In the article “Hotel New World Collapse”, Lim (2009)
discussed the events leading up to the collapse of Hotel New World, which was
caused by a series of engineering faults and poor building management. Hotel
New World was a multi-story building that was constructed in 1971 and was
located at Owen Road. According to Lim, the collapse of Hotel New World in 1986
It was so devastating that it did not leave any walls and columns standing. After
the collapse, rescue teams consisting of both local and foreign specialists
were dispatched. Lim states that former president Wee Kim Wee arranged “a
commission of inquiry” to inspect the source of the collapse on 22 March 1986.
Lim states that according to the investigation report, the primary reason for
the collapse “was due to inadequate structural design of the building”. The
additional installation on the roof also contributed and accelerated the
collapse. The investigation report also mentioned that visible “cracks in the
column, wall, and floor” were observed before the collapse. Further
investigation showed that the team behind the construction consisted of
unqualified personnel. Overall,
the tragedy of the Hotel New World could have been prevented if there were
proper construction guidelines to follow and management of the building was
carried out regularly. From the article, I can conclude that adequate structural
design and systematic management procedures are important aspects of a building
as they determine the structural integrity and longevity of it.
According to the Report of the inquiry into the collapse of
Hotel New World, (1986) there were no super-structural left standing in the
aftermath of the collapse. This led me to form an opinion that the structural calculations were significantly
unsatisfactory and there was no supervision during the design and construction
stage of the building by a qualified professional engineer. The
structural design of a building should be carried out by a qualified engineer and
approved by a professional engineer. In the article “Findings likely to affect
industry professionals”, Straits Times (1986) it was mentioned that the
Development and Building Control Division which was responsible for the “processing
and approving development project” approved the construction of Hotel New World
after examining that the structural designs were endorsed by the “registered
personal”. However, Lim states that uncertified personals were involved in the
construction of the Hotel New World. In the article “Untrained man drew the plans”,
Straits Times (1986) it was mentioned that unqualified draughtsman drafted the
building plans of Hotel New World. This showed that authorities in Development and Building
Control Division was not competent as they failed to identify the building plans
they had validated were drawn by an uncertified draughtsman.
The article “Untrained man drew the plan”, also mentioned
that there was further installation of a water tank on the roof endorsed by the
building manager even though the building was only designed to carry one
water tank “in the building’s motor room”. This showed that the management of
the building was poor and not aware of the consequences of the installation.
This could have been prevented if there were regular inspections done on the building
by a professional engineer. According to the article “How to avoid another Hotel
New World disaster”, Straits Times (1987) government issued new laws that
enforced the building owners to perform “five-yearly checks by a professional
engineer” to the areas of the building which were opened to the public. Also, the government was required to double-check the structural calculations
and drawings which were submitted to the authority. By implementing these laws
the government was able to keep a close watch on the construction industry post
Hotel New World tragedy. In
my opinion, laws such as the Building Control Act and Building Maintenance and
Strata Management Act made a positive impact on the construction industry as
the incidents relating to structural failure of buildings were hugely reduced
after the implementation of these new laws.
Professionals who are involved in the construction and owner
of the building shall work as a team while the government ensure that the
construction guidelines were being followed to prevent such a disaster in the
future.
References:
Thean, L.,
Vijiaratnam, A., Lee, S., & Broms, B. (1987). Collapse Of Hotel New World (pp. 28,34).
Singapore.
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(1986). UNTRAINED MAN DREW THE PLANS, p. page1. Retrieved from https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19860918-1.2.2
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