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Hong Kong’s Initiative for Public Restrooms and Waste Collection Facilities
This initiative in Hong Kong encompasses the design and production of small-scale facilities, including public restrooms and waste collection points, for various building and land properties. The Architectural Services Department of Hong Kong oversees this project. Each facility is built utilizing the Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) system, a modular approach to construction. -
Futian District’s Baishaling Emergency Repair and Service Center, Shenzhen
Situated at the convergence of Baihua Fourth and Fifth Roads in the southeastern quadrant of Futian District, Shenzhen, the Baishaling Emergency Repair and Service Center encompasses an area of 4,714.74 square meters. This center features a cutting-edge, superimposed box-steel frame structure that sets it apart. The ground floor is supported by a sturdy steel frame, while the upper floors from the second to the fifth are constructed using modular box techniques, with an astounding 90% of the assembly completed off-site. This pioneering, steel modular construction method significantly reduces on-site construction time by almost 33% and almost halves the amount of construction waste produced, outperforming traditional building practices. -
Hong Kong Simple Public Housing SS M518 Project
The project encompasses a total construction area of 187,100 square meters, comprising over 9,300 Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) units and more than 4,300 corridor Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Modular Integrated Construction (MiMEP) units. Utilizing the pure superimposed box system (fully modular), it stands as Hong Kong’s first Full Modular Integrated Construction (Full-MiC) high-rise project, characterized by its full steel structure modular design. -
The 1.5-Level Business Hub in Haikou Jiangdong New District
This project pioneers the use of “steel structure + modularization” in prefabricated construction, with a significant portion of components and modules pre-assembled in the factory. This approach allows for concurrent “factory and site” building, drastically cutting down on construction time. It stands as one of the initial green model buildings in Haikou, the inaugural project under Hainan Province’s 1.5-level land development initiative, and the province’s first building project to nearly achieve zero carbon emissions. -
The Expansion and Reconstruction Project of Nanhai Middle School in Nanshan District, Shenzhen
The project is a significant development undertaken by the Bureau of Public Works of Nanshan District. Its design, procurement, and construction were managed by the Green Technology Company of China Construction Steel Structure. This project is part of the second batch of modular demonstration buildings in Shenzhen. The structure features an innovative superimposed box-steel frame system. The plan includes the construction of a new six-story teaching complex, adding approximately 7,700 square meters of educational space. Once completed, the expansion will accommodate an additional 750 students. -
The Lixinhu School Project in Bao'an District, Shenzhen
The project, situated at the intersection of Dayang Road and Tangxin Road in Rentian Community, Fuhai Sub-district, Bao’an District, encompasses a total construction area of approximately 33,366 square meters. It is designed to accommodate a nine-year consistent school, comprising 36 classes—24 for primary school and 12 for junior high school, offering a total of 1,680 student places. This development is one of the first batch of permanent modular schools in Bao’an District, Shenzhen. It has been recognized as part of the second batch of modular building pilot projects by the city of Shenzhen and has also been designated as a pilot project for modular construction, building intelligence, and photovoltaic-storage direct-flexibility by the Housing and Construction Bureau of Bao’an District for the year 2024. -
Rongsheng Primary School: An Innovative Modular Educational Complex in Guangming District, Shenzhen
Located within the Yutang Sub-district of the Guangming District in Shenzhen, Rongsheng Primary School represents a landmark achievement as the city’s inaugural permanent modular educational facility. The school, encompassing an area of approximately 26,200 square meters, is meticulously planned to house 24 classrooms, providing educational services to 1,080 students. During the development phase, the project was distinguished with notable accolades, such as the 2023 Guangdong Provincial Prefabricated Decoration Pilot Project, the Shenzhen Prefabricated Construction Demonstration Initiative, and the Shenzhen Smart Construction Pilot Scheme.
Material loss reduction: 5%-10%
Construction emission reduction: 92%
Project duration reduction: 30%-60%

