Hong Kong Firm Wins Beijing National Theatre Project

Hong Kong Construction (Holdings) Ltd. (HKC) said it has been awarded the contract to build the 365-million-dollar national grand theatre in Beijing, the firm said Tuesday.

HKC, formerly Kumagai Gumi (Hong Kong) Ltd., said in a statement the main contract for constructing the theatre has an estimated value of over three billion yuan (US$361 million).

The company will join the Beijing Urban Construction Group and Shanghai Construction Group to build the threatre, designed by French architect Paul Andreu.

The project is scheduled for completion in February, 2003.

The Hong Kong-listed contractor has also recently been awarded the main contract for a reclamation project in Penny's Bay on Lantau Island, where a Disneyland theme park will be built, the firm said in a statement.

The reclamation project, worth 3.98 billion Hong Kong dollars (US$512 million) will be done under a joint venture between HKC and dredging company HAM Group from the Netherlands.

The 3.6-billion-dollar Disneyland theme park is expected to be completed in 2005.



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