Taipei Continues Investment Bidding for Dazhi Urban Renewal of 139 Homes

Taipei Urban Regeneration Center is pushing for a second round of investment for 139 houses affected by the Kee Tai Dazhi collapse, with resident consent rising to 92.8%.
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The Kee Tai Dazhi construction case led to damage in surrounding residential buildings. The Taipei Urban Regeneration Center has integrated the southern site consisting of 139 households. A survey showed that 92.8% of residents are willing to participate in a public urban renewal project, with only 10 households still undecided. Due to this high level of consensus, the center is moving forward with a second round of investment bidding.

In September 2023, the Kee Tai Dazhi construction project in Zhongshan District caused a site collapse and leaning of adjacent houses. The 'Dazhi Cangxi' project covers 1,324 ping of land south of the original site. Following a failed bidding round in June 2024, the center collected industry feedback and adjusted the financial structure, specifically increasing the upper limit of the common burden ratio from 37.06% to 41.89% to account for geological risks and construction costs.

The project aims for a 100% density bonus under disaster-prevention regulations. Upon completion, a 16-story residential building with 3 underground levels will be built, estimated to attract 5.03 billion TWD in private investment and create an estate value exceeding 12 billion TWD. An investment briefing will be held on May 5.