Technical Feasibility and Engineering Impact Assessment Sample Clauses

Technical Feasibility and Engineering Impact Assessment. The Consultant carries out a broad technical assessment to determine the technical feasibility of constructing and operating the IWMF3 at the Project sites, and to identify constraints and potential engineering impacts arising from the construction and operation of IWMF3 at each of the Project sites. The Consultant acquires and/or procures necessary information, plans and drawings from relevant Government departments and utilities companies for carrying out the services. The Consultant observes and follows relevant guidelines, circulars and practice notes. The assessment covers and addresses the following: Overall development requirements and feasibility – development requirements and technical feasibility for the construction and operation of IWMF3, covering the aspects of including but not limited to planning, land use, site formation, reclamation (if necessary), infrastructure, operational/environmental/safety performance, maintenance, delivery of machine/equipment, waste delivery and material transportation; Height restrictions - requirements on Airport Height Restriction under the Hong Kong Airport (Control of Obstructions) Ordinance (Cap. 301), height restrictions imposed on Outline Zoning Plan or other land documents (e.g. Deed of Restrictive Convenant); Traffic - implications on land and marine traffic/transportation, taking into account the waste delivery pattern at the time of operation of IWMF3, transportation and operation of existing and planned refuse transfer stations, other existing and potential users of the access road and other proposed road networks; and recommend improvement measures (e.g. additional road and/or marine facilities). Drainage - potential impact on existing or planned drainage system(s) within or in vicinity of the Project sites, and recommend mitigation measures; Sewerage - potential impact on existing and planned sewerage, wastewater infrastructures and sludge disposal system(s) within or in vicinity of the Project sites, and recommend mitigation measures; Utilities - Potential impact on existing or planned utilities (including but not limited to water supply, electricity supply, gas supply and telephone service systems) within or in vicinity of the Project sites, and recommend mitigation measures; Heritage - identify any heritage site(s) (i.e. all declared monuments, proposed monuments, graded historic sites/buildings, sites of archaeological interests and Government historic sites identified by the Antiquities and Mon...
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Technical Feasibility and Engineering Impact Assessment. The Consultant carries out a broad technical assessment to determine the technical feasibility of constructing and operating the IWMF3 at the Project sites, and to identify constraints and potential engineering impacts arising from the construction and operation of IWMF3 at each of the Project sites. The Consultant acquires and/or procures necessary information, plans and drawings from relevant Government departments and utilities companies for carrying out the services. The Consultant observes and follows relevant guidelines, circulars and practice notes. The assessment covers and addresses the following:

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