- Main Drainage Channel for Fanling, Sheung Shui and Hinterland
(Initial Assessment Report for Early Gazettal) - Territory
Development Department
- Sedimentation Study of Tidal Channels (13 Channels)
- Drainage Services Department
- Kennedy Road Improvement and Queen's Lines Link -
Highways Department
- Comprehensive Traffic Analysis Review and EIA for Developments
on the West Kowloon Reclamation - Territory Development
Department
- Supplementary EIA: Alternative Disposal Option for Route
3/ Country Park Section - Excavated Material - Route 3
Contractors Consortium
- EIA (Stage 1) on HEC's Proposed new 1800 MW Power Station
- Hongkong Electric Company Ltd.
- Outlying Islands Sewerage Scheme Stage I Phase I
- Drainage Services Department
- Sham Tseng Link - Highways Department
- Backfilling of Marine Borrow Pits in East Tung Lung Chau
- Civil Engineering Department
- Proposed Flyover at Junction of Pok Fu Lam Road and Sassoon
Road - Highways Department
- KCRC Western Corridor Railway Project (Initial EIA)
- Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation
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- Widening of Fo Tan Road and Related Improvement Measures
in FO Tan - Highways Department
- Fanling/Sheung Shui Development, Fanling Area 36, Formation
and Servicing - Civil Engineering Department
- Widening of Tung Chung Road Feasibility Study - Highways
Department
- Yuen Long South Western and South Eastern Extension
- Territory Development Department
- Aviation Fuel Pipeline - Airport Authority
- Main Drainage Channel for Fanling, Sheung Shui and Hinterland
(Final Report) - Territory Development Department
- Proposed Golf Course at Shuen Wan Landfill - Secretary
for Broadcasting, Culture & Sports
- South East Kowloon Development Feasibility Study
- Territory Development Department
- Tsuen Wan Bay Further Reclamation - Territory Development
Department
- Green Island Development Stage I -Reclamation and Reprovisioning
of Waterfront Facilities - Civil Engineering Department
- Central Reclamation Phase III -Territory Development
Department
- Kowloon Point Development Feasibility Study - Territory
Development Department
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