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

of the training period, which has been shortened from four years to three years with effect from 1st October 1976.

7.76

Officers recruited in the Surveying Assistant grades, although not pupils, may, subject to holding the necessary academic qualifications, take professional examinations. In the 1976 Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors examinations, three Surveying Assistants (Estate) passed the Part I examination, and six Student Estate Surveyors and one Surveying Assistant (Estate) passed the Part II examination.

7.77

During the year, one Basic Survey Training course was conducted, attended by ten Surveying Assistants (Land) and two Basic Cartographic Training courses were conducted for 20 Cartographic Assistants from this office and 13 Cartographic Assistants from the New Territories Administration. Five refresher courses were conducted for serving Surveying Assistants (Land & Engineering) and one elementary Survey Training Course for Surveying Assistants (Estate). All Surveying and Cartographic Assistants Rank III are required to pass a departmental promotion examination before gaining promotion to Rank II. During the year results were as follows:-

Sat Passed Surveying Assistant (Estate) 18 13 Surveying Assistant (Land) 23 17 Surveying Assistant (Engineering) 20 16 Cartographic Assistant (C.L. & 3.0.) 17 10 Cartographic Assistant (N.T.A.) 11 6

7.78

Four other short courses were also conducted for assistance in the training of 48 officers of other Government Departments comprising Land Inspectors, Student Building Surveyors, Foremen, Overseas and Executive Officers.

Overseas Training

7.79

In the United Kingdom, two Surveying Assistants (Land) were attending a three-year B.Sc. course in Land Surveying at the North East London Polytechnic, two Surveying Assistants (Engineering) and one Surveying Assistant (Land) were attending the one-year Army Survey Course at the School of Military Survey, two Student Estate Surveyors were attending a six-month polytechnic course followed by a six-month attachment to Messrs. Gerald Eve & Co. and one Estate Surveyor was on a nine-month attachment to the same firm.

7.80

One Cartographic Assistant (Photo) was sent to Australia to undertake a four-month attachment to the Division of National Mapping of the Department of National Resources in Canberra.

Welfare

7.81

The Crown Lands and Survey Office Social Club continued its activities throughout the year. These included a Christmas party held at the Office, a picnic to Wu Kai Sha Youth Village and inter-Office sports contests.

