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Disclosure Log the Disclosure Log Provides Summary Descriptions of the Nature of Information Requested and Released Under the Co Disclosure Log The disclosure log provides summary descriptions of the nature of information requested and released under the Code on Access to Information (“the Code") by this department. The disclosure log will be updated on a quarterly basis. If any member of the public wishes to obtain any information listed in the disclosure log, an information request should be made to our Access to Information Officer. Such requests will be handled in accordance with the Code. January to March 2020 Reference number Information requested and released ASD13/6-5/7 (311/2019) Architectural and structural drawings of Tung Tau Estate (Government Records Service reference numbers: 00048435-A/32201, 00048439-A/53071, 00048434-A/32096, 00048431-A/32093, 00048430-A/32092 and 00048433-A/32095) ASD13/6-5/7 (312/2019) (a) Architectural drawings of Kwun Tong Ferry Concourse Cooked Food Market; (b) architectural drawings of Tsun Yip Cooked Food Market; (c) layout plans of Wo Yi Hop Road Cooked Food Market; (d) layout plans of Nam Long Shan Road Cooked Food Market; (e) layout plans of Kut Shing Street Cooked Food Market; (f) architectural drawings of Hung Cheung Cooked Food Market; and (g) architectural drawings of Cheung Tat Road Cooked Food Market ASD13/6-5/7 (314/2019) Architectural drawings / structural drawings / architectural/structural school improvement programme and (7, 8, 36, 68, 71, 83, drawings / structural calculations for schools 94, 98, 99, 103/2020) ASD13/6-5/7 (1/2020) Structural drawings of R/F of Shek Kip Mei Park Sports Centre and Sai Kung Government Offices (drawings nos.: 2918/3 and 2918/63) ASD13/6-5/7 (2/2020) (a) Architectural drawings and structural drawings (alterations and additions works) of Flagstaff House; (b) architectural drawings of Rawlinson House; (c) architectural drawings of Wavell House; (d) architectural drawings and structural drawings (alterations and additions works) of Cassels Block; and (e) Architectural drawings and structural drawings (alterations and additions works) of former Victoria District Court. ASD13/6-5/7 (3/2020) Structural drawings of Hong Kong Film Archive and Island East Sports Centre ASD13/6-5/7 (4/2020) Building plans, structural plans and structural calculations of 1/F & 2/F, Wong Chuk Hang Complex for the Elderly ASD13/6-5/7 (10/2020) Architectural drawings of Mong Kok Market (previous name) ASD13/6-5/7 (11/2020) Architectural drawings: (a) Sheung Wan Municipal Services Building; (b) Western Market before revitalization; (c) Sai Ying Pun Market; (d) Tai Kok Tsui Municipal Services Building; and (e) Tai Po Complex ASD13/6-5/7 (12/2020) Architectural drawings and structural drawings (alterations and additions works) of Airport Core Programme Exhibition Centre before renovation ASD13/6-5/7 (13/2020) Information of procurement of stores and services ASD13/6-5/7 (15 – 35, Tender document of Signature Project Scheme (Kwun Tong District) - Construction of Music Fountains at Kwun 37 – 45, 48, 51 – 54, Tong Promenade (Contract No.: SSG510) 77/2020) ASD13/6-5/7 (47/2020) Information relating to hotline matters in Architectural Services Department ASD13/6-5/7 (49/2020) General conditions of contract for building works and tender documents for projects of Kwun Tong Promenade and Wanchai Moreton Terrace ASD13/6-5/7 (55/2020) Architectural drawings: (a) Kowloon Public Library; (b) San Hui Market; (c) Shek Wu Hui Municipal Services Building; and (d) Tsing Yi Municipal Services Building ASD13/6-5/7 (56/2020) Tender notices and general conditions of contract for building works of the following signature project schemes: (a) Music Fountains at Kwun Tong Promenade (project code: 458RO/contract number: SSG510); and (b) Moreton Terrace Activities Centre in Wan Chai (project code: 068RE / contract number: SSG509) ASD13/6-5/7 (57/2020) Architectural and structural drawings of Connaught Road Central Pedestrian Subway (26 Government Records Service reference numbers) ASD13/6-5/7 (58/2020) Bridge located in between Shek O Headland and Tai Tau Chau: (a) architectural and structural drawings; and (b) maintenance details of Shek O Headland Picnic Area ASD13/6-5/7 (60/2020) Information of Slope Feature Nos. 7SE-C/C92(1) and 7SE-A/C250 ASD13/6-5/7 (61/2020) Old architectural drawings of Luen Wo Hui Market ASD13/6-5/7 (62/2020) Project lists under ArchSD ASD13/6-5/7 (63/2020) (a) Layout plans of Nam Long Shan Road Cooked Food Market; and (b) layout plans and elevations of Centre Street Market; and (c) architectural drawings of Sai Ying Pun Market ASD13/6-5/7 (64/2020) Plans of Nam Long Shan Road Cooked Food Market ASD13/6-5/7 (65/2020) Information of Slope Feature Nos. 7SE-C/C92(1) and 7SE-A/C250 ASD13/6-5/7 (67/2020) Structural drawings of Po Leung Kuk Tung Chung Home for