The client is Top Oasis, a consortium formed by Sino Land Company and CSI Properties.
As part of the contract, Gammon will be responsible for the construction of a 33-storey residential tower, providing 792 new flats above the existing MTR metro line.
Gammon said it will employ 鈥榙esign for manufacture and assembly鈥 methods, fabricating individual structural steel components offsite to ensure the project's safe and efficient delivery.
To minimise the project鈥檚 environmental impact, Gammon is planning to cut waste by recycling all demolition arisings on-site. It will also use an electrical battery storage system developed by Hong Kong-based AMPD as the primary power source for construction machinery. The system, called Enertainer, reduces the need for diesel generators on site thereby reducing carbon emissions.
Gammon CEO Kevin O鈥橞rien said: 鈥淲e are delighted that Sino Land and CSI Properties have selected Gammon to be their project partner.
鈥淲e look forward to sharing our expertise and experience to implement customer-focused solutions that will allow the works to continue to the highest standards of safety, while also bringing our modern and sustainable method of construction.鈥
Works are already underway with the project scheduled for completion in 2025. At the peak of construction activity the project will employ a workforce of approximately 500 people.
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