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WTSDC Paper No. 20/2016 (22.3.2016)
Construction of New Inland Revenue Tower in
Kai Tak Development Area
Purpose
This paper invites the Wong Tai Sin District Council to give their views on
the Government’s proposal for constructing the new Inland Revenue Tower (IR Tower)
in the Kai Tak Development Area (KTDA).
Proposal
2. To take forward the Government’s policy of relocating government offices
out of high value areas (including central business districts), the Government is
planning to relocate the three government office buildings at the Wan Chai waterfront
(i.e. the Revenue Tower, the Immigration Tower and the Wanchai Tower) to release the
floor area concerned for commercial use, so as to increase the supply of Grade A office
space in the market. The new IR Tower will be built at Site 1D3 of KTDA for
reprovisioning the offices of the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) currently
accommodated in the Revenue Tower in Wan Chai. The initiative will take forward
the above-mentioned proposal and is expected to promote the development of KTDA
and its neighbouring regions.
3. The site of the proposed building occupies an area of approximately 9 900
square metres on Prince Edward Road East, adjacent to the Trade and Industry Tower
(TI Tower). Please refer to the location plan at Annex I and the site layout plan at
Annex II.
Scope of the Works Project
4. The proposed new IR Tower will provide a net operating floor area of about
45 000 square metres. It will be designated as the departmental building of the IRD
for reprovisioning the offices accommodated in the existing Revenue Tower in Wan
Chai (including the Units for tax assessment and collection) and providing frontline
services relating to tax affairs:
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(i) Central Enquiry Counter – the counter services to be provided include
answering enquiries made by visitors, receiving letters and distributing
forms, hence sparing the referral to other IRD Units in attending to these
duties;
(ii) Stamp Office – the counter services to be provided include immediate
adjudication of whether stamp duty is required for the documents
concerned and assessment of the amount of stamp duty payable,
preliminary audits of complicated cases involving applications for
adjudication and applications for exemption of stamp duty, handling
stamp duty payments, stamping documents, and answering enquiries;
and
(iii) Business Registration Office – the counter services to be provided
include processing of applications for business registration, renewal of
business registration, change of business registration particulars,
handling requests for business registration documents, answering
enquiries and collection of business registration fees, levies and other
document fees.
5. The height of the new IR Tower will conform to the height restriction of not
exceeding 80 mPD as approved by the Town Planning Board in April 2015. The
actual height, the number of storeys and the floor area of the new IR Tower will be
subject to the final design. In addition, a wind corridor of 35 metres in width
(comprising a pedestrian street of 10 metres in width) will be provided between the new
IR Tower and the neighbouring TI Tower to increase visual permeability for the area as
well as to improve natural lighting, air ventilation and the streetscape for the pedestrians.
The project also includes the construction of a footbridge connecting the new IR
Tower and the first floor of TI Tower. The design of the new IR Tower will comply
with energy conservation policy of the Government and greening requirements which is
also in line with the “Green City” concept of the KTDA. Moreover, a preliminary
environmental review will be conducted for the project to prevent and reduce the impact
of noise, dust and air quality on nearby residents arising from the construction and
operation of the new IR Tower. We will discuss and collaborate with the Transport
Department to closely monitor the traffic condition in the local and adjacent areas and to
enhance relevant measures for coping with the transport demand which may be
generated by the new IR Tower upon its completion.
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Implementation Plan
6. The project will be delivered through a “design-and-build” contract. The
contractor will design and build the new IR Tower in accordance with the requirements
and specifications that are stated in the contract. We plan to commence the
pre-construction works and to invite for pre-qualification tenders of the
design-and-build contract in mid-2016. The funding application for the project is
anticipated to be submitted to the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council in early
2018. Subject to the approval of funding, the construction work is anticipated to
commence in the first half of 2018 for completion in 2022.
Advice sought
7. Members are invited to put forward their views on the planning of the new IR
Tower.
Inland Revenue Department Ref: HAD WTSDC 13-5/5/53 Pt.42
March 2016
Annex I: Location plan
Annex II: Site layout plan