Environmental impact assessment : for the development of a 14 Storey Building at H. Filigasdhoshuge, Malé, Maldives
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2010-06
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Mr. Ali Shareef is proposing to build a 14 storey hotel at H. Filigasdhoshuge. This Environmental
Impact Assessment (EIA) report has been prepared in order to meet the requirements of Clause 5
of the Environmental Protection and Preservation Act of the Maldives to assess the impacts of
proposed development at H. Filigasdhoshuge, Male’. The report has looked at the justifications for
undertaking the proposed project components. Alternatives to proposed components or activities
in terms of location, design and environmental considerations were suggested. A mitigation plan
and monitoring programme before, during and after the works has also been proposed.
The project component that has the greatest potential for environmental impact is the foundation
component. The foundation type has been considered taking into consideration the noise and
vibration impact from the deep pile foundation construction of project which was undertaken in
the vicinity to the proposed site at Holiday Inn. The proposed project has proposed a raft
foundation where piling technology has been chosen as a mechanism for shoring for the
foundation construction process.
A geotechnical investigation of the proposed project site was undertaken by the ELS – Amin
International Pvt Ltd of Maldives in September 2008. The geotechnical investigation included the
borehole investigation and Standard Penetration Tests. The geotechnical investigation revealed
that the estimated settlement under the foundation would be less than 50mm which is acceptable
for the type of foundation chosen for the building. Since the settlement under the foundation is
small and a setback of 1 m has been provided between the plot boundary and the foundation, the
ground settlement beyond the limits of the boundary would be too small to induce any significant
damage to the neighbouring structures. A survey of the existing structural damage was carried out
for all buildings that were located within a radius of 20m from the proposed building.
The proposed project is expected to increase the housing units and commercial floor area available
in Malé. It is inevitable that there would be some negative environmental impacts, especially when
excavation is undertaken. Nevertheless, these negative impacts are not so severe to the extent
that the project should not be allowed to take place. As a result, a comprehensive monitoring
component has been suggested which takes in to consideration the most important elements that
require regular checks. This monitoring component will be adhered and will allow the assessment
of long term changes, despite the limited nature of the impact. The most important consideration
is the socioeconomic impacts that have been assessed mainly as positive in nature. Not only are
they positive, but most importantly would they remain positive for a long term.
Therefore, it appears justified from a technical and from an environmental point of view, to carry
out the proposed project in light of the existing socio‐economic developments.
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Environmental impacts, Environmental impact assessments, Environmental monitoring, Environmental Considerations, Mitigation measures
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Jameel, A. (2010). Environmental impact assessment : for the development of a 14 Storey Building at H. Filigasdhoshuge, Malé, Maldives. Male': Maldives