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

(2) A six-storey block at the junction of Castle Peak Road and Tai Po Road which will contain four magistrates' courts, a juvenile court and government offices. The entire building will be air-conditioned. (Messrs. Palmer & Turner).

(3) Two 24-classroom primary schools at Canton Road (Mr. W. H. Kwan) and Caine Road (Messrs. Hsin Yieh & Associates).

(4) A nine-storey polyclinic at Sai Ying Pun (Messrs. Leigh & Orange).

86. Projects for which either working drawings or sketch plans are in hand include:

(1) District Offices, clinic and quarters at Yuen Long (Mr. W. Szeto).

(2) Western District Magistracy (Messrs. Palmer & Turner).

(3) Fan Ling Magistracy (Messrs. Palmer & Turner).

(4) Primary schools at Eastern Hospital Road (Dr. J. S. L. Woo), Blake Gardens (Mr. T. C. Yuen) and Queen's Road East (Mr. N. J. Chien).

(5) Two secondary schools at North Point (Messrs. Hsin Yieh and Messrs. Kwan, Chu and Yang).

(6) Laboratories and Workshops at the Technical College, Hung Hom (Mr. W. Szeto).

(7) Sha Tau Kok Dispensary (Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners).

(8) Urban Services Depots at Whitfield (Mr. T. C. Yuen) and Sai Yee Street (Mr. Wong Cho Tong).

(9) Abattoirs in Hong Kong and Kowloon (Messrs. Hal Williams & Co.).

(10) Market at Jardine's Bazaar (Mr. Wong Cho Tong).

(11) Kowloon Tsai Park and Swimming Pool (Messrs. Leigh & Orange).

(12) Police stations at Shek Kip Mei (Mr. Robert Fan), Wong Tai Sin (Mr. Eric Cumine), and Kwun Tong (Mr. Eric Cumine).

(13) Police Inspectorate Married Quarters at Green Lane (Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners).

(14) Children's Welfare Centre, Kowloon (Messrs. Chau & Lee).

(15) Resettlement Staff Quarters at Shek Kip Mei (Mr. Robert Fan) and Li Cheng Uk (Professor W. G. Gregory).

87. Mr. Eric Cumine was appointed to prepare a comprehensive report on extensions at Queen Mary Hospital to provide additional operating theatres and teaching facilities. His report has been received and is under consideration.

BUILDINGS ORDINANCE OFFICE

Chief Building Surveyor, R. Fairbairn, A.R.I.C.S.

Assistant Chief Building Surveyors, P. V. Shawe, A.R.I.C.S. G. Thomson, A.R.I.B.A.

88. The volume of private building works undertaken in the Colony remains at a very high level, and as in previous years, the emphasis is still on the erection of buildings to be used for habitation.

89. The capital expenditure of some $255,000,000.00 on private building works during the period 1st April, 1958 to 31st March, 1959

