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Patong sign update: Work on new Phuket landmark delayed

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The scene on Patong Hill last week, when work was

interrupted several times due to rainy conditions.

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ROLLING STONES: The project includes a small park

and four tall, illuminated fountains with large stone balls

rolling on water atop.

PHUKET: -- Work on the “Patong City” welcome sign project is more than a month behind schedule, but should be ready sometime in November, officials say.

Construction work was abandoned during heavy rains last week, Patong municipal officer Siwapong Chechang told the Gazette.

“It is too dangerous to continue work when it rains heavily. Subsequently the project is going much slower than expected,” he said.

This afternoon Mr Siwapong said workers were back on the job, doing their best to cope with the difficult conditions.

On rainy days the workers tend to focus on parts of the construction, such as masonry, that can be completed without the added risk of obstructing passing motorists.

Long tailbacks form “immediately” if any construction materials fall into road, he said.

The project contractor has every reason to move as quickly as possible because the scheduled completion date has already expired and the company is now subject to fines which mount daily.

The contractor should be able to finish the work some time in November, he said.

November is a pivotal month in Phuket. It is not only the time when monsoonal conditions typically abate, but it also marks the traditional beginning of "high season" for tourism.

Before work began in April, Patong Mayor Pian Keesin said the sign was destined to become a Phuket landmark.

The project is funded by the central government’s Thai Khem Kaeng (Strong Thailand) financial stimulus package.

When completed, the new sign will feature the words “Patong City” in two-meter-high letters on a cliff-side wall along the eastbound lane of the Patong Hill road, about 100 meters uphill from the shooting range.

For more information about the project click here

For results of a Gazette readers’ poll on whether the 9-million-baht project budget is money well spent click here

For a recent editorial about the state of the road at the project site click here

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-10-26

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