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No Year Name of Company Project Title Address Lot No BD File Ref List of projects used in HKIA/ARB Professional Assessment 2007 - 2019 Date of Occupation No Year Name of Company Project Title Address Lot No BD File Ref. Permit / Practical Special Topic Completion (month/year) 1 2007 Aedas Limited Satellite Earth Station Dai Hei Street at Tai Po Industrial Estate Section G Tai Po Town Lot 13 BD 2/9141/01 (P) Jan 04 IL7076, IL7077, IL971, IL970 SARP, 2 2007 AGC Design Limited Proposed Hotel Development at 31E - 39 Wyndham Street, Central 31E, 31F, 33-39 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong BD3/2058/94 PT IV Jul 04 IL970RP, IL970SBSS1 RP 3 2007 Aedas Limited Extension to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Tseung Kwan O Tseung Kwan O Lot 45, Area II, Po Lam Lane Tseung Kwan O Lot 45 BD 9106/04 31 Oct 2006 4 2007 P & T Architects and Engineers Limited Residential Development At 2 Lok Kwai Path Shatin, N.T. 2 Lok Kwai Path, Shatin, N.T. STTL 526 BD 9067/02 Jan 06 / May 06 5 2007 Leung King Partners Ltd Villa Rosa Residents 82 Peak Road, Hong Kong RBL 742 BD 2014/98 Aug 00 Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects & 6 2007 Tuen Mun Area 4C, TMTL 384 King Fung Path, Tuen Mun, N.T. Lot No. 384, Area 4C BD 6/9260/97H (P) Aug 02 Engineers (HK) Limited 7 2007 MLA Architects (H.K.) Limited Service Apartment Building at Nos. 116-122, Yeung Uk Road (H-Cube) 116-122 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan, N.T. TWTL 407 9325/93 28 Aug 06 8 2007 Simon Kwan Architect & Associates Ltd Anglers' Bay Residential Development 18A Castle Peak Road, Sham Tseng, Tsuen Wan 214, DD387 BD 9022/01 19 Oct 04 / 22 Dec 04 9 2007 CYS Associates (HK) Limited Residential Re-development at Nam Wai Nam Wai, Sai Kung 999 in DD214 9194/05 Nov 07 10 2007 Aedas Limited Landmark East 12 Ice House Street - 16 Des Voeux Road Central IL3087 2/2060/74 28 Nov 06 11 2007 Architecture Design and Research Group Hong Kong Community College Development at West Kowloon J/O Hoi Ting Road and Hoi Wang Road KIL 11176 BD 2/4050/05 15 June 07 12 2007 Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Limited Provision of Tunnel Ventilation System For Beacon Hill Tunnel Beacon Hill, Kowloon Hill N/A, KCRC Vested Land 2/7977/03 (TWVB) (P) O. P Obtained July 07 Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects & Phase 1 OP - 12/2002 ; 13 2007 Comprehensive Development at Lot No 11127, 8 Fuk Lee Street, Kowloon No 201 Tai Kok Tsui Road and Fuk Lee Street, Kowloon KIL No 11127 BD 2-3/4024/99 Engineers (HK) Limited Phase 2 OP - 07/2003 14 2007 Hong Kong Housing Authority Shek Kip Mei Redevelopment Phase 1 Shek Kip Mei Estate, Mei Ying House & Mei Yue House Housing Authority Vesting Order No. 32 HD(ICU) BI 2/KL48 May 06 15 2007 Ronald Lu & Partners (Hong Kong) Limited Choi Hung Park and Ride Development Clear Water Bay Road, Kowloon NKIL 6179 BD 2/7182/95 Dec 05 16 2007 Aedas Limited Hong Kong Jockey Club Shatin Race course Parade Ring Redevelopment Shatin STTL 13 2/9091/03 Nov 04 17 2007 Eddie Chan Architects Limited Phase II, Floral Villas 18 Tso Wo Road, Tso Wo Hang, Sai Hung Lot No. 314 in D. D. 252 BD 2/9188/04 18 July 2007, 4 May 2007 Redevelopment of Marymount Primary School and Improvement of Marymount 18 2007 Simon Kwan Architect & Associates Ltd 336-338 Tai Hang Road and 123 Blue Pool Road IL 8549 and IL 8499 BD 3075/02(P) 21 Jul 06 Secondary School School Improvement Programme Ph2 P5 Group 8: Extension to P17II Pui Tak 19 2007 Leigh & Orange Limited 18 Aberdeen Main Road, Hong Kong AIL 174 BD 2/2038/96H (P) Jan 04 (OP), Oct 03 (PC) Canossian Primary School 5 Science Park West Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park, 20 2007 Architectural Services Department Science Park at Pak Shek Kok Phase IC - Building 9 TPTL 171 ASD 51/6440 Y Jun 04 Pak Shek Kok 21 2007 Leigh & Orange Limited Redevelopment of Teaching Building Chung Chi College Phase V The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT STTL STTL 437 BD 4/9327/94(P) 31 Aug 00 22 2007 Associated Architects Limited Proposed Development of Composite Building 18 Fuk Lo Tsun Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon 2724SA 2/4002/98 Sep 02 Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects & Level 1 to 2A Festival Walk, Tat Chee Avenue, Yau Yat 23 2007 A&A Works to Cinemas, Festival Walk NKIL 6181 2-3/4055/93/15 Dec 06 Engineers (HK) Limited Tseng, NKIL 6181, Kowloon 20 Nov 04 (Phase 1) and 24 2007 AGC Design Limited School Improvement Programme (Final Phase) for Fortrees Hill Methodist School 19 Fortress Hill, North Point, Hong Kong Government Land (THK-1220) 11 Sep 04 (Phase 2) 25 2007 Wong & Ouyang (HK) Limited Residential Redevelopment 35 Deep Water Bay Road, Hong Kong RBL 536 & Ext BD 2/3002/00 Mar 03 26 2007 David S.K. Au & Associates Ltd. Proposed Printing Factory Industrial Estate, Tseung Kwan O TKOTL 39, S.S.1, S.H. N.T. BD 2/9252/96(P) Around Oct 07 27 2007 Aedas Limited MTRCL Tung Chung Cable Car Ngong Ping Theme Village Ngong Ping Road, Lantau Lot No. 238 in D. D. Ngong Ping BD 2/9905/03 (NPTV) (P) May 06 28 2007 Hong Kong Housing Department Aldrich Bay Phase 5, Market Complex Aldrich Bay Road, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong HK11NR N.A. Aug 07 Proposed Commercial Redevelopment of New Port Theatre at 23-29 Jordan KIL 1301 S.ASS 12 R.P., SASS II R.P., 29 2007 AGC Design Limited 23-29 Jordan Road, Kowloon BD 4033/99 Oct 03 Road, Kowloon SA10R.P. and SA9RP 30 2007 Aedas Limited The Luxe Manor (A&A) 39 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui KIL 7466, 7460, 7424, 6843 BD SM 4174/79 6 Jun 07 31 2007 Aedas Limited Wanchai Chapel 118 Gloucester Road, Wanchai IL8909 BD 2/3028/00 Oct 04 / Mar 05 32 2007 MLA Architects (H.K.) Limited Residential Development At Ngau Tam Mei, Phase 2, Yuen Long Ngau Tam Mei, N.T. 2094 in D.D. 105, Yuen Long BD 9192/00 8 Dec 04 Andrew Lee King Fun & Associates Architects 33 2007 100 QRC 100 Queen's Road Central IL 23 R.P. BD 2057/01 Sep 06 / Oct 06 Limited 34 2007 Spence Robinson LT Limited Hotel Development at 46-48 Anchor Street 46-48 Anchor Street, Tai Kok Tsui KIL 6374 4/4028/01 Mar 2005 ASD Ref: 35 2007 Aedas Limited Stanley Main Beach, Watersports Centre Stanley Main Beach, Tam Tam Wan -- 302154181SSH3251M15 28 Sep 04 1520 School Improvement Programme, Final Phase Self-Delivery Mode (S290 - La 36 2007 Arthur C.S. Kwok Architects & Associates Ltd 18 La Salle Road, Kowloon NKIL 1127 R.P. BD 3025/02(P) 30 May 05 Salle College) 37 2007 Design Vision Architects Limited The Proposed Campus Redevelopment for China Graduate School of Theology 4 & 5 Devon Road, Kowloon Tong NKIL 894 2/4026/98 Dec 00 38 2007 P & T Architects and Engineers Limited Residential Development at RBL 1142 South Bay Road Adjoining No. 14 South Bay Road, Repulse Bay, Hong R.B.L. 1142 31 Dec 02 39 2007 Ronald Lu & Partners (Hong Kong) Limited SIP Final Phase (Package 4) - Group 5 S285 - Jockey Club TI-I College Lok King Street, Fo Tan, Shatin Shatin Town Lot 324 BD 2/3130/01(P) Oct 05 40 2007 K & W Architects Limited A&A Works on Godown Extension at Gemstar Tower J/O Man Lok Street, Man Yue Street, Hung Hom Road H.H.I.L. No. 545 BD 2/4062/98 24 Jul 06 (OP) 41 2007 Chung Wah Nan Architects Ltd Sandwich Class Housing Project, Sunshine Grove Area 14J, Tak Yi Street, Shatin STTL 430 BD 2/9203/95H(P) May 1998 ASD School Improvement Programme Phase IV, Package 2, Group 6, Good 42 2007 Leigh & Orange Limited 171 Ma Tau Wai Road, Kowloon KIL 7860 BD 4/3086/01(P) 6 Jan 05 Shepherd Primary School 43 2007 Ma & Fong & Associates Ltd Proposed House Development at RBL 1133, South Bay Road, Repulse Bay RBL 1133, South Bay Road, Repulse Bay RBL 1133 BD 2/3038/97 Apr 00 OP: 23 July 2007 ; PC: 44 2007 CYS Associates (HK) Limited Kellett School Proposed Extension 2 Wah Lok Path, Wah Fu, Pokfulam, Hong Kong I.L. 8542 BD 2/2004/05 Anticipate by Mid Aug 07 Tai Po Town Lot No. 1 Section A, Sub- 45 2007 EC Projects Ltd Fibre Optic Factory 3 Dai Kwai Street, Tai Po Industrical Estate BD 2/9132/00 Mar 02 section 3&3A 46 2007 Aedas Limited Tsuen Wan Plaza - Renovation of T.W.T.L. 326, Tsuen Wan Tsuen Wan Plaza, 4-30 Tai Pa Street, Tsuen Wan, N.T. T.W.T.L. 3262 BD 2-3/9113/87/9 Oct 06 Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects & The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, 47 2007 Phase VII, Development, The HK Poly U K.I.L. 9853 R.P. & Extension BD 2/4004/02 Sep 05 Engineers (HK) Limited Kowloon 48 2007 WCWP International Limited School Improvement Programme, Package 1, Group 3 - St. Paul's Secondary Ventris Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong IL 8491 & Ext. BD 2/3032/02(P) 26 Sep 05 49 2007 Aedas Limited Tai Yau Arcade Renovation 181 Johnston Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong I.L.
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