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Phuket's Tunnel Plans Stalled Pending MoT Decision

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Phuket's tunnel plans stalled pending MoT decision

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Evacuation routes for people trapped in the tunnels by fire were also presented.

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The plans provide for an elevated road stretching more than 500 meters.

PHUKET: -- Progress on the long-awaited Patong tunnel project has stalled, with Patong Municipality still waiting for senior officials in Bangkok to approve the 3.5-billion-baht project, according to Patong Deputy Mayor Chairat Sukbal.

Speaking to the Phuket Gazette, Mr Chairat added that at this stage he did not expect any major decisions on the project to be made until the current flood crisis in Bangkok abates over the coming weeks.

At a public presentation of the plans in July, study project manager Pongchanit Chuwiruch explained that the final decision ultimately belonged to the Ministry of Transport.

However, Patong Municipality has yet to receive formal approval for the project.

The project has passed all its procedural steps including its Environment Impact Assessment and public hearings and were waiting for the government to give final approval, Mr Chairat said.

In the meantime, Patong Municipality is pushing ahead with its project to bury power cables in the resort town on Phuket's west coast.

We are now focusing on installing power cables underground along Thaweewong Road and Phang Muang Sai Kor Road, explained Mr Chairat.

The entire project for burying the cables along both roads is expected to cost up 400 million baht.

Patong Municipality has set aside our part of the budget, but we have to wait for the other organizations involved, such as TOT and the Provincial Electricity Office, he said.

They have yet to confirm their roles in the project and to allocate their budgets so the project can be completed, he added.

In May the Gazette reported that Patong residents were divided over the controversial plan to bore a road tunnel under Patong Hill.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2011/article11342.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-11-03

'3.5-billion-baht project' .... can't believe this still remains under serious consideration. Guess there is just too much tea money to be made on a project of this magnitude.

Hmmm..tourists being flung off cliffs in tour buses or tourists burning to death in fiery tunnel crashes. Tough call indeed.

Will be finished the same time as Samuis 2nd airport...how long does this dribble go on for.......YAWN YAWN YAWN

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