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

110. A programme of re-wiring and re-decoration began at Queen Mary Hospital where the sixth and seventh floors were completed and a start made on the fifth floor. As each ward is completed, it will have its own distinctive and pleasing colour scheme.

Alterations, Additions and Improvements

111. Two hundred and twenty-three works costing $571,851 were approved.

112. The major items under this category included a Dental Clinic at Central Police Station, alterations to the Technical School in Wan Chai, a bore-hole well to Kowloon City Bath-house, covered way at Kai Tak Airport, and security lighting at Stanley Prison.

113. White ant inspections were carried out on 207 buildings, an increase of twenty-four over the previous year.

Typhoon and Rainstorm Damage

114. Exceptionally heavy rains and two typhoons caused considerable damage to buildings and earth embankments adjacent to Government buildings and $604,356 had to be spent to make good the damage.

115. Routine maintenance was carried out on lighthouses, cemeteries and approach roads to Government buildings. Numerous other small works were completed with funds provided by other departments.

Works carried out for Government Departments by Private Architects

116. Architects in private practice have been appointed for the following projects:

Education Department:

Tai Hang Tung School
Jordan Road School
Shau Kei Wan School
Hung Hom School
...
Eastern Hospital Road School
Caine Road School
Canton Road School

Medical Department:

Sai Ying Pun Clinic
Kowloon Mortuary
Tai Po Health Centre

Mr. W. Szeto
Mr. N. J. Chien
Mr. H. S. Luke
Messrs. Chau & Lee
Mr. Y. C. Yuen
Mr. G. D. Su
Mr. W. H. Kwan
Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners
Messrs. Chau & Lee
Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners

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110. A programme of re-wiring and re-decoration began at Queen Mary Hospital where the sixth and seventh floors were completed and a start made on the fifth floor. As each ward is completed, it will have its own distinctive and pleasing colour scheme. Alterations, Additions and Improvements 111. Two hundred and twenty-three works costing $571,851 were approved. 112. The major items under this category included a Dental Clinic at Central Police Station, alterations to the Technical School in Wan Chai, a bore-hole well to Kowloon City Bath-house, covered way at Kai Tak Airport, and security lighting at Stanley Prison. 113. White ant inspections were carried out on 207 buildings, an increase of twenty-four over the previous year. Typhoon and Rainstorm Damage 114. Exceptionally heavy rains and two typhoons caused considerable damage to buildings and earth embankments adjacent to Government buildings and $604,356 had to be spent to make good the damage. 115. Routine maintenance was carried out on lighthouses, cemeteries and approach roads to Government buildings. Numerous other small works were completed with funds provided by other departments. Works carried out for Government Departments by Private Architects 116. Architects in private practice have been appointed for the following projects: Education Department: Tai Hang Tung School Jordan Road School Shau Kei Wan School Hung Hom School ... Eastern Hospital Road School Caine Road School Canton Road School Medical Department: Sai Ying Pun Clinic Kowloon Mortuary Tai Po Health Centre Mr. W. Szeto Mr. N. J. Chien Mr. H. S. Luke Messrs. Chau & Lee Mr. Y. C. Yuen Mr. G. D. Su Mr. W. H. Kwan Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners Messrs. Chau & Lee Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners 16
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110. A programme of re-wiring and re-decoration began at Queen Mary Hospital where the sixth and seventh floors were completed and a start made on the fifth floor. As each ward is completed, it will have its own distinctive and pleasing colour scheme. Alterations, Additions and Improvements 111. Two hundred and twenty three works costing $571,851 were approved. 112. The major items under this category included a Dental Clinic at Central Police Station, alterations to the Technical School in Wan Chai, a bore-hole well to Kowloon City Bath-house, covered way at Kai Tak Airport, and security lighting at Stanley Prison. 113. White ant inspections were carried out on 207 buildings, an increase of twenty four over the previous year. Typhoon and Rainstorm Damage 114. Exceptionally heavy rains and two typhoons caused consider- able damage to buildings and earth embankments adjacent to Govern- ment buildings and $604,356 had to be spent to make good the damage. 115. Routine maintenance was carried out on lighthouses, cemeteries and approach roads to Government buildings. Numerous other small works were completed with funds provided by other departments. Works carried out for Government Departments by Private Architects 116. Architects in private practice have been appointed for the following projects: Education Department: Tai Hang Tung School Jordan Road School Shau Kei Wan School Hung Hom School ... Eastern Hospital Road School Caine Road School Canton Road School Medical Department: Sai Ying Pun Clinic Kowloon Mortuary Tai Po Health Centre Mr. W. Szeto Mr. N. J. Chien Mr. H. S. Luke Messrs. Chau & Lee Mr. Y. C. Yuen Mr. G. D. Su Mr. W. H. Kwan Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners Messrs. Chau & Lee Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners 16
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110. A programme of re-wiring and re-decoration began at Queen Mary Hospital where the sixth and seventh floors were completed and a start made on the fifth floor. As each ward is completed, it will have its own distinctive and pleasing colour scheme.

Alterations, Additions and Improvements

111. Two hundred and twenty three works costing $571,851 were approved.

112. The major items under this category included a Dental Clinic at Central Police Station, alterations to the Technical School in Wan Chai, a bore-hole well to Kowloon City Bath-house, covered way at Kai Tak Airport, and security lighting at Stanley Prison.

113. White ant inspections were carried out on 207 buildings, an increase of twenty four over the previous year.

Typhoon and Rainstorm Damage

114. Exceptionally heavy rains and two typhoons caused consider- able damage to buildings and earth embankments adjacent to Govern- ment buildings and $604,356 had to be spent to make good the damage.

115. Routine maintenance was carried out on lighthouses, cemeteries and approach roads to Government buildings. Numerous other small works were completed with funds provided by other departments.

Works carried out for Government Departments by Private Architects 116. Architects in private practice have been appointed for the following projects:

Education Department:

Tai Hang Tung School Jordan Road School

Shau Kei Wan School Hung Hom School ...

Eastern Hospital Road School

Caine Road School Canton Road School

Medical Department:

Sai Ying Pun Clinic

Kowloon Mortuary Tai Po Health Centre

Mr. W. Szeto

Mr. N. J. Chien

Mr. H. S. Luke

Messrs. Chau & Lee

Mr. Y. C. Yuen

Mr. G. D. Su

Mr. W. H. Kwan

Messrs. Spence, Robinson &

Partners

Messrs. Chau & Lee

Messrs. Spence, Robinson &

Partners

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