Reported 7 months ago
In Nantze, Taiwan, construction on a new fire station was halted after 16 out of 19 beams were discovered to be crooked. The project, allocated a budget of 50 million NT, was stopped for a year due to the crooked beams, leading to criticism from local officials. The fire department has terminated the contract with the construction company, will hold the supervisory unit accountable, and plans to dismantle and rebuild the skewed beams to ensure construction safety. The current station's outdated facility underscores the need for the new building to accommodate the increased number of firefighters, with construction now managed by the Public Works Bureau.
Source: YAHOO