High Court dismisses appeal against six months' jail by engineer who failed to check PIE viaduct plans

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SINGAPORE - An engineer who failed in his duty to check the plans and perform calculations for key support structures used in the construction of a Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) viaduct lost his appeal against a six-month jail term on Thursday (Oct 29).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - An engineer who failed in his duty to check the plans and perform calculations for key support structures used in the construction of a Pan-Island Expressway viaduct lost his appeal against a six-month jail term on Thursday .

Justice Aedit said:"An important factor in the legislative framework of safety laws is to ensure that each and every step is indeed taken to protect safety, so that a perfect storm of errors is avoided. Under building regulations, his duty was to evaluate the plans to determine if"key structural elements" such as foundations and columns are adequate.

An investigation found that eight support structures known as permanent corbels were inadequately designed: Five would have collapsed during the construction stage and three would have collapsed under a full traffic load.

 

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