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6.
Mr. R. A. Mirams Mr. J. J. Robson Mr. J. Alexander
Chief Engineer.
Mr. K. B. Baker
Mr. R. C. Clarke
Mr. A. R. Giles
Mr. A. F. Evans
Chief Engineer.
Chief Engineer.
Chief Electrical & Mechanical Engineer.
Assistant Superintendent of Crown Lands (Planning). Assistant Superintendent of Surveys. Senior Quantity Surveyor.
The following promotions or postings to senior posts were made during the year:
Mr. J. Forbes
Mr. R. H. Woodman
Mr. R. A. Mirams
Mr. G. P. Norton
Mr. C. R. M. Lawrence
Mr. E. L. Strange
Mr. J. A. C. Hurlbatt
Mr. T. P. Styles
Deputy Director.
Waterworks Engineer.
Chief Engineer.
Assistant Chief Architect (new post). Secretary (Acting).
Secretary.
Senior Accountant.
Senior Accountant (Acting).
ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE
Chief Architect, A. M. J. Wright, A.R.I.B.A., A.R.I.C.S.
General
7. It was not possible to commence building work on all the projects included in the 1954/55 Estimates. This was due partly to shortage of professional staff, and partly to the diversion of some of the staff to deal with the expanded Resettlement programme described later in this report.
8. In December the Chief Architect was authorized to let an annual contract, based on a Schedule of Rates, to cover the erection of new buildings estimated to cost less than $100,000 each. As a result, many projects in this category which had been held up were commenced between January and March.
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