Chow Kon Yeow: 曹观友

EconomicsSaturday, 05-05-2007 15: 36.18

The Penang Master Builders and Building Materials Dealers Association are crying for help.

It said that giving contracts for small and medium scale government projects to only “specific groups” will drive contractors in Penang out of business.

Its president Finn Choong (son of All-England champion Eddy Choong) said many contractors would be forced to call it quits if project were continuously given to specific groups.

This is not the Association’s first call for attention. They have been making the call at their AGM every year for the past five years.

Their plea is still unattended by the government. The Association has close working rapport with the State government and CM Dr Koh Tsu Koon.

Blame it on the government bumiputra policy, there is no job for other contractors.

Next, Penang contractors also have to face competition from out- of- state companies. Even Penang Malay Contractors Association chairman Mohamed Fadzill Hassan has alleged that the local government was awarding contracts to outsiders.

Why is there no more open tender? It would help cut project costs, improve workmanship and encourage healthy competition.

Look at the recent spate of shoddy workmanship, poor maintenance and higher costing in government projects and buildings.

This is only the tip of an iceberg. There must be a total shakeup in the construction industry. As there are billions to be made, crony-linked companies would lobby their political masters to resist any revamp in the management of government projects. Too much is at stake for them.

Contractors are also forced out of business by the ever increasing prices of essential building materials like steel and cement. Some have to abandon their projects and preferred their performance bond be forfeited than to continue at a bigger loss.

The contractors have spoken; it will be good if PM Abdullah Ahmad Badawi listen to these truths.

Penang, Politics 14: 59.19

Yesterday, Malaysiakini carried an article by Athi Veeranggan entitled “Penang CM post: The fight is on”. Ever since (even before) Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon took over as acting president of Gerakan, there has been much speculations and comments both in the media and coffee shop talks in Penang.

Now with the completion of both the Machap and Ijok by-elections, rumours, speculations and coffee shop talks on the issue have resurfaced. It was funny Chia Kwang Chye had to plea with the media to stop naming him as one of the four “Heavenly Kings” to succeed Tsu Koon as Penang Chief Minister. He also hit out at the DAP for labeling him as Umno’s preferred choice for the post.

Capitalising on the frenzy, Guangming Daily ran an opinion poll on “The ideal CM for Penangites”. The results were announced on Monday and the number of respondents was 500.

Question 1 : What do you think is the most important quality of a CM?
Result : Clean 13o, People-friendly 93, Capability 277 (respondents)

Question 2 : What do you want the CM to improve?
Result : Transport 103, Security 199, Economy 198

Question 3 : Do you think the CM must be a Penang-born?
Result : Yes 187 , Not really 313

Question 4 : Can you accept the Opposition winning Penang?
Result : Yes 300 , No 200

Well, the number of respondents is not large but every CM aspirant must not ignore the findings.