Another day, another visit to the Twin towers. Client offices were above the 41st floor, so had a photo opportunity here.
- Skybridge PETRONAS Twin Towers
- Skybridge PETRONAS Twin Towers
- KLCC Park from Twin Towers
- KLCC Park from Twin Towers
Another day, another visit to the Twin towers. Client offices were above the 41st floor, so had a photo opportunity here.
Do you recognise the parking places? I may have left a car or two lying around while visiting clients.
I managed to take photos of these buildings while they were under construction. Do they look familiar?
Short blog entry today.
“SMART is an acronym for Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel, a project under the Federal Government initiated to alleviate the flooding problem in the city centre of Kuala Lumpur.” It was featured on the National Geographic Channel.
The main touted feature of the SMART tunnel is that it is a dual use tunnel. In normal mode, it’s a road tunnel. If there is a need to divert water away from Kuala Lumpur to prevent flooding, then the tunnel gets converted to a big stormwater tunnel. When the situation gets better, its converted back to a road tunnel.
My question is: how do they clean up the mud and gunk that is carried into the tunnel with the stormwaters prior to putting it into road tunnel mode? Is it a manual job, or is automated?