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of the training period, which has been shortened from four years to three years with effect from 1st October 1976. 7.76 Officers recruited in the Surveying Assistant grades, although not pupils, may, subject to holding the necessary academic qualifications, take professional examinations. In the 1976 Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors examinations, three Surveying Assistants (Estate) passed the Part I examination, and six Student Estate Surveyors and one Surveying Assistant (Estate) passed the Part II examination. 7.77 During the year, one Basic Survey Training course was conducted, attended by ten Surveying Assistants (Land) and two Basic Cartographic Training courses were conducted for 20 Cartographic Assistants from this office and 13 Cartographic Assistants from the New Territories Administration. Five refresher courses were conducted for serving Surveying Assistants (Land & Engineering) and one elementary Survey Training Course for Surveying Assistants (Estate). All Surveying and Cartographic Assistants Rank III are required to pass a departmental promotion examination before gaining promotion to Rank II. During the year results were as follows:- Sat Passed Surveying Assistant (Estate) 18 13 Surveying Assistant (Land) 23 17 Surveying Assistant (Engineering) 20 16 Cartographic Assistant (C.L. & 3.0.) 17 10 Cartographic Assistant (N.T.A.) 11 6 7.78 Four other short courses were also conducted for assistance in the training of 48 officers of other Government Departments comprising Land Inspectors, Student Building Surveyors, Foremen, Overseas and Executive Officers. Overseas Training 7.79 In the United Kingdom, two Surveying Assistants (Land) were attending a three-year B.Sc. course in Land Surveying at the North East London Polytechnic, two Surveying Assistants (Engineering) and one Surveying Assistant (Land) were attending the one-year Army Survey Course at the School of Military Survey, two Student Estate Surveyors were attending a six-month polytechnic course followed by a six-month attachment to Messrs. Gerald Eve & Co. and one Estate Surveyor was on a nine-month attachment to the same firm. 7.80 One Cartographic Assistant (Photo) was sent to Australia to undertake a four-month attachment to the Division of National Mapping of the Department of National Resources in Canberra. Welfare 7.81 The Crown Lands and Survey Office Social Club continued its activities throughout the year. These included a Christmas party held at the Office, a picnic to Wu Kai Sha Youth Village and inter-Office sports contests. 85
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of the training period, which has been shortened from four years to three years with effect from 1st October 1976. 7.76 Officers recruited in the Surveying Assistant grades, although not pupils, may, subject to holding the necessary academic qualifications, take professional examinations. In the 1976 Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors examinations, three Surveying Assistants (Estate) passed the Part I examination, and six Student Estate Surveyors and one Surveying Assistant (Estate) passed the Part II examination. 7.77 During the year, one Basic Survey Training course was conducted, attended by ten Surveying Assistants (Land) and two Basic Cartographic Training courses were conducted for 20 Cartographic Assistants from this office and 13 In addition, Cartographic Assistants from the New Territories Administration. five refresher courses were conducted for serving Surveying Assistants (Land & Engineering) and one elementary Survey Training Course for Surveying Assistants (Estate). All Surveying and Cartographic Assistants Rank III are required to pass a departmental promotion examination before gaining promotion to Rank II. During the year results were as follows :- Surveying Assistant (Estate) Surveying Assistant (Land) Surveying Assistant (Engineering) Cartographic Assistant (C.L. & 3.0.) Cartographic Assistant (N.T.A.) : Sat Passed 18 13 23 17 20 16 17 10 11 6 7.78 Four other short courses were also conducted for assistance in the training of 48 officers of other Government Departments comprising Land Inspectors, Student Building Surveyors, Foremen, Overseas and Executive Officers. Overseas Training 7.79 In the United Kingdom, two Surveying Assistants (Land) were attending a three-year B.Sc. course in Land Surveying at the North East London Polytech- nic, two Surveying Assistants (Engineering) and one Surveying Assistant (Land) were attending the one-year Army Survey Course at the School of Military Survey, two Student Estate Surveyors were attending a six-month polytechnic course followed by a six-month attachment to Messrs. Gerald Eve & Co. and one Estate Surveyor was on a nine-month attachment to the same firm. 7.80 One Cartographic Assistant (Photo) was sent to Australia to undertake a four-month attachment to the Division of National Mapping of the Department of National Resources in Canberra. Welfare 7.81 The Crown Lands and Survey Office Social Club continued its activit- ies throughout the year. These included a Christmas party held at the Office, a picnic to Wu Kai Sha Youth Village and inter-Office sports contests. 85
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of the training period, which has been shortened from four years to three years with effect from 1st October 1976.

7.76

Officers recruited in the Surveying Assistant grades, although not pupils, may, subject to holding the necessary academic qualifications, take professional examinations. In the 1976 Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors examinations, three Surveying Assistants (Estate) passed the Part I examination, and six Student Estate Surveyors and one Surveying Assistant (Estate) passed the Part II examination.

7.77

During the year, one Basic Survey Training course was conducted, attended by ten Surveying Assistants (Land) and two Basic Cartographic Training courses were conducted for 20 Cartographic Assistants from this office and 13

In addition, Cartographic Assistants from the New Territories Administration. five refresher courses were conducted for serving Surveying Assistants (Land & Engineering) and one elementary Survey Training Course for Surveying Assistants (Estate). All Surveying and Cartographic Assistants Rank III are required to pass a departmental promotion examination before gaining promotion to Rank II. During the year results were as follows :-

Surveying Assistant (Estate)

Surveying Assistant (Land)

Surveying Assistant (Engineering)

Cartographic Assistant (C.L. & 3.0.)

Cartographic Assistant (N.T.A.)

:

Sat

Passed

18

13

23

17

20

16

17

10

11

6

7.78

Four other short courses were also conducted for assistance in the training of 48 officers of other Government Departments comprising Land Inspectors, Student Building Surveyors, Foremen, Overseas and Executive

Officers.

Overseas Training

7.79

In the United Kingdom, two Surveying Assistants (Land) were attending a three-year B.Sc. course in Land Surveying at the North East London Polytech- nic, two Surveying Assistants (Engineering) and one Surveying Assistant (Land) were attending the one-year Army Survey Course at the School of Military Survey, two Student Estate Surveyors were attending a six-month polytechnic course followed by a six-month attachment to Messrs. Gerald Eve & Co. and one Estate Surveyor was on a nine-month attachment to the same firm.

7.80

One Cartographic Assistant (Photo) was sent to Australia to undertake a four-month attachment to the Division of National Mapping of the Department of National Resources in Canberra.

Welfare

7.81

The Crown Lands and Survey Office Social Club continued its activit- ies throughout the year. These included a Christmas party held at the Office, a picnic to Wu Kai Sha Youth Village and inter-Office sports contests.

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