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

(4) Tsz Wan Shan: In this large estate, seven 8-storey, nineteen 16-storey blocks and nine 24-classroom annex schools were under construction in eight separate building contracts. This estate is calculated to provide accommodation for about 185,000 people with 336 primary classrooms in fourteen 24-classroom annex schools.

(5) Ham Tin (Area 'A'): Construction of eight 16-storey blocks and four annex schools was in hand. Site formation work on the last building platform was in its final stage. This estate is expected to provide accommodation for about 52,000 people and 120 primary classrooms in five annex schools.

(6) Ham Tin (Area 'B'): Site formation work was in hand and the first domestic block known as the Block 'F' extension was under construction. When completed, this estate will provide accommodation for some 65,000 people.

(7) Sau Mau Ping (I & II): In the Stage I Area, the remaining seven 8-storey blocks and one annex school were under construction. Site formation work on the Stage II Area was in hand by the Development Office. Accommodation for about 153,000 people will be provided in both stages of the Sau Mau Ping Estates.

(8) Tung Tau (Stage II): Construction work on the final 16-storey block 'N' was in hand. This stage of the estate will provide accommodation for about 25,000 people.

(9) Shek Pai Wan, Aberdeen: Construction work on the first three 16-storey blocks has just started. At the same time, site formation work on the remaining parts of the estate was in hand by Port Works Office. The whole estate, when completed, will house 29,500 people approximately.

(10) Shek Lei: Site formation work was in progress by Development Office. The first building platform was handed over to the Architectural Office for construction of three 16-storey domestic blocks. Based on the revised scheme, this estate will provide accommodation for some 75,000 people.

(11) Yuen Long: Piling work on the first two domestic blocks was in hand. The layout plan of the estate has been revised and, when completed, the 16-storey blocks will provide accommodation for about 21,000 people.

(12) Pak Tin: Site formation work has just started. Based on a revised scheme, this estate is expected to house 82,000 people.

(13) Lei Muk Shu: Site formation work commenced towards the end of the year. The estate has been designed to provide accommodation for some 81,000 people.

Drawings and plans under preparation

2.71. During the latter part of the year, work was completed on preparation of a final draft programme of items for inclusion in the Resettlement Technical Planning Target laid down by the White Paper on Resettlement. In addition to this, preliminary layouts, detailed plans and working drawings were prepared for the following:

(1) Ngau Tau Kok: Previously this estate was called Jordan Valley West. A second revised layout plan was prepared to suit the new 16-storey blocks which will provide accommodation for some 69,000 people.

(2) Cheung Sha Wan: A start has been made on the reclamation of which this site forms a part. Work on the estate is not expected to start until about December 1965. Revised plans were under preparation and the total accommodation is now expected to be 48,000 people.

