Posted on 07/16/2022 2:54:49 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
The $100 million retrofit project – partially paid for by taxpayers as part of a resolution of litigation – was supposed to keep the building from sinking and tilting more and stabilize property values. But since work began on installing support piles in May of last year, the problems have gotten worse, not better. To stem the damage, engineers opted to cut the number of new foundation support piles from 52 to 18.
...As it stands, with the additional tilting since work on the underground wall along Fremont started in May, the tower is now leaning at least 29 inches at the top at the northwest corner.
That leaves a shrinking margin for error, given Hamburger’s caution that the tower’s safety systems -- like elevators and sewage lines -- could stop working should the tower lean 40 inches or more.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcbayarea.com ...
Not to worry! The taxpayers will give some help until the massive lawsuits arrive, nothing could satisfy an army of money-hungry attorneys.
Tear the damn thing down BEFORE someone gets killed.
Exactly.
But human life has no value to democrats. The bottom line about everything is money.
It’s gonna fall...
The Leaning Tower of Nonsense.
leaning tower of piss...
That is scary.
I hope there isn’t a major earthquake.
5.56mm
It’s not even that nice looking or tall of a tower. Oh well.
In another place, the ‘D’onkey Party would be talking about millionaire subsidies and white supremacy to be anti taxpayer subsidies ... but this is San Francisco, where the ‘D’s harvest money and the tower owners are major donors!
Yikes!
The problem is it’s leaning to the left. Unfixable.
Mother Nature knows how to fix the problem...
I always start laughing when CA lefties in earthquake zones talk about “sustainable development”.
;-)
This.
There's no way to fix this. Someone screwed up. Execute a massive salvage operation to recover every last piece of material that could possibly be reused, knock it down, and try again.
Yikes!
Yes, but think about watching how your spit appears to drift away from the building as it falls on still air days.
And dropping basketballs to observe the Magnus effect.
On the opposite side of the leaning tower what a rolling ball does as it rolls down the side?
How far off does the ball bounce hitting the horizontal mullions? Would a bowling ball shatter the glass?
Stabilize the property itself, and the values will take care of themselves.
WT*?!?!?
...As it stands, with the additional tilting since work on the underground wall along Fremont started in May, the tower is now leaning at least 29 inches at the top at the northwest corner.
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Almost 2-1/2 feet out of plumb!
Good point.
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