Monday, September 27, 2021

3rd Penang bridge in talks, pending feasibility studies for undersea tunnel: Chow

theVibes.com:

3rd Penang bridge in talks, pending feasibility studies for undersea tunnel: Chow

Results of evaluation to be presented at state exco meeting after getting feedback from technical agencies, says chief minister


An elevated bridge is a more cost-effective, environmentally friendly project compared with the undersea tunnel, says a majority shareholder in CZC, the construction group tasked with performing feasibility studies on the undersea tunnel project. – The Vibes file pic, September 27, 2021

GEORGE TOWN – The Penang government has not ruled out the possibility of building a third bridge connecting the mainland and the island, pending the official presentation of the undersea tunnel’s feasibility studies.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said at present, feasibility studies involving the undersea tunnel have been completed and will be presented during the state exco meeting after receiving feedback from technical agencies.

“Regarding the proposal to replace the undersea tunnel with a bridge, at this point the feasibility study conducted by Consortium Zenith Construction (CZC) is for the undersea tunnels only and not for any bridges,” he said in a statement today.

Chow’s response comes after a local daily reported last Saturday that the controversial undersea tunnel project will most likely be scrapped and replaced with an elevated bridge that would cost less in terms of money and environmental impact.

ECK Development group managing director Tan Sri Khor Eng Chuen reportedly said it is more viable to build an elevated bridge because it is more cost effective and environmentally friendly than the undersea tunnel.

kt asks: How is an elevated bridge more environmentally friendly than the undersea tunnel?

ECK Development is a majority stakeholder in CZC, the special purpose vehicle set to undertake the undersea tunnel project.

Meanwhile, Chow said the total cost for a detailed feasibility study and design for the four packages (three highways and an undersea tunnel) amounts to RM305 million.

However, he said, only RM208 million had been paid through the “land exchange” method to the CZC contractor – for a feasibility study and detailed design for the three highways only.

“No payment has been made for the tunnel under the seabed because the feasibility study has not been received and approved by the state government.”

The Penang undersea tunnel is one of four infrastructure projects under the Penang Transport Master Plan to ease the island’s chronic traffic congestion.

The proposed highway projects include the 4.2km Gurney Drive-Lebuhraya Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Bypass, the 4.6km Lebuhraya Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu-Bandar Baru Air Itam Bypass, and the 12km Tg Bungah-Teluk Bahang paired road. – The Vibes, September 27, 2021


2 comments:

  1. MACC loves to arrest and charge Opposition politicians for corruption over "land exchange" deals.

    Be afraid... be very very afraid...

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  2. I think Penang Lang ask Wee KHAT Siong to re-start the beautiful Ferry Service. 1 billion can kowtim the boats and terminals on island and mainland. Then another ferry service to go round the island. Ministries of Transport and Tourism can sponsor that one.

    BTW what is happening to Penang Airport. Need to Bang Table, ask Wee KHAT Siong to explain where is the money for expansion. Always Banjir. He has Boh Lam Phar approved the PAS airport in KXP, but keep quiet, no Meow.

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