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

2.37. Construction progressed on the Yuen Long Clinic and started on the Tsuen Wan Out-patient Clinic. Piling was finished for Cheung Sha Wan Clinic and contract documents were being prepared for the building. Contract documents were also in hand for the large Yau Ma Tei Health Centre for which a piling contract was let. However progress was delayed because of shoring required for some of the adjacent buildings.

2.38. Plans were approved for a standard Urban Clinic and 24-bed Maternity Home at Chai Wan and sketch plans were in hand for an Out-patient Clinic and major alterations at St. John's Hospital, Cheung Chau. The reprovisioning of the soil drainage system for the hospital was also carried out.

2.39. Contract documents were under preparation for extensions to the Kowloon City Maternal and Child Health Centre; sketch plans were approved for Castle Peak standard 24-bed rural clinic and Maternity Home; and a generator house was under construction for emergency lighting to Castle Peak Hospital. A private architect was commissioned to proceed with sketch plans and estimate for a Mental Defectives Home at Tai Lam Chung.

NEW TERRITORIES ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS

2.40. Progress was made on three small Government buildings each combining a post office, a small fire station, a sanitation depot and quarters. One such building was completed at San Tin; a second was nearly finished at Kam Tin; and working drawings were ready and site formation tenders were about to be invited for the third building, at San Hui.

2.41. Construction proceeded on a District Branch Office at Yuen Long (adjacent to the clinic previously mentioned) which, in addition to providing accommodation for the New Territories Administration, will be occupied also by other departments who require office space in the locality. Not far distant, at Au Tau, a large group of departments' quarters of various grades is to be built for junior Government officers. Working drawings were in course of preparation for the scheme which is to include some small shops and a primary school.

2.42. At Plover Cove, building work was nearing completion for a district office, quarters and police station.

2.43. Site formation had started and working drawings were in preparation for a house for the District Commissioner, New Territories, on a hill near Lai Chi Kok.

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2.37. Construction progressed on the Yuen Long Clinic and started on the Tsuen Wan Out-patient Clinic. Piling was finished for Cheung Sha Wan Clinic and contract documents were being prepared for the building. Contract documents were also in hand for the large Yau Ma Tei Health Centre for which a piling contract was let. However progress was delayed because of shoring required for some of the adjacent buildings. 2.38. Plans were approved for a standard Urban Clinic and 24-bed Maternity Home at Chai Wan and sketch plans were in hand for an Out-patient Clinic and major alterations at St. John's Hospital, Cheung Chau. The reprovisioning of the soil drainage system for the hospital was also carried out. 2.39. Contract documents were under preparation for extensions to the Kowloon City Maternal and Child Health Centre; sketch plans were approved for Castle Peak standard 24-bed rural clinic and Maternity Home; and a generator house was under construction for emergency lighting to Castle Peak Hospital. A private architect was commissioned to proceed with sketch plans and estimate for a Mental Defectives Home at Tai Lam Chung. NEW TERRITORIES ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS 2.40. Progress was made on three small Government buildings each combining a post office, a small fire station, a sanitation depot and quarters. One such building was completed at San Tin; a second was nearly finished at Kam Tin; and working drawings were ready and site formation tenders were about to be invited for the third building, at San Hui. 2.41. Construction proceeded on a District Branch Office at Yuen Long (adjacent to the clinic previously mentioned) which, in addition to providing accommodation for the New Territories Administration, will be occupied also by other departments who require office space in the locality. Not far distant, at Au Tau, a large group of departments' quarters of various grades is to be built for junior Government officers. Working drawings were in course of preparation for the scheme which is to include some small shops and a primary school. 2.42. At Plover Cove, building work was nearing completion for a district office, quarters and police station. 2.43. Site formation had started and working drawings were in preparation for a house for the District Commissioner, New Territories, on a hill near Lai Chi Kok. Page 15 Page 15 Page 15
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2.37. Construction progressed on the Yuen Long Clinic and started on the Tsuen Wan Out-patient Clinic. Piling was finished for Cheung Sha Wan Clinic and contract documents were being prepared for the building. Contract documents were also in hand for the large Yau Ma Tei Health Centre for which a piling contract was let. However progress was delayed because of shoring required for some of the adjacent buildings. 2.38. Plans were approved for a standard Urban Clinic and 24-bed Maternity Home at Chai Wan and sketch plans were in hand for an Out- patient Clinic and major alterations at St. John's Hospital, Cheung Chau. The reprovisioning of the soil drainage system for the hospital was also carried out. 2.39. Contract documents were under preparation for extensions to the Kowloon City Maternal and Child Health Centre; sketch plans were approved for Castle Peak standard 24-bed rural clinic and Maternity Home; and a generator house was under construction for emergency lighting to Castle Peak Hospital. A private architect was commissioned to proceed with sketch plans and estimate for a Mental Defectives Home at Tai Lam Chung. NEW TERRITORIES ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS 2.40. Progress was made on three small Government buildings each combining a post office, a small fire station, a sanitation depot and quar- ters. One such building was completed at San Tin; a second was nearly finished at Kam Tin; and working drawings were ready and site formation tenders were about to be invited for the third building, at San Hui. 2.41. Construction proceeded on a District Branch Office at Yuen Long (adjacent to the clinic previously mentioned) which, in addition to providing accommodation for the New Territories Administration, will be occupied also by other departments who require office space in the locality. Not far distant, at Au Tau, a large group of departments quarters of various grades is to be built for junior Government officers. Working drawings were in course of preparation for the scheme which is to include some small shops and a primary school. 2.42. At Plover Cove, building work was nearing completion for a district office, quarters and police station. 2.43. Site formation had started and working drawings were in prep- aration for a house for the District Commissioner, New Territories, on a hill near Lai Chi Kok. 15
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2.37. Construction progressed on the Yuen Long Clinic and started on the Tsuen Wan Out-patient Clinic. Piling was finished for Cheung Sha Wan Clinic and contract documents were being prepared for the building. Contract documents were also in hand for the large Yau Ma Tei Health Centre for which a piling contract was let. However progress was delayed because of shoring required for some of the adjacent buildings.

2.38. Plans were approved for a standard Urban Clinic and 24-bed Maternity Home at Chai Wan and sketch plans were in hand for an Out- patient Clinic and major alterations at St. John's Hospital, Cheung Chau. The reprovisioning of the soil drainage system for the hospital was also carried out.

2.39.

Contract documents were under preparation for extensions to the Kowloon City Maternal and Child Health Centre; sketch plans were approved for Castle Peak standard 24-bed rural clinic and Maternity Home; and a generator house was under construction for emergency lighting to Castle Peak Hospital. A private architect was commissioned to proceed with sketch plans and estimate for a Mental Defectives Home at Tai Lam Chung.

NEW TERRITORIES ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS

2.40. Progress was made on three small Government buildings each combining a post office, a small fire station, a sanitation depot and quar- ters. One such building was completed at San Tin; a second was nearly finished at Kam Tin; and working drawings were ready and site formation tenders were about to be invited for the third building, at San Hui.

2.41. Construction proceeded on a District Branch Office at Yuen Long (adjacent to the clinic previously mentioned) which, in addition to providing accommodation for the New Territories Administration, will be occupied also by other departments who require office space in the locality. Not far distant, at Au Tau, a large group of departments quarters of various grades is to be built for junior Government officers. Working drawings were in course of preparation for the scheme which is to include some small shops and a primary school.

2.42. At Plover Cove, building work was nearing completion for a district office, quarters and police station.

2.43. Site formation had started and working drawings were in prep- aration for a house for the District Commissioner, New Territories, on a hill near Lai Chi Kok.

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