To: Gene Eric
It’s early to know for sure certainly but my initial thought is design/construction flaw. If so how the hell did it get past building code inspections. Incompetence/corruption?
To: House Atreides
I’m aware of engineering failures that involved suspended structures, but not one that involved a foundational failure.
This is a horrible situation.
20 posted on
06/24/2021 1:20:42 AM PDT by
Gene Eric
(Don't be a statist!)
To: House Atreides
“Incompetence/corruption?”
When I left, the building code enforcement language was Spanish. :-/
23 posted on
06/24/2021 1:26:48 AM PDT by
Does so
(The Media is the enemy of the people...Trial lawyers close behind...)
To: House Atreides
>>If so how the hell did it get past building code inspections.
The usual way - incompetent government employees and envelopes full of cash most likely.
To: House Atreides
Remember a few years ago in Florida, the woman engineer that set the crosswalk before attaching the support cables?
It flattened a few cars & people 😖
27 posted on
06/24/2021 1:32:28 AM PDT by
Bikkuri
(If you're conservative, you're an "extremist." If you're liberal, you're an "activist.")
To: House Atreides
It’s Miami.
I’m betting on incompetence AND corruption.
84 posted on
06/24/2021 3:33:46 AM PDT by
mewzilla
(Those aren't masks. They're muzzles. )
To: House Atreides
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