Hong Kong International Airport Medium & Long Term Development Plans. The British Chamber of Commerce 18 July 2012

Similar documents
Airport visit for HKIE Environmental Division 11 January 2014

Presentation to LSCM Logistics Summit An Update on the Developments of the Three-Runway System of Hong Kong International Airport

Future Development of HKIA. Planning of the Three-Runway System. Presentation to Hong Kong Air Cargo Forum. 19 June 2013

PowerPoint Presentation Outline (for internal ref)

Sustainable Airport in a Desert Environment. Christine Eid Airports Going Green 2015 Long-term Sustainability Planning October 27 th, 2015

6.0 TERMINAL REQUIREMENTS AND ALTERNATIVES

Sustainable Construction Practices OMP Case Studies

Expansion of Hong Kong International Airport into a Three-Runway System Second Meeting of Professional Liaison Group.

OBJECTIVES AND TARGETS

Abu Dhabi Airport: Sustainable Airport in a Desert Environment

LAX INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

DESTINATION: LA MERCY

PART K SECTION 2 TRAINING STRATEGY

Airport GHG and Other Environmental Management. ICAO Environment Seminar and State Action Plan Workshop 11 to 13 June 2014 Yaoundé, Cameroon

Internet of Things (IoT) Applications at Hong Kong International Airport

EMISSION REDUCTION PROJECTS AND INFRASTRUCTURES AT IGIA. 19 th Feb, 2014

Expansion of Hong Kong International Airport into a Three-Runway System

Raleigh Executive Jetport Master Plan Update SEPT 27, 2017

LEED Rated Government Buildings. Government Sector Construction. CPWD Construction Work Load

Aviation Capital Construction Program Update

Update on GBI Malaysia

How MTR Builds and Connects Communities in Hong Kong

Washington Dulles International Airport EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

6/29/2017. Carbon Neutral Approach of Delhi Airport. GreenCo Platinum Certified Company. 23 rd June, 2017

The Hong Kong Airport Railway

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport ASCE Presentation. Terminal Development Program. November, 2009

Presentation for Business Opportunities & Entrepreneurial Training Summit

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RFP: CVB CHUUK VISITOR BUREAU

ABOUT AIRPORT AUTHORITY HONG KONG

AL-AMEEN ENGINEERING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING CE RAILWAYS AIRPORT AND HARBOUR ENGINEERING QUESTION BANK

The Business Case for Reducing HKIA's Carbon Footprint through Multi-Stakeholder Engagement

Mr. D.N Ngigi. 3 rd Meeting of CAPSCA Africa Project. Corporate Affairs Manager Jomo Kenyatta International Airport

Expansion of Hong Kong International Airport into a Three-Runway System

KIX Early Recovery Plan. September 12, 2018

Airport Environmental System Challenges of Creating an Airport Sustainability. Mr.Jakrapop Charatsri Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited

LET THERE BE LIGHT THE STORY OF CEMENT HOUSE ACC A GREEN APPROACH THIS IS THE STORY OF CEMENT HOUSE THE HEADQUARTERS OF ACC CEMENT

Annual Sustainability Performance Report Card

Airport Development Plan Update

1st Floor. The Hunt Library Sustainability Tour

2016 Environmental Benchmarking Survey

The Network Rail Hope Valley Capacity Scheme Frequently Asked Questions February 2015

Comprehensive Certificate Course for BEAM Plus on Energy Use (EU) 2016

PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE FOR EIA STUDIES

KIX Early Recovery Plan. September 10, 2018

Green Charrette BANCROFT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GREEN CHARRETTE

PROJECT CLEAN AIR. Certification Scheme for Clean Air Charter. Final Report. For. Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) Prepared by

A PLEASANT FLIGHT BEGINS AND ENDS AT THE AIRPORT. KONE solutions for airports

Environmental Policy and Guide December 2010

Swire Properties Green Bond Framework serves as the documented Environmental Method Statement for this application. It states the SPL s method to

