water pumps and control equipment for the improvement of water supply at Cape Collinson. At the Marine Police Post at Tai Lam Chung and at Yau Tong Bay and Kwai Chung Fire Stations fuel oil tanks and dispensing systems were being installed. Oil-burning equipment and fuel systems were in hand at Yau Ma Tei Market and Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Estate Market. At the City Hall, the re-insulation of chilled-water pipes for the air-conditioning system was being carried out, while the installation of a 7-ton derrick crane was under way at Yau Ma Tei Government Dockyard. Refuse incinerators and vehicle servicing equipment was being installed at the Sub-divisional Police Stations at Tsz Wan Shan, Ngau Tau Kok and Shing Wo Road and two 250 KW emergency generators and associated controls, with fuel oil system and bulk storage tanks, at Police Headquarters, Arsenal Street. At Lai Chi Kok Incinerator the installation of a 750 tons/day capacity Incineration Plant adjacent to the existing Plant was under way and a burner blower and fuel system was being installed at Tai Shek Hau Incinerator. Passenger boarding bridges for aircraft parking bays, the installation of apron floodlights, inner and outer taxiway, link taxiway and south taxiway turn-off circuits and associated work, together with the installation of an additional sea-water pump for the Terminal Building Air conditioning Plant, were in hand at Hong Kong International Airport.
Lifts and Escalators
8.10 There are now 8,627 lifts and 152 escalators in use in the Colony. 9,854 certificates in respect of examinations and tests of safety equipment were issued and 33 investigations made into lift accidents, unregistered lifts and complaints by the public.
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE DIVISION
Chief Electrical and Mechanical Engineer:
G. J. OSBORNE, C.Eng., F.I.Mech.E., M.B.I.M.
8.11 For the purposes of the operation and maintenance of major plants, specialist electrical and mechanical services and the maintenance of the Government's fleet of 3,499 vehicles this Division is split into five sub-divisions each responsible for a certain aspect of the Division's overall responsibilities.
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water pumps and control equipment for the improvement of water supply at Cape Collinson. At the Marine Police Post at Tai Lam Chung and at Yau Tong Bay and Kwai Chung Fire Stations fuel oil tanks and dispensing systems were being installed. Oil-burning equip- ment and fuel systems were in hand at Yau Ma Tei Market and Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Estate Market. At the City Hall, the re-insulation of chilled-water pipes for the air-conditioning system was being carried out, while the installation of a 7-ton derrick crane was under way at Yau Ma Tei Government Dockyard. Refuse incinerators and vehicle servicing equipment was being installed at the Sub- divisional Police Stations at Tsz Wan Shan, Ngau Tau Kok and Shing Wo Road and two 250 KW emergency generators and associated controls, with fuel oil system and bulk storage tanks, at Police Head- quarters, Arsenal Street. At Lai Chi Kok Incinerator the installation of a 750 tons/day capacity Incineration Plant adjacent to the existing Plant was under way and a burner blower and fuel system was being installed at Tai Shek Hau Incinerator. Passenger boarding bridges for aircraft parking bays, the installation of apron floodlights, inner and outer taxiway, link taxiway and south taxiway turn-off circuits and associated work, together with the installation of an additional sea- water pump for the Terminal Building Air conditioning Plant, were in hand at Hong Kong International Airport.
Lifts and Escalators
8.10 There are now 8,627 lifts and 152 escalators in use in the Colony. 9,854 certificates in respect of examinations and tests of safety equipment were issued and 33 investigations made into lift accidents, unregistered lifts and complaints by the public.
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE DIVISION
Chief Electrical and Mechanical Engineer:
G. J. OSBORNE, C.Eng., F.I.Mech.E., M.B.I.M.
8.11 For the purposes of the operation and maintenance of major plants, specialist electrical and mechanical services and the maintenance of the Government's fleet of 3,499 vehicles this Division is split into five sub-divisions each responsible for a certain aspect of the Division's overall responsibilities.
8.12 The Progress and Planning Sub-Division is responsible for co- ordinating the activities of both major workshops, their detachments
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