土木工程拓展署 | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1 July 2004; 20 years ago (2004-07-01) |
Headquarters | Civil Engineering and Development Building, 101 Princess Margaret Road, Kowloon |
Employees | 2 094 (Mar 2022) |
Annual budget | HK$2,845 million (2022-23 FY) |
Agency executive |
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Website | www.cedd.gov.hk |
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Chinese | 土木工程拓展署 | ||||||||||
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The Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) is a department of the Hong Kong government that reports to the Development Bureau. Its major services include provision of land and infrastructure, port and marine services, geotechnical services and environment and sustainability services.
Organisation
The department has a headquarters, 2 functional offices (the Civil Engineering Office and the Geotechnical Engineering Office) and 5 regional development offices (the Sustainable Lantau Office, the East Development Office, the South Development Office, the West Development Office and the North Development Office).
History
The department was formed on 1 July 2004 through a merger of the Civil Engineering Department and the Territory Development Department. The CEDD formerly came under the (former) Environment, Transport and Works Bureau.
Mining Division
In 1951 in the Mining Section was created by the Labour Department, which was then transferred to the Civil Engineering Services Department in 1991 with it eventually renamed as the Mining Division.
See also
References
- ^ "Estimates for the year ending 31 March 2023". The 2022-23 Budget.
- "Senior appointment". 6 May 2022.
- "New Towns and New Major Urban Developments" (PDF). Hong Kong: The Facts. Information Services Department, Government of Hong Kong. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- "DEVB - My Blog: 70th anniversary of the... (462)".
External links
Development Bureau (Hong Kong) | |||||
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Secretary for Development: Michael Wong Wai-lun | |||||
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