Public Workshop #9. October 11, 2016

Aviation Lighting Fall Conference Tucson, Arizona October 22, 2013

INTRODUCTION TO GREEN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

Task Force on Kai Tak Harbourfront Development

- AIA Honor Award for Interior Architecture - ALA/IIDA Library Interior Design Awards: Best

Overview. Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) ONE Properties

Appendix H Support Facilities Preliminary and Intermediate Alternatives Analysis

6.1 Climate change / carbon reduction Energy saving Green procurement and retailing Air quality...

Insight into Green Airport

3/20/2013. Project logo

City of Kansas City AIRPORT COMMITTEE BRIEFING. New Terminal Evaluation for Kansas City International Airport. March 15, 2016

Environmental & Sustainability Policy Statement

6.0 OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS 6.1 Significant Unavoidable Impacts

Finding The Right Balance

BARANGAROO SUSTAINABILITY IN PRACTICE

VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING CE RAILWAYS AIRPORT AND HARBOUR ENGINEERING QUESTION BANK

Urban Noise Management in Singapore

LAWA Update Ground Transportation Planning and Metro Coordination

Design Standard Sustainability

AIRCRAFT JOURNEY 00 THROUGHOUT THE JOURNEY NEXTT AIRCRAFT SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

Shatin to Central Link (SCL) Cross Harbour Section. Professional Forum II 4 th December 2009

Environmental Stewardship Conference October 05, 2013 Energy Water and Sustainability (EWaS) Program

GreenCo BANGALORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED, BENGALURU

Critic. WE Credit Code WEp1 WEp2 WEp3 WEc1 WEc2 WEc3 WEc4 WEc4.1 WEc5. Possible credit Required. Credit Title. metering Enhanced Enhanced

Taylor Institute. LEED Certification : GOLD

New Passenger Terminal Zagreb International Airport October 2014

Hong Kong 2030+: Towards a Planning Vision and Strategy Transcending Response April 2017

Stansted Airport Sustainability Report Data Table ( )

Expansion of Hong Kong International Airport into a Three-Runway System 3RS Project and EIA Updates

Airport Construction Project Risk Management. Presented by: Mindy Price- Direct Effect Solutions

eastmidlandsairport.com

Sustainability Initiatives in Airport Buildings. Peter Koulos Director, Transport

Briefing for Britcham POLICY ADDRESS Environment Bureau 27 January 2015

The Application of LEED Green Building Rating System in Indonesia

terms of sections 24(2), 24(5), 24D and 44, read with section 47A(1)(b) of the

UNION PEARSON EXPRESS UNION STATION PLATFORM AND WAITING LOUNGE CANADIAN CONSULTING ENGINEERING AWARDS Photo credit: Tom Arban Photography

Chapter 7. Conclusion

Achieving Zero Carbon for Buildings in a Densely Populated City and a Subtropical Climate. Guiyi LI Construction Industry Council

Zero Carbon Building. Christopher TO Construction Industry Council

Rashid Kizhakkayil Quality & Environment Controller Sharjah International Airport

TECHNOLOGY ON ENERGY SAVING

Highway 19 Twinning and Realignment Open House: Edmonton Airports Questions and Answers from March 19, 2013

PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT MICHAEL SHEEHAN SR DIRECTOR OF AIM DEVELOPMENT

Sonoma County Energy Independence Program APPENDIX A ELIGIBLE IMPROVEMENTS

3 rd Meeting of CAPSCA Middle East Project. Adel Ramlawi, RO/AGA & CAPSCA Reg. Coordinator ICAO MID Regional Office

MOBILITY MEETS BIG DATA

NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATED TO PASSENGER FACILITY CHARGE APPLICATION

Sustainable Master Planning

Airports in the Region Case Study

Airport of the Future. Air Cargo Conference June 2017

P WER OF DESIGN. by SANDEEP SHIKRE, leed AP

Transcription:

Hong Kong International Airport Medium & Long Term Development Plans The British Chamber of Commerce 18 July 2012

Connecting HK with the World More than 100 airlines serving 160 destinations worldwide (including 40 mainland cities); over 900 flight movements daily Hong Kong 2

