JOURNEY TO INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION

SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2019
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Sustainable Building Projects

The Construction of a New Refuse Collection Point at Site 1J4 at the Kai Tak Development

Aluminium fins with cut-out graphics representing the Kai Tak area
Aluminium fins with cut-out graphics representing the Kai Tak area
Aerial view of the new RCP
Aerial view of the new RCP
The full-height glass wall brings in natural light
The full-height glass wall brings in natural light
The site's different functions are separated by greenery and courtyard
The site's different functions are separated by greenery and courtyard

Sustainable Features

  • Adoption of a 'dry construction' method minimised the duration of site works and lowered the amount of manpower necessary, resulting in better overall site management
  • Use of BIM to integrate precast elements into the project, like external block walls, sandwich panels and aluminium fins, to achieve a lean construction process
  • Inclusion of a full-height glass wall to bring natural light into the Refuse Collection Vehicle (RCV) parking and loading area, resulting in lower energy consumption