Airport Tung Chung Link

 

Construction Noise Management Plan

 

1 April 2026

 

Ref: RT25358-AC-01E

 

Prepared by:

 

BeeXergy Consulting Limited (BXG)

in association with

Penta-Ocean Construction Co., Ltd

 

 

Prepared and Checked By:

 

Approved by

 

 

Chuh Augustine Harmony

 

FS Cheung

Certified Noise Modelling Professional

 

Acoustic Expert, FHKIOA

HKIQEP Membership No.:  PM0506

 

HKIOA Membership No.: 008

 

Disclaimer:

n   This report is prepared and checked by acoustic professional including at least one Certified Noise Modelling Professional as recognised by the Hong Kong Institute of Qualified Environmental Professional Limited or other professional as agreed by the Director. This report is prepared in association with Penta-Ocean Construction Co., Ltd with all reasonable skill to the best of our knowledge, incorporating our Terms and Conditions and taking account of the resources devoted to it by agreement with the client.

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Table of Content

 

1.           Introduction.. 1

2.           Environmental Legislation.. 1

3.           Noise criteria.. 2

4.           Assessment Methodology.. 2

5.           Construction Programme.. 2

6.           Identification of Noise Sensitive Receivers. 3

7.           Construction Noise Impact Assessment.. 3

8.           Good Site Practices. 7

9.           CONCLUSION.. 7

Figure 6.1: Project Location.. 8

Figure 6.2: NSR Location.. 9

Appendix A: CONSTRUCTION Programme.. 10

Appendix B: proposed construction plant inventory.. 11

Appendix C: Construction noise calculations (Unmitigated) 12

Appendix D: Reference to existing Noise bArrier and Section Drawing of existing Structures/Barriers. 13

Appendix E: catalogue and SECTION drawing of noise barrier.. 14

Appendix F: Construction noise calculations (Mitigated) 15

Appendix G: Implementation Schedule of Proposed Mitigation Measures. 16

Appendix H: Extracted CNMP for Tung Chung Line Extension project Submissions under EP-614/2022. 17

 

 

1.       Introduction

The EIA Report for Airport Tung Chung Link Project (the ATCL Project) (AEIAR-254/2023) was approved on 26 October 2023. The latest Environmental Permit (EP) (EР-630/2023/A) was issued on 1 December 2025. According to Clause 2.12 of the EP, the Permit Holder shall submit a Construction Noise Management Plan (CNMP) for implementing construction noise mitigation measures no later than 2 months before the commencement of construction works of the Project to the Director of Environmental Protection (DEP).

As stipulated in Clause 2.12 of the EP, 3 hard copies and 1 electronic copy of the CNMP shall, no later than 2 months before the commencement of construction works of the Project, be deposited with the DEP. If there is any change to the construction noise mitigation measures and/or plant inventory recommended in the submitted CNMP, 3 hard copies and 1 electronic copy of an updated CNMP shall, no later than 1 month before the implementation of any such change, be deposited with the DEP. The CNMP and updated CNMP shall identify the noise source inventory and assess the effectiveness of construction noise mitigation measures, including the use of quieter powered mechanical equipment, quieter construction methods, noise barriers, enclosures and insulation fabric as recommended in the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-254/2023) for mitigating the construction noise impact of the Project. The CNMP and updated CNMP shall include an implementation schedule in table form to clearly list out the mitigation measures to be implemented, and the implementation party, location, timing, and environmental performance required for implementation of the mitigation measures. The CNMP and updated CNMP shall be prepared and checked by a Certified Noise Modelling Professional as recognized by the Hong Kong Institute of Qualified Environmental Professionals Limited or other professional as agreed by the Director, certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the relevant information and recommendations of the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-254/2023). All mitigation measures recommended and requirements specified in the CNMP and the updated CNMP shall be fully implemented.

This CNMP will be regularly reviewed and updated to reflect any changes in construction work or site arrangements, ensuring continuous compliance. This CNMP focused on the construction works conducted during Feb 2026 to May 2026 only and the remaining construction period is still under planning and subject to change. The Contractor will submit other CNMP for the remaining construction period once the details become available. If there is any update on the construction works conducted from Feb 2026 to May 2026, a revised CNMP will be submitted to the EPD.

