Silent Foundation: Building an Invisible Great Wall at Affordable Prices, Walking Through Rainbows Underground to Ensure “No Floods in Heavy Rain”
Dispelling the Myth of “Sky-High Prices”:
Achieving Inclusive Performance Through Technology
Hong Kong’s public housing system carries the dreams of countless families for a secure home, much like the mainland’s “affordable housing.” Rooted in fairness, it ensures citizens of all economic backgrounds can enjoy safe and dignified living spaces. Within Hong Kong’s urban fabric, there exists something as essential as air and sunlight—something that knows no distinction between rich and poor, no bias based on location. Fip New Materials embodies this silent guardian. From its inception, it carries the DNA of universal accessibility, bringing the brilliance of technology into every ordinary street and alley. Fip understands that public welfare projects should never deter people with prohibitive prices. Instead, it should be like Pinduoduo in a downpour—offering warmth within everyone’s reach, steadfastly upholding the sense of security that lights up millions of homes.


The Magic of Confined Spaces:
CCGRPTM Conquers Extreme Environments
Xianjing Village lies at the southern foothills of Lion Rock, where the risk of flash floods stems from unique geographical and hydrological conditions: two reservoirs—Shalibei Reservoir and Kowloon Reservoir—surround the area. Convective air currents encounter Lion Rock’s barrier, triggering heavy rainfall. Localized downpours cause mountain torrents to cascade down the slopes; If heavy rains cause both reservoirs to overflow and release floodwaters, the danger intensifies further. Such sudden and massive water surges often catch people completely off guard when they occur.
Residents living at the foot of Sha Tin Mountain have long faced the threat of flash floods. To safeguard everyone’s safety, successive Hong Kong SAR government works departments took early action—constructing a large-diameter flood drainage pipe network along the mountainside and at its base. Yet installing this network proved as difficult as climbing a mountain: pipes crisscrossed in cramped spaces, with groundwater flowing ceaselessly throughout construction. Traditional methods were virtually powerless here.
What’s even more heart-wrenching is that workers must crawl into sealed pipelines for construction—this is nothing short of “tackling a perilous challenge.” The dangers stem primarily from two sources: First, toxic gases like hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide accumulate inside the pipes, capable of causing workers to lose consciousness or even die within seconds. Second, during summer downpours, underground spaces located downstream are at greater risk of being flooded by sudden upstream floods, submerging work passages and making escape nearly impossible.
Addressing these pain points, FIBRPRO’s advocated construction method—characterized by “no excavation, no flow interruption, no personnel entry; semi-automation, no risk-taking, consistent safety”—provides a solution. This method eliminates the need for personnel to enter damaged pipelines: by remotely controlling the installation of relining materials, it prevents exposure to toxic gases and withstands sudden water pressure surges—since workers operate entirely from the ground throughout the entire process. In summary, FIBRPRO’s CCGRP™ liner repair pipe, with its core advantage of “no personnel entry during construction,” completely eliminates the life-threatening risks of confined space operations, transforming pipeline renovation into an “absolutely safe” public welfare project.


This process possesses five key technical characteristics—
“No personnel entry” construction, underwater operations, trenchless installation, high-pressure load-bearing, and corrosion-resistant leak prevention—these collectively form the core pillars of FIPU’s “silent engineering” at Xianjing Village. This transforms traditionally high-risk confined space operations into a ground-controlled “underwater minimally invasive procedure,” achieving a fundamental leap in intrinsic safety: zero personnel entering manholes, zero risks.
No confined space entry required: Employing semi-automated pipe jacking, workers need only enter the pipeline for initial setup in the shaft, maximizing personnel safety.
Operates in water-filled conditions: Capable of round-the-clock construction directly in flowing high-water environments, significantly reducing project duration.
No-dig installation: Operations confined to shaft openings prevent road damage and construction disturbances, making it ideal for high-density residential and busy traffic zones;
High-pressure load-bearing: The liner adheres tightly to the existing pipe wall, forming a composite structure with pressure resistance far exceeding the original pipeline;
Corrosion resistance and leak prevention: Fiberglass material withstands chemical corrosion, eliminating groundwater contamination risks.


FIBRPRO’s construction methodology represents not only a technological breakthrough but also a commitment to prioritizing life above all else. Only when pipeline construction no longer requires taking risks, and every drop of rainwater flows smoothly through the renewed network, can a city truly gain the confidence to withstand floods—and this is precisely FIBRPRO’s silent pledge to safeguard the lights in every home.

New-Generation Materials and Silent Engineering:
Safeguarding Peaceful Nights
Residents of Hin King Estate may never have noticed that deep into the night, the FIBRPRO team was fortifying their defenses for peaceful slumber. Each section of pipe forms an invisible bastion against torrential rains. United in purpose, they strive for “flood-free downpours.” Behind this commitment lies FIBRPRO’s profound understanding of new-quality productive forces: true technology isn’t about flashy displays, but about weaving innovation into daily life to safeguard ordinary days and nights. From Hong Kong’s public housing to global infrastructure, we aspire to be that invisible barrier. When the next downpour strikes, Hin King Estate’s underground network will have quietly upgraded—rainwater will swiftly enter channels, flow smoothly, and overflow will be a thing of the past.

Beneath Lion Rock, residents of Hin Keng Estate can now rest assured: FIP’s new materials are not unattainable luxuries, but accessible building materials for the people—exceptional quality without exorbitant costs; innovation dividends that rightfully belong to all. FIBRPRO has always firmly believed: Fair drainage is the cornerstone of urban resilience. Regardless of a community’s wealth, its underground lifelines should be equally robust—this is precisely why we are committed to dedicating ourselves to these “unseen” projects.
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