QUOTE(jetzxp @ Sep 5 2022, 05:19 PM)
Thanks, it's good they share this with agents. However, there is no way to completely eliminate the risk of a rock/slope failure due to big uncertainties. All the methods you mentioned were to minimize the failure risk and to reduce the hazardous impact to life if there is a failure. Maintenance of the slope protection works will play a very big role in keeping the slope safe. My question is who is going to pay for the huge maintenance cost after handing over? Owners, developer or government?
This is my biggest & only concern, I was told by my SA, Exsim will maintain the slope of the CPD part but who knows what will happen in >10 years? Quick search on google, it happened before on other side of bukit lanjan though that was 2004, after they re-profiled so far nothing happen. I assume the same re-profile method will be used on CPD. https://cilisos.my/youve-heard-of-the-highland-towers-landslide-but-it-wasnt-the-deadliest-in-malaysia/and https://trid.trb.org/view/1158919There's no 100% guaranteed nothing will happen because is nature. Maybe the worst case scenario is just some rocks dropped into the CPD river, everyone is safe, but can you sleep without worries at night? and if you can't, can you manage to rent it out successfully?
it could be the best buy for own stay or perhaps the other way around? How I wish there's no mountain haha
This post has been edited by Kirara07: Sep 28 2022, 02:12 PM
Sep 28 2022, 01:54 PM

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