Pioneering the Future: Delivering Hong Kong's Early MiC Construction Project
Mastering Innovation

The Fire Services Department Quarters in Tseung Kwan O was more than just a building project; it was a step into the future of construction. As one of Hong Kong's early adopters of Modular Integrated Construction (MiC), this project presented a unique challenge: seamlessly blending traditional, precision formwork with the innovative, factory-based MiC method.
Kin On's role was critical. We were tasked with constructing the foundational cores and the intricate formwork that would support and connect the prefabricated modules. This required millimeter-perfect accuracy. Any deviation would prevent the modules from slotting together correctly, causing costly delays.
Our team excelled. We employed advanced surveying technology and BIM coordination to ensure our formwork aligned perfectly with the design of the prefabricated units. The success of this project proved that traditional craftsmanship and modern innovation could not only coexist but thrive together, setting a new standard for efficiency and quality in public housing delivery.
This project demonstrated our ability to lead, adapt, and master new technologies, positioning Kin On at the forefront of Hong Kong's construction evolution.
Project:
Tseung Kwan O Pak Shing Kok Fire Services Department Quarters
Challenge:
Integrating traditional formwork with new MiC technology.
Solution:
Precision engineering, advanced surveying, and BIM coordination.
Result:
Successful early adoption of MiC, completed on time, earning the Best Safety Performance Subcontractor award.