What Technology Did Thailand Use to Build Its Underwater Train Tunnel?

Thailand recently revealed the completion of construction on the Samnam Chai underground train tunnel, which is the first ever train tunnel in Thailand to go beneath the Chaopaya River. SCG, in cooperation with Ch Karnchang Plc, took Construction & Property Magazine on an exclusive tour into the tunnel to find out what technology are being applied in order to successfully build the tunnel. ...

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Lighthouse Club Diary

The Lighthouse Club Cambodia has lots of upcoming events planned starting with our 4th Annual Golf Day, on Friday 23 March 2018. Players will enjoy a “meet and greet” evening at the Exchange Bar, the night prior to the Golf Day. On the day, tee off for this 18 hole event, will commence at 12:30 pm, and all players are welcome to arrive early to enjoy the driving range facilities and a light lunch....

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Indonesia Halts Transport Construction After Injuries

The Indonesian government announced an immediate halt to work on public transportation construction sites on 20 February following a spate of serious injuries. The halt was called after seven workers were injured on the site Bekasi-Cawang-Kampung Melayu toll road when a girder pole collapsed on them, leaving them in critical condition. Last month four workers were killed and five injured whe...

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Arup Aiding Philippines’ Usd11bn Infrastructure Plan

Leading UK-based engineering consultants Arup signed a contract with the Philippines government in February to conduct feasibility studies and plans for new bridges, tunnels, and highways worth over USD11bn as part of the nation’s ambitious infrastructure program. In October 2017, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a USD100m loan to support the Philippine government in accelerating its “...

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Eight-lane Highway Collapses in China

A 30-metre section of eight-lane wide highway collapsed near a subway construction site in China on 7 February, killing eight people. The incident which occurred in Foshan, Guangdong province in southern China injured a further nine. Reports on Chinese state television said that the elevated highway collapse was caused by a rush of water from leaking pipes damaging the subway tunnel being bu...

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Work Starts on Green Tower

Ground has been broken on what will become one of Singapore’s tallest and most iconic buildings featuring whole floors of natural greenery. The 51-storey 88 Market Street project will eventually rise 280m high with 93,000 sq m of space Designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and Italy’s Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA), the tower’s facade will be made from steel and glass interwoven ...

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Singapore Launches Land Transport Innovation Fund

Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced an USD18.8 million Land Transport Innovation Fund over five years to support research and trials in pioneering mobility solutions for the city state. The LTA is exploring the use of automation and autonomous vehicles (AVs) to improve efficiency, reduce human error and deliver better services, according to a statement released on 12 Februa...

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Indonesia Stock Exchange Collapses

The collapse of a mezzanine walkway at the Jakarta stock exchange building in Indonesia injured over 75 people in January, though no fatalities were reported. The exchange was constructed in the late 1990s as part of a two tower complex, and the incident created a rush to evacuate the building amid fears of a bomb. That cause was ruled out by authorities with the majority of the victims being l...

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From Plastic Waste to Asphalt Concrete

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) has expressed it strong interest in and urged further study on a new technology invented by two Cambodian university students which can transform plastic waste into Asphalt Concrete (AC). The two students, Ms Ly Sokanha from Zaman University and Ms Tan Bunhourng from American University of Phnom Penh, worked together under a project entitled ‘Ec...

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Japan to Build World’s Tallest Wooden Tower

Japanese company Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd. recently announced their plan to build a 350-metre high wooden building in Tokyo, which is set to become the tallest wooden building in the world. With an estimated cost of 600 billion yen (USD 5.6 billion), the tower is planned for completion in 2041 to mark the 350th anniversary of the Sumitomo Forestry Company. The building will be 17 floors hi...

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