Balfour Beatty JV wins major Hong Kong deal


Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, today announced that its 50:50 Far East joint venture, Gammon Construction, has won an HK$2.6 billion ($331.28 million) contract for the Highways Department of Hong Kong.

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, today announced that its 50:50 Far East joint venture, Gammon Construction, has won an HK$2.6 billion ($331.28 million) contract for the Highways Department of Hong Kong.
 
The contract is for the ‘Tuen Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link – Northern Connection Tunnel Buildings, Electrical and Mechanical Works’, said a statement.
 
The works comprise the provision of electrical and mechanical (E&M) facilitation to serve the newly constructed 5-km tunnel from Tuen Mun to Boundary Crossing Facilities Island and will include the tunnel’s ventilation, road lighting, central monitoring and control systems.
 
The contract also requires the provision of civil and building works for the construction of a number of tunnel buildings including the administration, toll control, maintenance depot and satellite control buildings, as well as the landscaping works on the landfall at either end of the tunnel.
 
To ensure the safe and efficient delivery of the contract, design for manufacture and assembly methods and an integrated digital project delivery approach will be adopted.  At least 70 per cent of the E&M works will be of modular construction and drone photogrammetry for 3D mapping and surveying will be used to assist in delivering the works to the highest standards of accuracy.  Other innovative solutions include a ‘flying factory’ (to facilitate off-site production), tailor-made cable laying trucks and off-site construction of the toll booths.
 
Thomas Ho, chief executive of Gammon, said: “Gammon is currently undertaking the design and build of the southern connection viaduct section of Tuen Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link project and we are delighted for another opportunity to play a key role in this important infrastructure project for Hong Kong.  Gammon is committed to working with its partners to ensure the delivery of the project to the highest quality, while maintaining excellent standards of safety."
 
The works have already commenced with completion expected in late 2020. A workforce of 1,700 will be engaged at construction peak, the statement said. -TradeArabia News Service