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Modular Integrated Construction
MiC helps much in construction as it innovatively adopts the concept of "factory assembly followed by on-site installation". On-site construction processes are transferred to a controlled factory environment where free-standing integrated modules are manufactured.

Better prediction and management of project resources enhancing overall project execution and coordination substantially shortening construction timeline
CASE STUDY
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Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) – Kai Tak

In the Groups ongoing commitment to innovation and operational efficiency, we are proud to announce the successful implementation of MiC technology in the project of the transitional housing at Area 1B2, Muk On Street, Kai Tak for Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. This initiative marks Hanison’s first venture into MiC, seamlessly integrated with BIM technologies, setting a new benchmark for construction efficiency within our portfolio.

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We constructed a domestic block (85 metres) with 31 storeys (248units) on a 3-storey podium (G/F, P1/F and P2/F) including acovered landscape and play area on P2/F, an estate management office and other ancillary facilities on P1/F, as well as a carpark on G/F. The works also included landscape works from G/F to P2/F with subsoil drainage ystems and Zero Irrigation System (ZIS).

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BIM also successfully tackled the challenges of the curved ceiling design, which consists of different freeform ceiling panels. Taking advantage of digital design tools such as curvature analysis, different types of ceiling panels were categorised early in the fabrication stage, ensuring the right fabrication method was precisely conducted, workmanship thus improved and costs were accurately estimated.