125. The first floor consists of a bulk paper store, library, publications store, canteen, kitchen, lavatories and locker room for the staff, 14,300 sq. ft. of storage space for the Government Stores Department and two small staff flats consisting of living-bedroom, kitchen and lavatory.
District Commissioner, New Territories
126. Ping Chau Market. A small open reinforced concrete market with 16 stalls was erected.
127. New Latrines. 14 seat dry latrines were constructed at San Hui and Sha Tau Kok.
Civil Aid Services
128. Rescue Training Centre. A central training centre was constructed at Sing Woo Road. This is a single storey reinforced concrete building with lecture room, stores and caretaker's quarters and parade ground adjoining.
Miscellaneous
129. Superstructure of New Queen's Pier. The superstructure of the new pier, which is situated immediately opposite to the proposed site of the new City Hall, was designed with a low flat concrete roof to avoid obstructing the view of the City Hall from the sea.
130. An interesting feature of the construction is the twelve feet wide projecting canopy which was required to be as thin as possible. A hollow type slab was used varying in depth from 8 inches to 6 inches. Ribs, 4 inches wide, were formed at 20 inch centres, acting as cantilevered beams with a bottom slab of 1". The upper edges of the ribs were rebated to take 1" precast slabs upon which the roof covering is laid.
Construction commenced in February.
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should be rewritten to meet the exact format required for the response. Here is the corrected version:125. The first floor consists of a bulk paper store, library, publications store, canteen, kitchen, lavatories and locker room for the staff, 14,300 sq. ft. of storage space for the Government Stores Department and two small staff flats consisting of living-bedroom, kitchen and lavatory.
District Commissioner, New Territories
126. Ping Chau Market. A small open reinforced concrete market with 16 stalls was erected.
127. New Latrines. 14 seat dry latrines were constructed at San Hui and Sha Tau Kok.
Civil Aid Services
128. Rescue Training Centre. A central training centre was constructed at Sing Woo Road. This is a single storey reinforced concrete building with lecture room, stores and caretaker's quarters and parade ground adjoining.
Miscellaneous
129. Superstructure of New Queen's Pier. The superstructure of the new pier, which is situated immediately opposite to the proposed site of the new City Hall, was designed with a low flat concrete roof to avoid obstructing the view of the City Hall from the sea.
130. An interesting feature of the construction is the twelve feet wide projecting canopy which was required to be as thin as possible. A hollow type slab was used varying in depth from 8 inches to 6 inches. Ribs, 4 inches wide, were formed at 20 inch centres, acting as cantilevered beams with a bottom slab of 1". The upper edges of the ribs were rebated to take 1" precast slabs upon which the roof covering is laid.
Construction commenced in February.
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District Commissioner, New Territories
126. Ping Chau Market. A small open reinforced concrete market with 16 stalls was erected.
127. New Latrines. 14 seat dry latrines were constructed at San Hui and Sha Tau Kok.
Civil Aid Services
128. Rescue Training Centre. A central training centre was constructed at Sing Woo Road. This is a single storey reinforced concrete building with lecture room, stores and caretaker's quarters and parade ground adjoining.
Miscellaneous
129. Superstructure of New Queen's Pier. The superstructure of the new pier, which is situated immediately opposite to the proposed site of the new City Hall, was designed with a low flat concrete roof to avoid obstructing the view of the City Hall from the sea.
130. An interesting feature of the construction is the twelve feet wide projecting canopy which was required to be as thin as possible. A hollow type slab was used varying in depth from 8 inches to 6 inches. Ribs, 4 inches wide, were formed at 20 inch centres, acting as cantilevered beams with a bottom slab of 1". The upper edges of the ribs were rebated to take 1" precast slabs upon which the roof covering is laid.
Construction commenced in February.
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The final answer is:125. The first floor consists of a bulk paper store, library, publications store, canteen, kitchen, lavatories and locker room for the staff, 14,300 sq. ft. of storage space for the Government Stores Department and two small staff flats consisting of living-bedroom, kitchen and lavatory.
District Commissioner, New Territories
126. Ping Chau Market. A small open reinforced concrete market with 16 stalls was erected.
127. New Latrines. 14 seat dry latrines were constructed at San Hui and Sha Tau Kok.
Civil Aid Services
128. Rescue Training Centre. A central training centre was constructed at Sing Woo Road. This is a single storey reinforced concrete building with lecture room, stores and caretaker's quarters and parade ground adjoining.
Miscellaneous
129. Superstructure of New Queen's Pier. The superstructure of the new pier, which is situated immediately opposite to the proposed site of the new City Hall, was designed with a low flat concrete roof to avoid obstructing the view of the City Hall from the sea.
130. An interesting feature of the construction is the twelve feet wide projecting canopy which was required to be as thin as possible. A hollow type slab was used varying in depth from 8 inches to 6 inches. Ribs, 4 inches wide, were formed at 20 inch centres, acting as cantilevered beams with a bottom slab of 1". The upper edges of the ribs were rebated to take 1" precast slabs upon which the roof covering is laid.
Construction commenced in February.
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125. The first floor consists of a bulk paper store, library, publications store, canteen, kitchen, lavatories and locker room for the staff, 14,300 sq. ft. of storage space for the Government Stores Department and two small staff flats consisting of living- bedroom, kitchen and lavatory.
District Commissioner, New Territories
126. Ping Chau Market. A small open reinforced concrete market with 16 stalls was erected.
127. New Latrines. 14 seat dry latrines were constructed at San Hui and Sha Tau Kok.
Civil Aid Services
128. Rescue Training Centre. A central training centre was constructed at Sing Woo Road. This is a single storey reinforced concrete building with lecture room, stores and care- takers quarters and parade ground adjoining.
Miscellaneous
129. Superstructure of New Queen's Pier. The superstruc- ture of the new pier, which is situated immediately opposite to the proposed site of the new City Hall, was designed with a low flat concrete roof to avoid obstructing the view of the City Hall from the sea.
130. An interesting feature of the construction is the twelve feet wide projecting canopy which was required to be as thin as possible. A hollow type slab was used varying in depth from 8 inches to 6 inches. Ribs, 4 inches wide, were formed at 20 inch centres, acting as cantilevered beams with a bottom slab of 11". The upper edges of the ribs were rebated to take 1" precast slabs upon which the roof covering is laid.
Construction commenced in February.
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