DSI collects cement samples from the remains of the State Audit Office building

DSI, together with officials from the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning, collected cement samples from the Office of the Auditor General’s Building to be used in further mathematical models to determine the cause of the collapse. As for the progress of the demolition of the collapsed building, there has been significant progress, with access to approximately 2 meters underground.
Today (30 April 2015), Pol. Lt. Col. Woranan Srilam, Director of the Consumer Protection Litigation Division and spokesman for the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), traveled to the area of ​​the new Office of the Auditor General (OAG) building that collapsed, along with officials from the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning, to hold a meeting to discuss collecting structural parts of the building, with an emphasis on collecting samples using the concrete coring method, by drilling holes in the concrete to collect concrete samples in a cylindrical form. สล็อต เว็บตรง

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