:39

Today (20th) is Father’s Day. The Director of the Development Bureau, Wong Wai Lun, shared a story about a dad under the epidemic in his blog. The protagonist is Deng Chengen, the project planning manager of the Architectural Services Department, responsible for the Hong Kong Infection Control Center project of the North Lantau Hospital. The project entered the final sprint and rushed. During the acceptance phase, we are facing a lot of pressure to welcome the arrival of the son, but still try to balance work and family, put down the mobile phone when spending time with family members, concentrate on company, let them feel the happy time with dad.

Speaking of memorable work, Deng Chengen believes that the temporary hospital (now known as the Hong Kong Infection Control Center of North Lantau Hospital) project was completed earlier this year.

In August last year, he and his team were tasked to complete six ward buildings within four months, providing more than 800 isolation beds, including a medical center with pharmacies and laboratories, and other medical supporting facilities.

When the temporary hospital project entered the final sprint and rush for acceptance, he became a father for the second time.

During the anti-epidemic period, Deng Chengen faced a lot of pressure when facing busy work and taking care of the family, taking care of his wife, six-year-old eldest daughter and newborn son.

He said that the most nervous thing at the time was how to take the newborn child home from the hospital. He described the process as being prepared and taking adequate preventive measures. Every time he left work, he first took a bath before eating with his family and accompanying the children.

Working hours on weekdays are long and returning from time to time. During the construction period of the temporary hospital, due to the tight construction period, he went home later. As a result, the eldest daughter also complained about why his father came home so late. In addition to feeling sorry for him, he also understood that The family needs to focus on quality when getting along.

Therefore, when he eats with his family or plays with the children, he will put down his mobile phone and stay with them attentively, making them feel that this is a happy time with his father.

As the eldest daughter is very active, the epidemic is now more relieved. On weekends, she will try her best to "discharge" with her outdoors and let her exercise.

When talking about expectations for his children, he took the experience of building a temporary hospital as an example. When encountering some difficult things, don’t give up lightly because it seems "impossible". You should try hard and think outside the box of thinking to solve the problem. I believe that the greater the difficulty, the greater the satisfaction will be after the successful solution.

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