1950 — Page 18

Public Works Department Annual Report 工務司署年報 All AI Reviewed

59. Restoration of damaged non-Government Buildings: — Work under this head was kept to a minimum. The principal buildings receiving attention were: No. 90 Waterloo Road, Hung Hom Chinese Public Dispensary, Canton Road District Watch House.

60. Restoration of Lighthouses:-A minor rehabilitation work was carried out at the following lighthouses: Green Island and Blackhead.

61. Clearance of Débris and Dangerous Structures:-Work under this vote head was carried out at the following:-Civil Service Club, Hawkers' Licensing Office, Old Bayview Police Station, Bowen Road Peak Tram Station, old Queen's College site.

Works not appearing in Estimates.

62. Queen's College:-A scheme was prepared and working drawings were completed and tenders called for on 18th March, 1950. The site is at the junction of Causeway Bay and Tung Lo Wan Roads. Accommodation will be provided for 900 boys in 24 classrooms, three science laboratories, demonstration room, geography room, assembly hall, tuck shop and staff rooms.

63. Peak Wireless Station:-A new building was erected at the Peak Wireless Station to house very high frequency radio equipment together with accommodation for five operators. A contract was let on 16th May, 1949 and completed by 7th November, 1949.

64. Offices and Laboratory for Deep Bay Survey Party:-A contract was let on 21st January, 1950 and completed by 15th February, 1950.

65. North Point Camp:-Accommodation was provided in temporary wooden huts for 360 refugees. The scheme included staff quarters and offices and a school. Work was completed on 15th June, 1949.

66. Welfare Canteen:-A temporary wooden structure was erected on Murray Parade Ground comprising restaurant, kitchens, recreation rooms and servants' quarters.

67. La Salle College:-Plans were prepared and a contract let on 25th July, 1949 and completed by 15th January, 1950. The site is to the west of King George V School. The accommodation provides for 1,000 boys in 25 classrooms, three laboratories, demonstration rooms, geography room, library, tuckshop, assembly hall.

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59. Restoration of damaged non-Government Buildings: Work under this head was kept to a minimum. The principal buildings receiving attention were: No. 90 Waterloo Road, Hung Hom Chinese Public Dispensary, Canton Road District Watch House. 60. Restoration of Lighthouses:-A minor rehabilitation work was carried out at the following lighthouses: Green Island and Blackhead. 61. Clearance of Débris and Dangerous Structures:-Work under this vote head was carried out at the following:-Civil Service Club, Hawkers' Licensing Office, Old Bayview Police Station, Bowen Road Peak Tram Station, old Queen's College site. Works not appearing in Estimates. 62. Queen's College:-A scheme was prepared and working drawings were completed and tenders called for on 18th March, 1950. The site is at the junction of Causeway Bay and Tung Lo Wan Roads. Accommodation will be provided for 900 boys in 24 classrooms, three science laboratories, demonstration room, geography room, assembly hall, tuck shop and staff rooms. 63. Peak Wireless Station:-A new building was erected at the Peak Wireless Station to house very high frequency radio equipment together with accommodation for five operators. A contract was let on 16th May, 1949 and completed by 7th November, 1949. 64. Offices and Laboratory for Deep Bay Survey Party:-A contract was let on 21st January, 1950 and completed by 15th February, 1950. 65. North Point Camp:-Accommodation was provided in temporary wooden huts for 360 refugees. The scheme included staff quarters and offices and a school. Work was completed on 15th June, 1949. 66. Welfare Canteen:-A temporary wooden structure was erected on Murray Parade Ground comprising restaurant, kitchens, recreation rooms and servants' quarters. 67. La Salle College:-Plans were prepared and a contract let on 25th July, 1949 and completed by 15th January, 1950. The site is to the west of King George V School. The accommodation provides for 1,000 boys in 25 classrooms, three laboratories, demonstration rooms, geography room, library, tuckshop, assembly hall.
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59. Restoration of damaged non-Government Buildings: Work under this head was kept to a minimum. The principal buildings receiving attention were: No. 90 Waterloo Road, Hung Hom Chinese Public Dispensary, Canton Road District Watch House. 60. Restoration of Lighthouses:-A minor rehabilitation work was carried out at the following lighthouses: Green Island and Blackhead. 61. Clearance of Débris and Dangerous Structures:-Work under this vote head was carried out at the following:-Civil Service Club, Hawkers' Licensing Office, Old Bayview Police Station, Bowen Road Peak Tram Station, old Queen's College site. Works not appearing in Estimates. College:-A 62. Queen's College:-A scheme was prepared and working drawings were completed and tenders called for on 18th March, 1950. The site is at the junction of Causeway Bay and Tung Lo Wan Roads. Accommodation will be provided for 900 boys in 24 classrooms, three science laboratories, demonstration room, geography room, assembly hall, tuck shop and staff rooms. 63. Peak Wireless Station:-A new building was erected at the Peak Wireless Station to house very high frequency radio equipment together with accommodation for five operators. A contract was let on 16th May, 1949 and completed by 7th November, 1949. 64. Offices and Laboratory for Deep Bay Survey Party: - A contract was let on 21st January, 1950 and completed by 15th February, 1950. 65. North Point Camp:-Accommodation was provided in temporary wooden huts for 360 refugees. The scheme included staff quarters and offices and a school. Work was completed on 15th June, 1949. 66. Welfare Canteen:-A temporary wooden structure was erected on Murray Parade Ground comprising restaurant, kitchens, recreation rooms and servants' quarters. 67. La Salle College:-Plans were prepared and a contract let on 25th July, 1949 and completed by 15th January, 1950. The site is to the west of King George V School. The accom- modation provides for 1,000 boys in 25 classrooms, three labora- tories, demonstration rooms, geography room, library, tuckshop, assembly hall.
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59. Restoration of damaged non-Government Buildings: — Work under this head was kept to a minimum. The principal buildings receiving attention were: No. 90 Waterloo Road, Hung Hom Chinese Public Dispensary, Canton Road District Watch House.

60. Restoration of Lighthouses:-A minor rehabilitation work was carried out at the following lighthouses: Green Island and Blackhead.

61. Clearance of Débris and Dangerous Structures:-Work under this vote head was carried out at the following:-Civil Service Club, Hawkers' Licensing Office, Old Bayview Police Station, Bowen Road Peak Tram Station, old Queen's College site.

Works not appearing in Estimates.

College:-A

62. Queen's College:-A scheme was prepared and working drawings were completed and tenders called for on 18th March, 1950. The site is at the junction of Causeway Bay and Tung Lo Wan Roads. Accommodation will be provided for 900 boys in 24 classrooms, three science laboratories, demonstration room, geography room, assembly hall, tuck shop and staff rooms.

63. Peak Wireless Station:-A new building was erected at the Peak Wireless Station to house very high frequency radio equipment together with accommodation for five operators. A contract was let on 16th May, 1949 and completed by 7th November, 1949.

64. Offices and Laboratory for Deep Bay Survey Party: - A contract was let on 21st January, 1950 and completed by 15th February, 1950.

65. North Point Camp:-Accommodation was provided in temporary wooden huts for 360 refugees. The scheme included staff quarters and offices and a school. Work was completed on 15th June, 1949.

66. Welfare Canteen:-A temporary wooden structure was erected on Murray Parade Ground comprising restaurant, kitchens, recreation rooms and servants' quarters.

67. La Salle College:-Plans were prepared and a contract let on 25th July, 1949 and completed by 15th January, 1950. The site is to the west of King George V School. The accom- modation provides for 1,000 boys in 25 classrooms, three labora- tories, demonstration rooms, geography room, library, tuckshop, assembly hall.

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