
MiC
Modular Integrated Construction
Innovating Construction, Building the Future
Introduction (MiC)
MiC – Modular Integrated Construction
Type – Steel (Demountable, …), Concrete, …
Factory assembly, on-site installation
Applications
1
Residential buildings
2
Hospital buildings
3
Educational buildings
4
Hotels
5
Office buildings
6
Apartment Buildings
Step 1
Step 3
InnoCell





Step 2
HKSTP
Fabrication Procedures

Step 1
Welding of framing members

Step 2
Galvanizing

Step 3
Module assembly

Step 4
Welding test

Step 5
Application of anti-corrosion paint at weld joint

Step 6
Decking installation

Step 7
Rebar fixing

Step 8
Concreting
Patent of the MiC
Filling Date:
Name:
16th Sep, 2024
A self-positioning joints modular integrated construction structure
Protection Area
- Self-positioning Joint
- Composite Column Infill
- 3D Connector

Features of the MiC Joint
- Self-positioning Joint
- Composite Column Infill
- 3D Connector


1. Self-Positioning Joint (TOP)

2. Self-Positioning Joint (Bottom)(See Through View)

Composite Column Infill (Vertical Section View)
Features of the MiC Joint
- Self-positioning Joint
- Composite Column Infill
- 3D Connector


3D Connector

1. CNC Self-Positioning Joint
How it work?

Vertical Installation

Stage 1: Positioning
The 3D Connection Joints will be positioned and locked the modules together by bolts.

Stage 2: Positioning
The 3D Connection Joints will be positioned and locked the modules together by bolts.

Stage 3: Positioning
The 3D Connection Joints will be positioned and locked the modules together by bolts.
MiC PROJECTS
Elderly’s Home at Jat Min Chuen Chung Yuet Lau
No. of MiC Modules:
MiC Storeys:
136
8
Hong Kong Housing Society will use MiC method to build a 10-storey Elderly Home on a badminton court at Jat Min Chuen in Sha Tin, providing 64 single room units with an area of about 200 sq ft for those who are over 70 years old. The building has been named “Chung Yuet Lau” in hopes that the place will offer residents longevity and delight.

FEHD Skylight Market at Tin Sau Road, Tin Shui Wai
No. of MiC Modules:
MiC Storeys:
26
1
In 2018 Policy Address, the Chief Executive announced that the Government planned to spare space at the section of Tin Fuk Road outside Tin Shui Wai (TSW) MTR Station for building a new public market. During the interim period, there is a need to provide a temporary market (i.e. FEHD Skylight Market) as a transitional arrangement to meet the local demand for additional choices of fresh food provisions. The Architectural Services Department (ArchSD) was engaged for the market development.

FEHD Sunlight Market
No. of MiC Modules:
MiC Storeys:
29
1
The government had consolidated the area between Fu Tung Street and Cheung Tung Road for building a temporary market in Tung Chung. To expedite the delivery of the project, reference was made to the MiC construction of Skylight Market in Tin Shui Wai which was commissioned in December 2021. As the temporary market is close to the Tung Chung MTR station and the public transport interchange, its convenient location benefits more residents in the area. The temporary market is covered with a canopy, and each stall is equipped with airconditioning. The 36 stalls are mainly selling fresh provisions such as fish, meat, vegetables and fruits.

High West Site Development
No. of MiC Modules:
MiC Storeys:
1,693
19-storey (Total 4 towers)
Being a pilot project for private residential development, this is another MiC project for the University of Hong Kong. The project consists of the construction of two towers of 19-storey student residence on a single-storey podium, providing 938 public-funded hostel places; two towers of 19-storey staff quarters on a single-storey podium providing 266 residential flats and podium carpark providing approximately 320 parking spaces. MiC will be fully adopted to the construction of all towers. The anticipated completion year will be 2024.

Quarantine Camp in Penny’s Bay – Phase 1A
No. of MiC Modules:
MiC Storeys:
110
2
A total of 110 habitable units in the phase 1A of quarantine camp in Penny’s Bay was completed in late April 2020 and is now in operation. It only took 50 days to complete design, manufacturing and installation of all 110 modules. The exterior of the building is brightly coloured, with a view to creating a more cheerful atmosphere for the persons under quarantine.

Quarantine Camp in Penny’s Bay – Phase 4
No. of MiC Modules:
MiC Storeys:
306
2
Following the completion of Phase 1A of the Penny’s Bay Quarantine Camp, the Civil Engineering and Development Department undertook the design and construction for Phase 4 of the quarantine camp in view of the third wave of COVID-19. Capitalising the previous experience in Phase 1A works, the project team stepped up in the productivity and completed the design, manufacturing and installation of 306 units within 41 days.

Transitional Housing Project at Ping Che Road, Ta Kwu Ling
No. of MiC Modules:
MiC Storeys:
Approx. 600
4
This is the second transitional housing project of Pok Oi Hospital built with MiC. The project not only improve the housing problem but also effectively use the Northern Metropolis for housing development. With the activity centre as part of the project, a better community service is provided for residents.

Ansitional Housing at Sheung On Street, Chai Wan – Everest Residence
No. of MiC Modules:
MiC Storeys:
107
4
In order to respond to the housing needs of the grassroots, the Society for Community Organization (SoCO) applied to lease a piece of land on Sheung On Street, Chai Wan, near Tsui Wan Estate and Tsui Lok Estate from the government in the form of a fiveyear shortterm lease for this project development. The project is the first MiC transitional housing on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong that will be completed by the end of 2023 at the earliest, providing a total of 103 units, including 102 one- to twoperson family units and one barrier-free unit. Each unit has an independent kitchen and toilet, and with window to ensure sufficient ventilation and light.
