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Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated places in the world, which makes providing sufficient housing an almost herculean task. In the 1980s, the Hong Kong government converted the eastern new territories of Hong Kong's Tseung Kwan O (TKO) within Junk Bay into residential areas by reclaiming land from the sea. The latest development in this region is the TKO Area 137 project. This formerly rural area is currently being transformed into a vibrant urban center through significant investment in infrastructure, including bridges, subways, roads, and community facilities by the Hong Kong government.
For TKO Area 137, the city's Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) plans to reclaim an additional 50 acres from the sea to add to the approximately 100 existing acres. By 2030, the site will be home to some 50,000 housing units for 135,000 people. In addition to filling in sand and gravel to create new ground, concrete dams will be built to hold back the water. To this end, a special, denser than usual concrete is being used. Its special composition requires high-quality materials such as silica fume, very fine slag powder and very fine fly ash.
High mixing quality for maritime concrete
Production of this concrete requires the use of special machinery. BHS-Sonthofen's reputation in the industry was an important factor in the selection of the company as contractor for this project. In 2023, BHS-Sonthofen delivered four twin-shaft batch mixers of type DKX 5.00, which will supply the concrete required when construction starts in 2024. These mixers are characterized by excellent mix homogeneity through intensive material exchange and form the heart of the TKO Area 137 project. For BHS-Sonthofen, this marked the first time that such large quantities of concrete for maritime construction had been mixed with BHS mixers on an infrastructure project.
And with many land-fill projects underway in Hong Kong in the coming years, this will most likely become just the first of many projects of its kind that uses mixing technology from BHS-Sonthofen.