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April 15, 2010
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Consulting Engineering Activities Consulting Engineering Activities Thailand - Country ReportThailand - Country Report
Presented by
Mr. Pichaya Chantranuwat
Board Member/Committee: Foreign AffairsThe Consulting Engineers Association of Thailand (CEAT)
TCDPAP & FIDIC/ASPACInternational Conference 2010, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Presentation Outline Thailand Consulting Engineering
Framework Council of Engineer (COE)Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT)Consulting Engineers Association of Thailand (CEAT)
CEAT’s members Need/Request Master Pieces in Construction
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Consulting Engineering Professional in Thailand : Framework
Professional Regulatory Body :
Council of Engineers (COE)
Professional Practise Organizations : Consulting Engineers Association of Thailand (CEAT) Thai Mechanical and Electrical Design and Consulting Engineer Association etc.
Professional Academic Organizations :
Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT) Environmental Engineers Association of Thailand (EEAT) etc.
Tie-In Triangle
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Licensed Engineering Disciplines issued by Council of Engineers,
Thailand (COE)
• Civil/Structural• Mechanical• Electrical• Industrial• Mining• Environmental• Chemical
Totally 140,000 licensed engineer
and 654 licensed juristic person
(as of Jan. 2010)
Established as Professional Regulatory Body according to Engineers Act BE 2542 (1999)
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The Consulting Engineers Association of Thailand
(CEAT)
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About CEATFound in 1977 to be the Center for cooperation
in reinforcing the THAI CONSULTING ENGINEERING PROFESSION and enhance its competitiveness internationally
89 Corporate members, more than 200 professional engineers of different disciplines
Contribute to over 90 % of major projects in Thailand
Since 1985, we had became a member of the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC). Due to internal problems, the member had not been continuing for a few years;
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About CEAT
Create BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES for members, while promoting society's RECOGNITION for their significance and integrity;Encourage members to strengthening professional capability, upholding of ethics , and contribution to the national development; andEncourage members to develop their COMPETENCY to enter the international arena.
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CEAT’s 7 engineering sectors
Building sector Transportation sector Water resources & Rural development sector
Environment/Water supply/Sanitation sectorPower/Energy sectorUrban/Industrial development sector Geographical/Management infrastructure system sector
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What CEAT members need/request
New applicable technologiesBuilding e.g. Building facade, Interior finishes, Material testing laboratory, Inspector/Testing/Maintenance Technique, QSTransportation e.g. signaling system for mass transit system, Water resources & rural development e.g. transbasin water resources study, telemetry systemEnvironment/water supply/sanitation e.g. municipal solid waste and hazardous waste management system Power sector e.g. nuclear power plant, renewable energyUrban/industrial development e.g. Flood/Tsunami/Landslide warning system
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Always problems to CEAT members
Quantity survey (QS)Low remuneration rateService fee competition
Lack of engineering code of practicePolitical problems
Lack of government support
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Master Pieces in Construction
CEAT members
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Total 91 km
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Master Plan Study for Railway System and High Speed Train
Development
Project Description: The formulation of the master plan and feasibility study for railway system development is based on the studies of infrastructures related to the current railway network, dual track system, maintenance shop, feasibility of the high speed train project and the impacts on the country macro-development, electric system use for a long distance train by a rolling stock system and railway use according to its function.
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Government Center Chaengwattana
Project Description: The project comprises of 3 large-scale office buildings with the working areas of 610,000 sq.m.; car park buildings with the capacity of 7,000 cars with US$ 575 Million
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New Thailand Parliament
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New Thailand Parliament
Project Description: The project is a single roof building, comprises of two convention halls and offices with the working areas of 300,000 sq.m.; car park buildings with the capacity of 3,000 cars with US$ 365 Million under development
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Mahanakorn Tower
Project Description: The project is the tallest building, comprises of residential and offices with the working areas of 300,000 sq.m.; car park buildings with the capacity of 3,000 cars with US$ 365 Million under development
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Landmark Waterfront
Project Description: The project is the tall building, comprises of residential buildings with the areas of 200,000 sq.m. under development
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Rama VIII Bridge
The Rama VIII Bridge: The cable-stayed bridge consists of a single pylon located approximately one-third of the distance from the northwest end of the bridge. Golden suspension cables extend from this pylon to the road surface. The Bridge is 2.45 km long including approach spans, and spans the Chao Phraya River. The bridge is named after the eighth monarch of the Chakri dynasty, King Ananda mahidol. It has become a notable tourist attraction.
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Bhumibol Bridge
The Bhumibol Bridge also known as the Industrial Ring Road Bridge is part of the 13 km long Industrial Ring Road connecting southern Bangkok with Samut Prakan Province. The bridge crosses the Chao Phraya River twice, with two striking cable-stayed spans of lengths of 702 m and 582 m supported by two diamond-shaped pylons 173 m and 164 m high. Where the two spans meet, another road rises to join them at a free-flowing interchange suspended 50 metres above the ground.
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Khwae Noi Dam
Project Description: The project consists of three types of dams namely concrete- faced rockfill dam, earth core rockfill dam and earthfill dam. It is also equipped with 38 MW hydropower plant. The storage capacity is 912 MCM and the construction cost is 8,000 million baht. (246 million USD)
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Formulation of National Spatial Policy and Development Plan for
Thailand
Project Description: The project is mainly aimed at arraying major factors concerning the globalization of Thailand and formulating the national comprehensive plan based on the vision, objectives and goals of the spatial development. The project outputs include a 50-year policy plan, 30-year strategic plan and 15-year action plan.
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Thank you for Attention
TCDPAP
www.ceat.or.th