ments ordered on the Maintenance Contracts and amounted in all to some $1,540,000. Regular inspections were made by the building supervisor and his staff of those offices and non-departmental quarters for whose cleaning and general management the Maintenance Division is responsible. In addition, inspections and reports were made on properties acquired by Government on lease.
NEW WORKS
3.29. The following paragraphs briefly describe some of the Architectural Office projects which were completed or which were under construction during the year under review. Full lists of such projects costing more than $50,000 each are given at Appendices K and L. Private architects and private quantity surveyors who were engaged on certain projects are listed at Appendix M. Excluded from this report are the many projects for which planning, design, working drawings or the preparation of bills of quantities or contract documents were in course of preparation.
Education Buildings
3.30. Site formation and substructure work for a new Technical Institute at Morrison Hill was completed and work on the superstructure was commenced. This building, when completed, will provide classrooms, trade workshops, laboratories for engineering and technical services, visual aids, assembly hall, canteen and administrative offices. The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club has provided funds for the entire cost of the project.
3.31. An 18-classroom secondary school was completed at Yuen Long in the New Territories. The building includes laboratories, craft rooms and library and the cost was met jointly by Government and the Heung Yee Kuk which donated a sum of $600,000.
3.32. A 3-storey extension to Cheung Chau Middle School consisting of four classrooms, two laboratories, library, needlework room, general purpose room and covered playground, was completed.
3.33. Work on the site formation and substructure was in hand for a Secondary Technical School at Kwun Tong, for which the funds have been provided by the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club. Site formation for a similar school at North Kowloon was about to commence at the end of the year. When completed, each school will provide 21 teaching
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ments ordered on the Maintenance Contracts and amounted in all to some $1,540,000. Regular inspections were made by the building supervisor and his staff of those offices and non-departmental quarters for whose cleaning and general management the Maintenance Division is responsible. In addition, inspections and reports were made on prop- erties acquired by Government on lease.
NEW WORKS
3.29. The following paragraphs briefly describe some of the Architectural Office projects which were completed or which were under construction during the year under review. Full lists of such proj- ects costing more than $50,000 each are given at Appendices K and L. Private architects and private quantity surveyors who were engaged on certain projects are listed at Appendix M. Excluded from this report are the many projects for which planning, design, working drawings or the preparation of bills of quantities or contract documents were in course of preparation.
Education Buildings
3.30. Site formation and substructure work for a new Technical Institute at Morrison Hill was completed and work on the super- structure was commenced. This building, when completed, will provide classrooms, trade workshops, laboratories for engineering and technical services, visual aids, assembly hall, canteen and administrative offices. The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club has provided funds for the entire cost of the project.
3.31. An 18-classroom secondary school was completed at Yuen Long in the New Territories. The building includes laboratories, craft rooms and library and the cost was met jointly by Government and the Heung Yee Kuk which donated a sum of $600,000.
3.32. A 3-storey extension to Cheung Chau Middle School consisting of four classrooms, two laboratories, library, needlework room, general purpose room and covered playground, was completed.
3.33. Work on the site formation and substructure was in hand for a Secondary Technical School at Kwun Tong, for which the funds have been provided by the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club. Site formation for a similar school at North Kowloon was about to commence at the end of the year. When completed, each school will provide 21 teaching
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