MAINTENANCE BRANCH
Government Maintenance Surveyor: K. R. R. BOYCE, F.R.I.C.S.
Chief Maintenance Surveyor:
P. J. CORSER, A.R.I.C.S.
4.24 This Branch, under the overall control of the Government Maintenance Surveyor, is responsible for the maintenance of, and minor alterations or improvements to all Government buildings (except Resettlement and Housing Authority estates) and Services establishments.
4.25 The work on Government buildings is divided into three contract areas, Hong Kong Island, sub-divided into six districts, Kowloon, sub-divided into four districts, and New Territories and Islands, sub-divided into four districts. Three maintenance surveyors, under the supervision of a Senior Maintenance Surveyor, are in charge of the work in the first section and four maintenance surveyors, under the supervision of a Senior Maintenance Surveyor, are in charge of the work in the second and third sections. A clerk of works assisted by assistant clerks of works, and/or building foremen, is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of work in each maintenance district. Maintenance of electrical and other services, under building services engineers, assisted by inspectors, assistant inspectors and foremen, is also organized on a regional basis. Checking of accounts is carried out by sections of the Quantity Surveying Branch and Building Services Branch.
4.26 The maintenance and minor improvements of Services establishments, responsibility for which was assumed from 1st July, 1967, is under the overall control of the Chief Maintenance Surveyor and is divided into three areas, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and New Territories and is administered by three maintenance surveyors each working from a depot situated in his area, with a supporting supervisory staff of clerks of works and foremen, together with clerical staff. Direct labour is employed in the execution of some of the work on Services establishments. The Branch is also responsible for roads, water supplies, sewage disposal and playing fields within military areas.
4.27 Scheduled maintenance programmes were carried out on Government buildings and leased buildings. In addition, day-to-day maintenance of buildings and redecoration of quarters was carried out as
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MAINTENANCE BRANCH
Government Maintenance Surveyor: K. R. R. BOYCE, F.R.I.C.S.
Chief Maintenance Surveyor:
P. J. CORSER, A.R.I.C.S.
4.24 This Branch, under the overall control of the Government Maintenance Surveyor, is responsible for the maintenance of, and minor alterations or improvements to all Government buildings (except Resettlement and Housing Authority estates) and Services establish- ments.
4.25 The work on Government buildings is divided into three con- tract areas, Hong Kong Island, sub-divided into six districts, Kowloon, sub-divided into four districts, and New Territories and Islands, sub- divided into four districts. Three maintenance surveyors, under the supervision of a Senior Maintenance Surveyor, are in charge of the work in the first section and four maintenance surveyors, under the supervision of a Senior Maintenance Surveyor, are in charge of the work in the second and third sections. A clerk of works assisted by assistant clerks of works, and/or building foremen, is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of work in each maintenance district. Maintenance of electrical and other services, under building services engineers, assisted by inspectors, assistant inspectors and foremen, is also organized on a regional basis. Checking of accounts is carried out by sections of the Quantity Surveying Branch and Building Services Branch.
4.26 The maintenance and minor improvements of Services establish- ments, responsibility for which was assumed from 1st July, 1967, is under the overall control of the Chief Maintenance Surveyor and is divided into three areas, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and New Territories and is administered by three maintenance surveyors each working from a depot situated in his area, with a supporting supervisory staff of clerks of works and foremen, together with clerical staff. Direct labour is employed in the execution of some of the work on Services establishments. The Branch is also responsible for roads, water supplies, sewage disposal and playing fields within military areas.
4.27 Scheduled maintenance programmes were carried out on Gov- ernment buildings and leased buildings. In addition, day-to-day main- tenance of buildings and redecoration of quarters was carried out as
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