PATTAYA, Thailand, Oct 24— Deputy Mayor, Manot Nongyai, offered a thorough upgrade on the continuous building and construction jobs targeted at boosting drain systems on Sukhumvit Roadway. These efforts are essential for dealing with consistent flooding problems within the city and are carried out in 2 unique stages.
The very first stage centres on the building and construction of a drain system along Sukhumvit Roadway, linking to Klong Yang Canal near Wat Sawang Fa. This task started on Feb 16, 2023 and is arranged to be finished on Dec 12, 2023. Currently, the setup of HDPE pipelines is underway. In addition, continuous work includes laying roughly 340 meters of pipelines, consisting of the setup of Box Culverts near the Naklua Bridge.
The 2nd stage incorporates the building and construction task for the Sukhumvit Roadway drain system from Soi Phothisarn to Naklua Canal Stage 2. The task’s goal is to divert water far from the inner locations of Pattaya into Naklua Canal. Pattaya City has actually accelerated the professional’s work to guarantee adherence to the agreement, with charges in case of non-compliance due to enhanced COVID-19 conditions. This task begun on March 21, 2023 and is arranged to be finished on March 14, 2024.
Conclusion of these important jobs is critical to alleviating flooding in Pattaya. The city is vigilantly keeping track of development to guarantee prompt conclusion. Charges will be imposed for any legal breaches, with a dedication to bring back regular traffic conditions without delay. Dealing with issues about traffic jam, Deputy Mayor Manot guaranteed locals and commuters that efforts are underway to resume traffic lanes, specifically around the Esso pump station on Sukhumvit Roadway in Naklua.