Check out this data centre in Tseung Kwan O up for grabs

It has an area of 10,300 sq m.

In a report, the Government today invited tenders for the development of a high-tier data centre in Tseung Kwan O.

The site, Tseung Kwan O Town Lot No. 122 in Area 85, Wan Po Road, has an area of about 10,300 square metres. It is about 500 metres from Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate.

The finished structure should be no higher than 60 metres above the Hong Kong Principal Datum, and should have a gross floor area of not less than 26,400 sq m.

The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer said data centres are critical infrastructure supporting Hong Kong's continuous economic development, particularly for pillar industries such as financial services, trading and logistics, as well as emerging sectors like creative media and content.

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The office also said the Government is committed to fostering Hong Kong's position as the prime location for high-tier data centres in the Asia Pacific region.

Tenders should be submitted by noon on October 4.

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