Empire Tower in Sathorn a showcase of ‘trade-retail synergy’

With a Bt1-billion budget, TCC Capital Land, the property arm of TCC Group, is embarking on a new era for the Empire Tower, taking Bangkok’s Sathorn district to new heights as a commercial hub.  “It’s the global trend for mixed-use building development to meet the tenants’ demand,” Wallapa Traisorat, senior executive vice president of TCC […]

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Sukhumbhand defends giant tunnels’ ability to reduce Bangkok’s flooding

After wading through flooded roads and getting stuck in heavy traffic congestion over the past two weeks, Bangkok residents have started to question City Hall’s flood drainage capacity. The city’s flooding was triggered by heavier-than-usual rainfall. The focus of the criticism is the multi-billion baht Rama IX-Ramkhamhaeng giant tunnel and six other water drainage facilities […]

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Japan, Thailand race to rescue of Myanmar’s struggling Dawei

After months of negotiations and failed promises, a proposed multi-billion dollar Myanmar port and special economic zone that could transform Southeast Asian trade appears back on track. Thai banks aim to keep the project afloat with short-term loans until an expected Japanese loan of up to $3.2 billion can be secured, officials and sources famliar […]

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Residents renew protest against construction of Satun’s Pak Bara port

A “land bridge to link the new seaport in the Andaman Sea and Songkhla port in the Gulf of Thailand. A visit by a House committee member to study the planned construction site of the Pak Bara deep-sea port brought out protesters in droves who are opposed to the project . About 300 people gathered […]

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Thai Govt to submit coordination blueprint for Myanmar’s Dawei port

Sihasak Phuangketkaew, permanent secretary for foreign affairs, said he submitted a concept paper to Myanmar last week under the Thailand-Myanmar Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation between the two neighbours on the Dawei project. The MoU was signed by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and Myanmar President Thein Sein in Thailand last month, Mr Sihasak said. […]

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Thai PM demands action to ease congestion at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra yesterday ordered agencies to expedite measures to alleviate the congestion at Suvarnabhumi Airport. After inspecting the problem-plagued Bangkok airport, Yingluck said a committee would be formed to follow up on immediate and long-range plans closely to ease the crowding, shorten delays and also to expand aircraft and passenger capacity. Thailand should […]

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Bangkok’s Airport of Smiles in Crisis

Substandard construction, inadequate design, cause delays, frustrate millions Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport, which opened only six years ago on what amounted to a swamp, is approaching a crisis stage with overcrowding and increasingly impaired runways, travelers and officials say. Designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn Architects of Chicago, the airport was in trouble the day […]

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Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport finally scheduled to get third runway

Tentative 2018 completion date of the third runway The long delayed plan to build a third runway at Suvarnabhumi airport, code-named BKK, has been greenlit as authorities now see the urgency of addressing the airport’s overcrowding. Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) is setting the scheme into motion, which was initially planned for right after BKK […]

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Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport says runway subsidence ‘just wear and tear’

Suvarnabhumi airport general manager Somchai Sawasdeepon is insisting Thursday’s subsidence on the western runway was caused by normal wear and tear. But airline managers yesterday questioned if the airfield had been built with proper civil engineering techniques and high-standard construction materials. An area of 3,600 sq cm (60cm by 60cm) at the northern part of […]

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Laos’ work on the Mekong river draws criticism

In a dusty gorge deep in landlocked Laos, work is underway on a project that could change South-East Asia forever. Despite the protests of countries downstream and the warnings of scientists, a construction company has begun building the first dam across the lower reaches of one of the world’s great rivers. Officially the Lao government […]

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