1965-1966 — Page 71

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

Kennedy Town Incinerator

Construction of the civil engineering work undertaken by the Civil Engineering Office was substantially completed as can be seen from the above photograph, whilst some three-quarters of the work of installation of the major plant was also completed by the Electrical & Mechanical Office. The view on the right shows work in hand on lining one of the four rotating sections of the incinerators. The 2 chimneys are over 210 feet high.

When completed later in 1966, this installation will be one of the largest in the Far East. (para. 6.21(III)).

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Kennedy Town Incinerator Construction of the civil engineering work undertaken by the Civil Engineering Office was substantially completed as can be seen from the above photograph, whilst some three-quarters of the work of installation of the major plant was also completed by the Electrical & Mechanical Office. The view on the right shows work in hand on lining one of the four rotating sections of the incinerators. The 2 chimneys are over 210 feet high. When completed later in 1966, this installation will be one of the largest in the Far East. (para. 6.21(III)).
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Kennedy Town Incinerator Construction of the civil engineering work undertaken by the Civil Engineering Office was substantially completed as can be seen from the above photograph, whilst some three- quarters of the work of installation of the major plant was also completed by the Electrical & Mechanical Office. The view on the right shows work in hand on lining one of the four rotating sec- tions of the incinerators. The 2 chimneys are over 210 feet high. When completed later in 1966, this installation will be one of the largest in the Far East. (para. 6.21(III) ).
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Kennedy Town Incinerator

Construction of the civil engineering work undertaken by the Civil Engineering Office was substantially completed as can be seen from the above photograph, whilst some three- quarters of the work of installation of the major plant was also completed by the Electrical & Mechanical Office. The view on the right shows work in hand on lining one of the four rotating sec- tions of the incinerators. The 2 chimneys are over 210 feet high.

When completed later in 1966, this installation will be one of the largest in the Far East. (para. 6.21(III) ).

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