1998 2011 1998 2011 1998 2011 HKIA: Solid & Robust Growth World s busiest cargo airport in total tonnage 3 rd largest international passenger airport 60 50 Passenger Traffic millions of passengers 90% 53.9 millions of tonnes 4 Cargo Air Traffic Traffic Movement 100% 150% 3.9 thousands 350 300 333 40 30 20 10 28.6 3 2 1 1.6 250 200 150 100 50 163 0 1998 2011 0 1998 2011 0 1998 2011 3

Far-sighted Planning implemented in the 90 s Western Harbour Crossing Tsing Ma Bridge Airport Express Tung Chung Town 4

Total Investments: HK$168 B Investment on infrastructure by HK Government Investment by Airport Authority Investment by airlines and other airport companies Western Harbour Crossing Lantau Link West Kowloon Expressway Airport Railway North Lantau Expressway Route 3 Terminal 1 Land (reclamation) Runway Public Facilities Others 20.0 b 11.6 b 6.7 b 8.5 b 7.7 b Air cargo Catering Aircraft Maintenance Aviation Fuel Airlines & hotels Others 9.0 b 2.7 b 1.7 b 1.8 b 7.3 b 1.0 b HK$90 billion HK$54.5 billion HK$23.5 billion 5

Investments by AAHK since 98: $30.7 B Midfield Development West Apron North Satellite Concourse SkyPier Terminal 2 System Enhancement 6

Dividends & Capital Repayment: $22.1 B Fiscal Year Dividends (HK$ million) 2003/04 380 2004/05 7,000* 2010/11 Turnover: $10.6 B ROE: 11.1% 2005/06 1,300 2006/07 1,600 2007/08 2,000 2008/09 2,200 2009/10 4,500^ 2010/11 3,100 Other Terminal Commercial Revenue $794M (7%) Real Estate Revenue $183M (2%) Other Income $98M (1%) Aviation Security Services $158M (1%) Airside Support Services Franchises $1,695M (16%) Security Charges $833M (8%) Retail Licenses & Advertising Revenue $3,583M (34%) Airport charges $3,239M (31%) * Inclusive of repayment of capital: HK$6,000 million ^ Inclusive of special dividend: HK$2,200 million

3-Year Rejuvenation Programme HK$ 500 million investment to rejuvenate airport facilities and enhance system reliability: Building refurbishment Airfield ground lighting system overhaul E&M systems overhaul Airbridge overhaul APM/ Apron bus/ BHS overhaul Renovation of public toilets 8

Hong Kong International Airport Midfield Development

Location Plan T1 Line Extension

Midfield Concourse

The Departures Experience

APM Departures Platform

Level 6 Node Retail Looking East

Level 6 Node Retail Area

The Arrivals Experience

Arrivals Main Corridor

APM Arrivals Platform View

Midfield Development Green Features

Green Initiatives Energy Passive Energy Active Waste & Resources Construction Waste Transportation Materials Water Reduced window to wall ratio Water cooling Reduction Compliance with airport guidelines Regenerative APM power 10% by weight recycled content Grey water recycled for chillers High performance glazing Variable Air Volume Source segregation + space Source segregation Efficient vertical transport 20% materials from 800km radius Condensate water recycled for chillers Solar shading Variable primary loop Interim and centralized stores Min 60% construction waste recycled 50% timber from FSC sources rain water collection for chillers North lights Free Cooling & variable volume intake On site organic treatment No virgin timber for temporary works Low VOC Low/zero use fixtures & fittings Optimized facade Daylight sensors for lights Waste signage Materials Logistics Plan Low pollution chillers Sea water flushing Low energy lighting Same standards applied to tenant fit out PV Panels No Bamboo

Passive Features Optimized Facade Optimized East/West Facade Height Ratio of 3:2

Passive Features Optimized Facade

Passive Features North Lights True North True-North Facing Skylights Provide 250 Lux of Daylight

Passive Features North Lights

Renewables - Mono-crystalline photovoltaic panels - 1200m2 produces 120kWp of power True South

