overprice due to abandon project..
juz my own opinion.. no offence
MAIN PLACE RESIDENCE QUESTION ON BLOCK D, MAIN PLACE RESIDENCE QUESTION ON BLOCK D
MAIN PLACE RESIDENCE QUESTION ON BLOCK D, MAIN PLACE RESIDENCE QUESTION ON BLOCK D
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Apr 21 2014, 09:35 AM
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overprice due to abandon project..
juz my own opinion.. no offence |
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Apr 21 2014, 10:17 AM
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Apr 21 2014, 10:19 AM
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QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Apr 21 2014, 10:16 AM) I only have structural issue with the project. it has been abandon for more than 10 years, totally expose. yeah ur rite about tht, their main attraction is nearby amenities.since even the most ugly person can be made pretty with proper makeup ! so you be the judge. Shop are good and there is a nearby LRT soon. i can see the nearby shop lot getting their life back. i think is a good bet, but i don't have the "spare" money to bet. btw nearly 20 years it abandon... |
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Apr 21 2014, 11:09 AM
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QUOTE(gapkhakis98 @ Apr 21 2014, 10:54 AM) In front of the gym at block c or beside the children pool. That area is block d. The area is not tiled. The cement floor is not polished/smoothen (tripping hazard). If u go behind the lift there's a large rectangular pit of about 4 or 5 feet deep that I think would be a hazard to children. the main point, is CF been issue?And the ceiling is bare, no plaster or painting done. Can they hand over keys like that? |
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Apr 21 2014, 11:25 AM
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Apr 21 2014, 11:36 AM
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QUOTE(gapkhakis98 @ Apr 21 2014, 11:32 AM) Well that's something that I wouldn't know. Didn't know u can give cf block by block. There's a shopping mall underneath. Can u give cf to certain floor and not to other floors? I dono. they can give by block, they might issue for shopping lot thn later to residential unit, which iirc like tropican city mall, shopping mall thn later office block and residential block...Can u give cf for a block with a giant pit that is a safety hazard? That's what I wanna know. Called the sales office to ask also can't get through. by right they cant give out the CF if the building is not safe to use... which my father in law encouter b4 in a condo at seri kembangan.... which the fire rating door is not safe and the gov. hold the CF untill all the fire rated door change to a better wan... better check with them with detail explanation. |
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Apr 21 2014, 11:58 AM
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QUOTE(gapkhakis98 @ Apr 21 2014, 11:47 AM) Thanks r3apers for the info. Quite helpful. Been trying to call the sales office but can't get anyone. Dono who else to check with. Asked estate agents in iprop also they dono or don't wanna tell. mostly the developer hand over the keys and rush for CCC/CF as they dont wan to held penalty for late charges to the owner. As long the main structure or other necessary thing are in place, they can issue the CCC (Certificate of Completion & Compliance) as like the temporarily CF for the building, later all completed the proper CF will be issued iinm.Am hoping someone here would have checked and can share. might need other to confirm tht. thts juz wat i heard & know frm contractor & architect. |
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Apr 21 2014, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE(lilzany @ Apr 21 2014, 12:08 PM) There should be no structural issues. It is a reinforced concrete structure and it gets stronger the longer the curing process meaning expose to air and water. The one that we need to worry about is the exposed steel bars at the highest floor but i'm sure that is properly replaced.... my concern is the internal structure, the main pillar should be no problem... |
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Apr 21 2014, 01:04 PM
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QUOTE(LengluihunteR @ Apr 21 2014, 12:52 PM) internal brick pillar... as i know the internal structure is halfway done and due to abandon long time with those malaysia weather, dunno is still good or not as we cannot c frm outside. as cement with water been puddle in the area long time it will sip into the cement iinm. |
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Apr 21 2014, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE(lilzany @ Apr 21 2014, 03:45 PM) ok I'm not too sure about that but they spend a good six months before I see a crane arriving at the site. moist can break a part within the cement itself if too long... but different ppl got different look out so cant judge by tht...since reconstructing a long abandoned building is not new science, I'm sure they went through the proper checklist... moist won't hurt internal pillars as long as it is not saltwater. and it is Binapuri whom have quite a reputation to protect... hope they really test & check everything b4 continue the works... scared later not within few year, a lot of hairline crack here, crack there.. been saw few condo which happend like tht. yah i know binapuri has a quite reputation, but reputation in my own thinking are no important, important is the works tht construct the building. |
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Apr 21 2014, 04:29 PM
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QUOTE(lilzany @ Apr 21 2014, 04:16 PM) yes, but if it is proven to be weak structurally and no known remedy can be done to it... don't you think Binapuri would gladly demolished it, void all previous owners and just redesigned one from scratch? if they wan to demolished and reconstruct with a better design, tht will cost more, and i assume the price wont be in the range of 600-700psf already...btw hope tht they go redo wat ever defect within the structure and not juz dig and fill... This post has been edited by r3apers: Apr 21 2014, 04:31 PM |
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Apr 21 2014, 04:45 PM
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QUOTE(lilzany @ Apr 21 2014, 04:43 PM) of course. demolition needs a lot of work. and money but it is not something they cannot do. besides the benefits are obvious, with fatter margins. though it won't really change the mall perimeter other than the fact that it can goes higher up which may turn out worst but if it is safe, it is good. yeap, thts wat we hope.i just hope it will spill over the shops. besides MCT is starting work on the other side too...with their own mall, hotels, offices, etc USJ 21 is gonna shine for sure... but will be crowded will cars and ppl thn jam jam jam... |
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Apr 22 2014, 10:05 AM
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QUOTE(gapkhakis98 @ Apr 22 2014, 09:20 AM) There seem to be a lot of concern about concrete being exposed to the elements. Good or bad I dono. But wat about the lrt track and pillars. They are also reinforced concrete exposed to rain and sun. there are different way the cement is be done, LRT those are frm batch by batch frm a cement factory which all is in a same mixture... while for high-rise building, mostly those pillar and floor slab are frm cement factory but however those wall and other internal part wall are by human (mostly).. so thts wat i concern will the wall get crack or hairline crack within few year or just a year? since the building been abandon for so long and i dont think the cement mixture will be the same... |
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Apr 22 2014, 11:13 AM
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QUOTE(LengluihunteR @ Apr 22 2014, 11:05 AM) thn u need to prepared money to plaster it back the normal way but mostly will reappear..... or proper way is dig about 1-2 cm wide of the hairline thn cement back.. to reduce the hairline crack reappear...btw juz my own opinion, might got other sifu had better experience with hairline crack.. |
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