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Deputy Mayor Manot Nongyai asks forgiveness to Dusit Thani College for the damage triggered by the drain job, while mentioning that the specialist will be held responsible and the walls will be brought back.

PATTAYA, Thailand— A building job for a drain system on Sukhumvit Roadway has actually triggered damage to the walls of Dusit Thani College, stimulating a grievance from the college administration.

The job, which includes the setup of the Soi Phothisan to Khlong Naklua Stage 2 drain system, has actually led to the build-up of sand mounds near the college walls. The sand was excavated from the ground as part of the job and briefly saved on a leased location nearby to the college.

According to the college, the high sand mounds have actually triggered a noticeable tilt of the walls and even resulted in the collapse of some areas, harmful parked automobiles close by. The college likewise reported dust contamination and sound disruption from the heavy equipment utilized for the job, impacting the trainees and personnel.

The college administration lodged a grievance to the Pattaya town, asking for immediate action to resolve the concerns and guarantee the security of the properties.

Deputy Mayor Manot Nongyai stated that after getting the problem, he sent out an evaluation group to examine the circumstance. He stated that the examination exposed that the damage to the college walls was not a deliberate act however rather a repercussion of the building and construction job.

He ensured that the Pattaya town would hold the specialist accountable for the damages and look for an appropriate service to bring back the walls to their initial condition. He stated that conversations and settlements in between the town and the specialist would happen quickly.

He likewise said sorry to the college and the general public for the hassle triggered by the job and requested their cooperation and understanding. He stated that the job was targeted at enhancing the drain system and avoiding flooding in the location, which would benefit the locals in the long run.


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