Committee
Working Party on the Control of
Offensive Trades
Container Terminal Facilities Committee
Container Co-ordination Group
Container Port Progress Committee
Representative(s)
Chief Engineer, Consultants
Management Division
Chief Engineer, Port Works Division
Senior Engineer, Port Works Division
Senior Engineer, Port Works Division
Airport Security Committee
Mass Transit Railway Utilities
Co-ordinating Group
Airport Liaison Officer
Senior Engineer, Drainage Works
Division
6.06
CONSULTANTS MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Chief Engineer:
NIP Kam-fan, Ph.D., M.Sc., M.A., C.Eng., M.I.C.E., F.I.H.E.
Consulting Engineers continued to play an important part in the implementation of civil engineering projects. Owing to the specialised nature of some projects, it has been necessary to engage consulting engineers to assist in their implementation, and their involvement in the foreseeable future is likely to be in the field of environmental pollution control projects.
6.07 Eight firms of consulting engineers were engaged on 30 projects. Reports on eight of the investigation or feasibility study projects were received in 1974/75.
6.08
Construction work was commenced during the year on Stage II of the Clear Water Bay Road Development at Ngau Chi Wan. Work on the extension of the runway by 847 metres to 3,393 metres was substantially completed. Grooving has been carried out on 70% of the extended runway. Construction of the main culvert in Kwai Chung Reclamation was also completed.
General
DEVELOPMENT AND AIRPORT DIVISION
Chief Engineer:
WONG Kwok-choy, B.Sc.(Eng.)(H.K.), C.Eng., M.I.C.E. (Acting)
6.09
The Development and Airport Division is responsible for investigating the engineering feasibility of schemes for the provision of land for urban development in Kowloon. Where Government agrees to proceed with a scheme, the Division also carries out the formation of the land and the provision of services.
6.10
Although most of the projects in the New Territories had been handed over to N.T.D.D. following its establishment in July 1973, the Division
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Committee
Working Party on the Control of
Offensive Trades
Container Terminal Facilities Committee
Container Co-ordination Group
Container Port Progress Committee
Representative(s)
Chief Engineer, Consultants
Management Division
Chief Engineer, Port Works Division
Senior Engineer, Port Works Division
Senior Engineer, Port Works Division
Airport Security Committee
Mass Transit Railway Utilities
Co-ordinating Group
Airport Liaison Officer
Senior Engineer, Drainage Works
Division
6.06
CONSULTANTS MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Chief Engineer:
NIP Kam-fan, Ph.D., M.Sc., M.A., C.Eng., M.I.C.E., F.I.H.E.
Consulting Engineers continued to play an important part in the implementation of civil engineering projects. Owing to the specialised nature of some projects, it has been necessary to engage consulting engineers to assist in their implementation, and their involvement in the foreseeable future is likely to be in the field of environmental pollution control projects.
6.07 Eight firms of consulting engineers were engaged on 30 projects. Reports on eight of the investigation or feasibility study projects were received in 1974/75.
6.08
Construction work was commenced during the year on Stage II of the Clear Water Bay Road Development at Ngau Chi Wan. Work on the extension of the runway by 847 metres to 3,393 metres was substantially completed. Grooving has been carried out on 70% of the extended runway. Construction of the main culvert in Kwai Chung Reclamation was also completed.
General
DEVELOPMENT AND AIRPORT DIVISION
Chief Engineer:
WONG Kwok-choy, B.Sc.(Eng.)(H.K.), C.Eng., M.I.C.E. (Acting)
6.09
The Development and Airport Division is responsible for investigating the engineering feasibility of schemes for the provision of land for urban development in Kowloon. Where Government agrees to proceed with a scheme, the Division also carries out the formation of the land and the provision of
services.
6.10
Although most of the projects in the New Territories had been handed over to N.T.D.D. following its establishment in July 1973, the Division
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