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After Blowing Away $400M, Vivain Asking for $125M Now!

makapaaa

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[h=1]Elevation map that can help fight flooding may cost up to $125m[/h][h=2]Data from such mapping can be used in a computer model to predict floods, experts say[/h]A map that can show the height of land across Singapore and help fight the flooding problem could cost up to $125 million.
Users of the map, accurate to within 10cm, would have a better idea of where rainwater would flow during storms. The data, plus information on land use and rainfall patterns, would be a good fit for a flood-prediction computer model which does not now exist.
Private companies said the mapping could be done by planes or ground teams but added that the Government had to take on the work, given its scale.
Three private land surveyors put the cost of the undertaking at between $100 million and $125 million, based on smaller-scale work done for the construction industry. But this figure may be much lower if more advance tools are used.

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longbow

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Hope they use firms with real international expertise instead of giving it to some GLCs, ST comes to mind.

$125M is fine if it allows for future planning for drainage projects. Also place all info on website for all Singaporeans to view. Certain area that will not be considered flood zones may need some investments in infrastructure and Gov can help with subsidies or matching grants.
 

Fook Seng

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longbow said:
Hope they use firms with real international expertise instead of giving it to some GLCs, ST comes to mind.

$125M is fine if it allows for future planning for drainage projects. Also place all info on website for all Singaporeans to view. Certain area that will not be considered flood zones may need some investments in infrastructure and Gov can help with subsidies or matching grants.

I believe this cost is just for the study, not the flood alleviation construction work, potentially much more than that.
 

Confuseous

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This is all about the penny wise, pound foolish approach that our stupid but highly-paid civil servants take when trying to 'solve' problems; about how they found cheaper, betterer, quickerer solutions and therefore qualify for higher 'perfomance' bonus. If the appropriate maps had been used in the first place, we won't be in this kind of situation now.

Remember HDB's 'solution' to the night/overnight parking woes? Raise the charges and problem solved! They are not even vaugely conscious that people still have to park their cars when they go home. Meantime, CEO gets another 'great performance' bonus for the extra revenue generated.
 

batman1

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To the PAP ministers every problem just spend money to settle problem,as usual set up a
Salary review committee or set up a ponding committee and outsource the work to external
Consultancy firms .All are eat-waste-rice self-serving ministers .
 

hairylee

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This is all about the penny wise, pound foolish approach that our stupid but highly-paid civil servants take when trying to 'solve' problems; about how they found cheaper, betterer, quickerer solutions and therefore qualify for higher 'perfomance' bonus. If the appropriate maps had been used in the first place, we won't be in this kind of situation now.

Remember HDB's 'solution' to the night/overnight parking woes? Raise the charges and problem solved! They are not even vaugely conscious that people still have to park their cars when they go home. Meantime, CEO gets another 'great performance' bonus for the extra revenue generated.

Pay peanuts and you get monkeys.
Pay too much and you get donkeys.
 

laksaboy

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This 'solution' doesn't solve anything.

We don't need computer model mapping, we need an improved drainage system.

And while you're at it, take a good, hard look at the Marina Barrage.
 

streetsmart73

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hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. probably, the same sheep shall require another 125m to do some raindance if there is some drought.
3. erh! 125m for one raindance!
 

longbow

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I know this is just a study. But it is impt to have a detailed study by some independent org before we spend the billions to up grade our drainage. The last thing is to have some glc plus some ex general to steer the study and make a mockery of the whole thing. Any independent org will also let us know if the barrage is one of the problems.
 
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jw5

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Vivian fail topography march, how do you expect him to understand topography.

Don't expect too much from someone who has been marching on the spot for years...................

V, Hentah kaki cepat hentah!!!!!
 
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