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Project Cost
Total GFA
Project Inception
$1.8 Billion
58,000m2
mid 1995
Commencement on Site
Completion Date
Completion of Commissioning
Feb 1997
Jun 1999
Mar 2000
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Project Data
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Triple Benefits
• Cost Benefits
• Land use Benefits
• Environmental Benefits
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Project Goal
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• Publicly operated abattoir was running
with a deficit
• Privatize operation for cost-effective
reasons
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Cost Benefit
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• Re-provision the 3
existing abattoirs
• Releasing 4.19
hectares of land for
new developments
which are more
compatible with the
surrounding areas
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Land use Benefits
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Existing facilities built
in the 60s, creating
environmental nuisance
to the densely
populated area
New slaughter house
located away from builtup areas but convenience
to rail
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Environmental Benefit
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Trains no longer have
to go into town and
people living along the
railway line need not
suffer the noise and
odour nuisance caused
by the pigs & cattle
Purposely built railway
: direct off-loading of
livestock from train to
lairage
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Environmental Benefit
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Procurement Strategy
Design + Construct + Commissioning Contract
• One point control from design to operational stage
• Contractor to ensure compliance to performance criteria
Novation Contract
• Appoint consultant to produce design for tender
• Awarded contractor to employ the consultant
• Adv : retain control of design to ensure needs being met
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Construction Stage
• Contractor to implement mitigation measures as
recommended in the EIA report
Operation Stage
• Operator to implement ISO 14001 to ensure
satisfactory environmental performance during
operation
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Environmental Management
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• Designed to highest
international standards of
hygiene, e.g. EC
(European Community) &
USDA (U.S. Department
of Agriculture) standards
• Fully automatic
mechanized devices
throughout the
process
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Hygienic Slaughter Lines
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• Consumption of hot
water 630m3 per day
• Provision of 450 solar
panels to pre-heat
water
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Solar Hot Water System
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• Utilize rejected heat from
air-cooling operation to
further heat up water
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Heat Pump for Energy Efficiency
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• 5000 m3 waste water / day
• Concentration 10 times
higher than domestic waste
water
• Pre-treat waste water using
bacteria and other
micro-organisms to achieve
domestic effluent standard
before passing to Shek Wu
Hui Sewage Treatment Plant
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Waste Water Treatment
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• Effluent water
from Shek Wu
Hui Sewage
Treatment Plant
for cooling the
condenser of
the A/C plant
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Treatment Plant
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Use of Grey Water
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• Odour generated = 1,000 OU
vs.
• Acceptance standard = 5 OU
• Chemical scrubbers
& odour neutralizing
agent system for
odour control
• 5 OU is achieved at
sensitive receivers
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Odour Control
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• Operation hours from
midnight to early morning
• Acoustic louvres
installed at lairage
block
• Perimeter noise barrier
walls along railway
off-loading areas
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Noise Mitigation
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