Case Study

FEHD Skylight Market

  • A convenient shopping facility with fresh foods for local community residents

  • Aerial view of FEHD Skylight Market

  • Modules of the MiC containers for market stalls were manufactured off-site and transported to site for assembly

  • Accessible entrance of the market

  • Micro-environment sensors for environmental monitoring

  • 40 market stalls (including 36 fixed stalls and 4 temporary stalls) are provided in the market

  • Anti-bacterial and self-cleaning enamel panel

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The first new temporary public market developed in recent decades

Situated in tin shui wai, the fehd skylight market took about a year from planning, construction to commissioning, providing residents a convenient shopping environment.

The project aims to provide a temporary market as a transitional arrangement to meet the local demand for additional choices of fresh food provisions. It comprises 40 market stalls with a single storey container structure including 4 reserved places of pop-up stalls and ancillary services facilities with a loading and unloading bay.

By adopting MiC, the container stalls and prefabricated components were assembled on-site, allowing speedy completion within a year. Modules of the main roof shelters and the feature gutters were manufactured off-site and transported to the site for assembly using the DfMA method, achieving better workmanship and less waste in the construction site.

Meanwhile, we deployed new innovative technologies including smart micro-environment sensors to facilitate environmental monitoring. We also adopted smart materials including anti-bacteria & self-cleaning enamel panel and anti-bacteria & anti-dust coating for louvers in ventilation areas to provide residents with a pleasant and healthy shopping environment.