The
Thai government also plans to build “Suvarnabhumi City” with a complete
transportation system and all facilities. In order to support the migration
plan of the Airports of Thailand, THAI has engaged the services of a group
of professional staff from the International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) to prepare a master plan for the readiness of migration. In addition,
THAI signed an agreement with the Electricity Generating Authority of
Thailand to be responsible for the re-location of THAI’s equipment to the
new airport.
Furthermore, ACM. Narongsak Sangapong, THAI's Executive Vice President,
Special Project, said that THAI has made progress with the readiness of
human resources and the affect on staff by the migration. THAI hired
Assumption University (ABAC) to study the factors effecting the migration
and employees’ satisfaction for work relocation as well as their opinions
and understanding of the migration to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Following the
survey and results of staff opinion on accommodation, the THAI Club was
appointed to oversee the selection of real estate developments to build high
quality houses which can offer exclusive benefits and facilities for THAI
staff.
Currently, the company that THAI hired to study and provide planning for
staff transportation has designed a bus route which can best facilitate
employees within Bangkok and provincial areas. The design includes the “Bus
Station to Station” with main stops interchangeable with the existing mass
transportation system and “Park and Ride” concept for easy transfer between
main stops, such as Don Muang and THAI’s Head Office with the Express
transfer to directly connect these main stations with Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Other transportation facilities will include transfer from staff housing to
the main bus stops. It is anticipated that the planning will be concluded in
March 2005 in order to assist the decision making of staff on housing
arrangements.
As for progress on the construction of each activity, Mr. Chokchai
Panyayong, THAI's Vice President, Project Development, said that as of 4
January 2005, the overall progress in designing and constructing THAI’s
buildings under the six activities is at 76.7% completion. The construction
progress of the Cargo and Mail Commercial building is at 76.5%; the Catering
Services building is at 85.3%; the Operations Center building is at 42.9%;
the Aircraft Maintenance Center building is at 80.2% and Ground Support
Equipment Services building is at 75.9%. The design of THAI’s buildings for
the six activities will synchronize with the design of the main terminal at
the new airport. In addition, THAI also took into consideration the
environmental friendly concept to help save energy. Most of the materials
used for the construction of these buildings are from Thailand in order to
support local products. The construction of THAI’s activities buildings is
scheduled to be finished by March 2005 for system testing and completed by
29 September 2005.
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