128. Preliminary sketch plans were also prepared for children's shelters, changing rooms, lavatories and staff quarters required within the area of the Park.
Miscellaneous
129. Star Ferry Piers (Superstructures). Working drawings for the superstructures of both the Hong Kong and Kowloon Star Ferry Piers were prepared. On completion of these drawings, and the specifications, they were handed over to the Chief Engineer, Port Works Office, who will be responsible for letting the contract.
130. Queen's Pier (Superstructure). This pier was referred to in last year's report. The superstructure was completed in August.
131. Sookunpoo Stadium Pavilion. The planning details of this pavilion were referred to in last year's report. Building work commenced in November, and at the end of March, the building was nearing completion.
132. Military Cemeteries at Stanley and Sai Wan. This work, referred to in last year's report, was carried out for, and in accordance with drawings prepared by, the Imperial War Graves Commission.
133. Work at Stanley Cemetery was completed in July, and at Sai Wan in October.
134. Maintenance of Government Buildings. Approximately 3.75 million dollars were spent on the maintenance of Government Buildings during the year. The bulk of this sum was spent on a planned programme which involved 232 buildings.
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128. Preliminary sketch plans were also prepared for children's shelters, changing rooms, lavatories and staff quarters required within the area of the Park.
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Miscellaneous
129. Star Ferry Piers (Superstructures). Working draw- ings for the superstructures of both the Hong Kong and Kowloon Star Ferry Piers were prepared. On completion of these drawings, and the specifications, they were handed over to the Chief Engineer, Port Works Office, who will be responsible for letting the contract.
130. Queen's Pier (Superstructure). This pier was referred to in last year's report. The superstructure was completed in August.
131. Sookunpoo Stadium Pavilion. The planning details of this pavilion were referred to in last year's report. Building work commenced in November, and at the end of March, the building was nearing completion.
132. Military Cemeteries at Stanley and Sai Wan. This work, referred to in last year's report, was carried out for, and in accordance with drawings prepared by, the Imperial War Graves Commission.
133. Work at Stanley Cemetery was completed in July, and at Sai Wan in October.
134. Maintenance of Government Buildings. Approxi- mately 3.75 million dollars were spent on the maintenance of Government Buildings during the year. The bulk of this sum was spent on a planned programme which involved 232 buildings.
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