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Ocean Park launches pre-qualification exercise for potential partners for future development 

Ocean Park launches pre-qualification exercise for potential partners for future development 
August 27, 2021

Progressing its plans to co-develop its site, Hong Kong theme park Ocean Park has issued a pre-qualification invitation to solicit potential partners through a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model.

This formally starts the two-phase procurement process for the implementation of the future strategy of Ocean Park under the rethink exercise, beginning with the current Pre-Qualification Stage and to be followed by a Tender Stage in late 2021 or early 2022.

The pre-qualification exercise will help pre-qualify respondents for the tender process, maintaining a manageable number of bidders while ensuring that they share the Park’s vision on future development, conservation and education (C&E), as well as having the requisites to deliver the development proposals of the future strategy.  

This pre-qualification will allow potential respondents eight weeks to respond with proposals and feedback. 

Ocean Park Corporation Chairman, Lau Ming-wai stated “the journey of realising our vision for a new Ocean Park has made a big leap with this pre-qualification invitation.

“We can only achieve the Park’s new vision with the right line-up of partners who share the long-term goal not only for the Park, but also for Hong Kong in general. Together, we hope to turn Ocean Park into the pearl of the Government’s Invigorating Island South initiative, enhancing visitor experiences from every aspect, while achieving business sustainability.”

The rethink exercise for Ocean Park and the new zones for development

Together with the Government, Ocean Park completed the rethink exercise in January 2021 to chart the way forward and reimagine new opportunities, taking advantage of the Park’s proven track record in C&E and unique geographical location. The plan breaks through existing frameworks and the Park will implement a new operating model and fee-charging mode, and introduce brand-new visitor experiences.

To further support the Park’s efforts in C&E, bidders seeking for pre-qualification are encouraged to integrate the following principles into the zones’ concept design, operations or other offerings: 

• Be environmentally responsible and enhance animal welfare in line with Ocean Park’s objectives.

• Accomplish sustainable operational excellence through various initiatives, such as water conservation, waste management and recycling, sustainable procurement processes and more. 

• Share the same C&E values as Ocean Park, focusing on making a positive impact on consumer behavioural change through educational and experiential learning activities, concept themes and content.

• Be socially responsible and inclusive, catering to those with special needs.

The new plan offers development opportunities at three new zones within Ocean Park with site areas totalling approximately 376,000 metre². These include: the whole new, free-entry Retail, Dining and Entertainment (RDE) Zone in the lower park (approximately 89,000 metre²), the Adventure Zone (approx. 125,000 metre²) and Wellness Zone (approx. 162,000 metre²) in the upper park. Respondents can submit their interest in either a single zone, two zones or all three zones.  For the Adventure and Wellness zones, they are also welcomed to express interest in developing and operating selected parts of each zone.

• The Retail, Dining and Entertainment Zone: The lower park area will be transformed into a low-rise retail area with differentiated and experiential retail, dining and entertainment offerings, such as open spaces for activities, alfresco dining, indoor entertainment and events, and children’s play areas. It will be open to the public for free, complemented by Ocean Park’s existing C&E attractions that will be available on a pay-as-you-go basis.

• The Adventure Zone: Located in the upper area of Ocean Park, this zone is to be built on the existing Adventure Land area which has a natural downhill slope that is suitable for many adventure-related attractions. Leveraging on the topography and landscape, this zone will include thrilling outdoor attractions and activities that provide adventure experiences inspired by nature. 

• The Wellness Zone: Two sites are available for the Wellness Zone. The first being the southern tip of the upper park which is currently occupied by thrill rides, and the second is the adjacent undeveloped area of Ocean Park, on the west side of the new Water World. The Wellness Zone will provide authentic and immersive experiences that promote different dimensions of wellness and an avenue to escape from daily urban life. 

Click here for more information on Ocean Park’s pre-qualification exercise.

Images: Ocean Park's Hell Raiser ride (top) and a 2020 concept for low land area (below). Credit: Ocean Park.

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