As Beijing silences mentions of the skyscraper building that collapsed in Bangkok, the Chinese company involved in the project faces mounting scrutiny in Thailand.
BANGKOK — Thai authorities said Monday they are investigating why a single office tower block under construction in Bangkok ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNState Railway of Thailand gets more used trains from JapanThe State Railway of Thailand (SRT) will deploy 20 second-hand Japanese KiHa diesel trains for suburban passenger services.The move will begin with a systems test in June before the KiHa 40 and KiHa ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNSuriya affirms high-speed rail will meet all standardsConstruction of the second phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed train line, from Nakhon Ratchasima to Nong Khai, will meet international standards, almost 100% of the material will be sourced ...
An initial investigation into the collapse of a government office tower under construction in Bangkok that killed 18 has turned up low-quality construction materials.
Workers said poor-quality materials were used during construction by a Chinese developer as it sought to cut costs.
A 357-kilometer extension from Nakhon Ratchasima to Nong Khai provinces is expected to cost around 340 billion baht and is ...
China Railway No. 10 Engineering Group, a subsidiary of the Chinese state-owned enterprise, has come under intense scrutiny ...
More than 70 construction workers remain trapped beneath the rubble of the State Audit Office building, which collapsed during the March 28 earthquake.
Heavy equipment pulled away rubble from the 30-story building in hopes of finding survivors among the 78 people still missing ...
Officers questioned four Chinese men who were found removing 32 files from containers behind the collapsed building, a police ...
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