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Engineer: Repairs some areas should take only 2-4 weeks

February 13th, 2007

The complete closure of Suvarnabhumi airport is unnecessary as cracks on the runways and taxiways are only superficial with the underground structure found to be safe, investigators led by engineer Tortrakul Yomnak said yesterday.

He was disclosing the results of his committee’s investigation into cracks at the new airport. The inquiry was launched on Jan 26 under the orders of the Airports of Thailand (AOT) board led by Saprang Kalayanamitr.

Closing the entire airport for repairs has never been planned by the AOT or the Transport Ministry, but is being favoured by a National Legislative Assembly committee looking into the problems at Suvarnabhumi, led by Bannawit Kengrian.

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Suvarnabhumi runway declared safe

February 12th, 2007

A two-week investigation into about 100 cracks that have appeared on the taxiways and a runway of Bangkok’s $3.9-billion-dollar Suvarnabhumi Airport found that the damage is less serious than expected, inspectors said Monday.

Judging from our two-week investigation, I’m confident that the runway is safe,” said Tortrakul Yomnak, a chief engineer for the Airports of Thailand government agency, which led the inquiry.

The cracks, mostly found in the taxiways and at the tip of the east runway where jets start off, has also led to speculation that Suvarnabhumi might need to be closed for major repairs.

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Thailand’s airport imbroglio grows

February 12th, 2007

Reports of damage to runways and tarmacs at Bangkok’s new airport have been significantly overblown, a government panel of engineers set up to investigate the problems said Friday.

New Bangkok Airport Exaggerated Crack Photo

“There are no cracks,” Suchatvee Suwansawat, the secretary of the panel, said as he stood over a section of asphalt cut up as part of the investigation. The main problem was ruts, not cracks in the asphalt, Suchatvee and other experts said, contradicting several weeks of reports in local media here.

“The cement base is fine. The problem can be fixed.”

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