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Hong Kong S A R Procurement News Notice - 72872


Procurement News Notice

PNN 72872
Work Detail In recent updates, UK-based Mace has been awarded the programme management partner role on the Hong Railway Extension project. Estimated at a cost of $15.8 billion, the project is grand in its scale as it seeks to extend major railway lines of the city. The role was awarded by Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation, a majority government-owned public transport operator and property developer. Mace said it will create a project management office (PMO) in Hong Kong during the project’s implementation. This will enable the smooth implementation of PMO functions and digital systems to support the client’s transformational aspirations. It will also facilitate the achievement of digital project goals and vision. The partnership aims to enhance further the capital works team’s PMO capability and enable the team to establish best-in-class integrated project controls, digital services, and NEC [new engineering contract] contracting,” said Mace. Significance of Mace Coming on Board in Delivering the Hong Railway Extension Project The appointment of Mace to ensure that the Hong Kong Railway Extension project is of unprecedented significance. The UK-based company is known for its stellar performance as one of the world’s most prolific consultant construction companies. Their expertise is needed to ensure that the Hong Railway Extension project rolls out smoothly and expeditiously. The appointment also aligns with MTR’s ambitions as it pursues a number of major projects in 2024 to improve Hong Kong’s complex transit system. The transit system facilitates approximately 4.5 million passenger journeys each weekday with nearly 100% punctuality. “The MTR Capital Works team has been working relentlessly on the new railway projects that will enhance Hong Kong’s railway network and keep the city moving,” said MTR’s Carl Devlin. “I am looking forward to working with Mace and benefiting from their international capabilities and experience as we deliver these projects.”The State of Affairs Regarding the Mega Project in Hong Kong In regards to the Hong Kong Railway Extension project, Mace seeks to put its best foot forward, as it always does. The company noted that its focus would be on accountability, transparency, and collaboration. Mace Consult chief executive Davendra Dabasia said: “With a world-class team that combines global project and programme management expertise and local industry knowledge, Mace is well positioned to support MTR in achieving its goals of enhancing connectivity and increasing opportunities for communities in Hong Kong.” One of the extension projects is on the Tuen Mun South line. The extension project will offer a direct railway connection to the south of the Tuen Mun town center. Furthermore, it will allow residents to conveniently travel to various parts of Hong Kong through the railway network without any interchange at Tuen Mun station. Once completed, the project is expected to improve Hong Kong’s transport sector greatly.Contractors Involved in the Project Other than Mace, the Hong Kong Railway Extension project has reeled in experts from all parts of the globe. MTR entered a contract with the joint venture of China Road and Bridge, a construction engineering company, for the design and construction of the TMS extension project in December 2023. Furthermore, the joint venture also appointed AtkinsRealis, an engineering company based in Canada. Their aim is to provide design and engineering services on some of the extension projects. AECOM, an infrastructure consulting company based in the US, was chosen to offer design consultant services for the project.
Country Hong Kong S A R , Eastern Asia
Industry Construction
Entry Date 01 Aug 2024
Source https://constructionreviewonline.com/construction-projects/uk-based-mace-wins-the-programme-management-partner-role-on-the-mega-15-8b-hong-railway-extension-project/

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