Ronald James Blake
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Ronald James Blake,
Early life
James Blake was born in the UK in 1934. He studied structural engineering part-time whilst working as a draftsman for an engineering firm after leaving school.
Career
While serving with the Royal Engineers in Her Majesty's Armed Forces he arrived in the Territory for the first time in 1958. He qualified as a Chartered Engineer two years later. He settled in Hong Kong in 1965 and worked in various private companies, participating in the construction of the Cross-Harbour Tunnel as well as the MTR amongst other projects. Prior to coming to the Territory, he had worked for Boulton and Paul in the UK. He had also worked for Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick & Partners in Hong Kong, before being appointed as Secretary for Works. "HKEX". Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016.
Secretary for Works
He was appointed Secretary for Works by the Hong Kong Government in 1991, a post he held until 1995. He later joined the KCRC as its Senior Director of capital projects.
Professional achievements
- Awarded gold medal by the Institute of Civil Engineers in 1997
- President of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers from 1991-1992
- Awarded the Gold Bauhinia Star, 2012[1]