Better houses for all
The Star 22/4/2006
SHAH ALAM: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi wants good
quality and affordable homes set in comfortable neighbourhoods for the
people.
The houses must also be the result of responsible development, he said at
the launch of the Housing and Local Government’s computerised “open
registration system” for low-cost houses at the state secretariat building
here.
Abdullah said houses of good quality could be built with the implementation
of the Industrialised Building System (IBS) in which component parts like
windows and doors would be mass-produced.
The system could stabilise the price of building materials as mass
production would help to reduce costs, he said.
He said the IBS would ensure the quality of houses as all parts would come
from factories.
“This is crucial as contractors usually don’t follow specifications and
people complain that the houses they get in the end are not as advertised,”
he said.
Abdullah also wanted a comprehensive ICT database set up to help house
buyers obtain necessary information like the location of housing projects
and pricing, among other things.
“Some people (want to) buy homes in places far from where they are living,
some near their kampungs to settle down in after retirement,” he said.
“So, it is good to have a database on homes giving details like where they
are to be built, pricing, and whether they are located near towns.”
Abdullah said housing developers must be responsible and look into various
factors like environmental implications before launching projects.
“One cannot foresee what can happen in housing areas. Places which had never
been flooded before have become flood prone after houses are built there,”
he noted.
He said irresponsible developers often took the easy way out like cutting
down trees and dumping soil into rivers for their housing projects, which in
the end caused flooding.
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