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Shoddy construction likely to blame for collapse of Phuket gas station


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20 hours ago, Oziex1 said:

Shoddy Construction, brought to you by corruption.

More like cheap or lack of materials, virtually no supports in the roof.

Saving money costs lives in construction.... 

I'd take a close look at the architects design and match it to materials or build standard used then proportion blame!

 

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8 minutes ago, ThaiWai said:

True. All the guys who post how they don't mind paying tea money don't care that they promote a corrupt culture that can result in incidents just like this. 

How correct you are

Feeding the beast makes it grow

The standard you walk past is the standard you encourage

 

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

More like cheap or lack of materials, virtually no supports in the roof.

Saving money costs lives in construction.... 

I'd take a close look at the architects design and match it to materials or build standard used then proportion blame!

 

I have a set of architects designed specs for a new house in Buriram. 

Surveyor reports. 

Draftsman etc.

They are starting to catch up in the regional areas. 

 

Now the builder says, "ok, we not use ". Too expensive this way...

Nobody checks....

 

Needless to say it's not happening. 

Especially 20 slump concrete and undersized reinforcing steel. 

 

TIT.

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51 minutes ago, dallen52 said:

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Now the builder says, "ok, we not use ". Too expensive this way...

Nobody checks....

 

Needless to say it's not happening. 

Especially 20 slump concrete and undersized reinforcing steel. 

 

TIT.

 

I had that with our first building. Builder cut corners every which way. After 21 years I am surprised it's still standing. And drill holes go through like butter.

 

After that we build ourselves. Built strictly to approved plans. Ordered the best of material. Not so much more cost.

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5 hours ago, legend49 said:

We all knew this outcome. What they fail to comprehend is what will they actually DO to prevent recurrences?

they will do as they always do, forget about it, just like they did after the Phoenix boat accident... nothing

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1 hour ago, dallen52 said:

I have a set of architects designed specs for a new house in Buriram. 

Surveyor reports. 

Draftsman etc.

They are starting to catch up in the regional areas. 

 

Now the builder says, "ok, we not use ". Too expensive this way...

Nobody checks....

 

Needless to say it's not happening. 

Especially 20 slump concrete and undersized reinforcing steel. 

 

TIT.

I once had cpac do a  slump test, in the upside down  bucket, rodded to extreme, then pulled it  off and it went down to the floor in a puddle............he  looked up and said "OK"...needles to say I rejected it.

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3 hours ago, SinCityGr8One said:

First move someone has to do is a stress test on a piece from that rubble. Then check the batch loading ticket for the batch time and compare it with the pour time. Life span of Concrete is only 90 minutes. Then it starts to set in redi-mix drum. Next check the quality of the sand. That is of high importance. I looked at the photo and surmised the rebar is too thin for that much weight to support. Also, how much cement powder per batched metre of concrete. 3-4-5/ 50 kg. bags per metre? Also, was a slump test done before pour? These are all critical in an investagation. And yes, I am an expert of cement as I was in the business for many years.

I suppose that you don’t live in Thailand.

i don’t think that they ever do or did in the past the things what you suggested.

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3 hours ago, dallen52 said:

I have a set of architects designed specs for a new house in Buriram. 

Surveyor reports. 

Draftsman etc.

They are starting to catch up in the regional areas. 

 

Now the builder says, "ok, we not use ". Too expensive this way...

Nobody checks....

 

Needless to say it's not happening. 

Especially 20 slump concrete and undersized reinforcing steel. 

 

TIT.

You have changed builder I am hoping

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i have seen them work my friend sacked 3 builders because of shoddy work before he found someone half decent.this is everywhere in thailand,just unlucky for them it come down early or lucky before someone brought a place and then come down

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My Thai relative bought a 3 bedroom condo in a gated condo community, the

roof leaked for 3 years despite attempted repairs. Even the Thai public get the

same shoddy construction almost everywhere in  Thailand, seems like

corruption  has no bounds.

Geezer

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47 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

I am very confused by this story, at first i thought they were erecting a precast wall, but now it looks like a floor slab, if so why were workers under a slab, what am i missing ? apart from a few grey cells.

 

Seems the precast slab was the roof of the planned gas station office. supposed 6m x 12 m (depend what report you read)  with only four pillars. Seems erected a week ago and now being fitted out by those workers. One story implies that construction ordered stop buy officials as there was concern about the structural support. But the builders ignored the order and carried on working.

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