The recession and poor economic health of the
The building sector remains a strong growth industry. Just how strong was demonstrated this week by a property consulting firm which estimated that 107,508 units from 398 projects worth 278.9 billion baht will have been launched by the end of this year _ an 87% rise in units and 53% growth in value from the 57,604 units worth 183 billion baht launched last year.
Of the total new units, 55% are condominiums, 26% are townhouses, 14% single houses and the rest are other types of development. In terms of price, 57% of new offerings are priced below 2 million baht each while those priced above 5 million baht account for around 10%. Next year should see a slowing of this pace as investors realise the need to be more cautious and caring. Sadly, some contractors with the job of turning these statistics into actual structures care only for profits, and little for the communities they invade.
There is nothing unusual about the continuing rush to build soaring condos or new office blocks in a city as busy and sprawling as ours. What is unusual is the lack of proper zoning and adherence to a comprehensive and detailed city plan that is evident in so many of the new projects launched and those already under way. Some areas are becoming massively overdeveloped with a chronic shortage of infrastructure.
This is a disappointment because
In an age where public relations has been elevated to an art form, there is no excuse for such behaviour. Indeed, not all developers and contractors are as selfish. A few go to extremes to maintain good community relations. They do this because they know that working with communities is better than ignoring them. Unfortunately not all builders are as public-spirited.
Source: http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/207279/building-sites-feel-the-heat