M myfoot123 Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Aug 6, 2008 Messages 13,618 Points 113 Oct 15, 2024 #2 Good for Bukit Timah landed propery owner. That place always flood during a heavy thunderstorm.
syed putra Alfrescian Loyal Joined Sep 22, 2008 Messages 83,468 Points 113 Oct 15, 2024 #3 myfoot123 said: Good for Bukit Timah landed propery owner. That place always flood during a heavy thunderstorm. Click to expand... How did the designers overcome water seepage from underneath. Mind boggling. Or maybe it's irrelevant compared to amount withheld by the barrier.
myfoot123 said: Good for Bukit Timah landed propery owner. That place always flood during a heavy thunderstorm. Click to expand... How did the designers overcome water seepage from underneath. Mind boggling. Or maybe it's irrelevant compared to amount withheld by the barrier.
k1976 Alfrescian Loyal Joined May 16, 2023 Messages 39,567 Points 113 Oct 15, 2024 #4 myfoot123 said: Good for Bukit Timah landed propery owner. That place always flood during a heavy thunderstorm. Click to expand... Asia Venice..a next selling point
myfoot123 said: Good for Bukit Timah landed propery owner. That place always flood during a heavy thunderstorm. Click to expand... Asia Venice..a next selling point
Rogue Trader Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Aug 29, 2008 Messages 26,993 Points 113 Oct 15, 2024 #5 Can place them off our coasts and make sinkapore island bigger?
M myfoot123 Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Aug 6, 2008 Messages 13,618 Points 113 Oct 19, 2024 #6 syed putra said: How did the designers overcome water seepage from underneath. Mind boggling. Or maybe it's irrelevant compared to amount withheld by the barrier. Click to expand... Still better than using sandbags which many countries are still practising. May be Singapore army trenches should also use this method instead of wasting time filling up sandbags.
syed putra said: How did the designers overcome water seepage from underneath. Mind boggling. Or maybe it's irrelevant compared to amount withheld by the barrier. Click to expand... Still better than using sandbags which many countries are still practising. May be Singapore army trenches should also use this method instead of wasting time filling up sandbags.