Service Highlights


The refurbishment of the Central to Mid-Levels Escalator and Walkway System will be completed in April 2022. Considering the high daily patronage of the escalators, the refurbishment work was carried out in phases over four years in order to minimise its impact on the daily lives of the public.

We provided maintenance services for various E&M facilities at the new Public Transport Interchange at LOHAS Park Station, such as the lighting system and ventilation equipment, to ensure a pleasant environment for members of the public queuing up there.

The Customs and Excise Department entrusted the EMSD to introduce a Smart Porter, which can help lift and convey heavy objects during cargo customs clearance at the Air Mail Centre of the Hong Kong International Airport. Equipped with a “follow-me” feature, the Porter can also follow a walking officer automatically.

The EMSD planned to issue the Building Information Modelling for Asset Management (BIM-AM) Standards and Guidelines Version 3.0 to the trade later in 2022, so as to promote the application of the BIM-AM system.

The EMSD actively supported the Kowloon West Regional Higher Command in its 15-month system renovation project. Upon its completion, the command capability and operational efficiency of the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) have been greatly enhanced. The opening ceremony of the renovated Higher Command was held in November 2021.

The EMSD was entrusted by the HKPF to co-ordinate the procurement of new model of motorcycles. Comparing with the old model, the new motorcycles are more efficient, more reliable and safer.

Mr Siu Chak-yee, Raymond (left), Commissioner of Police, thanked the EMSD for providing highperformance motorcycles to the Force.

During the year, we took over the maintenance services for the E&M facilities at two new disciplined services quarters, namely the Fire Services Department Pak Shing Kok Married Quarters and Junior Police Officers Married Quarters at Fan Garden, Fanling.

We have been assisting client departments in sourcing and procuring new vehicles and providing professional technical support services.
(Left) The new electric vehicle with zero carbon emission can improve roadside air quality.
(Right) The low-entry driver cab type refuse collection vehicle allows drivers to get on and off the vehicle easily, reducing the risk of strain injury. Its enlarged windshield also provides the driver with a wider vision for better driving safety.
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