This was CAT officer-in-charge Robert Thompson, ENS, NMCBII,said during the Civic Action Coordinating Committee monthly meeting on Wednesday held at the Palau Community College conference room.
Thompson said an inspection is needed especially for the elevation and foundation of the building.
The previous team started the project. They finished the floor area and the new team CAT 11-01 continued the construction on Sept. 1.
In an earlier interview Thompson said the fire sub-station is one of the team’s priority projects next to Palau High School fence and Ngiwal Access Road phase 1.
Meanwhile, the construction of school fence of Palau High School (PHS) is slated to finish by December.
Thompson said the team is focusing primarily on the chain link portion of the fence and this project is expected to finish before end of the year.
The team began the construction of school fence on Sept. 7.
The school fence has existing 327 feet put in place by the last team and there is at least 700 feet remaining to be finished by the new team.
Aside from the school fence to be finished on Dec., the Environmental Quality Protection Board’s (EQPB) boat shed will also begin its construction on the same month.
Thompson said the team is currently waiting on materials and memorandum of understanding before they will start the project early in Dec.
The boat shed will be located in Koror State near the Palau International Coral Reef.
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