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Latest : Hilton Hotel at Orchard Road driveway roof collapses

Hi John, how much does it cost now? I hope not an arm and a leg kinda of pricing. I am sure there there now competitive cheesecake around.

If you need to ask how much, it is likely that you could not afford it. Don't siah suay lau lan okay? KNN.
 
Hi John, is the famous cheesecake still around? I remember When I was young, my parents would bring me there for afternoon tea and I would always order the cheesecake. :)

Wah!...you are the fan of the cheese cake too?....it was $6.50 a slice way back then, have not been into Hilton for a very long time...."pak tor" days are long over.....that "John" is a bull shiter, doubt he had been to Hilton...:rolleyes:
 
...Don't get the contractor wrong that he is cutting corners using a cheaper material in fact both are equally costly the main difference is the speed of installation - shooting comparing to drilling and then turning the anchor to expand it. I do not manufacture nor market these two products....

So is it a case of shoddy workmanship?

Our new trains are constantly breaking down probably because too many cuts were taken. There is also the new phenomena of flash floods where previously it was unheard of. Many things are wrong in Spore.
 
singapore bit by bit collapsing under lhl.

bad omen as the owl at the istana

Thanks! to the 70%...we have Christmas Tree on fire, Christmas decorations on fire.....the porch at a hotel collapse..."ponding " all over the place.........under LHL, we are sinking!
 
Wah!...you are the fan of the cheese cake too?....it was $6.50 a slice way back then, have not been into Hilton for a very long time...."pak tor" days are long over.....that "John" is a bull shiter, doubt he had been to Hilton...:rolleyes:

It's about $9 a slice. But the cake is rich. Even a single slice can be filling.

Both, thanks. Will try to drop by to reminisce my childhood days with him one of these days.

9 bucks is rather steep for a slice, but I guess it's all worth it once in a while to feel good.
 
Opus Bar and Grill had been serving their legendary Champagne Brunch for years goes very well with all those fresh seafood particularly those sweet oysters. Last there was like 2-3 years ago remembered they have like 3 level of prices - food , food with wine or sparklers , food with champagne. Could not recall the price but should be around 120-130 range for food with champagne.

Its very popular so do book early. It's mid December now I'm sure Christmas and New Year is full by now.

Froggy, thanks for the info. I love bubblies.

Problem is one of us cannot drink unless we don't drive there.
 
Isolated incidents lah, haha. Nothing to worry about. Nothing to worry about!
 
SG50 most laughable FAIL - Orchard Hilton Singapore Roof COLLAPSED 4 to hospital

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...after-hilton-hotel-driveway-ceiling-collapses


At least two taken to hospital after Hilton hotel driveway ceiling collapses
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SINGAPORE - Two families on holiday were caught by surprise when the ceiling of the driveway at Hilton Singapore fell on the vehicles they were in on Sunday (Dec 13).

A black car and a white taxi were caught under the debris. A luggage trolley and a few bags also appeared to be crushed.

Cab driver Ong Wee Hian, 60, said his passengers were an Indonesian family with two children. They were unloading luggage, and Mr Ong was closing the boot when the roof cracked and fell.

The family was fine but very stunned, he said.

The black car belonged to a Malaysian businessman, who declined to give his name. He was in the car with his wife and 5-month old son, he said.

They were departing, and he was checking a location on Google maps when the ceiling collapsed.

"It happened so fast, in 10 seconds. I just grabbed my baby and ran out of the car, and called to my wife to get to safety," he told The Straits Times.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call at about 2.55pm regarding people being injured at the hotel.

Four people, a man, two women and a child, were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, SCDF said. They were conscious.

Mr Peter Webster, Hilton regional general manager, said a doorman heard a sound at around 2.50pm. Shortly afterwards the ceiling, which is made of plasterboard with an aluminium frame, collapsed slowly.

"The doorman heard some strange sounds coming from above. He asked guests to move away. Then slowly the ceiling came down," Mr Webster said.
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He said two people were sent to hospital for "shock and minor bumps". One was a passer-by and the other was a Hilton employee.

The probable cause of the accident was heavy rain, said Mr Webster, who added that the damage "looks a lot worse than it is".
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"All the hotel guests are absolutely fine. We have secured the perimeter and are making sure guests enter and leave by the second exit," said Mr Webster.

Hilton will cover the damage to both vehicles, he said.

Inspectors from the Building and Construction Authority were investigating at the scene.

At around 5.30pm, the white vehicle was driven away, and workers began removing the debris from the driveway. By about 6pm, both cars had left the driveway.

The roof collapse at the Hilton is the latest in a string of incidents on Orchard Road this month.

On Saturday, water seepage due to heavy rain resulted in an outage in Orchard Central mall.

On Wednesday, a slab of concrete fell from a pedestrian bridge outside Orchard Plaza narrowly missing two passers-by.

Earlier this month, two Christmas decorations caught fire on two separate incidents along the road.

