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Another accident at slow-moving Boutique Hotel demolition site

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Another accident at slow-moving Boutique Hotel demolition site

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PATTAYA:--The seemingly never-ending demolition of the derelict Boutique Hotel caused yet another accident, with debris smashing a worker’s pickup truck, but injuring no one.

 

Contractor Tyranno Co. has missed two deadlines to tear down the Soi VC hotel built and expanded without proper permits. City hall gave the company another three months in October, but that deadline came and went Jan. 12 with work still crawling at a snail’s pace.

 

The extension was granted after Soi VC residents complained in early September that debris had smashed onto roofs, damaged business and broken several cars and motorbikes. Company officials said if Pattaya wanted more cautious workmanship, it needed more time.

 

But slower work hasn’t meant safer work, it seems.

 

Tyranno does not allow employees to work on floors with no floors, so cranes are being used to dismantle the building. Scrap is placed on the lower floors until it is moved to the surface. But workers piled up so much debris on the storage floor it collapsed, sending concrete and metal crashing to the street, damaging an empty truck.

 

Neighbors warned of the possibility of such a collapse four months ago.

 

 
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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Unbelievable that this shxt stills goes on!! Must be like living in the wild west!!
No one seems to be accountable for anything here!!

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Safety first.

But not in Pattaya. 

Same same but same. :coffee1:

 

Everything going slowly in Thailand but when Thai people  driving it go fast 

3 hours ago, 007cableguy said:

Unbelievable that this shxt stills goes on!! Must be like living in the wild west!!
No one seems to be accountable for anything here!!

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Seems??? Isn't!!! :whistling:

3 hours ago, Rimmer said:

Tyranno does not allow employees to work on floors with no floors, so cranes are being used to dismantle the building. 

 

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That seems like a reasonable policy. Of course, I am curious how one would work on a floor with no floor.

And the 101 on the seaward side of Walking Street are still standing.

17 minutes ago, Humpy said:

And the 101 on the seaward side of Walking Street are still standing.

 

Yes.

7 hours ago, Humpy said:

And the 101 on the seaward side of Walking Street are still standing.

Once the "beach nourishment" project has been completed just watch as the sea demolishes them also.....:clap2:

8 hours ago, 007cableguy said:

Unbelievable that this shxt stills goes on!! Must be like living in the wild west!!
No one seems to be accountable for anything here!!

Sent from my [device_name] using http://Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
 

Certain officials are not competent obviously 

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16 hours ago, bkkgriz said:

That seems like a reasonable policy. Of course, I am curious how one would work on a floor with no floor.

Levitation, that would explain the missing of dead lines as its a difficult skill to perfect

Lots of people keep falling on their face

2 hours ago, oldlakey said:

Lots of people keep falling on their face

Mainly from the office in charge of this project.  The will to complete the job is missing or they are being paid by the hour.

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