(SSK 504) Sze Mei Street
(SSK 504) Sze Mei Street
(SSK 504) Sze Mei Street
EMPLOYER’S REQUIREMENTS
PART IV – BUILDING SERVICES REQUIREMENTS
SECTION BS1
ANNEX BSR-BS1-17
1. Scope of Works
1.1 The Contractor shall design, assemble, install and test the building services
components / installations preinstalled at off-site factory as an integral part of
MiC assemblies / modules and DfMA and MiMEP modules as specified in the
Contract.
1.2 The following building services installations shall be manufactured and installed
through MiC, DfMA and MiMEP process:
DfMA / MiMEPModule(s)
1.3 The Contractor shall submit plan to define the detailed scope of building services
components and related domestic products for installation by MiC, DfMA and
MiMEP process for the approval by the Project Manager before fabrication. The
information and details to be submitted under the plan should include, but not
limited to, the following:
(a) The scope of the installation /system(s) being constructed under MiC,
DfMA and MiMEP process respectively;
(d) Maintenance facilities and access after the MiC / DfMA / MiMEP
modules are put in place on site;
(e) Method statement of the assembly work covering from the fabrication
work process inside MiC / DfMA / MiMEP factory to on-site installation,
including precautionary site survey check of in-situ installation for
interfacing with MiC / DfMA / MiMEP modules, services duct /
pipework alignment tweak, etc.;
(g) Factory production time schedule for MiC / DfMA / MiMEP modules
and the associated inspection schedule;
(i) Delivery and logistic proposal, such as marine, air or land access;
(k) The supply sources of the building services components for assembly
and installation in the MiC units, DfMA / MiMEP modules outside Hong
Kong;
(n) The Contractor shall stocktake and summarize the as-built quantities of
various building services components assembled under the MiC and
DfMA / MiMEP process against the overall building services installation,
including proportion of areas for individual installation/system, the
estimated cost per unit area incurred. The updated figures shall be
provided upon request and the final figures shall be provided within 6
months after the certified completion of the Contract.
The MiC units in relating to building services installations shall comply with but not
limited to the following statutory requirements and guidelines:
(c) Circular Letter No. 2/2019 Procedures for Applications for Water
Supply in New Building Projects adopting “Modular Integrated
Construction” Method issued by the Water Supplies Department (WSD);
(g) Guidance Note on Gas Supply Installations issued by the Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department (EMSD);
(l) Code of Practice for the Structural Use of Steel issued by Buildings
Department (BD); and
(m) Any other statutory requirements and guidelines in relating to the MiC
construction method.
3. Design Requirements
3.1 The Contractor shall design the individual MiC units and DfMA / MiMEP
modules including the corresponding construction details for submission to the
Project Manager for approval. The design details should include, but not
limited to, the following information:
(b) The methodology, preparation work and process for the fixing, jointing
and assembly of the installations and associated integrated supporting
frame /hanger system on site;
(d) The plinth, footing and fixing details to the designated pedestals of the
building structure;
(g) The logistic and delivery methodology of the MiC units and DfMA /
MiMEP modules to the final installation location on site.
3.3 The Contractor shall use BIM technology to design, coordinate and demonstrate
the proposed design of MiC / DfMA / MiMEP modules meeting the specified
requirements in the Contract. The quantities and details of the building services
components should be able to read from the BIM model. *Provision for Asset
Information Model (AIM) shall also be built up for handover to asset
management based on the recommendation given in EMSD’s BIM for Asset
Management (BIM-AM) Standards and Guidelines.
4.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the delivery, logistic, protection and
temporary storage of MiC units and DfMA / MiMEP modules from the off-site
factory to the Site for assembly.
4.2 If physical size of the MiC units and DfMA / MiMEP modules exceeds that
permitted under the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations, the Contractor
shall liaise with the Transport Department and tunnel / bridge operators where
required to submit the road transportation proposal for approval of the “Long
Load” and “Wide Load” permit. The Contractor shall provide suitable escort
vehicles as required by Regulations.