Further proof that Orchard road is cursed, this happened at the Hilton. What's going on there?!? pic.twitter.com/7UCqGgkrIf
— Yeoh Wee Teck (@weeteck) December 13, 2015

2 Christmas trees were on fire. Some concrete fell off. And now the roof at the Hilton Hotel fell off. Orchard, are you okay?
— Monalisa (@themonaaa18) December 13, 2015

Collapse of part of roof over driveway at Hilton Hotel - Issit due to continuous rain? Determination of cause is impt.
— Allen Ooi (@AllenFearless) December 13, 2015
 
Re: SG50 most laughable FAIL - Orchard Hilton Singapore Roof COLLAPSED 4 to hospital


HOTEL NEW WORLD (Serangoon Neh) Episode II





http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/roof-collapses-on-hilton/2343448.html

Ceiling collapses on Hilton Singapore hotel driveway, at least two sent to hospital

Two cars, one a Malaysian-registered SUV, were at the hotel's front porch when the incident happened.

Posted 13 Dec 2015 15:46 Updated 13 Dec 2015 18:56

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Singapore Civil Defence Force studying the wreckage caused when the ceiling of the Hilton Singapore front driveway collapsed on Sunday (Dec 13). (Photo: Chung Lyn-yi)

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SINGAPORE: Part of the roof over the driveway of Hilton Singapore hotel collapsed on Sunday (Dec 13). An eyewitness sent photos to Channel NewsAsia, sharing that the incident occurred at about 3pm.



A Channel NewsAsia reporter at the scene said that two police cars arrived in the first few minutes, followed by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) at 4pm. SCDF told Channel NewsAsia it deployed one fire engine and one ambulance in total to Hilton hotel that day.


Two police cars carrying four officers arrive at Hilton Singapore. (Photo: Chung Lyn-yi)


SCDF said it deployed a fire engine and an ambulance to Hilton hotel on Sunday. (Photo: Chung Lyn-Yi)

Officers spent about 10 minutes inspecting the wreckage, which was occupying the entire hotel front porch, our reporter said. During the inspection, only guests were allowed through the entrance, according to a hotel representative.


Two cars were trapped when the ceiling collapsed. A black car with a Malaysian licence plate appeared to be the most damaged. (Photo: Chung Lyn-yi)

A black car bearing a Malaysian licence plate took most of the impact from the fall. There was another car in the driveway, a white MPV with a Prince Royal Limousine logo, but it was not as damaged.

Metal rods, plaster boards and Christmas lights could be seen dangling from the ceiling. The affected area measured 6 metres by 1.8 metres, said Hilton Singapore general manager Peter Webster, who spoke to Channel NewsAsia later that day.

Mr Webster said the hotel's doorman heard a loud sound at about 2.50pm and moved to clear people out of the way. However, two people - one a passerby who was taking a shortcut via the hotel and another, a hotel worker - were hit by the falling parts.

While Mr Webster declined to identify the hotel worker who was hurt, he said the doorman was OK.

"They had scratches, but looked fine and were sent to the hospital as a precaution," said Mr Webster. "It actually looks a lot worse than it is."

In a statement, SCDF said a total of four people were conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital as a result of the incident.

Aftermath of the Hilton Singapore roof collapse: Metal parts on the floor and hanging from the ceiling, and 2 cars standing stationary in the driveway, with the Malaysia-registered SUV appearing to be the most damaged. bit.Iy/1jW96vi(Video: Chung Lyn-Yi)
Posted by Channel NewsAsia Singapore on Sunday, 13 December 2015


Mr Webster told our reporter that the hotel is 45 years old and this was the first time it was experiencing something like this.

"We have the building checked on a regular basis," said Mr Webster. "We had an inspection just last week and it was absolutely perfect. We have been highly commended for the condition of the property."

Asked about the possible cause of the collapse, he suggested that recent wet weather may have caused water leakage into the ceiling: "Obviously it's been raining in the past few weeks but the rains seem to be bit heavier than usual this year."


Contractors freeing the black car from the debris. (Photo: Chung Lyn-Yi)

The regional manager of Hilton Worldwide for Singapore, Indonesia and Philippines also said the hotel is waiting for the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) to send structural engineers to inspect the area. BCA is expected to issue a statement on the incident on Monday.

"But we have inspections all year round and there hasn't been any indication that this could have happened," said Mr Webster.

At around 5.30pm, contractors arrived to free the vehicles from the debris.

- CNA/hs
 
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SG50 THIRD WORLD ACCIDENT
 
Re: SG50 most laughable FAIL - Orchard Hilton Singapore Roof COLLAPSED 4 to hospital

Mas Selamat or ISIS attacked?
 
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give hilton a miss, oldfart will be visiting.

hahahhahahaaaaa...............................
 
Froggy, thanks for the info. I love bubblies.

Problem is one of us cannot drink unless we don't drive there.

Why drive? Drink to your heart's content. Enjoy the moment and don't limit it, life's too uncertain. Don't hold back.
 
Why drive? Drink to your heart's content. Enjoy the moment and don't limit it, life's too uncertain. Don't hold back.

Evening Froggy. I am not one that can hold alcohol well. About 4 glasses of bubblies in an hour can change the words coming out of my mouth. :)
 
Re: SG50 most laughable FAIL - Orchard Hilton Singapore Roof COLLAPSED 4 to hospital

give hilton a miss, oldfart will be visiting.

hahahhahahaaaaa...............................


7th month already? So early?
 
So is it a case of shoddy workmanship?

Only a visit to the collapse site could tell and problem with ceiling collapse is actually rather easy to tell once we observe the concrete and fasteners and also check is there is a dynamic load like a fan or something that moves repeatedly. From photos here cannot have any conclusion.
 
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