 

2.       Environmental Legislation

The Noise Control Ordinance (NCO) (Cap. 400) provides the statutory framework for noise control. The Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) (Cap. 499) provides the framework for assessment of the noise impact for designated projects

Reference to the EIAO and the relevant technical memoranda has been made for the assessment of noise impacts. Annexes 5 and 13 of the Technical Memorandum on Environmental Impact Assessment Process (EIAO-TM) set out the criteria and guidelines for evaluating noise impacts. Assessment procedures and standards are set out in the following technical memoranda and Guidance Note:

·     Technical Memorandum on Environmental Impact Assessment Process (EIAO-TM);

·     Technical Memorandum on Noise from Construction Work in Designated Areas (DA-TM);

·     Technical Memorandum on Noise from Construction Work other than Percussive Piling (GW-TM);

·     Technical Memorandum on Noise from Percussive Piling (PP-TM);

·     EIAO Guidance Note – Preparation of Construction Noise Impact Assessment under the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (GN9/2023).

 

3.       Noise criteria

The Technical Memorandum on Environmental Impact Assessment Process (EIAO-TM) stipulates criteria of 65 – 75dB(A) for daytime construction activities, as shown in Table 3.1.

Table 3.1 Noise standards for daytime construction activities

Use

Noise Standards, Leq (30min) dB(A)

0700 – 1900 hours on any day not being a Sunday or general holiday

All domestic premises, Temporary housing accommodation, Hostels, Convalescent homes, and Homes for the aged

75

Places of public worship, Courts of law, and Hospitals and medical clinics

70

Educational institutions (including kindergartens and nurseries)

70

65 (During Examination)

Notes:

[1] The above standards apply to uses which rely on opened windows for ventilation and are assessed at 1m from the external façade.

[2] A Construction Noise Permit shall be required for carrying out relevant construction work during restricted hours under the Noise Control Ordinance. In case the applicant would like to evaluate whether carrying out relevant construction works during restricted hours under the Noise Control Ordinance is feasible or not in the context of programming construction works, reference should be made to relevant technical memoranda issued under the Noise Control Ordinance.

 

4.       Assessment Methodology

The assessment of noise impacts from the construction (excluding percussive piling) of the Project has been based on the methodology given in Annex 13 of the EIAO-TM. The typical approach is summarized as follows:

 

 

5.       Construction Programme

The Contractor has confirmed this scope of work, ensuring the noise assessment is focused and accurate. No construction activities other than specified below are permitted during this specific period.

The proposed construction works will be carried out only between 07:00 and 19:00 hours on any day not being a Sunday or general holiday. It is noted that Marine Department Notices (MDN) is required for permission of entering the site portion at sea area which will take usually 3-6 months for the issuance of MDN. Hence, the commencement of construction works at sea area will be subject to change and depend on the progress of obtaining MDN. The Contractor shall submit other CNMP reports for the any changes in construction period. As advised by the Contractor and broadly indicated in the construction programme in Appendix A, the major construction works of the Project during Feb 2026 to May 2026 include:

 

 

6.       Identification of Noise Sensitive Receivers

The Project site is situated between Tung Chung town centre and Hong Kong Port (HKP) Island. The location of the Project is shown in Figure 6.1.

The noise sensitive receivers in the assessment area mainly comprise residential uses and the government, institution or community uses at Tung Chung town centre. The assessment area for noise impact generally include areas within 300m from the boundary of the Project and the works of the Project. Noise Sensitive Receivers (NSRs) within a distance of 300m from the boundary of the Project and the works of the Project have been identified. NSRs located within the first layer from the Project site and having openable windows for ventilation were selected as representative NSRs for assessment.

The identified existing, committed and planned NSRs, if any, within the assessment area are presented in Table 6.1 and their locations are shown in Figure 6.2.

Table 6.1 Noise Sensitive Receivers (NSRs) Identified

NSR ID

Description

Uses

Existing/ Planned

N01

Seaview Crescent

Residential

Existing

N03

Ling Liang Church E Wun Secondary School

School

Existing

N05

Ching Chung Hau Po Woon Primary School

School

Existing

N06

Po On Commercial Association Wan Ho Kan Primary School

School

Existing

N08

Fu Tung Estate

Residential

Existing

N09

Tung Chung Crescent

Residential

Existing

N10 [3]

Priests’ Quarters of the Planned Visitation Church Development

Residential

Planned

Notes:

[1] The assessment will only include NSRs which rely on opened windows for ventilation.

