69. Expenditure on resettlement buildings amounted to $42.4 millions compared with $27.62 millions in 1959-60 and $20.18 millions in 1958-59.
70. Details of the work carried out on resettlement buildings are as follows:
Buildings Completed
71. Buildings at the following resettlement estates were completed.
(1) Jordan Valley: seven domestic blocks.
(2) Kwun Tong: fifteen domestic blocks.
(3) Chai Wan (Stage II): two domestic blocks.
(4) Li Cheng Uk (Stage IV): two domestic blocks.
(5) Tai Wo Hau (Stage I): three domestic blocks.
(6) Cheung Sha Wan (No. 2 Factory): one five-storey and one single-storey flatted factory.
(7) Tung Tau (Stage 1): four domestic blocks.
Projects in Progress
72. Site formation, piling or construction was in progress for buildings at the following resettlement estates.
(1) Kwun Tong: construction of five domestic blocks was well advanced.
(2) Chai Wan: construction of five domestic blocks advanced.
(3) Tai Wo Hau (Stage I): construction started on seven domestic blocks and on a flatted factory.
(4) Wang Tau Hom: site formation for the 25 blocks in this estate was well in hand, and a piling contract let for some of the blocks.
(5) Tung Tau (Stage I): construction of eleven domestic resettlement blocks reached an advanced stage.
(6) Lo Fu Ngam (Stage III) and Tai Wo Hau (Stage III): tenders were received for the site formation for eleven and six blocks respectively in these estates.
(7) Wong Tai Sin (Area 'D'): piling and site formation were completed and tenders received for five domestic blocks.
(8) Cheung Sha Wan (No. 3 Factory): construction of a standard 'H' type factory approached completion.
Drawings and Plans under Preparation
73. Contract drawings were in course of preparation to enable work to commence during the coming year on the following:
(1) Tsz Wan Shan: an estate containing 43 domestic blocks.
(2) Yau Tong Bay: an estate which will provide accommodation for some 27,000 people.
(3) Tung Tau (Stage III): an extension to the Stage I area providing accommodation for some 19,000 people.
(4) San Po Kong (formerly Kai Tak released lands): to provide two factories of a new design.
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