(HONG KONG, 20 September 2018) – Jack So Chak-kwong, Chairman of Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA), today visited the reclamation work site of Hong Kong International Airport's Three-runway System (3RS), where he was briefed on the progress of construction.
Since the start of the 3RS construction, the AA has been working on reclamation to accommodate the airport's third runway and related infrastructure. The AA has been using deep cement mixing (DCM) to improve ground conditions for areas located over contaminated mud pits. DCM works have progressed well and are approaching substantial completion.
In addition, land can now be seen in the area north of the airport's north runway as works on the seawall progress, with two kilometres of seawall already above sea level.
Mr So said, "We have been making good progress since construction works for the 3RS began in August 2016. We are confident that all 650 hectares of land – an area equivalent to 34 Victoria Parks - can be completed in another two years' time."
Jack So Chak-kwong, Chairman of Airport Authority Hong Kong (middle), visits the reclamation work site of Hong Kong International Airport's Three-runway System, where he is briefed on the progress of construction.