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

83. The building will be fully air conditioned, and designed for maximum flexibility so that internal planning of a department can be adjusted to suit initial and subsequent requirements.

GENERAL BUILDINGS

Temporary offices on Central Reclamation

84. The construction commenced on the second phase of temporary offices on the Central Reclamation consisting of single-storey buildings to accommodate the Macau Ferry companies and warehouse buildings for the Department of Commerce and Industry.

Non-departmental Quarters, Wylie Road

85. Sketch plans for 48 quarters for civil servants on a site off Wylie Road, which adjoins the site of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, received approval. The plan embodies a simple structural frame providing some flexibility in the arrangement and use of the living room and dining areas. Wong Nai Chung Road, Naval Quarters

86. Working drawings were completed and tenders invited for the demolition of the existing Government quarters at Wong Nai Chung Road so that piling and construction work could proceed for the provision of 60 quarters for Naval personnel.

Other Buildings

87. Preparation of working drawings continued for offices and workshops at Caroline Hill and at To Kwa Wan, both for the Electrical and Mechanical Office.

88. Other projects at the sketch plan or working drawing stage included 80 quarters for civil servants at Mount Nicholson and 26 near Gascoigne Road. Minor projects at a similar stage included the Tai Lam Quarantine Depot, a Fisheries and Marine Office at Shau Kei Wan, a Revenue Station Barracks and Inspectors' Quarters at Castle Peak.

89. 60 flats for civil servants were built on the old site of Buxey Lodge, and new offices provided for the Radio Monitoring Unit.

MAINTENANCE SECTION

Maintenance of Government Buildings

90. The amount spent on routine maintenance on 214 Government and Government leased properties amounted to $4,040,000 ($1,280,000 less than the previous year).




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83. The building will be fully air conditioned, and designed for maximum flexibility so that internal planning of a department can be adjusted to suit initial and subsequent requirements. GENERAL BUILDINGS Temporary offices on Central Reclamation 84. The construction commenced on the second phase of temporary offices on the Central Reclamation consisting of single-storey buildings to accommodate the Macau Ferry companies and warehouse buildings for the Department of Commerce and Industry. Non-departmental Quarters, Wylie Road 85. Sketch plans for 48 quarters for civil servants on a site off Wylie Road, which adjoins the site of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, received approval. The plan embodies a simple structural frame providing some flexibility in the arrangement and use of the living room and dining areas. Wong Nai Chung Road, Naval Quarters 86. Working drawings were completed and tenders invited for the demolition of the existing Government quarters at Wong Nai Chung Road so that piling and construction work could proceed for the provision of 60 quarters for Naval personnel. Other Buildings 87. Preparation of working drawings continued for offices and workshops at Caroline Hill and at To Kwa Wan, both for the Electrical and Mechanical Office. 88. Other projects at the sketch plan or working drawing stage included 80 quarters for civil servants at Mount Nicholson and 26 near Gascoigne Road. Minor projects at a similar stage included the Tai Lam Quarantine Depot, a Fisheries and Marine Office at Shau Kei Wan, a Revenue Station Barracks and Inspectors' Quarters at Castle Peak. 89. 60 flats for civil servants were built on the old site of Buxey Lodge, and new offices provided for the Radio Monitoring Unit. MAINTENANCE SECTION Maintenance of Government Buildings 90. The amount spent on routine maintenance on 214 Government and Government leased properties amounted to $4,040,000 ($1,280,000 less than the previous year). 17
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1 83. The building will be fully air conditioned, and designed for maximum flexibility so that internal planning of a department can be adjusted to suit initial and subsequent requirements. GENERAL BUILDINGS Temporary offices on Central Reclamation 84. The construction commenced on the second phase of temporary offices on the Central Reclamation consisting of single-storey buildings to accommodate the Macau Ferry companies and warehouse buildings for the Department of Commerce and Industry. Non-departmental Quarters, Wylie Road 85. Sketch plans for 48 quarters for civil servants on a site off Wylie Road, which adjoins the site of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, received approval. The plan embodies a simple structural frame providing some flexibility in the arrangement and use of the living room and dining areas. Wong Nai Chung Road, Naval Quarters 86. Working drawings were completed and tenders invited for the demolition of the existing Government quarters at Wong Nai Chung Road so that piling and construction work could proceed for the provi- sion of 60 quarters for Naval personnel. Other Buildings 87. Preparation of working drawings continued for offices and work- shops at Caroline Hill and at To Kwa Wan, both for the Electrical and Mechanical Office. 88. Other projects at the sketch plan or working drawing stage in- cluded 80 quarters for civil servants at Mount Nicholson and 26 near Gascoigne Road. Minor projects at a similar stage included the Tai Lam Quarantine Depot, a Fisheries and Marine Office at Shau Kei Wan, a Revenue Station Barracks and Inspectors' Quarters at Castle Peak. 89. 60 flats for civil servants were built on the old site of Buxey Lodge, and new offices provided for the Radio Monitoring Unit. MAINTENANCE SECTION Maintenance of Government Buildings 90. The amount spent on routine maintenance on 214 Government and Government leased properties amounted to $4,040,000 ($1,280,000 less than the previous year). 17
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83. The building will be fully air conditioned, and designed for maximum flexibility so that internal planning of a department can be adjusted to suit initial and subsequent requirements.

GENERAL BUILDINGS

Temporary offices on Central Reclamation

84. The construction commenced on the second phase of temporary offices on the Central Reclamation consisting of single-storey buildings to accommodate the Macau Ferry companies and warehouse buildings for the Department of Commerce and Industry.

Non-departmental Quarters, Wylie Road

85. Sketch plans for 48 quarters for civil servants on a site off Wylie Road, which adjoins the site of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, received approval. The plan embodies a simple structural frame providing some flexibility in the arrangement and use of the living room and dining areas. Wong Nai Chung Road, Naval Quarters

86. Working drawings were completed and tenders invited for the demolition of the existing Government quarters at Wong Nai Chung Road so that piling and construction work could proceed for the provi- sion of 60 quarters for Naval personnel.

Other Buildings

87. Preparation of working drawings continued for offices and work- shops at Caroline Hill and at To Kwa Wan, both for the Electrical and Mechanical Office.

88. Other projects at the sketch plan or working drawing stage in- cluded 80 quarters for civil servants at Mount Nicholson and 26 near Gascoigne Road. Minor projects at a similar stage included the Tai Lam Quarantine Depot, a Fisheries and Marine Office at Shau Kei Wan, a Revenue Station Barracks and Inspectors' Quarters at Castle Peak.

89. 60 flats for civil servants were built on the old site of Buxey Lodge, and new offices provided for the Radio Monitoring Unit.

MAINTENANCE SECTION

Maintenance of Government Buildings

90. The amount spent on routine maintenance on 214 Government and Government leased properties amounted to $4,040,000 ($1,280,000 less than the previous year).

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