Central Government Complex, Tamar
- Central Government Complex, Tamar
Central Government Complex, Tamar will be the new location for the offices of the Central Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Located at the Tamar site, the complex will house the Office of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and the Central Government Offices.
The complex consists of three blocks:
Central Government Complex Office Block
This block is made up of two towers and forms a glass arch. The 27 storey east tower will be home to:
* Chief Secretary for Administration
* Financial Secretary
* Transport and Housing Bureau
* Food and Health Bureau
* Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
* Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau
* Development Bureau
The 23 storey west (black glass) tower will be home to:
* Secretary of Security
* Secretary of Civil Service
* Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs
* Secretary of Home Affairs
* Secretary of Education
Central Government Complex Low Block
This 4 storey block will house the Office of the Chief Executive of and the Executive Council. The ExCo will have their chambers located here.
Central Government Complex Legco BlockThis block will consist of the 4 storey Legislative Council Chambers (Plenary Hall) and 10 storey office tower
This winning design was from the Gammon-Hip Hing group and scheduled to be completed in 2010.
Construction is due to begin in mid-February for completion in 2011. It will engage more than 3,000 workers. [ [http://www.news.gov.hk/en/category/infrastructureandlogistics/080128/html/080128en06004.htm Tamar contract signed ] ]
See also
* Central Government Offices - current home to the CE and Central Government bureaux.
* Legislative Council Building
* Tamar site
References
External links
* [http://www.tamar.gov.hk Tamar site]
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