[2] Only the first layer of NSRs has been selected for assessment.

[3] The tentative occupancy year of the planned NSR (N10) is 2028; therefore, it is not included in the assessment in this CNMP, and will be included in future CNMP as and when appropriate.

 

7.       Construction Noise Impact Assessment

Prediction and Evaluation of Construction Noise Impact (Unmitigated)

 

Potential source of noise impact arising from the construction of the Project would be the use of Powered Mechanical Equipment (PME) for various construction activities. The percentage on-time for each PME has been estimated individually for each construction activity to ensure practicality. The proposed construction plant inventory is recommended by the Contractor and provided in Appendix B. The proposed construction plant inventory in Appendix B is considered technically feasible and confirmed by the Project engineer as workable, and would represent a realistic worst-case scenario for assessment purposes. The unmitigated construction noise impacts at the identified NSRs have been predicted accordingly. Details of unmitigated construction noise assessment are presented in Appendix C with the results summarized in Table 7.1.

 

The screening effect due to existing structures/barriers nearby the Project Site such as Novotel Citygate Hong Kong, Fu Tung Plaza, The Silveri and the noise barrier for Airport Express Line have been considered in the prediction of construction noise levels. Where appropriate, -10 dB(A) screening effect has been adopted in the construction noise calculations. Further details can be referred to Appendix C and D.

 

For worst-case scenario, the noise mitigation criteria for schools were set to 65dB(A) for all months. As shown in Table 7.1, the construction noise levels at the identified representative construction NSRs would range from 69 to 76dB(A) for residential use and 61 to 69dB(A) for schools under the unmitigated scenario. The predicted construction noise levels would comply the relevant noise criteria except Seaview Crescent (N01), Tung Chung Crescent (N09) and Ling Liang Church E Wun Secondary School (N03) during examination period. Noise mitigation measures are therefore required to alleviate the construction noise impact on the affected NSRs.

 

Table 7.1 Predicted Construction Noise Levels under Unmitigated Scenario

NSR ID

Description

Uses

Predicted Construction Noise Level, Unmitigated, Leq (30mins), dB(A)

Noise Standards, dB(A)

Noise exceedance, dB(A)

N01

Seaview Crescent

Residential

74-76

75

1

N03

Ling Liang Church E Wun Secondary School

School

65-69

65

4

N05

Ching Chung Hau Po Woon Primary School

School

61-65

65

0

N06

Po On Commercial Association Wan Ho Kan Primary School

School

61-64

65

0

N08

Fu Tung Estate

Residential

69-72

75

0

N09

Tung Chung Crescent

Residential

74-76

75

1

Note:

[1] Cumulative noise level of other concurrent projects had been considered for N09 Tung Chung Crescent.

 

Concurrent Project and Cumulative Impact

 

The Railway Development Strategy 2014 (RDS-2014) announced by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region included the conceptual scheme of Tung Chung West (TCW) Extension and a possible Tung Chung East (TCE) Station. The works areas and construction programme of Tung Chung Line Extension have been reviewed based on latest available information. The location of the concurrent project is shown in Figure 6.1. According to Construction Noise Management Plan (Jan 2026) for Works Contract 1201, their latest works areas and works sites are within of 300m of the one of the NSRs (Tung Chung Crescent) of this Project (Appendix H refers). It is noted that the representative NSR at Tung Chung Crescent in this CNMP is facing away from the construction site of Tung Chung Line Extension, a conservative construction noise level from the construction site of Tung Chung Line Extension at Tung Chung Crescent in Construction Noise Management Plan (Jan 2026) for Works Contract 1201 had been adopted in cumulative assessment for conservative approach. The cumulative construction noise impact from construction of Tung Chung Line Extension is presented in calculation Appendix C.