4.4 Upon delivery of the modules to the Site, the Contractor shall arrange
inspection with various parties. Any damaged parts or components shall be
recorded and replaced before on-site assembly work, unless the damaged part
is fully accessible for rectification or replacement after the module is put in
place on site.
5.1 Production of assembly work shall be carried out under a quality assurance
scheme with surveillance check and audit system under a 3rd party independent
certification body.
5.2 The Contractor shall submit plan addressing the fabrication, assembly,
installation, inspection, testing and commissioning of building services
elements and domestic products for the MiC units and DfMA / MiMEP
modules for the approval by the Project Manager. The information and details
to be submitted should include, but not limited to, the following:
5.8 Each MiC unit and DfMA / MiMEP module shall be assigned with a unique
code for identification in the design, fabrication and assembly process.
Individual module shall be labelled for the identification. Details such as room
name, floor level, circuitry numbers, etc. shall be included in the label to ensure
all modules are properly positioned as designed. Radio-frequency identification
(RFID) tags, QR codes or other equivalent identification methodology agreed
with the Supervision Officer should be used to facilitate tracking of fabrication,
delivery and installation of module to ensure traceability.
6.1 The building services components including the concealed cable containment
facilities, exposed services, associated supporting framework /hanger and
associated builder’s works shall be pre-fabricated on the MiC unit(s) off-site as
far as practicable, unless prior approval by the Project Manager.
6.3 Adequate protection measure shall be provided for all cable containment,
including conduit, pipe, duct and trunking, in order to prevent the water from
entering.
6.4 Cabling facilities of Fire Services Installation (FSI) between MiC units should
be allowed for on-site installations of power and control cables. Cable joints
should not be used for fire resisting cables serving FSI. All material and
equipment selected and installed shall be accompanied with product listing
certificates /records /letters issued by the respective product certification bodies
accepted /approved in accordance with FSD Circular Letter No. 1/2007.
6.6 All the gas installation works conducted in Hong Kong, including the
installation of gas pipes/fittings/gas appliances in buildings, installation of gas
pipes/fittings in Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) modules and
assembling of pre-laid gas pipes in the MiC modules, shall be carried out by
Registered Gas Installer(s) registered to the appropriate class and employed by
Registered Gas Contractor(s)
6.7 For works falling within the scope of building works under the Buildings
Ordinance, the Contractor shall design and propose the construction details and
installation methodology of fire resisting construction components, drainage
works and provision of access points for inspection /maintenance /repair of
building services elements as an integral part of individual MiC systems
/components /prototype with reference to the pre-acceptance arrangement for
granting in-principle acceptance in according to Buildings Department Practice
Note (PNAP) No. ADV-36 on Modular Integrated Construction.
6.8 The Contractor shall design and allow adequate access points, inspection pits or
accessible recesses for covered up the building services installations for
inspection, testing and maintenance.
6.10 Household electrical products installed with the MiC units shall comply with
the applicable safety requirements of the Electrical Products (Safety) Regulation
(Cap. 406G), and the products should have been issued with valid certificates
of safety compliance, as detailed in the Guidance Notes for the Electrical
Products (Safety) Regulation issued by the EMSD.
6.11 Pre-installed domestic gas appliances (DGAs) in the MiC units shall be of
brands and models approved by the Gas Authority under the “Approval Scheme
for Domestic Gas Appliances” and bear the GU Mark as stipulated in Regulation
3B of Gas Safety (Miscellaneous) Regulations, Cap. 51F. Alternatively, the
Contractor may apply for the Gas Authority’s approval to import the DGA.
6.12 The prescribed products installed in the MiC units shall comply the Energy
Efficiency (Labelling of Products) Ordinance, Cap.598. The Contractor shall
ensure that the prescribed products being installed in the MiC units are listed
model having reference number assigned in the supplier’s name by the EMSD
and bear an energy label that comprises with the specified requirement.
6.14 The Contractor may purchase prescribed products from Mainland /overseas
supplier or manufacturer for installation in the MiC units subject to the approval
by the Project Manager. Irrespective of whether the product model is a listed
model or a non-listed model under the Cap.598, the Contractor shall engage the
importer of the product model to provide support for the import of the MiC units
with the prescribed product.
