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

4.09

Details of some of the many projects undertaken by these four Divisions, which were under construction or were completed during the year, are given in paragraphs 4.35 to 4.89.

QUANTITY SURVEYING BRANCH

Government Quantity Surveyor: M.M. LUXTON, F.R.I.C.S.

Chief Quantity Surveyor: R.B. HANNA, F.R.I.C.S.

4.10

This Branch is under the control of the Government Quantity Surveyor, assisted by the Chief Quantity Surveyor, and is divided into eight sections each under the supervision of a Senior Quantity Surveyor, dealing respectively with the following matters :-

4.11

(a) Projects generally not exceeding $500,000 for which Specifications are prepared.

(b) Projects generally exceeding $500,000 for which Bills of Quantities are prepared.

(c) Special projects such as Kai Tak Airport development and large hospitals.

(d) The quantity surveying services required on the Desalter project at Castle Peak. This section was set up at the request of Waterworks Office.

(e) That Government Housing carried out by Architectural Office.

(f) Maintenance contracts and advice on subsidized schools.

(g) Defence works for which Bills of Quantities or Specifications are prepared depending on the size of project.

(h) Estimates, cost planning, cost statistics, and materials supplied through Government Supplies Department.

The Branch is responsible for the preparation of estimates, bills of quantities, contract documents, valuations for interim payments, final accounts and contractual claims for all Architectural Office projects. It is also responsible for arranging contracts and checking accounts for the maintenance of Government buildings and British Armed Forces buildings, including checking the measurement of all Works Orders exceeding $1,600 in value.

4.12

The Branch is staffed by 51 Quantity Surveyors and professional assistants; supporting technical staff is engaged on preparation of contract documents for minor works, 'working-up', site measurement, checking accounts and similar duties.

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4.09 Details of some of the many projects undertaken by these four Divisions, which were under construction or were completed during the year, are given in paragraphs 4.35 to 4.89. QUANTITY SURVEYING BRANCH Government Quantity Surveyor: M.M. LUXTON, F.R.I.C.S. Chief Quantity Surveyor: R.B. HANNA, F.R.I.C.S. 4.10 This Branch is under the control of the Government Quantity Surveyor, assisted by the Chief Quantity Surveyor, and is divided into eight sections each under the supervision of a Senior Quantity Surveyor, dealing respectively with the following matters :- 4.11 (a) Projects generally not exceeding $500,000 for which Specifications are prepared. (b) Projects generally exceeding $500,000 for which Bills of Quantities are prepared. (c) Special projects such as Kai Tak Airport development and large hospitals. (d) The quantity surveying services required on the Desalter project at Castle Peak. This section was set up at the request of Waterworks Office. (e) That Government Housing carried out by Architectural Office. (f) Maintenance contracts and advice on subsidized schools. (g) Defence works for which Bills of Quantities or Specifications are prepared depending on the size of project. (h) Estimates, cost planning, cost statistics, and materials supplied through Government Supplies Department. The Branch is responsible for the preparation of estimates, bills of quantities, contract documents, valuations for interim payments, final accounts and contractual claims for all Architectural Office projects. It is also responsible for arranging contracts and checking accounts for the maintenance of Government buildings and British Armed Forces buildings, including checking the measurement of all Works Orders exceeding $1,600 in value. 4.12 The Branch is staffed by 51 Quantity Surveyors and professional assistants; supporting technical staff is engaged on preparation of contract documents for minor works, 'working-up', site measurement, checking accounts and similar duties. 31
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4.09 Details of some of the many projects undertaken by these four Divisions, which were under construction or were completed during the year, are given in paragraphs 4.35 to 4.89. QUANTITY SURVEYING BRANCH Government Quantity Surveyor: M.M. LUXTON, F.R.I.C.S. Chief Quantity Surveyor: R.B. HANNA, F.R.I.C.S. 4.10 This Branch is under the control of the Government Quantity Surveyor, assisted by the Chief Quantity Surveyor, and is divided into eight sections each under the supervision of a Senior Quantity Surveyor, dealing respectively with the following matters :- 4.11 (a) (b) (c) (a) (e) (f) (g) (h) Projects generally not exceeding $500,000 for which Specifications are prepared. Projects generally exceeding $500,000 for which Bills of Quantities are prepared. Special projects such as Kai Tak Airport development and large hospitals. The quantity surveying services required on the Desalter project at Castle Peak. This section was set up at the request of Waterworks Office. That Government Housing carried out by Architectural Office. Maintenance contracts and advice on subsidized schools. Defence works for which Bills of Quantities or Specifications are prepared depending on the size of project. Estimates, cost planning, cost statistics, and materials supplied through Government Supplies Department. The Branch is responsible for the preparation of estimates, bills of quantities, contract documents, valuations for interim payments, final accounts and contractual claims for all Architectural Office projects. It is also responsible for arranging contracts and checking accounts for the main- tenance of Government buildings and British Armed Forces buildings, including checking the measurement of all Works Orders exceeding $1,600 in value. 4.12 The Branch is staffed by 51 Quantity Surveyors and professional assistants; supporting technical staff is engaged on preparation of contract documents for minor works, 'working-up', site measurement, checking accounts and similar duties. 31
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4.09

Details of some of the many projects undertaken by these four Divisions, which were under construction or were completed during the year, are given in paragraphs 4.35 to 4.89.

QUANTITY SURVEYING BRANCH

Government Quantity Surveyor: M.M. LUXTON, F.R.I.C.S.

Chief Quantity Surveyor: R.B. HANNA, F.R.I.C.S.

4.10

This Branch is under the control of the Government Quantity Surveyor, assisted by the Chief Quantity Surveyor, and is divided into eight sections each under the supervision of a Senior Quantity Surveyor, dealing respectively with the following matters :-

4.11

(a)

(b)

(c)

(a)

(e)

(f)

(g)

(h)

Projects generally not exceeding $500,000 for which Specifications are prepared.

Projects generally exceeding $500,000 for which Bills of Quantities are prepared.

Special projects such as Kai Tak Airport development and large hospitals.

The quantity surveying services required on the Desalter project at Castle Peak. This section was set up at the request of Waterworks

Office.

That Government Housing carried out by Architectural Office.

Maintenance contracts and advice on subsidized schools.

Defence works for which Bills of Quantities or Specifications are prepared depending on the size of project.

Estimates, cost planning, cost statistics, and materials supplied through Government Supplies Department.

The Branch is responsible for the preparation of estimates, bills of quantities, contract documents, valuations for interim payments, final accounts and contractual claims for all Architectural Office projects. It is also responsible for arranging contracts and checking accounts for the main- tenance of Government buildings and British Armed Forces buildings, including checking the measurement of all Works Orders exceeding $1,600 in value.

4.12

The Branch is staffed by 51 Quantity Surveyors and professional assistants; supporting technical staff is engaged on preparation of contract documents for minor works, 'working-up', site measurement, checking accounts and similar duties.

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