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

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Chief Architect, Division III: J. LEI Meng-can

Chief Architect, Division IV: P. CHUNG Yin-min, Dip.Arch., A.R.I.B.A.

Chief Architect, Division V: MOK Wei-tak, B.A. (Arch.) (Univ. of Sheffield), A.R.I.B.A. (Acting)

All five Architectural Divisions are engaged on new works and each is headed by a Chief Architect. Divisions I and II are each sub-divided into three groups headed by Senior Architects, each group forming a working team capable of handling the whole process of designing the buildings and preparing the architectural drawings for the projects allocated to them. To each of these groups is allocated the building programme of specific Government departments, whilst other buildings designated 'general' are distributed amongst the groups. This system simplifies liaison with the departments concerned and enables each group to acquire a background of experience of the building requirements of their client Departments.

Division III is responsible for that part of the housing programme entrusted to the Office in addition to a number of other projects such as crematoria, standard clinics and recreation grounds. Also in Division III is a minor works group, headed by a Senior Architect, which deals with the very large number of minor projects in the Programme, many of them on behalf of the Urban Council. Division IV is responsible for military and defence works projects generally and Division V, which was created during the latter part of the year under review, is responsible for the works programme involved in relocating the Headquarters of the British Forces in Hong Kong at H.M.S. Tamar and relocating at Sek Kong those services, including the Royal Air Force, currently stationed at R.A.F. Kai Tak.

4.09

Details of some of the many projects undertaken by these five Divisions, which were under construction or were completed during the year, are given in paragraphs 4.35 to 4.92.

4.10

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.

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:-

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4.08 Chief Architect, Division III: J. LEI Meng-can Chief Architect, Division IV: P. CHUNG Yin-min, Dip.Arch., A.R.I.B.A. Chief Architect, Division V: MOK Wei-tak, B.A. (Arch.) (Univ. of Sheffield), A.R.I.B.A. (Acting) All five Architectural Divisions are engaged on new works and each is headed by a Chief Architect. Divisions I and II are each sub-divided into three groups headed by Senior Architects, each group forming a working team capable of handling the whole process of designing the buildings and preparing the architectural drawings for the projects allocated to them. To each of these groups is allocated the building programme of specific Government departments, whilst other buildings designated 'general' are distributed amongst the groups. This system simplifies liaison with the departments concerned and enables each group to acquire a background of experience of the building requirements of their client Departments. Division III is responsible for that part of the housing programme entrusted to the Office in addition to a number of other projects such as crematoria, standard clinics and recreation grounds. Also in Division III is a minor works group, headed by a Senior Architect, which deals with the very large number of minor projects in the Programme, many of them on behalf of the Urban Council. Division IV is responsible for military and defence works projects generally and Division V, which was created during the latter part of the year under review, is responsible for the works programme involved in relocating the Headquarters of the British Forces in Hong Kong at H.M.S. Tamar and relocating at Sek Kong those services, including the Royal Air Force, currently stationed at R.A.F. Kai Tak. 4.09 Details of some of the many projects undertaken by these five Divisions, which were under construction or were completed during the year, are given in paragraphs 4.35 to 4.92. 4.10 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. 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:- 34 Page 46
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4.08 Chief Architect, Division III: J. LEI Meng-can Chief Architect, Division IV: P. CHUNG Yin-min, Dip.Arch., A.R.I.B.A. Chief Architect, Division V: MOK Wei-tak, B.A. (Arch.) (Univ. of Sheffield), A.R.I.B.A. (Acting) All five Architectural Divisions are engaged on new works and each is headed by a Chief Architect. Divisions I and II are each sub-divided into three groups headed by Senior Architects, each group forming a working team capable of handling the whole process of designing the buildings and preparing the architectural drawings for the projects allocated to them. To each of these groups is allocated the building programme of specific Government departments, whilst other buildings designated 'general' are distributed amongst the groups. This system simplifies liaison with the departments concerned and enables each group to acquire a background of experience of the building requirements of their client Departments. Division III is responsible for that part of the housing programme entrusted to the Office in addition to a number of other projects such as crematoria, standard clinics and recreation grounds. Also in Division III is a minor works group, headed by a Senior Architect, which deals with the very large number of minor projects in the Programme, many of them on behalf of the Urban Council. Division IV is responsible for military and defence works projects generally and Division V, which was created during the latter part of the year under review, is responsible for the works programme involved in relocating the Headquarters of the British Forces in Hong Kong at H.M.S. Tamar and relocating at Sek Kong those services, including the Royal Air Force, currently stationed at R.A.F. Kai Tak. 4.09 Details of some of the many projects undertaken by these five Divisions, which were under construction or were completed during the year, are given in paragraphs 4.35 to 4.92. 4.10 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. 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:- 34 age 46 Page
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4.08

Chief Architect, Division III:

J. LEI Meng-can

Chief Architect, Division IV: P. CHUNG Yin-min, Dip.Arch., A.R.I.B.A.

Chief Architect, Division V:

MOK Wei-tak, B.A. (Arch.) (Univ. of Sheffield), A.R.I.B.A. (Acting)

All five Architectural Divisions are engaged on new works and each is headed by a Chief Architect. Divisions I and II are each sub-divided into three groups headed by Senior Architects, each group forming a working team capable of handling the whole process of designing the buildings and preparing the architectural drawings for the projects allocated to them. To each of these groups is allocated the building programme of specific Government departments, whilst other buildings designated 'general' are distributed amongst the groups. This system simplifies liaison with the departments concerned and enables each group to acquire a background of experience of the building requirements of their client Departments. Division III is responsible for that part of the housing programme entrusted to the Office in addition to a number of other projects such as crematoria, standard clinics and recreation grounds. Also in Division III is a minor works group, headed by a Senior Architect, which deals with the very large number of minor projects in the Programme, many of them on behalf of the Urban Council. Division IV is responsible for military and defence works projects generally and Division V, which was created during the latter part of the year under review, is responsible for the works programme involved in relocating the Headquarters of the British Forces in Hong Kong at H.M.S. Tamar and relocating at Sek Kong those services, including the Royal Air Force, currently stationed at R.A.F. Kai Tak.

4.09

Details of some of the many projects undertaken by these five Divisions, which were under construction or were completed during the year, are given in paragraphs 4.35 to 4.92.

4.10

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.

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:-

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