Road Construction in Thailand
Road Construction in Thailand: Why Do the Roads Keep Washing Away?
After recent storms and subsequent flooding, many roads throughout Thailand simply gave way—particularly in Pattaya and Jomtien. As the waters receded, social media was flooded with photos of washed-away beaches and missing chunks of tarmac. It sparked a familiar debate: Why does this keep happening?
🏗️ The Contract Chain
The answer isn't complicated, and it is a "well-known secret" among the Thai population. It comes down to how government contracts are handled:
- The Award: The government issues a contract to a large construction company.
- The Hand-off: Often, the winning company doesn't actually do the work. They sell the contract to a smaller firm, banking a tidy profit without ever breaking ground.
- The Cycle: This process can happen multiple times. The contract gets sold down the line, with each middleman taking a cut of the original budget.
🌧️ The Result: Substandard Materials
By the time the contract reaches the crew actually pouring the concrete, the remaining budget is a fraction of what it started as. To make a profit, the final builders are forced to use substandard materials and rushed structural techniques.
Every time a heavy storm hits, these shortcuts are exposed. The poor structure fails, the road collapses, and the public is left scratching their heads. Well... now you know why.