Egis-SMEDI Joint Venture (ESJV), led by Egis in partnership with Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute (Group) Co., Ltd. (SMEDI), has been appointed by the Drainage Services Department (DSD) of the Hong Kong SAR Government to provide Integrated Delivery Partner (IDP) services for the remaining works of the Relocation of Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works to Caverns – Design and Construction project. The appointment supports one of Hong Kong's major sustainable infrastructure initiatives, helping improve environmental performance, optimise land use and create long-term value for local communities.
Supporting one of Hong Kong's major sustainable infrastructure initiatives
The Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works (STSTW) is the largest secondary sewage treatment works in Hong Kong, with a treatment capacity of approximately 340,000 cubic metres of sewage per day, serving more than 630,000 residents in the district.
To support sustainable urban development and optimise land use, DSD commenced construction works in 2019 to relocate the existing sewage treatment works into caverns. The overall project CAPEX is estimated at approximately €4 billion, with completion scheduled for 2031. Upon completion, approximately 28 hectares of waterfront land will be released for future development and community use. The relocation will also improve the surrounding environment and create high-quality public space for the community.
Delivering integrated programme support
The appointment brings together Egis' expertise in the management and delivery of major international and local infrastructure programmes with SMEDI's specialist knowledge in municipal engineering design-build, advanced wastewater treatment process design and digital applications, enabling ESJV to provide multidisciplinary integrated consultancy services to DSD.
As the Integrated Delivery Partner, ESJV will support DSD through coordination, integration and advisory services across the programme. The role includes programme coordination, progress monitoring, coordination of directly procured suppliers and collaboration with other project stakeholders, to support the efficient delivery of the overall project.
A collaborative approach to project delivery
Dr. James Xiong, Managing Director, Hong Kong and Macau, Egis, said: "We are honoured by the trust placed in us by DSD on this landmark initiative. This appointment builds on our strong collaboration with SMEDI and our shared commitment to supporting the successful delivery of complex infrastructure projects. We look forward to working closely with DSD and project stakeholders to help deliver this important project, which will contribute to Hong Kong's long-term sustainable development and create lasting benefits for local communities."
Contributing to Hong Kong's sustainable future
By supporting the delivery of the Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works Cavern Relocation Project, ESJV will contribute to an innovative infrastructure initiative that improves environmental outcomes, supports sustainable urban growth and unlocks valuable land for future community needs. The project demonstrates the role of integrated delivery and collaboration in advancing Hong Kong’s long-term infrastructure resilience.
Image credit: Drainage Services Department (DSD) of the Hong Kong SAR Government
