Background
Tang, Man-Chung was born on February 22, 1938 in Xiao Qing, China. Came to the United States, 1968. Son of Yu-Fung and Jing Tse Tang.
company executive civil engineer
Tang, Man-Chung was born on February 22, 1938 in Xiao Qing, China. Came to the United States, 1968. Son of Yu-Fung and Jing Tse Tang.
Bachelor of Science, Chu-Hai College, Hong Kong, 1959. Doctor of Letters (honorary), Chu-Hai University, Hong Kong, 1997. Master of Science, Technology University Darmstadt, Germany, 1964.
Doctor of Philosophy, Technology University Darmstadt, Germany, 1965. Doctor of Engineering (honorary), Kassel University, Germany, 2001.
Tang is current Chairman of the Board and the Technical Director of the T. Y. Lin International, an American design and construction company. In 1959, Tang received his engineering degree from the Chu Hai College in Hong Kong. In 1963, Tang received his engineering degree from the Technical University of Darmstadt (Technology Union Darmstadt), Western Germany.
In 1965, Tang obtained doctor of engineering degree from Technology Union Darmstadt.
From 1989 to 1995, Tang was an Adjunct Professor at the Columbia University Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. In 1965, Tang joined the Oberhausen GHH in Western Germany.
In 1968, Tang worked for the Severud & Associates in New York City, United States of America. In 1978, Tang founded for the DRC - an engineering consultancy company. In 1983, Tang founded the Contech - an engineering consultancy company, too.
In 1994, Tang founded the DRC in Chongqing, China, now it"s China branch of the T.Y.LIN International.
Tang also served as the Chairman of the American Society of Civil Engineers (American Society of Civil Engineers) committee on Cable-Suspended Bridges. Tang is a former President of the American Segmental Bridge Institute. Seohae Grand Bridge, South of Korea.
Lapu Architecture Bridge, China.
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Oakland, California. Sidney Lanier Bridge, New Brunswick, Georgia.
Second New Haeng Ju Bridge, South of Korea. Talmadge Memorial Bridge, Savannah, Georgia: Yangpu Bridge, Shanghai, China: Annacis Island Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Nanjing Yangtze Bridge, China.
Humen (Bocca Tigris) Bridge, Guandgdong, China.
Tagus River Bridge, Lisbon, Portugal. Xiamen Harbor Bridge, Xiamen, China: Penang Bridge, Malaysia. Sunshine Skyway Bridge, Saint St. Petersburg, Florida.
ALRT Fraser River Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Baytown Bridge, Houston Texas. Denny Creek Bridge, Washington.
Shubenacadie River Bridge, Nova Scotia. Knie Bridge, Düsseldorf, Germany. Pine Valley Bridge, California.
Kipapa Stream Bridge, Hawaii. Duisburg Neuenkamp Bridge, Duisburg, Germany.
East Huntington Bridge, Huntington, West Virginia.
Member American Society of Civil Engineers (honorary), named New York Civil Engineer of Year 1989, Roebling award 1999, National Academy Engineering (life), Chinese Academy Engineering (life member).
Married Yee-Yun Fung, August 26, 1966. Children: Chin-Chung, Chin-Ning.