Mr. E. SPENCER
(Clerk of Works, Class I)
Mr. H. E. WALKER
(Clerk of Works, Class I)
20 years service
13 years service
3.73. One local officer, an Architect, left Government service to return to his former employer in Britain. Three Quantity Surveyors left the Architectural Office to join the new Technical Audit Unit.
Training
3.74. One Senior Quantity Surveyor attended a short course, at Hong Kong University, on computer programming, with a view to the possible application of computer techniques to quantity surveying processes.
3.75. All junior staff received training during the normal course of their employment and 42 were promoted by examination boards during the year. In view of the additional responsibilities for building services installations assumed by this Office, the opportunity has been taken, where possible, to conduct in-service training for serving officers engaged on design work and supervisory duties. Eight lectures covering subjects of general interest and those of a specialist nature were given by serving professional officers and visiting specialist engineers from overseas.
3.76. Evening courses in subjects pertaining to architecture, building construction, structural engineering, quantity surveying and building services engineering were attended by 84 junior staff.
3.77. One Quantity Surveyor, whilst on leave in Britain, attended a course in the structural use of concrete.
3.78. One Building Services Engineer attended a course in the U.S.A. on automatic control systems for air-conditioning and refrigeration installation.
3.79. One Architect, one Assistant Architect and one Assistant Structural Engineer were seconded to the Greater London Council in order to obtain further experience.
Welfare
3.80. A dinner party was arranged by colleagues of Mr. M. A. DISERENS, Senior Architect and Mr. Paul LAM Yuen-yam, Senior Architect, to mark the retirement of these two officers.
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BUILDINGS ORDINANCE OFFICE
OPERATION & ORGANIZATION CHART
(A) CONTROL OVER PRIVATE BUILDINGS AND STREET WORKS, INCLUDING POST-CONSTRUCTION CONTROL AND ENFORCEMENT TO ENSURE CONTINUING COMPLIANCE WITH BUILDING LAW.
(B) DEALING WITH PRIVATE BUILDINGS CONSIDERED TO BE IN A DANGEROUS OR POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITION.
Mr. E. SPENCER
(Clerk of Works, Class I)
Mr. H. E. WALKER
(Clerk of Works, Class I)
20 years service
13 years service
3.73. One local officer, an Architect, left Government service to return to his former employer in Britain. Three Quantity Surveyors left the Architectural Office to join the new Technical Audit Unit.
Training
3.74. One Senior Quantity Surveyor attended a short course, at Hong Kong University, on computer programming, with a view to the possible application of computer techniques to quantity surveying processes.
3.75. All junior staff received training during the normal course of their employment and 42 were promoted by examination boards during the year. In view of the additional responsibilities for building services installations assumed by this Office, the opportunity has been taken, where possible, to conduct in-service training for serving officers engaged on design work and supervisory duties. Eight lectures covering subjects of general interest and those of a specialist nature were given by serving professional officers and visiting specialist engineers from overseas.
3.76. Evening courses in subjects pertaining to architecture, building construction, structural engineering, quantity surveying and building services engineering were attended by 84 junior staff.
3.77. One Quantity Surveyor, whilst on leave in Britain, attended a course in the structural use of concrete.
3.78. One Building Services Engineer attended a course in the U.S.A. on automatic control systems for air-conditioning and refrigeration installation.
3.79. One Architect, one Assistant Architect and one Assistant Structural Engineer were seconded to the Greater London Council in order to obtain further experience.
Welfare
3.80. A dinner party was arranged by colleagues of Mr. M. A. DISERENS, Senior Architect and Mr. Paul LAM Yuen-yam, Senior Architect, to mark the retirement of these two officers.
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BUILDINGS ORDINANCE OFFICE
OPERATION &
ORGANIZATION CHART
(A) CONTROL OVER PRIVATE BUILDINGS AND STREET WORKS, INCLUDING POST-CONSTRUCTION CONTROL AND ENFORCE- MENT TO ENSURE CONTINUING COMPLIANCE WITH BUILDING LAW.
(B) DEALING WITH PRIVATE BUILDINGS CONSIDERED TO BE IN A DANGEROUS OR POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITION.
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