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Bt Timah Elites Doo Lan With Flooding Liao!

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Nov 25, 2009

Developers must bear cost of flood prevention steps

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MR CHRISTOPHER de Souza, the MP overseeing Bukit Timah, was reported stating that he would be looking into getting the management of private buildings in the area to enhance measures to prevent flooding in their basement carparks ('Working on flood controls', Monday).
I am surprised that the residents and officials accompanying Mr de Souza did not discuss what could be done to eliminate the flooding problem to existing and future developments in the area.
Why must owners in these private buildings enhance measures? Should it not be the responsibility of the developers?
Developments alongside the Bukit Timah Canal are susceptible to flash floods judging from historical evidence. I am baffled that professional builders and developers did not take this fundamental problem into account when they started work on the projects. If they had done their due diligence, residents would not have been so unpleasantly affected by last Thursday's deluge.
We are told that widening of the canals has been ongoing for many years. Yet, the flooding problem has not stopped.
Ultimately, the people responsible for flood safety are the developers and their professional consultants. It is they, and not the residents, who should bear the cost of repairs and preventive measures.
Michael Yeo
 

halsey02

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Nov 25, 2009

Developers must bear cost of flood prevention steps

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MR CHRISTOPHER de Souza, the MP overseeing Bukit Timah, was reported stating that he would be looking into getting the management of private buildings in the area to enhance measures to prevent flooding in their basement carparks ('Working on flood controls', Monday).
I am surprised that the residents and officials accompanying Mr de Souza did not discuss what could be done to eliminate the flooding problem to existing and future developments in the area.
Why must owners in these private buildings enhance measures? Should it not be the responsibility of the developers?
Developments alongside the Bukit Timah Canal are susceptible to flash floods judging from historical evidence. I am baffled that professional builders and developers did not take this fundamental problem into account when they started work on the projects. If they had done their due diligence, residents would not have been so unpleasantly affected by last Thursday's deluge.
We are told that widening of the canals has been ongoing for many years. Yet, the flooding problem has not stopped.
Ultimately, the people responsible for flood safety are the developers and their professional consultants. It is they, and not the residents, who should bear the cost of repairs and preventive measures.
Michael Yeo

Michael, you get what you vote for...:rolleyes: and Crisistoher de snooze, have to answer to a greater god...

As for the rains, they are an act of God.... case close!:biggrin:
 

po2wq

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
ah michael ...

dun worry la ... ah yaacob said tis flood happens oni once in 50 yrs ... 4 ze next 49 yrs u can sleep in piss liao ...
 

halsey02

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
ah michael ...

dun worry la ... ah yaacob said tis flood happens oni once in 50 yrs ... 4 ze next 49 yrs u can sleep in piss liao ...

But yakult type of people, usually fail their mathematics...he mention this twice. that is now, it is twice in 50 years..maybe he had too much greasy Nasi Bryani...:rolleyes:
 

High Command

Alfrescian
Loyal
Sssssssssh one lousy once in 50 yrs flooding and suddenly within 1 wk got plans for wasting tax payers money to prevent it. :rolleyes: Reminds me of how govt in the states subsidise beach front property that keeps getting damaged regularly by storms.
 

Watchman

Alfrescian
Loyal
I am baffled that professional builders and developers did not take this fundamental problem into account when they started work on the projects. If they had done their due diligence, residents would not have been so unpleasantly affected by last Thursday's deluge.

Home buyers should have some sound principles
and common sense to look out for when buying such properties .
 

wikiphile

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
Water represents wealth, have u not noticed how wealthy the residents of Bt Timah are? Water always flow to their side and not rest of Singapore
 
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