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Hong Kong confident in megaproject bids amid economic headwinds

Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn optimistic of successful tenders for Northern Metropolis projects despite US-China tensions

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The pilot scheme includes an 18.6-hectare site in San Tin, one-third of which will be allocated for private housing. Photo: May Tse

The bidding for three pilot areas in a Hong Kong megaproject near the border will be successful despite rising economic uncertainties caused by escalating tensions between the United States and China, the development chief has said.

Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho also said on Saturday that two of the projects within the Northern Metropolis would be tendered this year with initial construction results delivered within two years.

Linn dismissed the possibility of a failed tender for the first three developments. She said the government would formulate tender conditions acceptable to the market to attract investors, following the expression of interest by potential bidders.

“We hope to complete tendering for at least one or two projects within the second half of the year. For the tendering of the San Tin Technopole, we will have until next year at the earliest for the government to acquire land by resumption,” she told a radio programme.

“Having collected two rounds of expressions of interest, we can draft precise tender terms to cater to their needs. I am confident that we can successfully tender out the projects.”

Linn said that she expected developers to deliver some results within two years after the commencement of their projects, with a total time frame of six to seven years for completion.

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