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Rail Contract CC212 Siu Hong Station (1999-2003) $1,385,700,000 This joint venture contract involves the construction of Siu Hong Station over the Tuen Mun River including widening of the river, construction of public transport interchanges, elevated access roads, railway viaduct approaches, 700m enclosed rail structure and other ancillary works. All works are inclusive of fitting-out and electrical and mechanical works. ¡@ |
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Rail Contract CC213 Tuen Mun Station (1999-2003) $1,352,700,000 This joint venture contract involves the
construction of Tuen Mun
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Rail Contract CC202 Yuen
Long and Long (1999-2003) $1,761,500,000 A joint venture contract to construct two
stations at Yuen Long and Long Ping including reinforced concrete construction
of superstructure on bored pile foundations and all finishes, station
electrical and mechanical works fitting out. Other works include utility
diversions to accommodate foundations, temporary and permanent road
diversions, diversion of existing footbridges and construction of new
footbridges. At Long Ping the works include the reconstruction of a large box
culvert at the existing nullah. ¡@ |
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¯þÆWª÷ºµ¤u·~¤j·H (1977-1980) $62,000,000 A modern
industrial building with many additional features servicing the industrial
areas of Tsuen Wan and Kwai
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(1979-1982) $147,000,000 Design and Build East Ocean
Centre is Kumagai¡¦s own development and the
company¡¦s headquarters. The Centre features the most advanced curtain walling
design and sophisticated services and amenities. |
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(1981-1983) $45,000,000 These flats
for the middle-income group in two 22-storey blocks were a private project in
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(1984-1989) $545,000,000 Hong Kong
Cultural Centre was designed by the Architectural Services Department of the
Hong Kong Government. Kumagai was not only the main
contractor for the entire project, but also designed and built a double deck
public pier on the Tsim Sha
Tsui waterfront and undertook extensive landscaping
works surrounding the Centre. The
Centre¡¦s external wall cladding, internal wall
finishing and all stone works were also designed by Kumagai
and completed with the finest workmanship. This
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Nikko
Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui East (1985-1988) $460,800,000 This project
is for the construction of a 15-storey five-star hotel on the Tsim Sha Tsui
East waterfront. The hotel has a gross floor area of around 40,000 sq m. Its
design is distinguished for its sophisticated use of curved curtain walling
which helps the building blend in harmoniously with its surroundings. Special
construction methods were used to allow its foundation, columns and
superstructure to be built simultaneously. |
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Bank of (1985-1989) $1,270,000,000 This
70-storey, 365m-high building was the first composite structure steel and
reinforced concrete frame structure to be built in |
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Palace Hotel,
(1985-1989) $499,000,000 Design and Build This design
and build contract commenced in the mid-1980s. The most luxurious and
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Jing
Guang Centre Office, Apartment & Hotel Complex (1985-1989) $1,570,000,000 Design and Build This design
and building project involves construction of a 490-room hotel, service
apartments, office accommodation and shopping arcade in a 52-storey tower,
the tallest in |
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(1989-1992) $280,000,000 This is the
first large sea view residential development in Sham Tseng and amply showed
off Kumagai¡¦s high standards of workmanship. |
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New (1989-1991) $290,000,000 Design & Build Following
the success of East Ocean Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kumagai undertook construction of the New East Ocean
Centre in a nearby location. The building is distinguished for its smart
design and superior quality reflective glass curtain walling. Kumagai¡¦s contract included the construction of a
sub-station for the Fire Services Department. |
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Lam Tin MTRC Station (1989-1991) $1,740,000,000 This is one
of the largest residential and retail developments above an MTR station, with
a gross floor area of 387,500 sq m and 4,112 residential
units in 17 towers. Facilities on site include shopping arcade, market,
indoor sports centre, swimming pools, children¡¦s playground, tennis courts
kindergarten and elderly center. |
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(1989-1991) $298,000,000 Design and Build This is one
of the first A-grade office, apartment and retail complexes developed in
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Toppan Printing Factory, Yuen Long
(1993-1995) $190,000,000 One of the largest printing factories in the Yuen Long Industrial
Estate, this single-storey Toppan building has a huge overall size of 210m x
