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Friday, 10 July 2009 11:04

(NST) KUALA TERENGGANU: The RM18 million Aquatic Centre in Batu Burok here was ordered by the Works Ministry to close indefinitely yesterday. Works Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor said too many flaws had been detected in the year-old centre, making it unsafe for public use.

The state of the art centre, which has separate facilities for swimming and diving events, was completed in May last year, just in time for the Malaysia Games. Since then, the centre has been open to the the public for swimming.

"We inspected the lower ground level and found too many leaks.

"We also found rusty structures and faulty electrical connections that were exposed to water. All these have made the centre unsafe for use," Shaziman told reporters after leading a ministry inspection team to the centre.

In an immediate response, Public Works Department director-general Datuk Seri Dr Judin Abdul Karim, who was also present, said action would be taken against the Terengganu PWD officers who were the supervisors of the project if they were found to be negligent.

The state PWD was in charge of the contract, which meant they implemented and managed the project.

The closure of the aquatic centre is the latest blow for the state government after another of its sporting facilities, the roof of the RM228 million Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium in Gong Badak, collapsed on June 2.

Shaziman expressed regret and concern over both incidents and questioned how two important and costly sporting projects ended up this way.

"We have asked the contractors (Pakatan Nadiwangsa Sdn Bhd) to conduct immediate remedial works as the project is still in its defect period."

Shaziman said, more importantly, the PWD found other weaknesses.

They included its design, the implementation of the project and the supervision of the project when it was being built.

"Maybe they hurried the project to meet the (Sukma) games deadline but this is not an excuse why the project did not meet the required standards. This is supposed to be a safe facility for the people."

Shaziman said PWD must, from now on, look seriously at how it conducts its projects.

He said the department must stop looking only at deadlines and instead ensure specifications and quality standards were met.

"We do not want projects that are unsafe and have short lifespans. This aquatic centre is a good example. It is just one year old and already there are so many problems. This is definitely not healthy."

Shaziman expected a preliminary finding on problems affecting the aquatic centre to be submitted to him by the federal PWD in 10 days.

 

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written by kent chong, July 10, 2009 11:06:54
SYABAS, SATU LAGI PROJECT BARISAN NASIONAL! jasa? DOSA KEPADA RAKYAT!!!!!
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written by MyBUDAK, July 10, 2009 11:07:54
with BN in power more "LEAKS" are EXPECTED... smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif
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written by arazak, July 10, 2009 11:28:37
After the RM228 million Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin collapsed, now is the RM18 million leaking Aquatic Centre! What else after this. . .?

This is what you get when the country is ruled by a corrupt regime from the top to the core! “Corruption” is the regime’s culture and “corruption” is the middle name of the top UMNO/BN leaders! They can’t live without corruption.

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written by uxzee, July 10, 2009 12:02:56
Kalau project UMNO atau BN, ini biasa lah.

Tak payah report MACC, tak payah siasat. Satu lagi peluang untuk kuncu kuncu UMNO minta berjuta juta tambahan untuk repair.

Syabas !
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written by Taufique, July 10, 2009 12:13:17
This is how they make their money over and over again. Get a project completed below standards, and when you have to repair and redo everything, thats more money into the pocket.

But on hindsight, I think they made a good decision to close it down, before something untoward was to happen and injure anyone. But this doesnt give them any right to keep on building substandard buildings and keeping on closing it in the name of public safety.
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written by technoboy, July 10, 2009 12:56:12
Another UMNO/BN scandal, all because of corrupted crooks!
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written by smeagrooo, July 10, 2009 13:46:41
How come when the roof came down they didnt put a big sign board saying "INI SATU LAGI PROJEK OLEH BN"? hurry la go put one big sign board for this aquatic centre for being a washout!
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written by NanoNano, July 10, 2009 13:47:05
Go to Putrajaya and look at the sorry state of affairs with the buildings!
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written by yellowwoman, July 10, 2009 14:04:30
Banyak lagi yang akan collapse. Tunggu aje.
Hope the roofs of houses of those who "makan duit" (better term than makan suap) fall on the owners but don't kill them, just paralyse them for life. Baru dia orang rasa.
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written by budakindia, July 10, 2009 14:36:12
When will this end? smilies/grin.gif
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