Noise barrier project on Hong Kong highway enjoys conflict-free completion, earning nod from British engineers’ organisation

  • The project, which involved the installation of an 800-metre noise barrier in Tuen Mun, saw no disputes between the city and contractors
  • Transport chief credits the use of a new contract model with the lack of conflicts, something that is ‘not easy in the case of public works’

The new noise barrier on the Tuen Mun Highway, which was completed without any disputes between the city and contractors. Photo: Handout

The installation of a noise barrier on the Tuen Mun Highway was completed without compensation disputes and has won an international award for adopting a new engineering contract model, the city’s transport chief has said.

Secretary for Transport and Housing Frank Chan Fan wrote in an official blog post that no disputes were raised between the Highways Department and engineering teams over the four-year project, which involved nearly 300 compensation items.

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