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Government announces extension of tender period for site for multi-storey buildings for modern industries in Yuen Long

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Government announces extension of tender period for site for multi-storey buildings for modern industries in Yuen Long
HK

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Government announces extension of tender period for site for multi-storey buildings for modern industries in Yuen Long

2024-06-26 20:51 Last Updated At:21:20

Government extends tender closing date for yuen long msb site to accommodate industry needs - dual policy objectives prioritized

The Government announces today (June 26) that the tender closing date of a site for Multi-storey Buildings for Modern Industries (MSB) on Fuk Wang Street and Wang Lee Street, Yuen Long, New Territories (i.e. Yuen Long Town Lot No. 545) (the Yuen Long Lot) will be extended from the original date of June 28, 2024, to December 27, 2024.

The Yuen Long Lot is the first MSB site rolled out by the Government to achieve the dual policy objectives of promoting the development of industries, as well as consolidating brownfield operations displaced by government projects in a land-efficient manner and assisting them in upgrading their operations. The successful tenderer has to hand over no less than 30 per cent of the maximum gross floor area (GFA) of the MSB(s) to the Government for renting out to brownfield operators affected by government development projects. To achieve these dual policy objectives, a two-envelope approach has been adopted for the tender of the Yuen Long Lot, unlike the approach for the disposal of conventional industrial sites. Tenderers have to submit respective envelopes containing the non-premium proposals (with a weighting of 70 per cent of the overall assessment) and premium proposals (with a weighting of 30 per cent of the overall assessment).

A spokesperson for the Development Bureau said, "The industry, including some prospective tenderers, expressed to the Government that they would need more time to formulate relevant proposals, and requested that the Government consider extending the tender period. The Development Bureau decided to extend the tender period, having considered various factors as follows -

The spokesperson said, "The Government invited the industry to submit expressions of interest for the two sites in Yuen Long and Hung Shui Kiu last year. A total of 10 submissions were received from relevant stakeholders, including operators from the logistics sector and the vehicle maintenance sector, as well as developers. The response was positive. Recently, the industry, including some prospective tenderers, has asked for an extension of the tender period, which indicates that the industry places great importance on the development of high-quality MSB(s) in the Northern Metropolis. The Government has acceded to this request, hoping that with concerted efforts from the Government and the industry, these two sites would be put to optimal use for realising the relevant policy objectives."

The Government announced on March 15, 2024 the open tender for the disposal of the Yuen Long Lot under the two-envelope approach. This Lot has an area of about 32 440 square metres and is designated for developing MSB(s) for logistics and/or vehicle servicing and maintenance purposes (excluding the portion to be handed over to the Government). The maximum GFA that may be attained is 161 500 sq m.

The Hung Shui Kiu Sites are located in Areas 39A and 39B of Hung Shui Kiu and Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long, New Territories, with an area of about 77 700 sq m and a maximum GFA of about 544 000 sq m. The Government will continue to adopt the two-envelope approach for the open tender of the Hung Shui Kiu Sites. The specific disposal schedule and related details will be announced in September at the earliest.

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Fatal traffic accident in Tin Shui Wai

Police are investigating a fatal traffic accident happened in Tin Shui Wai this afternoon (September 28), in which two men died.

At around 3pm, a taxi driven by a 67-year-old man was travelling along Kong Sham Western Highway towards Shenzhen. It reportedly rammed into another taxi driven by a 57-year old man. When the two drivers alighted from their vehicles for checking, a private car driven by a 40-year-old man suspectedly failed to stop in time and knocked down both drivers.

Sustaining serious injuries, the two taxi drivers were rushed to Tin Shui Wai Hospital in unconscious state and were certified dead at 3.54pm and 4.51pm respectively. A 29-year-old female taxi passenger also sustained injuries and was sent to Tuen Mun Hospital in conscious state.

The private car driver was arrested for dangerous driving causing death and is being detained for enquiries.

Investigation by the Special Investigation Team of Traffic, New Territories North is underway.

Anyone who witnessed the accident or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3661 3800.

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