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The materials and specifications used to build the mothballed Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3) failed to meet safety requirements, the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP) has reported.


ASEP conducted an inspection of the terminal after a portion of NAIA-3’s ceiling collapsed last March 27, just four days before the terminal’s scheduled test run.
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In its investigation report last Saturday, the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP) said a structural evaluation of the whole NAIA-3’s ceiling network should be checked to determine if "poor workmanship" was also present in the other parts of the terminal built by Japanese firm Takenaka Corp.
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The materials and specifications used to build the mothballed Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3) failed to meet safety requirements, the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP) has reported.


ASEP conducted an inspection of the terminal after a portion of NAIA-3’s ceiling collapsed last March 27, just four days before the terminal’s scheduled test run.
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In its investigation report last Saturday, the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP) said a structural evaluation of the whole NAIA-3’s ceiling network should be checked to determine if "poor workmanship" was also present in the other parts of the terminal built by Japanese firm Takenaka Corp.
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