 

It is noted that the sewerage upgrading work of the Three Runway System (3RS) would be constructed near the TCCS and is expected to commence no earlier than June 2026. The relevant information from the 3RS EIA report on the sewerage upgrading work will be incorporated into future versions of the CNMP as and when available.

 

Use of Quieter PME and Quality Powered Mechanical Equipment (QPME)

 

Taking into account the latest construction programme and PME inventory provided by the Contractor, quieter PME for mobile crane, air compressor, generator and excavator are proposed as listed in Table 7.2. However, if the exact model specified in the references/QPME labels of the listed quieter PME are not available, or the QPME label has expired during the construction period, the model with SWL not higher than the listed SWL shall be adopted.

 

Table 7.2 Quality PME Proposed for Adoption during Construction Phase

PME

Reference [1]

SWL, dB(A)

Mobile Crane

QPME: EPD-12661

108

Air Compressor

QPME: EPD-11726

100

Generator

QPME: EPD-12349

90

Excavator

QPME: EPD-16451

107

Note:

[1] The SWL is prescribed in Quality Powered Mechanical Equipment (QPME) in EPD website.

 

Quieter Construction Methods

 

The below quieter construction methods have been considered and assumed to be applied in all construction works areas in the EIA Report (AEIAR-254/2023). As advised by the Contractor, the methods shall be applied construction works whenever applicable.

 

·         Hydraulic concrete crusher can be used for rock breaking activities during site establishment, instead of traditional hydraulic breaker. The operation principle of hydraulic breaker is by percussive striking actions of its chisels, while hydraulic concrete crusher is by clamping action. According to EPD website, the sound pressure level at 7m from the equipment is 67-69 dB(A). The Contractor advised that there are no rock breaking in the construction works of entire construction period, therefore, this method is not applicable. Nevertheless, if there are any updates in the construction works that are relevant to the specific quieter construction method, the method shall be re-considered whenever applicable.

 

·         Non-explosive chemical expansion agent can be used for concrete breaking activities during site establishment, instead of traditional hydraulic breaker. The agent is a slow-acting chemical compound and expand, and cracks the structure. Significant noise, ground vibration, fly rock, gas, dust or any other environmental pollution would not be generated during the process. The Contractor advised that only road surface breaking is involved in the construction works of entire construction period, no concrete breaking activities are anticipated, therefore, this method is not applicable. Nevertheless, if there are any updates in the construction works that are relevant to the specific quieter construction method, the method shall be re-considered whenever applicable.

 

·         Quieter type saw (e.g. diamond wire saw, diamond blade saw) is a flexible sawing technique that can be applied under various situations with excellent cutting performance.  It will be used instead of excavator-mounted breaker for site formation and road works as far as practicable, subject to actual site conditions. According to the EPD website, the sound pressure level at 7 meters from the quieter type saw is 76-81 dB(A). As a conservative approach, both quieter type saw and excavator-mounted breaker have been included in the construction noise calculation.

 

·         Self-compacting concrete can be used for concreting works, instead of traditional vibratory poker. Self-compacting concrete is highly fluid and non-segregate, which can spread into place, fill the formwork, and encapsulate the steel bar reinforcement without using vibratory poker or other PME. The Contractor advised that the use of self-compacting concrete in bore piles poses significant challenges in quality control due to the risk of segregation (separation of components) or bleeding (water rising to the surface), therefore, this method is not applicable.

 

·         Silent piling by Press-in Method (Press-in piling) can be used for sheet piling works, instead of traditional massive augering and piling machines (e.g.: Piling, vibrating hammer). Press-in method is a pile penetration method which accurately installs pre-formed piles through static loading piling. The construction work can also be completed in shorter duration so that the noise impact to nearby NSRs can also be further alleviated. According to the EPD website, the sound pressure level at 7 meters from the equipment is 69 dB(A). The Press-in method would be applied during piling works at TCCS.

 

·         Use of pre-casting and prefabrication technology, such as precast concrete blocks will be applied in seawall construction to reduce on-site construction work.

