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On Friday, the Administrative Court ruled to withdraw the permit for the 6.5-billion-baht Ashton Asoke condominium project, a swanky 50-storey high-rise residential building saying the project violated the Building Control Act as it does not have an exit onto Asoke Road.
Construction had wrapped up and 80% of its rooms had already been sold, but the court ultimately decided that the project s exit onto Asoke Road is actually located on an adjacent plot of land owned by the Mass Rapid Transit Authority which the developer claimed to have legally leased.
The problem actually began a few years ago, when several residents living on Soi Sukhumvit 19, led by the president of the Stop Global Warming Association, asked the court to look into the project s approval process. The plaintiffs named in the lawsuit several people who were in charge of the project s permits, including the director of Wattana district, the director of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration s (BMA) Departme
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Minister Damien English announces appointment of new Ministerial Panel of Adjudicators
The Minister for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English TD, has today appointed an additional 17 members to the Ministerial Panel of Adjudicators under the Construction Contracts Act, 2013.
On 7 March 2020, the Minister re-appointed 19 members of the previous panel who had re-applied to serve on the adjudication panel.
This now brings the total composition of the panel to five barristers, six solicitors, six architects, seven engineers, and 12 quantity surveyors. The Minister is satisfied this represents enough adjudicators and a good mix of the required professions to meet the requirements of the Construction Contracts Act, 2013 over the next five years.