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(2) A six-storey block at the junction of Castle Peak Road and Tai Po Road which will contain four magistrates' courts, a juvenile court and government offices. The entire building will be air-conditioned. (Messrs. Palmer & Turner). (3) Two 24-classroom primary schools at Canton Road (Mr. W. H. Kwan) and Caine Road (Messrs. Hsin Yieh & Associates). (4) A nine-storey polyclinic at Sai Ying Pun (Messrs. Leigh & Orange). 86. Projects for which either working drawings or sketch plans are in hand include: (1) District Offices, clinic and quarters at Yuen Long (Mr. W. Szeto). (2) Western District Magistracy (Messrs. Palmer & Turner). (3) Fan Ling Magistracy (Messrs. Palmer & Turner). (4) Primary schools at Eastern Hospital Road (Dr. J. S. L. Woo), Blake Gardens (Mr. T. C. Yuen) and Queen's Road East (Mr. N. J. Chien). (5) Two secondary schools at North Point (Messrs. Hsin Yieh and Messrs. Kwan, Chu and Yang). (6) Laboratories and Workshops at the Technical College, Hung Hom (Mr. W. Szeto). (7) Sha Tau Kok Dispensary (Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners). (8) Urban Services Depots at Whitfield (Mr. T. C. Yuen) and Sai Yee Street (Mr. Wong Cho Tong). (9) Abattoirs in Hong Kong and Kowloon (Messrs. Hal Williams & Co.). (10) Market at Jardine's Bazaar (Mr. Wong Cho Tong). (11) Kowloon Tsai Park and Swimming Pool (Messrs. Leigh & Orange). (12) Police stations at Shek Kip Mei (Mr. Robert Fan), Wong Tai Sin (Mr. Eric Cumine), and Kwun Tong (Mr. Eric Cumine). (13) Police Inspectorate Married Quarters at Green Lane (Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners). (14) Children's Welfare Centre, Kowloon (Messrs. Chau & Lee). (15) Resettlement Staff Quarters at Shek Kip Mei (Mr. Robert Fan) and Li Cheng Uk (Professor W. G. Gregory). 87. Mr. Eric Cumine was appointed to prepare a comprehensive report on extensions at Queen Mary Hospital to provide additional operating theatres and teaching facilities. His report has been received and is under consideration. BUILDINGS ORDINANCE OFFICE Chief Building Surveyor, R. Fairbairn, A.R.I.C.S. Assistant Chief Building Surveyors, P. V. Shawe, A.R.I.C.S. G. Thomson, A.R.I.B.A. 88. The volume of private building works undertaken in the Colony remains at a very high level, and as in previous years, the emphasis is still on the erection of buildings to be used for habitation. 89. The capital expenditure of some $255,000,000.00 on private building works during the period 1st April, 1958 to 31st March, 1959 16 Page 16
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(2) A six-storey block at the junction of Castle Peak Road and Tai Po Road which will contain four magistrates' courts, a juvenile court and government offices. The entire building will be air-conditioned. (Messrs. Palmer & Turner). (3) Two 24-classroom primary schools at Canton Road (Mr. W. H. Kwan) and Caine Road (Messrs. Hsin Yieh & Associates). (4) A nine-storey polyclinic at Sai Ying Pun (Messrs. Leigh & Orange). 86. Projects for which either working drawings or sketch plans are in hand include: (1) District Offices, clinic and quarters at Yuen Long (Mr. W. Szeto). (2) Western District Magistracy (Messrs. Palmer & Turner). (3) Fan Ling Magistracy (Messrs. Palmer & Turner). (4) Primary schools at Eastern Hospital Road (Dr. J. S. L. Woo), Blake Gardens (Mr. T. C. Yuen) and Queen's Road East (Mr. N. J. Chien). (5) Two secondary schools at North Point (Messrs. Hsin Yieh and Messrs. Kwan, Chu and Yang). (6) Laboratories and Workshops at the Technical College, Hung Hom (Mr. W. Szeto). (7) Sha Tau Kok Dispensary (Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners). (8) Urban Services Depots at Whitfield (Mr. T. C. Yuen) and Sai Yee Street (Mr. WONG Cho Tong). (9) Abattoirs in Hong Kong and Kowloon (Messrs. Hal Williams & Co.). (10) Market at Jardine's Bazaar (Mr. WONG Cho Tong). (11) Kowloon Tsai Park and Swimming Pool (Messrs. Leigh & Orange). (12) Police stations at Shek Kip Mei (Mr. Robert Fan), Wong Tai Sin (Mr. Eric Cumine), and Kwun Tong (Mr. Eric Cumine). (13) Police Inspectorate Married Quarters at Green Lane (Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners). (14) Children's Welfare Centre, Kowloon (Messrs. Chau & Lee). (15) Resettlement Staff Quarters at Shek Kip Mei (Mr. Robert Fan) and Li Cheng Uk (Professor W. G. Gregory). 87. Mr. Eric Cumine was appointed to prepare a comprehensive report on extensions at Queen Mary Hospital to provide additional operating theatres and teaching facilities. His report has been received and is under consideration. BUILDINGS ORDINANCE OFFICE Chief Building Surveyor, R. Fairbairn, A.R.I.C.S. Assistant Chief Building Surveyors, P. V. Shawe, A.R.I.C.S. G. Thomson, A.R.I.B.A. 88. The volume of private building works undertaken in the Colony remains at a very high level, and as in previous years, the emphasis is still on the erection of buildings to be used for habitation. 89. The capital expenditure of some $255,000,000.00 on private building works during the period 1st April, 1958 to 31st March, 1959 16 P
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(2) A six-storey block at the junction of Castle Peak Road and Tai Po Road which will contain four magistrates' courts, a juvenile court and government offices. The entire building will be air-conditioned. (Messrs. Palmer & Turner).

(3) Two 24-classroom primary schools at Canton Road (Mr. W. H. Kwan)

and Caine Road (Messrs. Hsin Yieh & Associates).

(4) A nine-storey polyclinic at Sai Ying Pun (Messrs. Leigh & Orange). 86. Projects for which either working drawings or sketch plans are in hand include:

(1) District Offices, clinic and quarters at Yuen Long (Mr. W. Szeto). (2) Western District Magistracy (Messrs. Palmer & Turner).

(3) Fan Ling Magistracy (Messrs. Palmer & Turner).

(4) Primary schools at Eastern Hospital Road (Dr. J. S. L. Woo), Blake Gardens (Mr. T. C. Yuen) and Queen's Road East (Mr. N. J. Chien). (5) Two secondary schools at North Point (Messrs. Hsin Yieh and

Messrs. Kwan, Chu and Yang).

(6) Laboratories and Workshops at the Technical College, Hung Hom

(Mr. W. Szeto).

(7) Sha Tau Kok Dispensary (Messrs. Spence, Robinson & Partners). (8) Urban Services Depots at Whitfield (Mr. T. C. Yuen) and Sai Yee

Street (Mr. WONG Cho Tong).

(9) Abattoirs in Hong Kong and Kowloon (Messrs. Hal Williams & Co.). (10) Market at Jardine's Bazaar (Mr. WONG Cho Tong).

(11) Kowloon Tsai Park and Swimming Pool (Messrs. Leigh & Orange). (12) Police stations at Shek Kip Mei (Mr. Robert Fan), Wong Tai Sin

(Mr. Eric Cumine), and Kwun Tong (Mr. Eric Cumine).

(13) Police Inspectorate Married Quarters at Green Lane (Messrs. Spence,

Robinson & Partners).

(14) Children's Welfare Centre, Kowloon (Messrs. Chau & Lee).

(15) Resettlement Staff Quarters at Shek Kip Mei (Mr. Robert Fan)

and Li Cheng Uk (Professor W. G. Gregory).

87. Mr. Eric Cumine was appointed to prepare a comprehensive report on extensions at Queen Mary Hospital to provide additional operating theatres and teaching facilities. His report has been received and is under consideration.

BUILDINGS ORDINANCE OFFICE

Chief Building Surveyor, R. Fairbairn, A.R.I.C.S.

Assistant Chief Building Surveyors, P. V. Shawe, A.R.I.C.S.

G. Thomson, A.R.I.B.A.

88. The volume of private building works undertaken in the Colony remains at a very high level, and as in previous years, the emphasis is still on the erection of buildings to be used for habitation.

89. The capital expenditure of some $255,000,000.00 on private building works during the period 1st April, 1958 to 31st March, 1959

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