Mahsi. I know it made common sense, because as you mentioned the engineers, both the capital planners from Education, and the project officer from Public Works said it made sense.
Another area where sometimes there seems to be lack of coordination between departments is for most public buildings that are owned by this government, the O and M is managed or looked after by Public Works. Sometimes there are problems with the condition of buildings and the safety aspects, then other departments get involved. But there just seems to be a problem sometimes with the coordination between the sponsoring department and Public Works who is normally responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the building. I would assume that in doing maintenance and upkeep of a building, if there is anything seriously flawed with a building, it would be brought to the attention of somebody through your maintenance people. So, I'm just raising a point.
Again, there is a lot of coordination and things seem to fall between the cracks sometimes. I'm wondering what is the department doing to try to address it, interdepartmentally.