Active Systems Water Cooling & Recycling First Priority A/C Condensate Water Second Priority Grey Water from MFC Grey Water Treatment System Water Cooled Chillers 400 m 3 /day Third Priority Rain Water from Chiller Building Vol. varies Filtering System Excess rainwater discharged Back Up Potable Water

Active Systems Power Usage System Regenerative Power from APM system Regenerative Power from Lifts Occupant Load Sensing for Escalators & Walkways Demand-controlled ventilation Vehicles Electric Cars used on Airfield Charging Points Integrated in Concourse Aircrafts Fixed Ground Power provided for Parked Aircraft

BEAM Plus Certification Targets Site Aspect - Platinum Material Aspect - Gold Energy Use - Platinum Water Use - Platinum Indoor Env. Quality - Platinum Innovation - Gold Overall - Platinum

Three-Runway System 29

OPTION 1 HKIA will Saturate Between 2019 and 2022 Capacity of Two Runways 2019 2022 30

Tentative Layout of the Three Runway System

3 rd Runway Project Scope Land formation of about 650 hectares Construction of a 3.8km third runway and related taxiway systems Construction of passenger concourses with about 60 air bridges and apron to accommodate 100 parking stands Extension of the Automated People Mover network to the new concourses with 10km of trackwork Extension of the Baggage Handling System with 32km of conveyors Expansion of supporting infrastructure and landside road network

Three-runway System: A Three-phase Process Project Planning Project Approval Project Implementation EIA studies Associated design details Funding options Statutory and Government approvals Environmental permit Foreshore and seabed gazettal Financial arrangement Land reclamation Detailed designs Construction of related facilities Commissioning of a three-runway system ~2 years* ~1 year* ~8 years* It will take about 3 more years before actual project implementation * Indicative timeline that is subject to changes

Project Planning Environmental Impact Assessment To access the likely impacts of a three runway system on the environment and find ways to avoid, minimize/mitigate and control such impacts About 2 years to complete Stakeholders Engagement Stakeholders including experts, academics, members of the public, Green NGOs, fishermen, residents etc. will be engaged throughout the entire EIA process. Scheme Design To verify and further develop the preliminary designs and refine the project scope To provide supporting technical and construction details to the EIA process To come up with a final cost estimate to develop funding options

Key EIA Elements Air Quality While acting in full compliance with the EIA requirements, we will also adopt the new AQOs when assessing air quality under EIA. Noise We will undertake very thorough studies on the potential noise impacts during the EIA, including a comprehensive assessment of the Noise Exposure Forecast or NEF contour, a measure of aircraft noise on the surrounding area. Water Quality We will continue to explore methods of design, construction and control measures which will avoid or minimize impact such as by adopting non-dredging and specialist techniques such as Deep Cement Mixing. Marine Ecology We will continue to explore methods of design, construction and control measures which will avoid or minimize such impacts.

Key EIA Elements Fisheries A detailed fisheries impact assessment will be conducted to further inform the AFCD survey as a basis for any appropriate compensation measures. Landscape and Visual Potential minor impact on water landscape and visual disturbance to sensitive receivers. Cultural Heritage No impact on built heritage is expected. Waste Management Waste management implications will be from generation, handling and disposal of construction and operational waste and refuse. Hazard to Life The Project does not include any Potentially Hazardous Installations and is not expected to pose significant safety issues of concern.

EIA Current Progress Project Profile submitted 28 May 2012 EPD requested further information and clarification under Section 5(4) EIAO (Cap. 499) on subjects including marine ecology, noise, health & hazards. Further information/clarification provided 29 June 2012. Public comment received on both Project Profile and further information Study Brief anticipated mid August 2012.

Technical Briefing Groups Purpose: Facilitate technical views exchange; Keep relevant stakeholders abreast of the development of the EIA studies; and Possible environmental impact and mitigation measures to be discussed in an engaging and interactive manner. Four Technical Briefing Groups identified: Air Quality Dolphin Marine Ecology & Fisheries Noise

Thank you 39