Missing the point

By August 16, 2007Punch Forum

Jose Ceralde
16 Aug 2007

 

 

Mr. Oriel,

It’s sometime hard to read right. Reading right, you need to think hard & analyze the material before interpreting it.

Please do us a favor and read all of the posters on the subject of the airport. All of us except you, sir were all talking about Ms Jara’s column about the Alaminos international airport.

You continue in your reply to her column by “copying & pasting” the article of unveiling of the 20 year master plan but yet failed to challenge her that it is a mere Dash 9 that will be landing in the airport and the plan was only for a general aviation airfield.

So since you were the one who chose to omit this material in Ms. Jara’s column, why question and assert that it is only a starter airport now? You opened yourself to questions about an international airport at Alaminos.

The other point you missed from the article you sourced out is that the city’s contract with the master planners was unveiled during that Oct day in 2006.

An unveiling of a master plan just like Mr. Carrera pointed out is not the completed plan. It was a concept of the requirements of the city as depicted by the planners. But the concept is not yet the proprietary master plan.

Have you ever had an architect show you his portfolio if you may have business partners who may be motivated to join in the enterprise? This is what the city and the planners are trying to do during the unveiling for investors to join the city’s vision.

The last point on the master planners is that they are in the world’s top 100 because they protect their plans and market it well. They will attend unveilings so they will not lose the contract.

Try to access their planned project and you’ll be referred to their office for details just like all companies that wanted to protect their copyright and proprietary rights.

If the international investors are thinking just like me, Ms. Ric, Mr. Ed, Mr. Jerry, and all those who replied to your posting about an international airport, Palafox will omit it for marketing purpose because how would a paper plane airport look like as Mr. Diosdado pointed out.

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