95m with a building height of 8.3m. The design is modern, high-tech and
efficient. |
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(Renamed Shun (1993-1996) $1,911,925,000 Design & Build This office,
apartment and retail complex with its highly aesthetic architectural features
is the best recognized landmark in Shenzhen. The 68-storey steel and concrete
office tower rises to a height of 298 metres. The
residential tower has a unique shape and is finished to the highest
standards. |
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(1992-1994) $416,300,000 Design & Build This is the
prime luxury residential development in |
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(1992-1995) $258,000,000 Design and Build This
twin-tower residential development in the bustling Dongmen
area has a large retail podium and apartments of various sizes fitted to high
standards. |
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(renamed CITIC Plaza) (1993-1996) $2,276,862,000 Design and Build CITIC Plaza
occupies an excellent location nearby the Hong Kong-Guangzhou express train
terminal at Tien He, |
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Villa (1994-1996) $270,000,000 Design and Build This was Kumagai¡¦s own development of 16 luxury houses in Redhill, Tai Tam. The villas average around 3,900 sq ft
each in size and all have panoramic sea views, garden and ample car parking
space. |
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(1994-1998) $10,100,000,000 This
state-of-the-art airport designed by Norman Foster was the pride of Kumagai and its BCJ joint venture partners, AMEC and Balfour
Beatty of UK, Maeda Corporation of |
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(1997-1999) $1,668,000,000 This
superstructure contract from a joint venture between Cheung Kong Holdings and
Pacific Concord Ltd involves the construction of 11 residential towers, a
large swimming pool and landscaped gardens along the Ma On Shan seafront. |
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Shanghai Everbright Convention Centre (West Wing) (1998-1999) $124,000,000 This main
contract involves the construction of 3 exhibition floors and basement carparks, forming the west wing of a sprawling convention
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Olympic Station Site ¡¥C¡¦ Phaes I Commercial Development (1998-2000) $1,073,800,000 This superstructure contract involves the
construction of a 30-storey office tower and a 5-storey sports and retail
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Olympic Station Site ¡¥C¡¦
Phase II A & B Residential Development (1998-2000) $2,030,000,000 The Phase
IIA superstructure contract includes the construction of two 36-storey and
one 38-storey residential towers with carparks and
a landscaped podium deck. The Phase IIB superstructure contract includes the
construction of four 37-storey and two 39-storey residential towers with carparks, a landscaped podium deck and club house. |
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Dragonair
/CNAC Headquarters & Crew Training Centre, Chek
Lap Kok (1998-1999) $710,000,000 Kumagai was
in a joint venture with AMEC of Britain for this project. Two 6-storey office
towers are being built as headquarters for Dragonair
and CNAC respectively. They are linked by a glass atrium walkway. The
contract includes the construction of adjoining crew training centre for Dragonair. |
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41C (1998-2000) $468,000,000 This main contract involves the construction of
a 62-storey reinforced concrete tower with 29 levels of luxury duplex
apartments, a club house and five levels of carparks.
Total construction floor area is around 25,000 sq m. |
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(1999-2000) $414,000,000 This main
contract involves the construction of a 19-storey tower and a 2-storey annex
building, with a total construction floor area of around 29,000 sq m. |
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Shatin
Government Offices (1999-2001) $780,000,000 Design and Build The design
and construction of the Shatin Government Offices
is our latest effort to showcase the state-of-the-art building technology for
office buildings. Designed by the world-renowned architectural firm of Nikken
Sekkei Ltd of |
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Two Primary Schools at St.
George's School Site, Kowloon Tong (2000-2001) $148,590,000 This
contract involves the construction of two nos. 24 classrooms standard primary
schools which will be eight-storey and seven-storey high. The contract
includes the design and construction of piled foundations. |
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A Primary School in Area 27
and a Primary School and Secondary School in Area 101 at Tin Shui Wai (2000-2001) $259,950,000 Structural
system design and construction of the 3 schools in area 27 and 101 at Tin Shui Wai. The innovated
extruded aluminum prefabricated hand set formwork system that are new in Hong
Kong can show our expertise in the system formwork construction and the
environment consideration. This extruded aluminum hand set system was
developed by Canti-lever in |
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(2000-2002) $735,950,000 The |
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Shanghai New (2000-2002) RMB437,900,000 |
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