Exclusive | Hong Kong contractor for fire-hit Tai Po project has record of safety offences
Prestige Construction fined twice for offences in Mid-Levels project in 2023 before taking on renovation work in Tai Po, Post learns

The contractor behind renovation work at the site of Hong Kong’s worst fire in decades had previously breached safety requirements for construction projects on multiple occasions, the Post has found.
Prestige Construction & Engineering Co Limited was convicted of two safety offences in a Mid-Levels project in November 2023, according to Labour Department records seen by the Post.
Despite the offences, the firm would subsequently take on renovation work in 2024 at Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Tai Po, which had been ravaged by fire for more than 24 hours since Wednesday.
The Labour Department only provides previous offence records of companies for the past two years on its website.
The government revealed on Thursday night that Prestige had another 11 ongoing projects with privately owned residential estates. The Buildings Department had inspected these projects earlier in the day and planned to take follow-up actions.
The fire started at one of the eight residential blocks at Wang Fuk Court and spread to another six, killing 83 residents with many more missing.