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Dazhi building collapse victims propose 3 demands
Victims of the Dazhi residential building collapse in Taipei have presented three demands to the city government and expressed support for public urban renewal. The demands include returning to their homes within five years, the same property square meters plus parking space, and selecting their own construction company.2023/10/14 08:08 -
Taipei mayor undeterred by provisional attachment rejection
Taipei City Mayor Chiang Wan-an remains firm in supporting residents affected by Kee Tai’s construction blunder on Wednesday (Sept. 13), despite the city government’s recent provisional attachment rejection.2023/09/13 16:55 -
Taipei mayor moves to resolve Dazhi building subsidence
Chiang Wan-an introduced four measures on Sept. 11 to resolve the issue of residential subsidence caused by improper handling by Kee Tai Properties.2023/09/11 16:49 -
Taipei orders operation halts at seven construction sites
The Taipei City Government has halted activities at seven construction sites operated by Kee Tai Propertiesand Fu I Construction (福益營造) after a residential building on Dazhi Street in Zhongshan District experienced a disastrous tilt and subsidence.2023/09/08 15:36 -
Taipei Mayor defends city against residents’ former petition
A construction disaster in Taipei’s Zhongshan District has left several homes heavily damaged and unstable. Residents blame Kee Tai Properties for the careless construction activities that led to the catastrophe.2023/09/08 15:33 -
School suspends classes after emergency evacuation
The Dominican International School suspended classes on Friday (Sept. 8) after cracks appeared on its tracks and surrounding walls following last night’s construction site collapse.2023/09/08 11:49 -
Taipei Mayor bans residents from retrieving belongings
Multiple housing units on Lane 94 of Dazhi St., in Taipei’s Zhongshan district are severely listing, cracked, with one fully collapsed. Kee Tai Properties Co. is being blamed for construction mismanagement, and outraged citizens have reported the issue to city officials.2023/09/08 11:36 -
Taipei City gov’t: Grouting would take 3 days to complete
Taipei City Government Construction Management Office official Yu Chi-hsueh estimated on Friday (Sept. 8) that it would take around three days to grout the construction site of Kee Tai Properties Co. Ltd. and neighboring areas following their collapse.2023/09/08 11:33 -
Kee Tai to accept responsibility for collapse
Kee Tai has taken responsibility, halted construction, and stabilized the site. The Taipei City Government has intervened to ensure public safety. No casualties have been reported, and Kee Tai plans to provide restitution measures for affected residents.2023/09/08 10:34 -
Taipei Mayor to investigate residential building subsidence
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an has promised to investigate the matter and provide reparations to affected residents.2023/09/08 10:25