Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Hong Kong Infection Control Centre, North Lantau Hospital
The Hong Kong Infection Control Center Project at North Lantau Hospital is located on the west side of the AsiaWorld-Expo in Tung Chung, Hong Kong. It is a key project supported by the central government to combat the pandemic in Hong Kong. The project employs Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) and MiMEP prefabrication technology, completing construction in just four months (typically taking 3-4 years). By integrating MiC, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA), and Building Information Modeling (BIM), the project promotes the integration of construction industrialization and digitalization.
Shenzhen Yiguang International Hotel
The Shenzhen Damguang International Hotel Project is located on both sides of Paiya Mountain Road in the Dapeng New District, covering an area of approximately 81,000 square meters with a total floor area of approximately 253,000 square meters. The construction includes six 7-story hotels (MiC structure) and supporting facilities on Plot A, and four 18-story high-rise hotels (steel structure) and dormitories and other supporting facilities on Plot B.
Central Government Assistance to Hong Kong Community Isolation and Treatment Facilities
The HaiChuang Intelligent Manufacturing Team provides innovative Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) solutions for the Central Government's community isolation and treatment facilities in Hong Kong. These solutions utilize factory-prefabricated production, with a synchronization rate of over 90% between mechanical and electrical systems and building structures. BIM technology is employed to optimize design and achieve standardized construction, featuring independent bathrooms and negative pressure ventilation systems; Additionally, digital delivery and RFID tracking technology are employed, with each module embedded with a QR code for full traceability of over 10 critical production processes, ensuring quality control from production to installation. This enables efficient completion of the two-story isolation facility in Chek Lap Kok and the four-story isolation facility in Kowloon Bay.
Hong Kong Kwong Wah Hospital Reconstruction Project Phase I Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
The Hong Kong Kwong Wah Hospital Reconstruction Project is located in the bustling Mong Kok district of Hong Kong. During construction, the surrounding environment imposes strict dust control requirements, necessitating the minimization of on-site welding operations. By utilizing BIM for modular design of rooftop air conditioning and plumbing systems, the project optimized the layout of piping systems, simulated construction processes, and enhanced installation accuracy. All 1,300 meters of chilled water pipes in the rooftop mechanical room were installed using pre-fabricated PIP systems, thereby reducing the rooftop mechanical and electrical installation schedule by two months.
Hong Kong Kai Tak New Emergency Hospital
The Hong Kong Kai Tak New Emergency Hospital Site B project is located on Chengfeng Road in the Kai Tak Development Area, with a total floor area of approximately 200,000 square meters. The project utilized over 470 chiller plant modules, with the pump module being the largest single-unit volume and most challenging-to-transport water pump module MiMEP prefabricated module ever applied in Hong Kong's construction industry. The use of these modules significantly enhanced the overall system's installation efficiency and reliability.
Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Hospital and Government Chinese Medicine Testing Center Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Hong Kong's first traditional Chinese medicine hospital is also the first permanent hospital in Hong Kong to adopt Modular Integrated Construction (MIC) and Mechanical and Electrical Equipment Integration (MiMEP) technologies. By utilizing 4,500 MiMEP components, the mechanical and electrical engineering company compressed the traditional construction cycle of 2-3 years into completion within six months, ensuring the site could be delivered on schedule.
Hong Kong Police Training Facility in Kwun Tong
The Hong Kong Police Training Facility in Kwong Wah Foo covers an area of 19 hectares and has a total investment of approximately HK$4.9 billion. It is a major infrastructure project undertaken by the Hong Kong Police Force to consolidate multiple outdated training facilities in the northern New Territories.
Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park
The Innovation and Technology Park project covers a site area of 32,204 square meters and a gross floor area of 63,933 square meters, marking the first phase of development for the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park in the Lok Ma Chau Loop area. The project includes the construction of two research and development buildings (Buildings 8 and 9), one talent dormitory building (Building 11), a temporary wastewater treatment plant, and a temporary access road leading to the basement of the research and development buildings.
MTR1701 Siu O Wan Station
Xiao Ao Wan Station covers an area of approximately 30 hectares and is a large railway maintenance depot along the Dongchong Line. The 2020 Policy Address announced that the site has been rezoned and has the potential to provide approximately 20,000 units. The depot site will be developed into a new community featuring public and private housing, shopping malls, community facilities, and a waterfront promenade.
Central New Waterfront Development Project Block 3A
The development project will serve as an important link connecting Central and the waterfront. Along the waterfront, it will connect the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Tamar Park, Cultural Square, and ferry terminal, extending all the way to the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park, offering a variety of activities, facilities, and amenities.
Prince of Wales Hospital Reconstruction Project Phase II (Stage I) Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
The Prince of Wales Hospital Reconstruction Project Phase II (Stage I) Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Project, as a key project under Hong Kong's “Ten-Year Hospital Development Plan,” employs the Mechanical and Electrical Equipment Integration Method (MiMEP) to achieve modular prefabrication of components such as chilled water pipes and exhaust systems.
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