About
Built around site evidence, not slide theatre
File Springpath prepares construction progress dashboards and site reporting for Hong Kong project teams who need a truthful picture of the works.
Origin
File Springpath began when a small group of planners and document leads in Causeway Bay grew tired of overnight slide rebuilds before lender meetings. Project teams already knew the floors; what they lacked was a calm, dated record that travelled from the site gate to the boardroom without losing trade detail.
We still work from Leigyinn Bldg, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, walking active residential, commercial, and institutional sites across the territory. The brand name reflects the work itself: files that spring from the path of the site, not from generic templates.
What we believe
- Progress claims deserve photo evidence tied to named zones.
- Incomplete trades should be stated plainly, even when the news is awkward.
- Reporting cadence should follow handovers and pours, not arbitrary calendar decoration.
- Hong Kong site access windows are short; preparation before the walk matters as much as drafting after it.
Working approach
Every engagement starts with zone names and programme milestones you already use. We escort with your site agent, photograph what we can safely reach, and write captions a recipient who never visited can still follow. When floors are sealed or pours block photography, we mark the gap rather than fill it with stock language.
People
Our briefings are prepared by a lean Hong Kong team with backgrounds in construction planning support, site documentation, and stakeholder communication. We are not a quantity surveying practice and do not issue contractual opinions; we specialise in progress visualisation and site reporting that others can defend in a meeting.