QUOTE(jlewky@gmail.com @ Feb 29 2012, 05:59 PM)
The geology of this area consists mostly of calcareous rocks (high in calcium carbonates, like limestones etc) which was subjected to metamorphism of the younger granite and also metasedimentary rocks (metamorphosed sandstones etc).
I'm not sure what is beneath the actual site but the existence of lake, if it's natural, could only be formed by either subsidence or collapse of an underground cavern. If it is a man-made lake then i'm not that worry.
Given it's only a 18/19-storey building, the stress it exerts on the ground should further compact the rocks/soil beneath it but if it's a cavern (touch wood) then it's not such a happy ending. I'm going to secure a copy of soil testing report from them when it's available.
Dear rodzthomas, i meant on the road. I think there should be some hiking/jungle tracks in the area apart from those that are accessible from the nature parks.
It'll be good if you can get a report and yeah im sure there will some form of "road running" available. I only applied with CIMB. took them 6 working days to say that i need to sign a declaration form so im still waiting for the green light. I'm not sure what is beneath the actual site but the existence of lake, if it's natural, could only be formed by either subsidence or collapse of an underground cavern. If it is a man-made lake then i'm not that worry.
Given it's only a 18/19-storey building, the stress it exerts on the ground should further compact the rocks/soil beneath it but if it's a cavern (touch wood) then it's not such a happy ending. I'm going to secure a copy of soil testing report from them when it's available.
Dear rodzthomas, i meant on the road. I think there should be some hiking/jungle tracks in the area apart from those that are accessible from the nature parks.
Normally, does it take this long?
Mar 1 2012, 12:08 AM

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