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Tender exercise for private hospital sites in Wong Chuk Hang and Tai Po closed
The open invitation for tenders from local and overseas parties for the
development of private hospitals at two reserved sites at Wong Chuk Hang and
Tai Po closed today (July 27).
A spokesman for the Food and Health Bureau said, "We have received tenders
for both sites, reflecting that the market is interested in private hospital
development.
"An assessment panel, set up by the Food and Health Bureau, will follow the
established government procurement and tendering procedures to assess the
tenders according to the marking scheme published in the tender documents.
We expect to announce the tender results in early 2013. The new private
hospitals are expected to commence service in 2018."
To facilitate the development of private hospitals, the Government has
reserved four sites at Wong Chuk Hang, Tseung Kwan O, Tai Po and Lantau for
this purpose. The two sites put out for open tenders this time, which were
started on April 13 this year, are located at Wong Chuk Hang and Tai Po.
"To ensure that the two new private hospitals will provide services of good
quality and cater for the needs of the general public, the Government has
included a set of special requirements for hospital development at the
sites. The requirements include various restrictions on land use, timing of
commencement of hospital operations, bed capacity, scope of services, price
transparency and service standards," the spokesman added.
The Government will adopt a two-envelope tender approach, with 70 per cent
weighting on the service quality and 30 per cent on the premium in the
assessment of the tenders.
Ends/Friday, July 27, 2012
Issued at HKT 16:34
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