File Springpath · Hong Kong
Site progress, drawn for people who decide
We walk floors, photograph trades, and assemble construction progress dashboards and site reporting that lenders, owners, and site teams can share without rewriting overnight.
Flagship engagement
Construction progress dashboard briefing
A fixed-scope visit and report for one active Hong Kong site: zone status, photo evidence, delay notes, and a visual pack ready for your next stakeholder meeting.
What you receive
- One coordinated site walk with your site agent or QS
- Zone-by-zone progress notes tied to your programme milestones
- A visual dashboard briefing for owners, lenders, or joint venture partners
- A short risk narrative covering incomplete trades and access constraints
Related engagements
Reporting that fits the stage of works
Choose a single visit, a monthly cadence, or a pack assembled for one high-stakes meeting.
Construction Progress Dashboard Briefing
A one-site visit and visual progress pack for owners, lenders, or joint venture partners who need a clear picture before a decision meeting.
View engagementSite Progress Documentation Visit
A focused on-site session that captures floor-by-floor evidence when you need a dated record without a full stakeholder pack.
View engagementStakeholder Briefing Pack
A meeting-ready narrative that stitches your programme notes and our site evidence into one shareable construction progress story.
View engagementMonthly Progress Reporting Retainer
A recurring cadence of site walks and progress dashboards so your board pack arrives on a known rhythm each month.
View engagementFrom Causeway Bay to the site gate
How we work a reporting week
Align
We confirm zones, programme milestones, and who must read the pack.
Walk
On site we photograph floors, façades, and incomplete trades with your escort.
Compose
Progress notes become a dashboard briefing with clear captions, not filler charts.
Brief
You receive a pack you can circulate before the meeting, plus a short call if needed.
From the field
What project teams say
“We commissioned a one-off progress dashboard before a variation claim. File Springpath walked the floors with our QS, tagged incomplete MEP runs by zone, and delivered a briefing we could put in front of the main contractor without apology.”
Priya Chan · Contracts manager, Kowloon East fit-out
Field notes
Guides from recent Hong Kong sites
11 June 2026
Naming zones before the first photograph
Why a shared floor-naming sheet saves more meeting time than any chart style in a construction progress pack.
2 May 2026
Capturing façade progress without pretending the crane lied
How we photograph incomplete façades so stakeholder packs stay honest about remaining panels and access limits.
17 March 2026
What belongs in a lender-facing progress narrative
A short checklist for construction progress reporting that keeps quantity debates out of a visual briefing pack.