Project Name: Phase I Integrated Waste Management Facility Project -Hong Kong
Host Country: Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China
Project Duration: December 2017 – September 2024
The owner of the project is the Environmental Protection Department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The contract amount is about 4 billion U.S. dollars, with the design and construction duration of 80 months, and the operation period is 15 years. The content includes: design and construction of one artificial island (including seawalls, water-breaks and berths, etc.); design and construction of municipal solid waste incineration, mechanical solid waste classification and related supporting facilities; building and landscaping works; environmental education centers with related facilities; provision of “garbage reception” and management of the operation and maintenance works of the whole integrated waste management facility.
Characteristics and Significance of the Project:
This project is the first in a series of integrated waste treatment projects in Hong Kong. The Government of the Special Administrative Region introduces the world-class technologies to change the landfill-based waste treatment model over the years and has broken through the bottleneck of environmental protection development in Hong Kong. At the same time, as the largest monomer spot exchange “Design, Build, Operate” DBO project in the Hong Kong market; the project has received high attention from the Government of the Special Administrative Region and all sectors of society.
The winning of the project is a breakthrough of ZHEN HUA ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED in the field of environmental protection engineering. On the grounds that the project is the largest spot exchange project undertaken by CHEC in overseas market; the winning of the project has realized CHEC's leap into the new business field of environmental protection engineering. It is also an important achievement of CHEC's construction for the people contributing to the breakthrough development of Hong Kong's environmental protection field.