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Toll gate’s roof collapses due to heavy winds in Chonburi area


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4 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A toll gate’s roof collapsed due to heavy winds

In comparison with the local requirements, structures along much of the East Coast must withstand winds up to 140 mph, Williams said.

 

mph, not kmph.  It's probably close to 220 kmph or kph or whatever.

 

American code.   The building code requires....................

 

something you will never hear here.

 

Here.................hey, bring over that glue!!! and some sand!!! rocks!!! do it by hand!!! 200 baht a day to build it...

 

then some big guy farts and the entire thing collapses.  

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And that's just a couple of days after that u-turn bridge collapsed in Samut Sakhorn, killing a few. It really makes it clear why Thais just do not enter into any building under renovation or such - they can just see disaster looming. But... for some reason they have no such fear on the roads or when in long abandoned building that could collapse at any moment... Strange people.

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Posted
2 hours ago, jcmj said:

That’s not even that old. Shotty construction to save a few million baht at the citizens expense. 

I’m thinking the citizens didn’t save anything…..but the officials affiliated with the construction gained plenty!

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The Poobahs in charge don't care, they took their cut from the original construction and they'll take their cut again when it's all rebuilt. It's like the drains and cable-burying in Pattaya, they're not done for the public good first and foremost, they're just ways to cycle money out of the public purse and into certain private bank accounts.

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Posted (edited)

If this follows the standard Thai pricing model we should expect higher tolls until the repairs gets paid off ????

Edited by Wuvu2
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Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, sawadee1947 said:

Not because of wind but of poor construction????

The latter perhaps due to the engineering design and erection methods being "short cut" due to "inducements" perhaps ?

Edited by Excel
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5 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Jeez, the stuff they have managed to get completed is now all coming tumbling down!

Built by immigrants on less than slave labour wage, via construction company trying to cut costs due to a huge profit margin.

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