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Bali Hai development enters Phase 2

Deputy Gov. Chawalit Saeng-Uthai (left) chairs a Bali Hai Phase 2 development meeting with the Marine Department and other authorities at Pattaya City Hall.

PATTAYA:-- Chonburi officials began planning the next phase of development for Bali Hai Pier following the eviction of hundreds of parked speedboats.

 

Deputy Gov. Chawalit Saeng-Uthai chaired the Nov. 22 meeting with Marine Department and other authorities at Pattaya City Hall.

The master plan for the pier calls for creation of a public space to facilitate the planned International Fleet Show in 2017. That and improvements to dilapidated facilities were discussed.

 

Chawalit said that after the removal of the trailered boats and the demolition of illegal facilities, it was time that to move forward on new development. In the meeting, four focus areas were decided upon: policies and management, public works and environment, security and traffic on land, and on the sea.

 

Committees covering all four topics will be set up and were to be approved by Royal Thai Navy Region 1 commander Vice Adm. Apiracht Kongsompong during his Nov. 29 visit to Pattaya.

 

Chawalit noted that repair of the Bali Hai Bridge already is moving forward and four marinas for speedboats will be created and new security cameras installed.

 

Budget requests also have been made to create multipurpose facilities for activities in the area. Two buildings have been proposed so Pattaya can facilitate the Fleet Show and other events.

 

Read More: http://www.pattayamail.com/news/bali-hai-development-enters-phase-2-156972

 

PATTAYA MAIL 2016-12-02

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13 minutes ago, Halfaboy said:

Not too much info about the almost derelict building....

think the units are still being sold at a discounted rate. a true standing monument to why not to buy off plan.

here is some info on the fleet show missing from the article.

To mark the 50th anniversary of ASEAN in 2017, it is with great pleasure that Royal Thai Navy is honored to host an International Fleet Review to grace this occasion. It is with equal pleasure to note that the International Fleet Review would be conducted in Thailand, the country where ASEAN Declaration or Bangkok Declaration was signed in 1967, and hence the strong foundation of ASEAN has been laid since then. Therewithal, there would be a wide variety of activities to celebrate this auspicious occasion.

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2 hours ago, striderman said:

i have seen a photo elsewhere of a big H in a circle (in the main boat park area they used to use) together with a wind sock.

not seen the new heliport in use yet

 

In a thread somewhere on here, someone posted recently that they saw a military helicopter there.

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5 hours ago, striderman said:

i have seen a photo elsewhere of a big H in a circle (in the main boat park area they used to use) together with a wind sock.

not seen the new heliport in use yet

 

They have 10 Heli Pads down at Jomtien Beach Condominium, has any one seen them used???

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Phase 2

Make the developer who had authorised permits for the high rise project before the coup. Who later had his permit removed after construction. Any reason will do. Let's get some Thainess going where all hungry. Oh let's make them pay for a new marina Khap.

Phase 3

Can we get someone else to pay for everything else.i

Phase 4

Repair all the work that was not completed properly.

Anyone been up Soi Yumae near BIG C EXTRA. The speed hump is like hitting a wall. It's been built twice. I not sure if I have faith in City Hall supervision and project management. lt they built the arch I would rather take my chances in the floods.

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