Sun Li-fang: Main Construction of Military Museum Enters Final Stage, Pushing for On-Time Completion

Lieutenant General Sun Li-fang, Director of the Ministry of National Defense's Political Affairs Office, stated on the 5th that the main construction of the National Military Museum has entered its final critical stage, with progress reaching 90%. The main structure is expected to be completed by fiscal year 2026, with a trial operation slated for the end of 2027. He urged the construction team to ensure quality and safety while completing the project on schedule.
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(Central News Agency, Reporter Wu Shu-wei, Taipei, 5th) According to a report by the Military News Agency, Lieutenant General Sun Li-fang, Director of the Ministry of National Defense's Political Affairs Office, chaired an expanded seminar on the new construction project of the National Military Museum yesterday (4th). He pointed out that the main construction has entered its final critical stage and that the project team should uphold professionalism and responsibility, sparing no effort to ensure the project is completed on time and with the required quality, while balancing quality and safety.

The Military News Agency reported that the Political Affairs Office of the Ministry of National Defense held the expanded seminar on the new construction project of the National Military Museum yesterday. The meeting convened the project team and technical service providers to jointly review the project's progress, requiring all units to strictly control the construction schedule, implement site safety management, and ensure construction quality and safety.

The Military News Agency indicated that the meeting was chaired by Lieutenant General Sun Li-fang and included representatives from design supervision, project management, and construction companies. They discussed the project progress and occupational safety and health requirements.

Sun stated that the Military Museum is Taiwan's first national-level professional military museum, bearing the important mission of preserving the history of the armed forces and passing on the spirit of national defense. The main construction has now entered its final critical stage and has attracted significant attention and expectations from all sectors. He emphasized that the project team should uphold professionalism and responsibility, sparing no effort to ensure the project is completed on time and with the required quality, while balancing quality and safety.

Sun pointed out that subsequent tasks include moving equipment into the museum and setting up exhibition spaces. As the plum rain season approaches, which can bring heavy rains and typhoons, all disaster prevention preparations should be completed early to ensure the safety of the construction site. He expressed hope of obtaining the usage permit by the end of the year and thanked all project teams for their long-term dedication in jointly advancing the Military Museum project towards its final stage.

The Military News Agency report mentioned that the construction of the National Military Museum began on May 21, 2021. Progress has reached 90%, and interior decoration and landscaping work are currently underway. The main construction is expected to be completed by fiscal year 2026, followed by the exhibition construction phase. The trial operation and official opening are scheduled for the end of fiscal year 2027. (Editor: Su Zhi-zong) 1150605