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Revenue Department defends ฿200m spending on defective air-con system


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Thailand’s Revenue Department has explained that its 200-million baht procurement of a new air-conditioning system for the department’s building back in 2018 was strictly in compliance with the e-auction system, according to Vinit Visessuvanapoom, deputy director-general of and spokesman for the department.

 

His comment is in response to a report on the “Watchdog” web page about the defects in the system, which were detected only two weeks after the department accepted delivery of the system in 2018 from the company which won the bid.

 

The system includes the installation of five inverter air-conditioners, with capacities ranging from 250,000 to 600,000 BTU, and 1,600 electric fans and air ventilators.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/revenue-department-defends-฿200m-spending-on-defective-air-con-system/

 

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Asean Now's "Revenue Department Defends ฿200m Spending on Defective Air-Con System" provides an interesting look at the importance of proper air conditioning in commercial buildings. The article highlights the potential costs of cutting corners when it comes to HVAC systems.

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