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Airports & Railways

Project Details

Terminal 2 Expansion Works

Location

Hong Kong

Client

Airport Authority Hong Kong

Contract Value

HK$12.88 billion

The works include expansion of the Terminal 2 building, an annex structure, interconnecting bridges, landside transport facilities including viaducts and at-grade roads, underground utility services, footbridges and modification works to existing facilities at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). The provision of building services and airport systems also form a major part of the scope.

The contract is part of the Three-runway System (3RS) project at HKIA and will ultimately see Terminal 2 expanded to become a full service terminal, providing both arrivals and departures services. The project as the ideal showcase to demonstrate Gammon’s capabilities in off-site construction and design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA).

Our construction proposal focuses on off-site and modular solutions, especially for electrical and mechanical aspects and many of the internal fit-out elements of the main building such as check-in islands, retail shopfronts and link bridges. We'll also be applying a kit-of-parts approach with a high degree of standardisation to a number of areas. These approaches allow us to simplify and reduce complex construction activities and provide a significant reduction in on-site labour requirements to improve both safety and the logistics of operating in the airport environment.

On this project, a number in-house digital innovations will be used to support delivery including an off-site fabrication monitoring solution, concrete management system, and sensors that track plant behaviour to ensure maximum productivity. A range of Gammon departments will also be involved in delivering the works, including that of Civils, Foundations, Façade, MEP, Design, Steel, Concrete, Virtual Design and Construction, and Integrated Digital Technology.