RM7.3 mln church project progress slow but steady
PENAMPANG: The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu said the new St Catherine Laboure church building project at Kg. Dimbaan, Putatan, is making good progress, although at a slow pace dictated by the availability of funds.
“We are pleased to announce that 65 percent of construction works on the four-storey structure is now complete and we are satisfied with the progress made so far,” the KK Archdiocese said in a statement released by its Social Communications Commission (Soccom) here Thursday.
Commenting on recent media reports which, among other things, stated that “construction works had ceased for sometime”, a spokesman for Soccom said that this was not the case.
“On the contrary, steady progress has been made on the project in the past five months. It is also not true to say that no brick walls were found at the site. In fact, brickwalls at the ground level and the staircase areas were built in July and plastering of the walls took place later,” he added.
He reported that further progress was made in September and October resulting in the erection of the metal roof trusses and construction of the high entrance structures.
On funding, the Soccom spokesman said that the entire project is expected to cost RM7.3 Out of the RM4.7 million raised, a sum of RM3.3 million was spent on expenditures up to August 31, 2016. He said the balance of RM1.4 million is now being utilized for the current construction works, including building of the roof structure and the tall and grand entrance and bell tower. “We wish to assure that all government financial allocations are utilised according to established financial management procedures.
“And all expenditures are verified by a technical committee and are closely monitored by the office of the Archdiocese,” the spokesman assured.
He said the last such meetings to monitor development progress and financial matters arising from the implementation of the project was held on Tuesday (Nov 15) in the presence of Archbishop John Wong.
Also present were Rev. Father Fundes Motiung, Rector of St. Michael’s Church, Penampang, who initiated the project; Datuk Stephen Sondoh, Chairman of the Steering Church Building Committee; and members of the technical committee.
Stephen took note of the fact that there is a shortfall of about RM2.6 million in order to meet the costs for the completion of the project.
“Raising funds has always been difficult and slow. Other churches are unable to help much since they have financial commitments of their own,” he said.
“Hence, our consctruction has been slow largely due to the lack of funds from time to time. Our progress is dependent on the flow of donations and the release of funds by the government that came in batches. In addition to the construction of the building, there was also a need for building of the road leading to the site,” the building committee chairman explained.
Members of the technical team are professionals from JK Chartered Architect, Perunding Bina Daya Sdn Bhd, Jurutera Perunding Intelex Sdn Bhd, Perunding KK Bina Sdn Bhd, Mojigoh Surveying Consultants Sdn Bhd, and WBS Contractor Sdn Bhd.