LAND, PUBLIC WORKS AND UTILITIES
Hong Kong Museum of Art, which has six exhibition galleries, is nearing completion. Construction of other Urban Council projects which commenced this year included the Chai Wan Park, Hollywood Road Park and Electric Road Market. These projects are expected to be completed in approximately two years' time.
Sports facilities continued to be expanded throughout the districts. The Mong Kok Stadium has been redesigned and the old facilities are being renovated to make the venue suitable for both soccer and rugby matches at an international standard. The improve- ment of the illumination level and quality of the lighting to a standard suitable for direct broadcasting on television; the installation of a large digital electronic scoreboard and an automatic irrigation system for the pitch areas are scheduled for completion in 1991. The construction of the spectator stands for 9 000 seats with covers and associated services buildings will follow.
Construction of the new Regional Council Chamber and Regional Services Department Headquarters in Sha Tin is in progress. The project is due to be completed in mid-1991. During the year, the Sai Kung Outdoor Recreation Centre was completed.
Medical and Health projects represented a major part of the programme this year. The new 700-bed Sha Tin Convalescent and Infirmary Hospital as well as its associated staff quarters are just completed. Extension work to Tang Shiu Kin Hospital and the final phase of Stage II extension work of Queen Mary Hospital are also finished. The residual improve- ment and upgrading works of Queen Mary Hospital are planned for completion in 1994.
Work at the Pamela Youde Hospital in Chai Wan is progressing well, while works for the associated nurses training school and staff quarters commenced in May this year. The entire complex is scheduled for completion in 1992. Other hospital projects under construction include the extension and improvement works to Tsan Yuk Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Hospital which are progressing well and will be completed in 1991. Super- structure construction of Siu Lam Hospital extension commenced during the year and is due for completion in 1994. Detailed designs are being prepared for two convalescent hospitals, one will be located in Tai Po and the other in Tsuen Wan.
The Yuen Long Second Clinic and Clinic in Area 22, Tseung Kwan O were completed in the year. Public clinics under construction, which will be completed in 1991, are Ap Lei Chau Clinic, an Urban Clinic in area 14D in Sha Tin and Tsing Yi Clinic.
A headquarters building with training facilities is being built at Ho Man Tin for the Auxiliary Medical Services. The project is scheduled for completion in 1991.
Several government office buildings were completed this year which include the 49- storey Wanchai Tower II; the Mong Kok government offices with a total office area of 10 000 square metres on the podium of the KCRC Mong Kok Station; and the Eastern Magistracy and government offices with a total office area of 25 000 square metres. Other office buildings under construction are the Wanchai Tower III, Phase I of which is sched- uled for completion at end of 1991 to accommodate the Inland Revenue Department; the government offices and ambulance depot at Ho Man Tin, scheduled for completion in 1992 with 22 300 square metres of office space, and the Tsuen Wan Central Public Library and government offices complex, also scheduled for completion in 1992 with 31 500 square metres of office space.
For the disciplined services, the projects completed this year are the Wan Chai Police Headquarters Phase I, new depot for the Police Tactical Unit Phase I in the New Ter- ritories, 144 departmental quarters at Chai Wan, Marine Police base at Tai Lam Chung,
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