7.1.1 The chilled water plant and pipework system shall be designed and
constructed in sectional modules and assembled to form a complete
system for the proper operation of the system. The sectional modules may
cover composition of chiller units, pipe headers, straight pipes, bends,
thermal insulation, cladding, valves, fittings, pump set module, associated
electrical and control accessories, metering accessories, steel frame,
hanger fixing, provision of vibration isolation accessories and
maintenance platform where applicable.
7.1.2 The supporting framework of the modules shall be designed with adequate
structural integrity to support the components of the modules, the loading
of the circulating water, maintenance load and allowance for alteration
and addition works. For modules accommodating chiller or other
equipment, the supporting framework of the modules shall also further
cater for the wind load imposed to the equipment for outdoor installations.
7.1.3 The design of chilled water pipework modules shall cater for situation that
air-conditioning plant components could be isolated for servicing without
complete drain-off of entire pipework of the chilled water plant. Isolating
valves and drain valves shall be provided to modules as appropriate.
7.1.4 Mechanical coupling or flange, joint and fitting shall be used as far as
practicable, and in compliance with the General Specification for Air-
Conditioning, Refrigeration, Ventilation and Central Monitoring &
Control System Clause B9.8.5. All mechanical grooved couplings,
grooved fittings, grooved valves, lubricant for coupling installation and
specialties shall be the products of a single manufacturer. Grooving tools
shall be of the same manufacturer as the grooved components.
7.1.7 The Contractor shall allow provisions for fine movement of the module in
adjustment to the correct horizontal and vertical alignments with adjacent
module(s). The anti-vibration mounting for air-cooled chiller unit(s) shall
be designed for the rotating frequency of the chiller fan and also for the
lateral movement due to wind acting on the chiller.
7.2.1 The cooling tower and condensing water pipework system shall be
designed and constructed in sectional modules and assembled to form a
complete system for the proper operation of the condensing water system.
The sectional modules may cover composition of cooling tower units,
pipe headers, straight pipes, bends, cladding, valves, fittings, pump set
modules, associated electrical and control accessories, metering
accessories, steel frame, hanger fixing, provision of vibration isolation
accessories and maintenance platform where applicable.
7.2.2 The supporting framework of the modules shall be designed with adequate
structural integrity to support the components of the modules, the loading
of the circulating water, maintenance load and allowance for alteration
and addition works. For modules accommodating cooling tower or other
equipment, the supporting framework of the modules shall also further
cater for the wind load imposed to the equipment.
7.2.3 The design of cooling tower and condensing water pipework modules
shall cater for situation that cooling tower system could be isolated for
servicing without complete drain-off of entire pipework of the condensing
water system. Isolating valves and drain valves shall be provided to
modules as appropriate.
7.2.4 Mechanical coupling or flange, joint and fitting shall be used as far as
practicable, and in compliance with ACGS B9.8.5. All mechanical
grooved couplings, grooved fittings, grooved valves, lubricant for
coupling installation and specialties shall be the products of a single
manufacturer. Grooving tools shall be of the same manufacturer as the
grooved components.
7.2.7 The Contractor shall allow provisions for fine movement of the module in
adjustment to the correct horizontal and vertical alignments with adjacent
module(s). The anti-vibration mounting for cooling tower(s) shall be
designed for the rotating frequency of the cooling tower fan and also for
the lateral movement due to wind acting on the cooling tower.
7.4.4 The skid base shall be fixed with necessary framework of the same
construction material for the suitable mounting/support of piping,
electrical and piping accessories etc. Footings of framework supporting
pipework sections downstream of the anti-vibration flexible connectors
shall be designed for direct mounting onto the floor slab of the pump room
to avoid vibration transmission from the running pump(s) to downstream
pipework.
7.4.5 Suitable mechanical or flange joints shall be allowed for the interface
connections between the pump set module and the in-situ water pipes at
the plant room. Other pipe joint arrangement can be proposed for the
approval by the Project Manager.
