Ong Tiong Oh Pedestrian Bridge at Radisson Hotel Brunei



Minister officiates opening of Ong Tiong Oh Bridge
Posted date: September 23, 2015

| Azlan Othman |

THE Minister of Development, Pehin Orang Kaya Indera Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Suyoi bin Haji Osman said the construction of the bridge linking Chung Hwa Middle School in the capital helps to reduce accidents involving students crossing the busy road.

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the official opening and the handing-over of ‘Ong Tiong Oh’ Bridge, the minister said students and pedestrians would no longer be exposed to such mishaps and congratulated Ong Tiong Oh, who is also the Director of Low San Hardware, for sponsoring the construction of the bridge.

“However traffic jams still persist around the Chung Hwa Middle School area and there are plans by the Ministry of Development to tackle this problem. The school and the ministry always monitor the safety aspect around the area from time to time where appropriate actions are taken.”

“We also have the National Road Safety Council to look into the situation. In other schools, there are also plans to build overhead bridges,” Pehin Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Suyoi said.

“In the case of Chung Hwa Middle School, a private individual has come forward to contribute although on the government side, there was also a plan beforehand. There are about 19 pedestrians bridges built including around the capital.”

The construction of the bridge was also highlighted at the Legislative Council meeting way back in 2009 by YB Pehin Kapitan Lela Diraja Dato Paduka Awang Goh King Chin where he voiced his concern over the safety of students crossing the road to and from the Chung Hwa Middle School.

Meanwhile the sponsor of the bridge, Ong Tiong Oh said, “My family and I are happy to be able to contribute to the community in this much-awaited project which becomes a reality. The bridge is built to ensure safety of the students and the public and to reduce traffic jam especially during peak hours.”

“I hope the community would use the bridge wisely and to look after the bridge by not vandalising it. I also would like to thank the relevant government agencies involved in building this bridge.”

Meanwhile the Managing Director of Bolton Hennessey Sdn Bhd, Kueh Nge Wei who is also the main consultant for this bridge project told the Bulletin that the contract price is about $780,000. But due to over-run of the service of relocation, bridge costs around $800,000-$850,000.

The main challenge was there were a lot of service utilities on both sides of the bridge when digging, such as the telecom and electrical cable, waterline and so on. These have to be relocated elsewhere before construction could start.

“In addition, the bridge is about 43-metre long. We need two cranes to lift the bridge where we need to synchronise the traffic for safety reason. We need to put a medium at the centre of the bridge to support the bridge which is in a very narrow area. Moreover we could not do the lifting in the morning due to heavy traffic but have to do it at night. The bridge was first used when the third term school season reopened last week,” he added.

When asked on reports circulating in the social media claiming that the recent Chung Hwa Middle School fee hike is related to the construction of this bridge, Mr Kueh said it was two separate issues.

“The initiative to construct this bridge with the assistance of Mr Ong was made way back in 2007, which was before the fee hike imposed by the Chung Hwa Middle School announced recently.

“The funding of this bridge has nothing to do with Chung Hwa Middle School. It was completely funded by Ong Tiong Oh.”

“With this explanation, I hope it would clear the air as such matter was raised in social media. The fee hike was made to the Ministry of Education about two years ago. Mr Ong donated close to a million dollars to sponsor this bridge,” he concluded.

Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin and The Brunei Times

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