Popular Post webfact Posted 8 hours ago Popular Post Posted 8 hours ago Picture courtesy of Assoc. Prof. Tortrakul Yamnak on Facebook. Via Thai Newsroom An alarming revelation has rattled the construction scene in Thailand. Former Engineering Institute of Thailand president, Assoc. Prof. Tortrakul Yamnak, has pointed out a severe construction flaw in buildings across Bangkok and Chiang Mai after a massive earthquake hit on March 28. The root of the issue? Columns that haven’t been reinforced with steel. Tortrakul illustrates with grim detail that many tall buildings, some even eight stories high, showcase dangerous damage—not just superficial plaster cracks but real structural threats. The academic insists that these cracks are due to pillars failing under seismic stress, warning the public to urge for immediate inspection by structural engineers. This lapse in structural integrity stems from not adhering to updates in the Building Control Act, which mandates reinforcement designs tailored for earthquake resistance. He stresses the significance of correct reinforcement patterns, advocating for rebar stirrups at strategic points like the base and top of columns on every level. These construction standards, verified through illustrations in recent building codes, are crucial for safeguarding against future tremors. Assoc. Prof. Tortrakul has raised a call to action for structural engineers, urging them to master and execute the earthquake protocols stipulated in Thailand’s three-tiered hazard classification. His insights, shared every Monday under "Open Your Mind to See Construction," serve as both a guide and a stern reminder of the gravity of precision in civil engineering. In summary, a critical flaw has been exposed in how certain Thai structures have been built, potentially laying the groundwork for future devastation if not addressed. Understanding and applying the correct building standards and act revisions could prevent such catastrophes, ensuring safer infrastructure in quake-prone areas. Based on a story by Thai Newsroom -- 2025-04-08 2 1 2 1
ozz1 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Suprise surprise Chinese building companies don't care about Thai procedures 1
Showtime Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Say it isn't so. Cutting corners to increase profits despite the risk of death all the while construction inspectors are paid to look the other way. I heard this never happens in Thailand. 2
Popular Post worgeordie Posted 8 hours ago Popular Post Posted 8 hours ago Might look OK on outside, but to save money ,only reason , lacking iron reinforcement on the inside , builders hoping the buildings stay up long enough ,until guarantee is up on them .then Earthquake and everything is there to see , substandard work. regards Worgeordie 1 2 2
Popular Post impulse Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago It would be interesting to post the vintage of the buildings that are condemned and look at the building codes on the date they were built. In a lot of the world, older buildings were built when codes weren't nearly as strict as they are today. Thailand included. 3 1 1 6
MikeandDow Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Alarmist post,! to try and apply modern day building codes to old building, Thailand knee jerk reaction, if this proffesor is saying to go back and bring the old buildings up to modern day codes this will cost multi billions baht? damaged as shown in pic's need to be repaired to todays codes colums not damage no need Typical Thai, After the fact !!
Tropicalevo Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, webfact said: The root of the issue? Columns that haven’t been reinforced with steel. This, and other scams, have been happening in Thailand - forever. Pay the builder for rebar, he uses 'coat hanger' wire. Pay for expensive waterproof cement and grout for the pool, he uses the standard non-waterproof version. Pay for expensive tiles, he uses a cheap, knock-off ones. In one case, I had to replace the whole roof including the steel supports to correct this one. The cheaper ones were a slightly different size. My son-in-law is a builder in the UK. It is not much different there. 1 1 1
Toby1947 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago NEWS FLASH. Bangkok condos for sale at the bargain price of 2 pork sausages each. 1
khunpeer Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, ozz1 said: Suprise surprise Chinese building companies don't care about Thai procedures and Thai authorities failed to check how these foreign companies work here... 1
hotchilli Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, webfact said: The academic insists that these cracks are due to pillars failing under seismic stress, warning the public to urge for immediate inspection by structural engineers. Shouldn't this be done at the construction stage... just saying?
Mario Cosmopolite Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Yes Seismic retrofitting is well establish ed. Japan are probably the most expert. 1
metisdead Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Off topic posts and inflammatory posts have been removed.
Photoguy21 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, worgeordie said: Might look OK on outside, but to save money ,only reason , lacking iron reinforcement on the inside , builders hoping the buildings stay up long enough ,until guarantee is up on them .then Earthquake and everything is there to see , substandard work. regards Worgeordie The Chinese are very good at making things look good but bad on actual quality.
NoDisplayName Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 hours ago, ozz1 said: Suprise surprise Chinese building companies don't care about Thai procedures If the Thais themselves don't care, why should anyone else? 1 1
Formaleins Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Wow, who would have guessed it! Little Thai Peter robbing little Thai Paul! - I assume there will be a THAI signature on the building inspection documents that show it was built to code? I bet those damn foreigners had been whittling away at the concrete to uncover the rebar that they promptly stole, weighed in for scrap and then bought booze and drugs with the money.
NoDisplayName Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 hours ago, ozz1 said: Suprise surprise Chinese building companies don't care about Thai procedures Maybe I missed it. Reread the article and found no mention of foreign companies. 1
Srikcir Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Designing earthquake resistant high rise buildings goes beyond stiffened columns which in themselves may create points of stress by their stiffness. "Top 5 Ways Engineers “Earthquake Proof” Buildings"
Jonathan Swift Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, ozz1 said: Suprise surprise Chinese building companies don't care about Thai procedures I'm not well informed other than hearsay, are the Chinese contractors the worst offenders? Of course, you have to look at the bidding process and how they vet, or don't vet the contractors. Stating the obvious, human lives are not worth the amount of money saved with the lowest bidder building shoddy constructions using underpaid and untrained migrant employees.
Cat Boy Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago 7 hours ago, ozz1 said: Suprise surprise Chinese building companies don't care about Thai procedures Since the article never used the words, China nor Chinese, odd that you would implicate that country and those nationals specifically. Are you a Thai construction industry insider? Or just inherently sinophobic; seeing the dreaded "Red Terror" everywhere you look? 1
Gknrd Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago I know YouTube is nothing but a clickbait clown show. But, when I see this I automatically think of China, and the videos coming out showing building short cuts.
Negita43 Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago Not making excuses for the inexcusable BUT I believe I read somewhere that often the lowest quote for a construction is accepted but only if the constructor reduces the price still further. If this is the case then it hardly makes for a "healthy" construction environment.
statman78 Posted 10 minutes ago Posted 10 minutes ago I agree that there are some Thai and Chinese companies that cut corners and do not follow codes. If you look around and you will see hundreds of high rises that are still standing with little or no damage. Our 27 story building has been examined by structural engineers and everything is fine. There a number of reliable construction companies working in Bangkok. We did a lot of research before we bought our condo years ago.
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