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Engineering Services

Engineering services for premium wellness spaces, from first review to long-term service.

Kung Sheung connects consultation, design, supply, engineering work, maintenance and after-sale service into one technical path for spa, pool, sauna, steam, cold plunge and recovery infrastructure.

6Connected service stages
1975Engineering heritage
GBAHong Kong · Macau coverage
Service Integration Class
01Consultation
02Design
03Supply
04Engineering Work
05Maintenance
06After-sale Service
Core ScopeSpa · Pool · Sauna · Steam · Cold Plunge · Recovery Systems
Project RolesArchitect coordination · MEP review · Equipment planning · T&C
Client ContextHotels · Wellness Clubs · Premium Residences · Developers
Delivery StandardOne accountable engineering path from review to after-sales
Complete Service Scope

A connected service model for serious wellness developments.

Every project stage is treated as part of one engineering chain. The goal is to prevent late clashes, weak specifications, poor maintenance access and avoidable operating problems.

01Pre-project advisory

Consultation

Client problem

Wellness systems are often discussed after layouts, drainage, plant space and ventilation are already constrained.

Kung Sheung role

We review the project early and define feasibility, risks, service scope and the right technical path before procurement.

Feasibility reviewScope directionBudget risk awareness
02Technical planning

Design

Client problem

Spa, pool, sauna and recovery concepts can look beautiful while hiding MEP conflicts and maintenance limitations.

Kung Sheung role

We coordinate wellness layouts with architecture, plant provisions, system requirements, user flow and long-term service access.

Spa and pool planningThermal suite coordinationMEP interface review
03System selection

Supply

Client problem

Attractive products can become weak choices when durability, local support and serviceability are not checked.

Kung Sheung role

We source and coordinate equipment around commercial duty, maintenance practicality, regional support and project fit.

Equipment specificationPartner coordinationCommercial suitability
04Site execution

Engineering Work

Client problem

Poor interface control during installation creates delays, rework and systems that are difficult to commission.

Kung Sheung role

We manage installation and site coordination for wellness systems with commissioning readiness in mind from the start.

Site coordinationInstallation worksTesting preparation
05Lifecycle support

Maintenance

Client problem

Guest-facing wellness spaces fail quickly when water quality, heat, humidity and service access are not maintained.

Kung Sheung role

We prepare preventive maintenance routines that protect uptime, performance, safety and long-term equipment reliability.

Preventive schedulesSystem inspectionsPerformance continuity
06After handover

After-sale Service

Client problem

When supplier, installer and maintenance knowledge are disconnected, problems take longer to diagnose and resolve.

Kung Sheung role

We keep product knowledge, installation history and service support connected under one accountable technical standard.

Technical supportWarranty coordinationService continuity
System Expertise

Technical capability across the main wellness infrastructure systems.

Services are organized around real project systems — not isolated product categories. This keeps procurement, MEP integration and after-sales service aligned.

Hotel spa and pool filtration infrastructure
Engineering ReferenceHotel Spa & Pool Infrastructure
Pool & Spa Infrastructure

Filtration, water systems and spa infrastructure planned for commercial reliability.

From hotel pools to spa hydrotherapy zones, the service focus is system coordination: plant access, filtration, drainage, water quality, maintenance routes and operating stability.

Pool & filtration systemsSpa mechanical infrastructurePlant room coordinationTesting and commissioning support
Thermal suite and recovery systems
Engineering ReferenceThermal Suite & Recovery Systems
Thermal & Recovery Systems

Sauna, steam, cold plunge and recovery systems coordinated as one wellness circuit.

Thermal rooms and recovery zones need careful planning around humidity, heat, drainage, ventilation, safety, user flow and serviceability from the start.

Sauna systemsSteam room systemsCold plunge integrationRecovery suite planning
Private wellness suite integration
Engineering ReferencePrivate Wellness Suite Integration
Private & Bespoke Wellness

Private wellness suites integrated with architecture, finishes and residential MEP limits.

For premium residences and private estates, the work is about invisible coordination: equipment size, access, acoustics, drainage, finishes and after-sales practicality.

Private spa suitesResidential pool systemsArchitectural integrationDiscreet maintenance planning
Project Contexts

Services adapted to the way each project type is actually delivered.

A hotel spa, a wellness club and a private estate do not fail in the same way. Service scope, risk review and operating support are adjusted to the project context.

Hotels & Resorts

Hospitality wellness systems

Spa, pool and thermal systems coordinated with brand standards, MEP teams, guest flow and long-term maintenance access.

Wellness Clubs

Commercial recovery environments

Cold plunge, thermal contrast, steam and recovery systems prepared for continuous-duty operation and service continuity.

Private Estates

Bespoke residential wellness

Private suites, pools and spa systems integrated with interior design, privacy, acoustics and residential service limitations.

Developers & Architects

Early technical partner

Technical input before procurement helps reduce clashes, late redesign and unsuitable product choices.

Execution Method

A clear service path from first drawing review to after-sales support.

01

Technical Review

Review project information, layout, constraints and intended wellness scope.

02

Scope Definition

Define systems, responsibilities, feasibility issues and likely coordination requirements.

03

Design Coordination

Coordinate with architectural, MEP and site teams before selections become locked.

04

Supply & Engineering

Supply suitable systems and execute engineering works with commissioning in mind.

05

Testing & Commissioning

Check operational readiness, safety, service access and performance baseline.

06

Maintenance & Support

Continue through scheduled maintenance, support and long-term service planning.

Why Early Involvement Matters

The best time to solve wellness engineering problems is before procurement.

Late system selection often creates the most expensive problems: undersized plant space, poor drainage, weak access, ventilation conflict and maintenance difficulty.

01 Coordination Risk

Wellness systems touch architecture, MEP, finishes and operations at the same time.

Early technical review helps identify routing, drainage, plant access, power, ventilation and service clearance before they become site issues.

02 Product Suitability

The right system is not only the attractive one — it must survive the operating context.

Kung Sheung evaluates systems against commercial use, regional service support, maintenance needs and practical installation constraints.

03 Lifecycle Accountability

Maintenance and after-sale service should influence specification from day one.

The project is stronger when the company responsible for long-term support is involved before the final technical decisions are made.

Request Technical Review

Send drawings, layouts or project scope for engineering service review.

Send available drawings, layouts, project scope or equipment selections. We will review feasibility, coordination risks, service scope and the right next technical step.

Request Technical Review