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Thai Authorities Order Closure of 55 Buildings Post-Quake


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3 hours ago, impulse said:

Is there a published list of the buildings that have been inspected and categorized?

 

I'd hate to rock up to my hotel next week and find out it's been condemned...  And I'd seriously consider burning my pre-paid reservation if it's on the yellow list.

 

I doubt you’ll see one due to the defamation laws here. If somebody published a name they could be sued. Ridiculous, but true.

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3 minutes ago, Wiggy said:

I doubt you’ll see one due to the defamation laws here. If somebody published a name they could be sued. Ridiculous, but true.

 

I'd expect the gub'ment to be the ones publishing the lists.  There may already be lists published in Thai, but I wouldn't have a clue where to look.

 

In the meantime, I'll bet Thai social media is going wild with photos and videos of damage.  That could be even more damaging than a vetted list of actual inspection reports.  Some damage is just cosmetic in nature, but looks horrible.

 

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Even without the quake, if there was some genuine and serious assessment to be done on private villas or condos in Thailand, most would plainly not be fit as safe. Should it be faulty construction, cheap materials used, non respect of curing protocols for the cement, suicidal electric wiring, sloppy plumbing..name it and you'll have it.  

 

Be it a house in village in Isaan or a post pool villa in a swanky developpment in Hin Lek Fai. Most of these properties have been badly built or have sloppy fittings done by crooks (thai and falang) who know perfectly well that they can get away with their crooked habbits.

 

But we all knew that before...but just did not want to admit it. Of course, no generalization here as surely there are still some decent house contractors still left ?

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Surprisingly all of the privately owned high rises and buildings that have been inspected, 1,800 out of 11,000, are all fine. I’d be surprised to see any of the hotels or Residential Properties get proper inspections. 6,500 or so is way too many to be properly inspected, unless a drive by counts. 

Posted
5 hours ago, webfact said:

In addition to the capital, 6,344 buildings across 76 provinces were also assessed, with similar findings. The department has made resources available for public inquiry through various media and a 24-hour hotline.

Like a needle in a haystack

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The numbers sound mighty suspicious. But maybe they've sent a bunch of people around with a laminated list of things to look for, and when they find things they call the authorities who send the experts in to assess the extent of the damage.

 

That would be the only sensible or practical way to do it given the lack of experienced/expert construction engineers.

 

That would also explain the stark drop in public buildings from :

classified 6,487 buildings as safe (green),  to 361 with moderate damage but still usable (yellow), and 55 with severe structural issues, leading to closure (red).

If you have a couple of hundred local authority employees scouring the place for symptoms then 6.5k are possible ... the other 400 or so get closer attention.

 

That's how I'd do it anyway but who knows ...? Thais can also be very practical when the heat's finally on ...

 

As for the private buildings, well ... who's checking them?

 

 

 

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Perhaps hotels'll start displaying 'Earthquake Secure' and 'Earthquake Inspected to DIN 9200 Standards' stickers and certificates, the same as for the Covid safety/hygiene requirements?

 

We'll have to wear helmets instead of masks.

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4 hours ago, Wiggy said:

I doubt you’ll see one due to the defamation laws here. If somebody published a name they could be sued. Ridiculous, but true.

There is an officially published list. Saw it on X. Not much use if you can't read Thai.

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Posted
6 hours ago, connda said:

And that list of building is published where?

 

Most likely on prime real estate.... the closures will bankrupt the owners so will firesale and will be scooped up by wealthy politicians!!

Posted
8 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai Authorities Order Closure of 55 Buildings Post-Quake 

Time to move the Capital to Phetchabun. 

 

I've got some Real Estate up there they'd be interested in. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Letseng said:

There is an officially published list. Saw it on X. Not much use if you can't read Thai.

 

I couldn't find a full list but they did list all closed buildings in Bangkok (2). Most all, 46, are in the provinces not in Bangkok, which makes sense. This is an English translation.  

 

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17 minutes ago, rabas said:

 

I couldn't find a full list but they did list all closed buildings in Bangkok (2). Most all, 46, are in the provinces not in Bangkok, which makes sense. This is an English translation.  

 

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Both unsafe buildings, and the thrird one that came down, are government buildings. Does that tell you something?

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Posted
11 hours ago, CallumWK said:

 

Both unsafe buildings, and the thrird one that came down, are government buildings. Does that tell you something?

 

All three are new buildings well after the 'classic' Western style condo buildings of the 1990s, before the financial crisis. 

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2 minutes ago, rabas said:

 

All three are new buildings well after the 'classic' Western style condo buildings of the 1990s, before the financial crisis. 

Big concrete balcony good. Little box balcony bad.

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4 minutes ago, rabas said:

 

All three are new buildings well after the 'classic' Western style condo buildings of the 1990s, before the financial crisis. 

 

I think you didn't understand my post.

It indicates the widespread corruption going on in the awarding of government building construction.

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2 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

I think you didn't understand my post.

It indicates the widespread corruption going on in the awarding of government building construction.

Built by your Chinese heroes?

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