the Elderly ASD13/6-5/7 (72/2020) Structural drawings of a private property ASD13/6-5/7 (74/2020) Structural drawings and structural calculations of Sha Tin Cultural Complex and Library ASD13/6-5/7 (75/2020) Architectural and structural drawings of Ma On Shan Public Library ASD13/6-5/7 (81/2020) Architectural drawings of Diamond Hill Crematorium ASD13/6-5/7 (84/2020) Slope information of as-build drawings, maintenance manuals, design reports of Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital (slope reference numbers: 11SE-D/F214, 11SE-D/C381, 11SE-D/C382, 11SE-D/C437 and 11SE-D/CR563) ASD13/6-5/7 (85/2020) As-built drawings and design reports for site formation and foundation plans of Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital ASD13/6-5/7 (86/2020) Drainage plans of Sham Shui Po Public Dispensary ASD13/6-5/7 (87/2020) Architectural drawings of Tung Chau Street Temporary Market (including Sham Shui Po Jade Market) ASD13/6-5/7 (88/2020) Architectural drawings of Star Ferry Pier ASD13/6-5/7 (89/2020) Floor plans of Hong Kong Maritime Museum ASD13/6-5/7 (90/2020) Building plans, structural plans and drainage plans of the Tat Tung Road Public Toilet ASD13/6-5/7 (91/2020) As-built architectural drawings of the Tsing Yi Southwest Leisure Building ASD13/6-5/7 (92/2020) Structural drawings and structural calculations of Sha Tin Cultural Complex and Library ASD13/6-5/7 (93/2020) Architectural drawings of City Gallery ASD13/6-5/7 (95/2020) Architectural drawings of PMQ ASD13/6-5/7 (97/2020) Architectural drawings of Cattle Depot Artist Village before revitalization ASD13/6-5/7 (100/2020) Architectural drawings of the Hong Kong Central Library ASD13/6-5/7 (101/2020) Architectural drawings of Fringe Club before revitalization ASD13/6-5/7 (103/2020) (a) Structural drawings (school improvement programme) of a kindergarten; and (b) structural drawings of four schools ASD13/6-5/7 (107/2020) Architectural drawings of the Cattle Depot Artist Village before revitalization ASD13/6-5/7 (102/2020) Prefabrication information in 10 public projects ASD13/6-5/7 (108/2020) Site drainage layout plans and sewerage plans of the Lai King Disciplined Services Quarters ASD13/6-5/7 (112/2020) Architectural and structural drawings of the Yau Ma Tei Car Park Building ASD13/6-5/7 (115/2020) Structural drawings of Sheung On Street Playground April to June 2020 Reference number Information requested and released ASD13/6-5/7 (109/2020) Building plans for loading/unloading zone and the stage of Hong Kong Coliseum ASD13/6-5/7 (111/2020) Floor plans and elevations of Sha Tin Public Library ASD13/6-5/7 (113, 120, Architectural drawings / structural drawings / structural 128, 137, 139, 149, 159, calculations / drainage drawings / architectural school 171, 175, 191, 200 and improvement programme drawings / structural school 205/2020) improvement programme drawings / construction detail for schools ASD13/6-5/7 (114/2020) Elevations of the Oi! after revitalization ASD13/6-5/7 (116/2020) Building plans, structural plans and structural calculations of Wong Chuk Hang Complex for the Elderly ASD13/6-5/7 (117/2020) Drainage records of Pui To Road (South) Rest Garden ASD13/6-5/7 (121/2020) Floor plans of the Hung Hom Ferry Pier ASD13/6-5/7 (123/2020) Architectural drawings of the old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital ASD13/6-5/7 (127, 163, Architectural drawings / as-build architectural drawings / 192, 207, 208 and architectural alterations and additions works drawings / 212/2020) structural alterations and additions works drawings of Carparks/Carpark Buildings ASD13/6-5/7 (130/2020) Floor plans of central lawn and water fountain of the Victoria Park ASD13/6-5/7 (132/2020) Structural calculations for foundation works of Sheung On Street Playground ASD13/6-5/7 (134/2020) Roof plans of the Dunrose ASD13/6-5/7 (135/2020) Plans and elevations of the Bracket ASD13/6-5/7 (138/2020) Architectural drawings of the PMQ ASD13/6-5/7 (140/2020) Structural alterations and additions works drawings of Central Government Pier ASD13/6-5/7 (141/2020) Architectural drawings of the Southorn Playground ASD13/6-5/7 (150/2020) Building and structural drawings of Buxey Lodge ASD13/6-5/7 (151/2020) Building and structural drawings of Chater Hall ASD13/6-5/7 (155/2020) Layout plans of Edward Youde Aviary of Hong Kong Park ASD13/6-5/7 (156/2020) Floor plans and alterations and additions works drawings of public bathhouse at Second Street ASD13/6-5/7 (157/2020) As-built drawings of underground public toilet at Second Street ASD13/6-5/7 (160/2020) Structural drawings of Core Building 1 & 2, Photonics Centre and Enterprise Place located at Hong Kong Science Park ASD13/6-5/7 (162/2020) Architectural drawings of General Post Office ASD13/6-5/7 (164/2020) Slope information of former Caritas Jockey Club Hostel-Mount Davis (feature nos 11SW-A/C 1239
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