De-registration ruling to be studied
The Buildings Department, in its capacity as the Building Authority, will study the written judgment to be handed down by the Court of First Instance together with its legal team, and prepare for the appeal hearing with full effort concerning the granting of an interim stay of execution of the authority's decision to remove Aggressive Construction Co. Ltd (ACCL) from the register of general building contractors.
The Development Bureau said the authority refused the registration renewal application of ACCL on May 22 and decided to remove its name from the register of general building contractors on June 20.
The company appealed against the decision and applied for a stay of execution of the decision, and the Court of First Instance of the High Court today granted a temporary stay of execution of the decision. The hearing of the appeal and application for stay of execution is tentatively scheduled for August 26 and 27.
The bureau noted that if there are still construction activities on the project sites undertaken by ACCL during the period pending further hearings, the project owners concerned will act in accordance with the contracts and continue to monitor the construction sites and the performance of the contractor.
If the contractor's performance fails to meet the contractual requirements, the project owners will handle the matter in accordance with the contract and reserve the right to take follow-up actions, the bureau said, adding that the Buildings Department and project owners will step up monitoring and surprise inspections to safeguard site safety.
Since the performance of ACCL in respect of the public works project of the Chai Wan Government Complex was far below the contractual requirements, the Government as the project owner has terminated the contract in accordance with the contractual mechanism and taken over the construction site on June 15.
The Government will endeavour to arrange in the near term for a new contractor to take over and finish the remaining works, the bureau added.
The Housing Authority supplemented that in light of the latest developments, it is actively reviewing practical arrangements and procedures to complete the remaining works, so that citizens in need can move into the public housing units at the earliest possible and minimise the impact on the waiting time for public rental housing.