Mott MacDonald to develop public infrastructure for West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong
Mott MacDonald has been appointed to deliver infrastructure design and construction services for the development of the West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD), Hong Kong. The project is being developed by the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (WKCDA) and will create a vibrant cultural quarter which combines art and education facilities with public space.
One of the largest cultural projects in the world, WKCD will stretch across 40 hectares of land overlooking the spectacular Victoria Harbour. It will be easily accessible from other parts of the city, with an avenue spanning the entire length of the district. Traffic will be diverted to underground tunnels to create a safe and pleasant environment for pedestrians and cyclists.
Mott MacDonald will provide detailed design, procurement support and construction supervision for the development, which comprises the Austin Road pedestrian linkage scheme, China ferry terminal bridge, Kowloon Park Bridge, Artist Square Bridge, the east and west gate lay-bys and district cooling system. All associated works including drainage, diversion works, sewage, rising mains, water mains and utilities form part of the project.
KM Yeung, chairman of Mott MacDonald’s Hong Kong business, said:
“This project adds to a long history of working with WKCDA. We completed the development plan and environmental impact assessment for WKCD in 2013 and we’re delighted to continue our involvement in this prestigious project.”
The work is due to commence in early 2015.