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Project Data. Project Cost $1.8 Billion Total GFA 58,000m 2 Project Inception mid 1995 Commencement on Site Feb 1997 Completion Date Jun 1999 Completion of Commissioning Mar 2000. Case Study. Sheung Shui Slaughter House. Project Goal. Triple Benefits. Cost Benefits. Case Study.
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Project Data Project Cost $1.8 Billion Total GFA 58,000m2 Project Inception mid 1995 Commencement on Site Feb 1997 Completion Date Jun 1999 Completion of Commissioning Mar 2000 Case Study Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Project Goal Triple Benefits • Cost Benefits Case Study • Land use Benefits • Environmental Benefits Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Cost Benefit • Publicly operated abattoir was running with a deficit Case Study • Privatize operation for cost-effective reasons Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Sheung Shui Slaughter House Land use Benefits • Re-provision the 3 existing abattoirs Case Study • Releasing 4.19 hectares of land for new developments which are more compatible with the surrounding areas Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Sheung Shui Slaughter House Environmental Benefit Existing facilities built in the 60s, creating environmental nuisance to the densely populated area Case Study New slaughter house located away from built-up areas but convenience to rail Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Sheung Shui Slaughter House Environmental Benefit 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 Case Study Purposely built railway : direct off-loading of livestock from train to lairage Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Procurement Strategy Design + Construct + Commissioning Contract • One point control from design to operational stage • Contractor to ensure compliance to performance criteria Case Study 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 Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Environmental Management Construction Stage • Contractor to implement mitigation measures as recommended in the EIA report Case Study Operation Stage • Operator to implement ISO 14001 to ensure satisfactory environmental performance during operation Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Hygienic Slaughter Lines • Designed to highest international standards of hygiene, e.g. EC (European Community) & USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) standards Case Study • Fully automatic mechanized devices throughout the process Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Solar Hot Water System • Consumption of hot water 630m3 per day Case Study • Provision of 450 solar panels to pre-heat water Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Heat Pump for Energy Efficiency • Utilize rejected heat from air-cooling operation to further heat up water Case Study Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Waste Water Treatment • 5000 m3 waste water / day • Concentration 10 times higher than domestic waste water Case Study • Pre-treat waste water using bacteria and other • micro-organisms to achieve domestic effluent standard before passing to Shek Wu Hui Sewage Treatment Plant Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Sheung Shui Slaughter House Sheung Wu Hui Sewage Treatment Plant Use of Grey Water • Effluent water from Shek Wu Hui Sewage Treatment Plant for cooling the condenser of the A/C plant Case Study Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Odour Control • Odour generated = 1,000 OU vs. • Acceptance standard = 5 OU Case Study • Chemical scrubbers & odour neutralizing agent system for odour control • 5 OU is achieved at sensitive receivers Sheung Shui Slaughter House
Noise Mitigation • Operation hours from midnight to early morning Case Study • Acoustic louvres installed at lairage block • Perimeter noise barrier walls along railway • off-loading areas Sheung Shui Slaughter House