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 Verde @ ara damansara, by Villamas Sdn Bhd

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Maneki-neko
post Dec 27 2014, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(CMW123 @ Dec 27 2014, 10:17 PM)
Gosh! Are u sure it happens at Verde? Or Ara Green?
Maneki-neko
post Dec 27 2014, 11:55 PM

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Don't think Verde can be delivered on time hmm.gif

I nearly bought a smallest unit but the next day it was fully booked sweat.gif
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post Dec 28 2014, 12:07 AM

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QUOTE(swisspalm @ Dec 27 2014, 11:58 PM)
How much it was selling previously ??
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post Jan 4 2015, 06:43 PM

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Even the MRT project also got similar accidence, but the local authority also can't provide any assurance that it will be 100% safe when ppl driving / walking under the railway. So the conclusion is, stay at your own risk.

QUOTE(goukee @ Jan 4 2015, 02:22 PM)
Anybody can advise what the owners should do?

I have tried to call them asking them what will their next steps be to assure owners that it the building is safe. They have not provided any valuable response. The only official response they have provided is a crappy message on their website.

http://www.verde-aradamansara.com/home.php

Hardly gives any further information.

Do you think we (owners) should come together and demand:

1. Prompt investigation
2. Action plan to ensure that the building and it's components are safe

Any further suggestions are welcomed.  Yes I know that the situation is bad, but what should we do to minimise the effect?

Also they have confirmed that there is already a delay of about 1 month due to the change of main con. Apparently encorp (their old main con) stopped work during the period when FELDA was acquiring them. Hence they terminated encorp and used an in house main con. I've not verified these information, this is what I have been told.

Edit: they also mentioned (as credo_boi has suspected) that it is the scaffolding that gave way.  The scaffold was holding a protruding concrete slab (likely a shelter or something, no main structure was involved or damaged) which was just casted recently.
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