 

Use of Noise Barrier, Noise Enclosure and Noise Insulating Fabric

 

Proprietary noise barriers (SilentUp) will be used for screening noise to NSRs and could achieve an insertion loss of 22 dB(A). 3.5m(H) noise barrier shall be provided for the piling, large diameter bored, oscillator at Site G to block the direct line-of-sight to N03. The noise barrier should be placed as close as practicable to the PME intercepting the direct line-of-sight between NSR and PME such that the noise barriers are capable to shield the PME from the NSR completely. The catalogue and schematic drawing of noise barrier is shown in Appendix E. Gaps and openings at joints in the barrier material should be avoided. The barrier should also be long enough to minimize the degradation caused by the diffraction along the short edges. With reference to EIAO Guidance Note No.9/2023, noise reduction of 5dB(A) and 10dB(A) can be achieved by noise barriers for movable and stationary plant respectively. Following the assumptions in the Approved ATCL EIA Report, it is anticipated that suitably designed movable barriers/acoustic sheet barriers could achieve at least 5 to 10 dB(A) reduction. For a conservative assessment, only a reduction of 5 dB(A) is assumed.

 

Other noise mitigations such as noise enclosure and noise insulating fabric shall be considered if necessary.

 

Use of Soundproof Hammer Bracket for Hydraulic Breaker

 

Soundproof hammer bracket will be installed to reduce the noise from hydraulic breaker. According to the Best Practice Guide for Environmental Protection on Construction Sites, hammer bracket can achieve 10dB(A) noise reduction. The mitigation will include tuned mass dampers installed on the breaker head; tailored breaker cloth wrapped around the breaker head (minimum 7kg/m2 surface density); and noise mitigating plastic skirt wrapped around the chisel tip of the breaker.

Prediction and Evaluation of Construction Noise Impact (Mitigated)

 

The implementation schedule of proposed mitigation measures is shown in Appendix G. With the implementation of noise mitigations, the predicted construction noise levels at representative construction NSRs have been predicted and presented in Appendix F with the results summarized in Table 7.3. The relevant construction plant inventory could be referred to Appendix B.

 

Table 7.3 Predicted Construction Noise Levels under Mitigated Scenario

NSR ID

Description

Uses

Predicted Construction Noise Level, Mitigated,
Leq (30mins), dB(A)

Noise Standards, dB(A)

Noise exceedance, dB(A)

N01

Seaview Crescent

Residential

71-73

75

0

N03

Ling Liang Church E Wun Secondary School

School

63-65

65

0

N05

Ching Chung Hau Po Woon Primary School

School

59-63

65

0

N06

Po On Commercial Association Wan Ho Kan Primary School

School

59-63

65

0

N08

Fu Tung Estate

Residential

66-69

75

0

N09

Tung Chung Crescent

Residential

73-75

75

0

 

With the implementation of proposed noise mitigations, the predicted construction noise level would comply with the relevant noise criteria, adverse construction noise impact would not be anticipated.

 

8.       Good Site Practices

In addition to the mitigation measures listed above, there are also some good site practices that can further reduce the noise levels at NSRs. However, they are non-quantifiable and thus not included in the assessment. These include:

 

9.       CONCLUSION

This CNMP has identified the noise source inventory and assessed the necessity of construction noise mitigation measures, including the use of quality powered mechanical equipment, noise barriers and noise enclosures for works at ATCL project. With the implementation of the proposed noise mitigations and recommended good practices, noise impacts during construction phases are expected to achieve full compliance of relevant noise criteria.

This CNMP focused on the construction works conducted during Feb 2026 to May 2026 only and the remaining construction period is subject to change. The Contractor will submit other CNMP reports for the remaining construction period once the details become available. If there is any update on the construction works conducted from Feb 2026 to May 2026, a revised CNMP will be submitted to the EPD.

 

Figure 6.1: Project Location

 

Figure 6.2: NSR Location

 

Appendix A: CONSTRUCTION Programme

 

Appendix B: proposed construction plant inventory

 

Appendix C: Construction noise calculations (Unmitigated)

 

Appendix D: Reference to existing Noise bArrier and Section Drawing of existing Structures/Barriers

 

 

Appendix E: catalogue and SECTION drawing of noise barrier

 

Appendix F: Construction noise calculations (Mitigated)

 

Appendix G: Implementation Schedule of Proposed Mitigation Measures

 

Appendix H: Extracted CNMP for Tung Chung Line Extension project Submissions under EP-614/2022