Married Quarters for the Fire Services Department at Pak Shing Kok in Tseung Kwan O
The Architectural Services Department's 'Married Quarters for the Fire Services Department at Pak Shing Kok in Tseung Kwan O’ is the first public works project adopting MiC in Hong Kong. The development consists of about 3,800 MiC modules. It comprises five quarters blocks, among which four have 16 storeys and one has 17 storeys. With 8 units on each floor, the quarters will provide 648 three-bedroom units of 50 square metres. The development also comprises of ancillary facilities including a Building Management Office, a Multi-Function Room, outdoor children playground and covered walkway etc. The Architectural Services Department hopes that the development of the project could facilitate to promote sustainable development of the construction sector.
The topping-out ceremony was on 24 August 2020.
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CE officiates at completion ceremony of Married Quarters for FSD at Pak Shing Kok, Tseung Kwan O
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Highlights on Current Status
Completed
Project Current Status
Completed
No. of MiC Modules
3,800
CFA (m²)
47,000
MiC CFA (m²)
32,000
Superstructure Storeys
16-17
MiC Storeys
16-17
Construction Cycle of Typical MiC Floor (@ Day Cycle)
5 Days
Construction Commencement Date
Aug 2018
Date of Completion
Feb 2021
Structure
Concrete
Construction Commencement Date
Aug 2018
MiC Fabrication
Oct 2019
Date of Completion
Feb 2021
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Adopting MiC to Build Light Public Housing (LPH) to Expedite Housing Supply
The Policy Address 2022 announced the construction of LPH. The LPH Scheme is led by the Architectural Services Department with the adoption of MiC. The Housing Bureau has selected eight sites in Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, Ma On Shan, Kai Tak, Ngau Tau Kok and Chai Wai, providing around 30,000 LPH units. The construction period takes only one to two years. Each units equipped with self-contained toilet and basic facilities such as water heater and air-con. The first batch of around 2,100 units will be completed in 2024-25 and the remaining units will be completed by phases in 2025-26 and 2026-27, so as to shorten the waiting time of public housing.


