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Cost savings are likely for a key Hong Kong highway project.
By MJ Woof February 11, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Hong Kong’s new highway works will lower chronic congestion – image courtesy of © Pindiyath100| Dreamstime.com


Estimates suggest that the cost of the Northern Metropolis Highway project in Hong Kong will now be reduced. The 23km project was originally expected to cost US$145.1 million (HK$1.13 billion). It is now expected to cost $89.8 million (HK$700 million). 

However, the project is now likely to take a further 12 months to complete, with tendering due in 2027 and the construction start anticipated in 2028. The work will help reduce Hong Kong’s chronic traffic congestion issues.

 

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