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Tenders invited for licence of fee-paying public car park

     The Government Property Agency is inviting tenders for a three-year licence of a fee-paying public car park on portions of the ground floor of Tai Po Government Offices, 1 Ting Kok Road, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong.
      
     The premises should be used for the purposes of a fee-paying public car park for the parking of private cars and motorcycles.

     The tender notice was uploaded today (April 3) to the Agency’s website: www.gpa.gov.hk. Tender documents are available for collection at the Government Property Agency, 9/F, South Tower, West Kowloon Government Offices, 11 Hoi Ting Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, during office hours (8.30am to 5.45pm from Mondays to Fridays). The documents can also be downloaded from the Agency’s website.

     Interested tenderers who wish to attend a site inspection should make prior appointment with the Government Property Agency by calling 3842 6777 on or before April 16, 2020.

     Tenderers must submit their tenders by placing them in the Government Logistics Department Tender Box situated on the Ground Floor, North Point Government Offices, 333 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong, before noon on April 29, 2020. Late tenders will not be accepted. read more

Hongkong Post holiday arrangements for Easter holidays

     Hongkong Post announced today (April 3) the postal service arrangements for the Easter holidays from April 10 to 13. No mail delivery and no mail collection will be provided. All post offices will be closed. In accordance with the usual practice, mail posted on the public holidays will be processed on the next working day.
      
     For more information, customers may visit Hongkong Post’s website at www.hongkongpost.hk or contact the Hongkong Post enquiry hotline at 2921 2222. read more

Appointment of members to Hong Kong Maritime and Port Board announced

     The Government today (April 3) announced the appointment of one new non-official member as well as the re-appointment of 12 incumbent non-official members and eight institutional members to the Hong Kong Maritime and Port Board (HKMPB) with effect from April 1, 2020.

     The new member, Mr Lawrence Shum Kai-shing, is the Managing Director of a container terminal operator company.  He is appointed for a two-year term until March 31, 2022.

     As well, 12 incumbent members are re-appointed. Among them, Mr Angad Banga, Ms Agnes Choi Heung-kwan, Mr Patrick Fong Yiu-fai, Miss Veronica Fung Kit-ming, Mr Wellington Koo Tse-hau, Mr Kwok Kwok-chuen, Mr Kenneth Lam Sze-ken, Miss Rosita Lau Sui-yee, Mr Timothy Lee Kwok-lam, Mr Clarence Leung Ka-fai and Mr Li Lian-jun are appointed for a two-year term until March 31, 2022, while Mr Frankie Yick Chi-ming is appointed for nine months until 31 December, 2020. The eight institutional members, namely the Hong Kong Container Terminal Operators Association, the Hong Kong Liner Shipping Association, the Hong Kong Sea Transport and Logistics Association, the Hong Kong Shipowners Association, the Hong Kong Shippers’ Council, the Institute of Seatransport, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and the Vocational Training Council are also re-‍appointed for a two-year term until March 31, 2022.
 
     The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan, welcomed Mr Lawrence Shum as the new member and thanked the outgoing members, namely Mr Andy Tung Lieh-cheung, Miss Elsa Yeung Mei-fong and Mr Gerry Yim Lui-fai for their valuable contributions to the HKMPB and the development of maritime industry in Hong Kong.

     Mr Chan said, “Since its establishment, the HKMPB has been working seamlessly with the industry to introduce various measures in developing high value-added maritime services, fostering maritime manpower training and strengthening promotions. The measures are in good progress. Despite the challenges ahead, we will continue to join hands with the members of the new term in a bid to consolidate Hong Kong’s status as an international maritime centre.”

     The HKMPB was established in 2016 to provide a high-level platform for setting the long-term development directions of port and maritime services and the related work in manpower training and promotions with a view to enhancing Hong Kong’s competitiveness and status in the international maritime arena.

     The membership of the HKMPB with effect from April 1 is as follows:

Chairman
Secretary for Transport and Housing

Deputy Chairman
Permanent Secretary for Transport and Housing (Transport)

Chairman, Maritime and Port Development Committee
Mr Bjorn Hojgaard (being Chairman of Hong Kong Shipowners Association)

Chairman, Manpower Development Committee
Mr Willy Lin Sun-mo (being Chairman of Hong Kong Shippers’ Council)

Chairman, Promotion and External Relations Committee
Ms Agnes Choi Heung-kwan

Members
Mr Angad Banga
Mr Patrick Fong Yiu-fai
Miss Veronica Fung Kit-ming
Mr Wellington Koo Tse-hau
Mr Kwok Kwok-chuen
Mr Kenneth Lam Sze-ken
Miss Rosita Lau Sui-yee
Mr Timothy Lee Kwok-lam
Mr Clarence Leung Ka-fai
Mr Li Lian-jun
Mr Lawrence Shum Kai-shing
Mr Frankie Yick Chi-ming
Chairman of Hong Kong Container Terminal Operators Association or his/her representative
Chairman of Hong Kong Liner Shipping Association or his/her representative
Chairman of Hong Kong Sea Transport and Logistics Association or his/her representative
Chairman of Institute of Seatransport or his/her representative
Executive Director of Hong Kong Trade Development Council or his/her representative
Executive Director of Vocational Training Council or his/her representative
Director of Marine
Director-General of Investment Promotion

Secretary
Deputy Secretary for Transport and Housing (Transport) read more

Tenders invited for Site Formation and Infrastructure Works at Wang Chau, Yuen Long – Contract 2

     The Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) today (April 3) invited tenders for the contract for Site Formation and Infrastructure Works at Wang Chau, Yuen Long – Contract 2 (Contract No. CV/2018/03).
 
     The works are scheduled to commence in July this year and will take about 42 months to complete. The works mainly include the construction of infrastructure works and ancillary works at Long Ping Road and Fuk Hi Street.
 
     The CEDD has commissioned Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Ltd to design and supervise the works. Interested contractors may obtain the forms of tender and further particulars from the company at Level 5, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong. For enquiries, please call the company at 2268 3595 during office hours.

     The invitation to tender was gazetted today. The closing time for the tender is noon on May 15, 2020.

     Details of the tender notice are available at the CEDD’s website (www.cedd.gov.hk/eng/tender-notices/contracts/tender-notices/index.html). read more