7.5 Electrical Services in Electrical and/or Extra Low Voltage (ELV) Switch Rooms
7.5.1 The electrical services in Electrical and/or Extra Low Voltage (ELV)
Switch Rooms comprising MCCB/MCB distribution boards, electrical
/ELV panels, metering devices, cable containments, connection boxes and
other accessories shall be installed on purposely-built bracketry
framework(s) to form standalone module(s) for assembly on site.
7.6.1 The Contractor shall submit schematic and layout drawings showing
circuitry numbers, cable size, connection coupler locations, mounting
heights of components etc. to Project Manager for agreement prior to
material ordering and installation.
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WORKS INFORMATION
EMPLOYER’S REQUIREMENTS
PART IV – BUILDING SERVICES REQUIREMENTS
SECTION BS1
ANNEX BSR-BS1-17
7.6.2 The size and length of modular cables and connection components should
be well selected based on the technical calculations and on-site
coordination. If damage of cable and connection components was found
during on-site installation, the materials should be replaced at Contractor’s
own cost. On-site rectification works to the damaged modular cable
services shall not be allowed.
7.6.3 The Contractor shall follow the installation instructions of the cable
connector during on-site installation. The Contractor shall be responsible
to check and inspect if the cable connectors are firmly and properly
connected.
7.6.4 The cables should be accommodated in cable containment, i.e. cable trays
or trunking. The Contractor may consider using proprietary fixings to
anchor cables to building structure if there is site constraint. The locations
and fixing method shall be approved by Project Manager prior to
installation.
7.7.1 The module(s) shall be designed and constructed with one or two
chamber(s) as required by the design and approved by the Project
Manager.
7.7.2 For module with two chambers, the top chamber shall house the hose
reel, hose reel guide, pipework, manual call point, alarm bell, visual fire
alarm, monitor and control modules, power supply /control cables of
completed circuit within module, cable containments, emergency
luminaire and operation instruction as required by design. The bottom
chamber shall be designed to store two sand buckets and one portable
fire extinguisher. Each chamber shall be provided with hinge door
completed with magnetic door catches and pull handle.
7.7.3 For exposed type hose reel module, extended framework above the top
chamber may be used for mounting of visual alarm unit and emergency
luminaire subject to the approval of the Project Manager.
7.7.4 Where alarm bells are mounted inside the module, small holes shall be
allowed at suitable location of the cabinet to ensure that a minimum
sound level of 80 dB(A) at 3 m from the cabinet can be attained when
the alarm bell is in operation.
7.8.1 The module shall comprise the completed sprinkler control valve set,
cable containment, monitoring and control devices, wirings of
completed circuits within the module, identification plates, tagging,
earth bonding, associated components and steel framework for direct
mounting to the building structure.
7.8.2 All pipework, components and devices shall be assembled and properly
fixed to the framework and completed with hangers, brackets, saddles,
guide etc. Pipework supports shall be welded, screwed or bolted to the
framework. The framework shall be designed with pre-drilled holes for
onsite direct fixing to building structures. Provisions shall be allowed to
facilitate the transportation, delivery, assembly and services connection
on site.
7.9.1 The module shall be completed with pipework, subsidiary stop valve,
flow alarm switch, gate valves, monitor modules, signal cables, earth
bonding, associated accessories and steel framework as an integrated
assembly.
7.10.3 Individual module section should not pass through fire compartmentation
wall unless appropriate fire rated connection unit is facilitated between
services modules passing through the compartmentation wall.
7.11.2 The building services riser module(s) shall be assembled and installed on-
site prior to, and/or independent of, the erection of block walls of the riser
shaft construction. Alternatively, the riser module may be delivered into
the riser shaft through designated openings. As such, lifting lugs and
bracketry shall be incorporated in the design of the modules.
7.11.3 Town gas / Liquefied Petroleum Gas pipe shall not be allowed in the riser
module unless the statutory requirements under Regulation 17 of Cap.
51B and Regulation 17(5) of Cap.51C are fully complied with.