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Home > Central-Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel award

Central-Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel award

Tris Thomas

Written by Tris Thomas on 10/01/2011 in News

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Contractor JV, Chun Wo/China Railway Group Limited/China Major Bridge Engineering Company Limited has secured a US$510M for the construction of the Central-Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel (North Point Section) and Island Eastern Corridor Link.The scope of the Project involves construction of a 300m section of tunnel in North Point at the East Portal and the approach road to the tunnel, as well as roadworks, demolition and other associated works.  The Project will commence in January 2011 and is scheduled for completion in 2017.

In addition, over the past three months, the Group has won several construction-related projects.

These projects include a E&M contract for the MTR Kennedy Town Station of West Island Line, building the Tsz Shan Monastery in Tai Po, construction of noise barriers on Fanling Highway between MTR Fanling Station and Wo Hing Road, and a fitting out works in Tseung Kwan O.

Mr Derrick Pang, Deputy Chairman of Chun Wo, said, “We are delighted that Chun Wo has successfully secured a handful of new projects at the start of the year, especially another project for the Central-Wan Chai Bypass. The awarding of these  contracts to Chun Wo fully represents recognition of our strong abilities in delivering quality construction works.  With the support of the Hong Kong government upgrading of the SAR’s infrastructure and for the construction industry, Chun Wo is well-equipped to benefit from the resulting growing demand from the booming industry.”

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