Press Releases
Year 2016
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14 Jan 2016
URA Press Statement
就有報章在煥然壹居抽取水樣本進行測試,市區重建局(市建局)發言人有以下聲明: 根據現時水務署有關的水務通函,抽取檢驗水樣本測試之位置須由水務監督代表選擇,其測試之一切程序,包括取樣程序、樣本瓶及瓶蓋之預先沖洗及烘乾、取樣本地點之環境等,亦有嚴格的規定。 任何測試供水系統設備的程序,均必須嚴格地遵從水務署有關的水務通函的要求,以及由專業認可實驗所人員於現場進行。其他人士如非按現時相關的水務通函自行隨意在示範單位內進行取水樣本,其水樣本的可靠性將會受質疑。 我們必須重申,市建局一直非常重視煥然壹居的食水檢驗。煥然壹居於2015年11月23日獲得水務署發出的供水證明書。 水務署是根據水務條例及有關的水務通函,檢查煥然壹居的一切水務工程、物料及系統,證明一切水務工程符合水務條例之相關標準。本局重申,煥然壹居之焊料是採用不含鉛之銀焊接駁,而水務署在整個項目共檢驗了33個水喉相關焊接位,並沒有發現含鉛焊物。而煥然壹居之大廈外牆預製組件內並沒有內藏水喉。 另外,水務工程承建商亦委託認可實驗所,按水務監督代表在煥然壹居所選擇的位置收集了32個水樣本,以檢查及證明水質合乎標準。有關測試之水樣本是根據 ISO 5667第五部分所制定的指引進行,包括: 水樣本取樣程序,包括取樣本地點之環境狀況及沖水喉管的方法等; 樣本瓶沖洗程序,包括沖洗及烘乾樣本瓶及瓶蓋等。 以上程序必須由認可實驗所之人員於現場收集,以確保所有水樣本在抽取、儲存及運送過程中不受污染,及後在認可實驗所作相關之測試。上述32個水樣本測試結果顯示所有水樣本的含鉛量均少於一微克,符合水務署通函第 2/2012 及 1/2015 號所列之標準,而相關報吿已提交水務署作為審批及記錄。 就有傳媒在煥然壹居的四座大厦提取的4個水樣本,聲稱有一個樣本在H2樓座單位內含鉛量為13微克。但根據本局之記錄,在H2樓
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12 Jan 2016
8 Tenders Received for URA’s Kowloon City Road/Sheung Heung Road Project in Ma Tau Kok
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Tuesday) announced that a total of eight tender offers have been received for Kowloon City Road/Sheung Heung Road Project in Ma Tau Kok. A tender review panel will consider the tenders received and make recommendation to the URA Board for a decision on the award of a development agreement. Earlier, the URA invited 29 property developers to tender for the project after their submissions of expression of interest. The project site covers an area of about 1,384 square metres. Upon completion, it is planned to provide about 216 residential units with a total residential gross floor area of about 10,380 square metres and 2,076 square metres of commercial gross floor area. (ENDS)
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4 Jan 2016
URA’s Subsidised Sale Flat Scheme Units at Kai Tak development open for application
The Subsidised Sale Flat (SSF) Scheme of the Urban Renewal Authority (URA), a self-developed project at Kai Tak, is now open to eligible persons for application starting tomorrow (5 January 2016). Application will be closed on 21 January 2016. In compliance with the Residential Properties (First-hand Sales) Ordinance, the URA uploaded the sales brochure and the price list for the SSF Scheme to the Kai Tak development website and the Sales of First-hand Residential Properties Electronic Platform on 9 December 2015 and 4 January 2016 respectively. The URA Board approved to sell a total of 338 units in the URA's Kai Tak development as SSF in response to the policy initiative of the Chief Executive to increase the supply of subsidised sale flats as announced in the 2015 Policy Addres
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22 Dec 2015
ITC Properties Group Limited wins development contract of URA’s Hai Tan Street Demand-led Project in Sham Shui Po
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Tuesday) announced that Assets Island Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ITC Properties Group Limited, has won the contract for the development of Nos. 205 - 211A Hai Tan Street demand-led redevelopment project in Sham Shui Po. The URA earlier invited a number of pre-qualified property developers to submit a tender for the project. The URA received a total of eight tender offers when the tender closed. After careful deliberation, the URA Board considered that the tender offer made by ITC Properties Group Limited has met the tender requirements of the project and thus decided to award the development contract to ITC Properties Group Limited. A spokesman for the URA said the Authority was pleased to have the opportunity to implement the Nos. 20
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17 Dec 2015
Kai Tak Flat-For-Flat pilot scheme draws lots for flat selection
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Thursday) draws lots to determine the sequence for flat selection and makes purchase arrangement for four property owners affected by its redevelopment projects who had previously opted for the Kai Tak Flat-For-Flat (FFF) scheme. All of the four property owners selected to buy studio flats in the same floor zone. The remaining four property owners will not undergo the balloting procedure as each of them selected different flat sizes in different floor zones in the Kai Tak development. The URA has arranged for them to select and purchase their respective units tomorrow or at a later date. The URA has reserved a total of 47 flats in the Kai Tak development for the eight participating owners for their selection and purchase according to the selected
