New artificial reef off Phuket soon

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Any updates on the Coral Reef Squadron?


This seems to be the latest news.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

CMI finally pays for Coral Reef Squadron transport

PHUKET CITY: Following threats of a lawsuit, the company that transported 10 decommissioned military aircraft from Lopburi to Phuket in April finally received 2.4 million baht in payment for its work in the Coral Reef Squadron artificial reef project.

Chuchard Santikanant, Managing Director of Cargo Marketing International Co Ltd (CMI), yesterday confirmed to the Gazette, by email, that he had received the payment by the Thai Dive Association (TDA) on behalf of the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration, which donated 4 million baht to the project.

Rainer Gottwald, who heads the TDA’s technical committee, said that the TDA balked at signing off on the payment, for four months, claiming that the price was excessive and that it was uncomfortable about handing over funds that came from taxpayers’ money.

It also tried, without success, to get Bangkok-based CMI to lower its charges, which were worked out in a deal with a private company in Bangkok.

The resulting scandal cost one TDA board member his membership in the non-profit association, said Mr Gottwald.

With the first phase of the project complete, the 10 aircraft now await transport by barge from the jetty at Phuket Deep Sea Port.

One of the organizers, For Sea Foundation Secretary Vittayen Muttamara, said the project board is now looking to sink the aircraft in Bang Tao Bay in late November.

Weather considerations aside, the event would most appropriately be held after the Royal Funeral of Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana is fully completed, some time after November 20, he said.

The project committee, which will meet soon to discuss the exact date, is also holding talks with Sony Music International about the possibility of organizing a benefit concert in Bangkok to raise funds, he said.

Mr Gottwald told the Gazette that the Thai Army has also donated four large WWII-era GMC trucks for the project.

These are currently being cleaned and will also be sunk along with the 10 aircraft in a concentric pattern on the seafloor at a carefully chosen spot in Bang Tao Bay, he said.

The TDA and its partners would like to establish many more artificial reefs along Thailand’s Andaman coastline, from Khao Lak to Koh Lanta.

These would help take pressure off existing natural dive sites, which are suffering from the effects of mass tourism, he said.

For a full report on the row over payment for delivery of the Coral Reef Squadron and how the issue was resolved, see the next hard copy edition of the Gazette, which will be on newsstands this Saturday.

:D
 
This seems to be the latest news.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

CMI finally pays for Coral Reef Squadron transport

PHUKET CITY: Following threats of a lawsuit, the company that transported 10 decommissioned military aircraft from Lopburi to Phuket in April finally received 2.4 million baht in payment for its work in the Coral Reef Squadron artificial reef project.

Chuchard Santikanant, Managing Director of Cargo Marketing International Co Ltd (CMI), yesterday confirmed to the Gazette, by email, that he had received the payment by the Thai Dive Association (TDA) on behalf of the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration, which donated 4 million baht to the project.

Rainer Gottwald, who heads the TDA’s technical committee, said that the TDA balked at signing off on the payment, for four months, claiming that the price was excessive and that it was uncomfortable about handing over funds that came from taxpayers’ money.

It also tried, without success, to get Bangkok-based CMI to lower its charges, which were worked out in a deal with a private company in Bangkok.

The resulting scandal cost one TDA board member his membership in the non-profit association, said Mr Gottwald.

With the first phase of the project complete, the 10 aircraft now await transport by barge from the jetty at Phuket Deep Sea Port.

One of the organizers, For Sea Foundation Secretary Vittayen Muttamara, said the project board is now looking to sink the aircraft in Bang Tao Bay in late November.

Weather considerations aside, the event would most appropriately be held after the Royal Funeral of Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana is fully completed, some time after November 20, he said.

The project committee, which will meet soon to discuss the exact date, is also holding talks with Sony Music International about the possibility of organizing a benefit concert in Bangkok to raise funds, he said.

Mr Gottwald told the Gazette that the Thai Army has also donated four large WWII-era GMC trucks for the project.

These are currently being cleaned and will also be sunk along with the 10 aircraft in a concentric pattern on the seafloor at a carefully chosen spot in Bang Tao Bay, he said.

The TDA and its partners would like to establish many more artificial reefs along Thailand’s Andaman coastline, from Khao Lak to Koh Lanta.

These would help take pressure off existing natural dive sites, which are suffering from the effects of mass tourism, he said.

For a full report on the row over payment for delivery of the Coral Reef Squadron and how the issue was resolved, see the next hard copy edition of the Gazette, which will be on newsstands this Saturday.

:D
Sounds that TDA (see thread on TDA -CMAS) is once again representing all DCs excepted the 99.9% of them that do not consider Bang Tao location as being appropriate...
 
its all so pathetic

not only is the proposed site in an area that is inaccessible for half the year it now appears as if they are simply wasting the money that they have been given.

i mean come on guys (or should we say guy - as in the ones whose dive shop just happens to be in the same area that the ref is to be) shouldn't you have got a quote before agreeing to them carrying out the work?

in fact they should have put a tender out and let various companies quote for it.

better yet why couldnt the army have done it with a large donation being made to them from the fund rather than wasting half the money on transport.

240,000 baht per wreck? pathetic doesnt even begin to cover it.

i ownder hopw much money will be wasted on the concrete mooring blocks they are going to need as the site is in such an exposed area???
 
make sure that you at least double what the price should be :)

no need to use good quality either - use too much sand in the mix and then next year you get paid again to do the job as they have all broken down
 
Anybody know when this will happen?

I'll be in Thailand in Nov, would be cool to see...
 
Excerpted from an article in the Phuket Gazette:
...the "Coral Reef Squadron" project... will kick off with a "Grand Opening" event on November 29....
...the sinking of the vessels will begin in early to mid-November, with a hiatus in the work on November 14-16 during Royal Cremation ceremonies for HRH Pincess Galyani Vadhana.
...For Sea Foundation...will organize a benefit concert on November 28, the day before the "Grand Opening" with top national acts....
 
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