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The Housing Department (HD) will spend about $45.8 million on building improvement works for Ping Shek Estate, Kwun Tong, to sustain it for the next 15 years.
The department recently completed a comprehensive structural investigation for Ping Shek Estate and it was found that all the seven building blocks are structurally safe. However, because of ageing problems and corrosion, structural repair and improvement works will have to be carried out in various locations of the buildings
¡§Estate improvement works include the construction of lifts and additional lift floor openings to facilitate access as well as installation of green roofs. They will be carried out in parallel to enhance the living environment for the tenants,¡¨ a spokesman for the department said today (November 10).
¡§To ensure safety and minimise nuisance arising from the repair and improvement works, safety measures will be introduced and less disturbing repair methods will be used,¡¨ the spokesman said.
¡§The works will be carried out in sequence to minimise disturbance to the tenants,¡¨ the spokesman said.
Completed between 1970 and 1971, Ping Shek Estate comprises 4,575 flats in seven blocks of eight to 28 storeys. It is the last of the first batch of 10 estates under the Comprehensive Structural Investigation Programme.
The programme was launched by the Housing Department in 2005 for aged public rental housing estates to study whether the housing blocks were structurally safe and economically sustainable. It was later expanded to cover another 32 estates.
Ends/Monday, November 10, 2008
Issued at HKT 15:46
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