snoop1130 Posted October 9, 2024 Posted October 9, 2024 State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is set to demolish a disputed commercial building after the final tenant was ordered by the court to vacate. This paves the way for the construction of a high-speed rail project that has faced significant delays. Today, October 9, officials and construction engineers installed barriers and fencing over a 200-metre stretch in front of the commercial building along Mukmontri Road in Nakhon Ratchasima. This marks the beginning of Phase 1 of the high-speed rail project, which will connect Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima. Metal sheet panels, 4 metres high, will be put up to cordon off the construction area and ensure safety for pedestrians and motorists, said an SRT spokesperson. “The court ruling has finally allowed us to proceed with the demolition and construction without further delay.” SRT faced challenges due to the prolonged eviction process, which lasted seven months. Initially, tenants were notified to vacate in March. While most complied and moved out gradually, one tenant refused to leave, resulting in a legal battle that stalled the project, said an SRT spokesperson. “It’s been a lengthy process but we’re now ready to move forward with the high-speed rail project.” The demolition is crucial for the construction of the high-speed rail station in the area. The delay in evicting tenants hindered the progress of the project, which is a significant part of Thailand’s transport infrastructure development. This phase, covering sections 3 to 5 from Khok Kruat to Nakhon Ratchasima, is essential to the overall project that aims to enhance connectivity between Bangkok and the northeastern region. The final tenant’s court-ordered eviction came after prolonged negotiations and legal proceedings. The tenant’s refusal to vacate had caused frustration among local authorities and project managers, as it halted the demolition and subsequent construction activities. Now that the eviction is complete, the SRT is expediting the demolition of the commercial building to make way for the new station. This phase of the project is expected to bring significant economic benefits to the region, improving travel times and boosting local business opportunities. By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-10-09 2
Burma Bill Posted October 10, 2024 Posted October 10, 2024 22 hours ago, snoop1130 said: This paves the way for the construction of a high-speed rail project that has faced significant delays. Please note, this will enable the completion of HST Phase 1 between Bangkok and Korat. The onward HST extension to Nong Khai and Vientianne is still "light years" away. 1
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