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Tender Details

Tender Reference Procuring Department Subject Estimated quantity Closing
Time / Date
Contract No. HY/2014/13 Highways Department Construction of Access Road joining She Shan Road, Tai Po and Improvement of Nam Wai Road, Sai Kung Not applicable 12:00 noon, Thursday, 31 December 2015

Description

The works mainly comprise:

  1. construct a new single lane carriageway joining She Shan Road of about 320 m long and 3.5 m wide for two-way traffic with passing bays and footpaths, with a new car park area near the southern end of the new carriageway;
  2. widening a section of the existing Nam Wai Road, Sai Kung of about 30 m long, near its junction with Hiram's Highway, to a single lane carriageway of approximately 6 m wide for two-way traffic, including construction of an associated footpath on one side of the road, associated junction modification, and resurfacing of about 20 m long carriageway;
  3. geotechnical works including slopes and retaining walls; and
  4. associated drainage, water, landscaping, road lighting, and re-provisioning works, etc.
The works are expected to commence in March 2016 and will take about 26 months to complete.

Submission of Tenders

Sealed tenders, in duplicate, must be clearly marked with the tender reference and the subject of the tender on the outside of the envelope (but should not bear any indication which may relate the tender to the tenderer) addressed to the Chairman, Central Tender Board, and placed in the Government Logistics Department Tender Box located on the Ground Floor, North Point Government Offices, 333 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong. Late tenders will not be accepted.

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