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Photo courtesy of Supapong Chaolanvia Bangkok Post

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

After a year of soaking rains and blistering sun, travellers at Koh Samui’s main ferry pier can finally say goodbye to their weather woes. The Nathon Pier is getting its roofs back and relief for passengers is just days away.

 

Narobb Tuaycharoen, a member of Nakhon Samui’s municipal council, confirmed today, November 28, that workers had started installing metal sheets on one of the two long roof structures.

 

“The repairs should be completed within a week, or before the end of the year at the latest.”

 

Nathon Pier, often dubbed the “capital” of Koh Samui, is the island’s vital hub, connecting it to Surat Thani and other destinations via ferries and speedboats. However, the gateway’s 200-metre-long walkways have been roofless since December 2022, leaving passengers at the mercy of the elements.

 

 

This saga began when a contractor, hired by the Marine Department with a whopping budget of 212 million baht, removed the old roofs in 2021. While the project was supposed to be finished by December last year, work ground to a mysterious halt, leaving skeletal structures exposed for over a year.

 

Fed up, the municipality intervened, securing approval from the Marine Department to complete the abandoned job.

 

While the new roofs come as a welcome improvement, questions linger about the contractor’s failure to deliver. For now, though, island visitors and locals can look forward to a more comfortable experience at Koh Samui’s bustling maritime gateway, reported Bangkok Post.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-28

 

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36 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

relief for passengers is just days away.

 

Maybe.

 

36 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

“The repairs should be completed within a week, or before the end of the year at the latest.”

 

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9 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

Maybe.

 

 

Metal roof on those struts should make it feel like an oven in the sun. As for ready by the end of the year, they haven't mentioned which year yet.

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10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

This saga began when a contractor, hired by the Marine Department with a whopping budget of 212 million baht,

For a tin roof ?

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There has to be more to this story that has been reported let’s have some transparency as to why the job took so long to finish it was at most a months work to finish off the job 

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