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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 15 May 2025
Architectural Firm Denies Design Changes in Collapsed SAO HQ File photo for reference only Amidst a parliamentary investigation, architectural firm Forum Architect Co Ltd, alongside Meinhardt (Thailand), has refuted claims of having made design changes to the State Audit Office (SAO) headquarters, which collapsed following the March 28 earthquake. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360761-architectural-firm-denies-design-changes-in-collapsed-sao-hq/ -
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Report Architectural Firm Denies Design Changes in Collapsed SAO HQ
File photo for reference only Amidst a parliamentary investigation, architectural firm Forum Architect Co Ltd, alongside Meinhardt (Thailand), has refuted claims of having made design changes to the State Audit Office (SAO) headquarters, which collapsed following the March 28 earthquake. The House Committee on Corruption Prevention and Suppression, led by Pheu Thai MP Chalad Khamchuang, is probing potential construction irregularities tied to structural failures and alleged modifications, particularly in the elevator shaft design. The tragic collapse of the 30-storey building in Chatuchak, Bangkok, which was the city's sole high-rise to fall during the quake, resulted in 89 confirmed deaths and seven missing among the 109 workers present. Theerachai Phanthumas, deputy chairman of the committee, scrutinised Forum Architect's managing director, Suchat Chutipabhakorn. Suchat affirmed that no official design revisions were ever submitted post approval. He clarified that while their consultation involved decorating the lift shaft with marble, no formal alterations to the design were executed. Meinhardt (Thailand)'s director, Theera Wattanasup, acknowledged suggesting a reduction in wall thickness to better accommodate interior finishes, paired with necessary structural reinforcements. However, he maintained that these suggestions did not have the authority to be enacted, as only the SAO could approve such changes. Engineer Pimol Charoenying, who initially certified the design, corroborated that he had only seen the original plans, not any revised versions. Further concerns raised by the committee involve potential use of inferior materials like steel and concrete, casting doubt on cost-cutting measures possibly amounting to 300 million baht. Ensuring proper technical oversight and adherence to payment procedures is now imperative. The committee intends to summon the former SAO head who oversaw the contract to provide clarity on oversight measures and any design modifications. This comprehensive investigation aims to ascertain accountability and prevent future catastrophes. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-15 -
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Crime Gunman Fires Shots into the Air and Takes Hostage in Bangkok
UPDATE Elite Police Prepare Rubber Bullets and Tear Gas to Subdue Armed Suspect in Bangkok Standoff Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Police have escalated their response to an ongoing standoff in Bangkok’s Noi district, with the elite Arintharat special operations unit preparing to use rubber bullets and tear gas to subdue an armed man who has been resisting negotiations for over eight hours. The suspect, identified as Natthawat, also known as “Tae Wat Yang”, has been barricaded in a residential area behind Wat Lakhon Tham since early morning, reportedly firing shots and acting erratically. Despite hours of negotiation involving police, family members, and a Buddhist monk, efforts to resolve the situation peacefully have thus far failed. At approximately 17:00, authorities deployed additional officers to the scene and prepared crowd control equipment, including non-lethal ammunition and tear gas launchers, should tactical intervention become necessary. The area has been completely sealed off, with police urging the public to stay away for their own safety. The atmosphere remains tense as officers reinforce security around the perimeter and prepare for all possible outcomes. Authorities continue to prioritise negotiation but have indicated that decisive action will be taken if the suspect poses an imminent threat to officers or civilians. Residents have been evacuated from nearby homes, and emergency response teams are on standby. Police have promised to provide updates as the situation develops. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-05-15. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 15 May 2025
Line Man Revolutionises Thai Food Delivery with English Translation for Expats Photo: Bangkok Post Thailand's leading food delivery app, Line Man, has introduced features aimed at making authentic Thai cuisine accessible to the country's 2-3 million expats and 36 million annual tourists. With the automatic translation of restaurant menus into English and fun chat stickers bridging language gaps between users and riders, Line Man transforms dining experiences across 77 provinces without the need for a Thai keyboard. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360760-line-man-revolutionises-thai-food-delivery-with-english-translation-for-expats/ -
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Report Line Man Revolutionises Thai Food Delivery with English Translation for Expats
Photo: Bangkok Post Thailand's leading food delivery app, Line Man, has introduced features aimed at making authentic Thai cuisine accessible to the country's 2-3 million expats and 36 million annual tourists. With the automatic translation of restaurant menus into English and fun chat stickers bridging language gaps between users and riders, Line Man transforms dining experiences across 77 provinces without the need for a Thai keyboard. This initiative emerges as a convenient alternative for foreign users of the Foodpanda app, soon to leave the Thai market. With Line Man, users can now explore over 700,000 restaurants effortlessly, discovering everything from hidden local treasures to major chains. The app makes the ordering process seamless by converting messages into Thai, ensuring smooth interactions. Line Man also provides enticing perks like free delivery and exclusive discounts. New users can benefit from special promotions, such as 200 baht off their first order using the code "LMMAX," alongside cashback of up to 400 baht. To get started, users can download the Line Man app from the App Store or Google Play, log in or create a new Line account, and set their delivery location to dive into thousands of options nearby. The integration of English translations means effortless navigation through diverse menus. Foreign users have been flocking to Line Man, particularly in hotspots like Bangkok, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Surat Thani, where the app has seen a fourfold increase in its foreign customer base in early 2025. Among the favourite dishes are khao mun gai (chicken rice), khao kha moo (braised pork leg), and spicy papaya salad som tum, each offering a rich taste of Thailand's culinary diversity. As Line Man expands its reach, the company anticipates a 20% growth this year, supported by investing 10 billion baht over five years to boost technology and market presence. The focus on generative AI aims to enhance customer experiences and optimise delivery, tailoring personalised recommendations and efficient service. Line Man is available on the App Store and Google Play in select regions, excluding Europe, inviting users to switch their store region to Thailand to download and use the app. With these advancements, expats and tourists can seamlessly enjoy Thai cuisine, while helping restaurants extend their reach to an ever-expanding foreign clientele, bolstering Thailand's food delivery market. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-15
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