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(4) Tsz Wan Shan: In this large estate, seven 8-storey, nineteen 16-storey blocks and nine 24-classroom annex schools were under construction in eight separate building contracts. This estate is calculated to provide accommodation for about 185,000 people with 336 primary classrooms in fourteen 24-classroom annex schools.(5) Ham Tin (Area 'A'): Construction of eight 16-storey blocks and four annex schools was in hand. Site formation work on the last building platform was in its final stage. This estate is expected to provide accommodation for about 52,000 people and 120 primary classrooms in five annex schools.(6) Ham Tin (Area 'B'): Site formation work was in hand and the first domestic block known as the Block 'F' extension was under construction. When completed, this estate will provide accommodation for some 65,000 people.(7) Sau Mau Ping (I & II): In the Stage I Area, the remaining seven 8-storey blocks and one annex school were under construction. Site formation work on the Stage II Area was in hand by the Development Office. Accommodation for about 153,000 people will be provided in both stages of the Sau Mau Ping Estates.(8) Tung Tau (Stage II): Construction work on the final 16-storey block 'N' was in hand. This stage of the estate will provide accommodation for about 25,000 people.(9) Shek Pai Wan, Aberdeen: Construction work on the first three 16-storey blocks has just started. At the same time, site formation work on the remaining parts of the estate was in hand by Port Works Office. The whole estate, when completed, will house 29,500 people approximately.(10) Shek Lei: Site formation work was in progress by Development Office. The first building platform was handed over to the Architectural Office for construction of three 16-storey domestic blocks. Based on the revised scheme, this estate will provide accommodation for some 75,000 people.(11) Yuen Long: Piling work on the first two domestic blocks was in hand. The layout plan of the estate has been revised and, when completed, the 16-storey blocks will provide accommodation for about 21,000 people.(12) Pak Tin: Site formation work has just started. Based on a revised scheme, this estate is expected to house 82,000 people.(13) Lei Muk Shu: Site formation work commenced towards the end of the year. The estate has been designed to provide accommodation for some 81,000 people.Drawings and plans under preparation2.71. During the latter part of the year, work was completed on preparation of a final draft programme of items for inclusion in the Resettlement Technical Planning Target laid down by the White Paper on Resettlement. In addition to this, preliminary layouts, detailed plans and working drawings were prepared for the following:(1) Ngau Tau Kok: Previously this estate was called Jordan Valley West. A second revised layout plan was prepared to suit the new 16-storey blocks which will provide accommodation for some 69,000 people.(2) Cheung Sha Wan: A start has been made on the reclamation of which this site forms a part. Work on the estate is not expected to start until about December 1965. Revised plans were under preparation and the total accommodation is now expected to be 48,000 people.Page 35
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(4) Tsz Wan Shan: In this large estate, seven 8-storey, nineteen 16-storey blocks and nine 24-classroom annex schools were under construction in eight separate building contracts. This estate is calculated to provide accommodation for about 185,000 people with 336 primary classrooms in fourteen 24-classroom annex schools.(5) Ham Tin (Area 'A'): Construction of eight 16-storey blocks and four annex schools was in hand. Site formation work on the last building platform was in its final stage. This estate is expected to provide accommodation for about 52,000 people and 120 primary classrooms in five annex schools.(6) Ham Tin (Area 'B'): Site formation work was in hand and the first domestic block known as the Block 'F' extension was under construction. When completed, this estate will provide accommodation for some 65,000 people.(7) Sau Mau Ping (I & II): In the Stage I Area, the remaining seven 8-storey blocks and one annex school were under construction. Site formation work on the Stage II Area was in hand by the Development Office. Accom- modation for about 153,000 people will be provided in both stages of the Sau Mau Ping Estates.(8) Tung Tau (Stage II): Construction work on the final 16-storey block 'N' was in hand. This stage of the estate will provide accommodation for about 25,000 people.(9) Shek Pai Wan, Aberdeen: Construction work on the first three 16-storey blocks has just started. At the same time, site formation work on the remaining parts of the estate was in hand by Port Works Office. The whole estate, when completed, will house 29,500 people approximately.(10) Shek Lei: Site formation work was in progress by Development Office. The first building platform was handed over to the Architectural Office for construction of three 16-storey domestic blocks. Based on the revised scheme, this estate will provide accommodation for some 75,000 people.(11) Yuen Long: Piling work on the first two domestic blocks was in hand. The layout plan of the estate has been revised and, when completed, the 16-storey blocks will provide accommodation for about 21,000 people.(12) Pak Tin: Site formation work has just started. Based on a revised scheme, this estate is expected to house 82,000 people.(13) Lei Muk Shu: Site formation work commenced towards the end of the year. The estate has been designed to provide accommodation for some 81,000 people.Drawings and plans under preparation2.71. During the latter part of the year, work was completed on preparation of a final draft programme of items for inclusion in the Resettlement Technical Planning Target laid down by the White Paper on Resettlement. In addition to this, preliminary layouts, detailed plans and working drawings were prepared for the following:(1) Ngau Tau Kok: Previously this estate was called Jordan Valley West. A second revised layout plan was prepared to suit the new 16-storey blocks which will provide accommodation for some 69,000 people.(2) Cheung Sha Wan: A start has been made on the reclamation of which this site forms a part. Work on the estate is not expected to start until about December 1965. Revised plans were under preparation and the total accommodation is now expected to be 48,000 people.20Pa 35
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(4) Tsz Wan Shan: In this large estate, seven 8-storey, nineteen 16-storey blocks and nine 24-classroom annex schools were under construction in eight separate building contracts. This estate is calculated to provide accommodation for about 185,000 people with 336 primary classrooms in fourteen 24-classroom annex schools.

(5) Ham Tin (Area 'A'): Construction of eight 16-storey blocks and four annex schools was in hand. Site formation work on the last building platform was in its final stage. This estate is expected to provide accommodation for about 52,000 people and 120 primary classrooms in five annex schools. (6) Ham Tin (Area 'B'): Site formation work was in hand and the first domestic block known as the Block 'F' extension was under construction. When completed, this estate will provide accommodation for some 65,000 people.

(7) Sau Mau Ping (I & II): In the Stage I Area, the remaining seven 8-storey blocks and one annex school were under construction. Site formation work on the Stage II Area was in hand by the Development Office. Accom- modation for about 153,000 people will be provided in both stages of the Sau Mau Ping Estates.

(8) Tung Tau (Stage II): Construction work on the final 16-storey block 'N' was in hand. This stage of the estate will provide accommodation for about 25,000 people. (9) Shek Pai Wan, Aberdeen: Construction work on the first three 16-storey blocks has just started. At the same time, site formation work on the remaining parts of the estate was in hand by Port Works Office. The whole estate, when completed, will house 29,500 people approximately. (10) Shek Lei: Site formation work was in progress by Development Office. The first building platform was handed over to the Architectural Office for construction of three 16-storey domestic blocks. Based on the revised scheme, this estate will provide accommodation for some 75,000 people. (11) Yuen Long: Piling work on the first two domestic blocks was in hand. The layout plan of the estate has been revised and, when completed, the 16-storey blocks will provide accommodation for about 21,000 people. (12) Pak Tin: Site formation work has just started. Based on a revised scheme,

this estate is expected to house 82,000 people.

(13) Lei Muk Shu: Site formation work commenced towards the end of the year. The estate has been designed to provide accommodation for some 81,000 people.

Drawings and plans under preparation

2.71. During the latter part of the year, work was completed on preparation of a final draft programme of items for inclusion in the Resettlement Technical Planning Target laid down by the White Paper on Resettlement. In addition to this, preliminary layouts, detailed plans and working drawings were prepared for the following:

(1) Ngau Tau Kok: Previously this estate was called Jordan Valley West. A second revised layout plan was prepared to suit the new 16-storey blocks which will provide accommodation for some 69,000 people.

(2) Cheung Sha Wan: A start has been made on the reclamation of which this site forms a part. Work on the estate is not expected to start until about December 1965. Revised plans were under preparation and the total accommodation is now expected to be 48,000 people.

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