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9 Dec 2015
URA to invite participating owners of Kai Tak Flat-For-Flat pilot scheme for flat selection and purchase
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (9 December) will issue letters to eight property owners affected by its redevelopment projects who had previously opted for the Flat-For-Flat (FFF) scheme at the URA's development at Kai Tak, notifying them of the procedure for flat selection and purchase which will take place on 17 and 18 December. A total of 47 flats had been reserved by the URA in the Kai Tak development for the selection by the eight property owners. In compliance with the Residential Properties (First-hand Sales) Ordinance, the URA has also concurrently uploaded the sales brochure, the sales arrangement for the FFF scheme and the price list of 100 units (including the 47 reserved units) to the Kai Tak development's website; and the sales brochure and the said price list to th
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8 Dec 2015
8 Tenders Received for Hai Tan Street Demand-led Project in Sham Shui Po
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Tuesday) announced that a total of eight tender offers have been received for Nos. 205 - 211A Hai Tan Street demand-led redevelopment project in Sham Shui Po. A tender review panel will consider the tenders received and make recommendation to the URA Board for a decision on the award of a development agreement. Earlier, the URA invited 22 property developers to tender for the project after their submissions of expression of interest. The project site covers an area of about 423 square metres. Upon completion, it is planned to provide about 69 residential units with a total residential gross floor area of about 3,170 square metres and 396 square metres of commercial gross floor area. (ENDS)
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7 Dec 2015
Invitation to Tender for Development of Kowloon City Road/Sheung Heung Road Project in Ma Tau Kok
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Monday) invited a total of 29 property developers to tender for the development of Kowloon City Road/Sheung Heung Road Project in Ma Tau Kok. Following the expression of interest exercise closed on 17 November 2015, a tender review panel under the URA Board has decided to invite 29 qualified property developers to tender for the project (full list at annex), after taking into consideration their experience and financial strength to undertake the development in accordance with the requirements and criteria set by the Authority. All tender submissions should reach the URA Headquarters at 26/F, COSCO Tower, 183 Queen's Road Central, by 12:00 noon on Tuesday, 12 January 2016. The project site covers an area of about 1,384 square metres. Upon comple
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1 Dec 2015
URA Board approves application requirements of Subsidised Sale Flat Scheme
The Board of the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Tuesday) held a special meeting to discuss the Management's proposal on the eligibility requirements for the Subsidised Sale Flat (SSF) Scheme at the URA's development at Kai Tak and consider further legal advice in relation to the scheme. After taking into consideration of the potential legal risks that may arise and the public aspirations for housing needs, the URA Board approved the following terms: the inclusion of single person household applicants; an income limit of $33,500 per month and an asset limit of $1.5 million to be applicable for single person household applicants; and the total household income and net asset value limits for two-person or above households remain unchanged at HK$60,000 per month and HK$3 million re
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24 Nov 2015
URA's response to media enquiries
In response to media enquiries concerning the subsidised-sale flat (SSF) scheme to be provided by the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) at the Kai Tak development, a spokesman for the URA said: A report was made today to the URA Board about the decision to accept applications from single-person households for the URA's SSF scheme at the Kai Tak development in response to the housing need of single-person households. Both single-person households and two-person or above households are eligible for applying the URA's SSF scheme at the Kai Tak development. The total monthly household income and net asset value of the applicants must not exceed HK$60,000 and HK$3 million respectively. The URA has no plan to set a quota for single-person households and priority for flat selection. Preparations