MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,
35. Kowloon T.B. Clinic. Reference to this building was made in last year's Annual Report. Work was commenced in July 1950, and completed in December 1950.
36. New Wards at Kowloon Hospital. As a matter of urgency in May 1950, the Architectural Office was requested to prepare a scheme for two 36-bed wards at Kowloon Hospital. This request was later amended to four 36-bed wards of which half should be built immediately. Building work was commenced at the end of March 1951.
37. Central Medical Dispensary. This scheme comprised an extension to the Furniture Workshop at North Point referred to in the Annual Report for 1949-50, linking it up with an existing wing of the Government Stores. Additional storage space for the Furniture Workshop is provided on the ground floor while the first floor of the new building has been fitted out for use by the Government Pharmacist as his laboratory and central dispensary. Building work commenced in January 1951 and is due to be completed early in May 1951.
38. Dangerous Goods Store, Queen Mary Hospital. This work was completed during July 1950.
39. Telecurie Therapy Clinic, Queen Mary Hospital. and an estimate were prepared.
SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
Sketch plans
40. Kowloon City Market. Building work commenced in November 1950, and is due for completion early in April 1951. This building is listed as a light construction market and comprises 95 stalls in a one-storey building together with lavatories, caretaker's quarters, running water to each stall and a scalding room for the poultry section.
41. Hung Hom Market. Owing to the number of stalls required to be provided in this market and the congested site, it was necessary to design a two-storey building of considerably heavier construction than that envisaged under the description light construction markets. The accommodation provided consists of 96 stalls but, owing to the comparatively high estimated cost of the building, work has been deferred. Working drawings and specification were, however, completed.
42. Health Office, Aberdeen. Building work was commenced in November 1950, and completed in March 1951. The site is at Aberdeen adjacent to the existing market and consists of a general office and quarters for one Sanitary Inspector, one caretaker and thirty sanitary coolies, together with stores and a large compound.
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,
35. Kowloon T.B. Clinic. Reference to this building was made in last year's Annual Report. Work was commenced in July 1950, and com- pleted in December 1950.
36. New Wards at Kowloon Hospital. As a matter of urgency in May 1950, the Architectural Office was requested to prepare a scheme for two 36-bed wards at Kowloon Hospital. This request was later amended to four 36-bed wards of which half should be built immediately. Building work was commenced at the end of March 1951.
37. Central Medical Dispensary. This scheme comprised an exten- sion to the Furniture Workshop at North Point referred to in the Annual Report for 1949-50, linking it up with an existing wing of the Government Stores. Additional storage space for the Furniture Workshop is provided on the ground floor while the first floor of the new building has been fitted out for use by the Government Pharmacist as his laboratory and central dispensary. Building work commenced in January 1951 and is due to be completed early in May 1951,
38. Dangerous Goods Store, Queen Mary Hospital. This work was completed during July 1950.
39. Telecurie Therapy Clinic, Queen Mary Hospital. and an estimate were prepared.
SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
Sketch plans
40. Kowloon City Market. Building work commenced in November 1950, and is due for completion early in April 1951. This building is listed as a light construction market and comprises 95 stalls in a one- storey building together with lavatories, caretaker's quarters, running water to each stall and a scalding roora for the poultry section.
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41. Hung Hom Market. Owing to the number of stalls required to be provided in this market and the congested site, it was necessary to design a two-storey building of considerably heavier construction than that envisaged under the description light construction markets. The accommodation provided consists of 96 stalls but, owing to the compara- tively high estimated cost of the building, work has been deferred. Work- ing drawings and specification were, however, completed.
42. Health Office, Aberdeen. Building work was commenced in November 1950, and completed in March 1951. The site is at Aberdeen adjacent to the existing market and consists of a general office and quarters for one Sanitary Inspector, one caretaker and thirty sanitary coolies, together with stores and a large compound.
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