Glad I'm just a "dumb truck driver" ...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-inches-tilted-two-inches-completed-2009.html
I'm in Seattle now waiting to load, no trucks or fork lifts passing bay but you can feel tiny "tremors" every now and then. I would not want to be in any of those building when the big one hits. I don't care what they say about "being built to large seismic event code"
San Francisco Highrise Building Sinking Fast - Ruh Rhow
Discussion in 'Other News' started by STexan, Aug 3, 2016.
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Wow that is just wow. I'm a piledriver by trade, we drove deep foundation pilings for bridges and buildings like that. I always thought our work had fooled mother nature.
I feel we are way past due for the Big One, certainly a big volcanic event out on the west coast. It's almost 40 years since Mt St Helens and over 500 years before that. -
They just had three volcanoes erupt at once in Indonesia , and that country as well as my gf's (she lives right near Mt. Pinatubo in Angeles City Philippines, and there's a couple more active volcanoes nearby )all sit on the so-call "ring of fire". Scary.
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It's not just St. Helens that gives folks concern. Mt. Rainer is basically a powder keg waiting to go off- even more so than St. Helens
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Let's not forget our own famous Super-Volcano: Yellowstone National Park. Long overdue.
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Recent update: Becoming more critical
A 58-story skyscraper in San Francisco that's tilting and sinking now has a concerning window crack
Somebody’s life must be very stressful trying to determine how to deal with this and whentucker Thanks this. -
Maybe they can get all the current occupants out and convert it into a homeless shelter
In the mean time, this sounds like a job for Bob’s House LevelingLast edited: Sep 7, 2018
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Can't believe the building is not condemned.
Trying to blame it on construction next door pumping out too much groundwater....
Maybe if they had done a better job on the foundation this wouldn't have happened. So trying to cheap out on the deep foundation, now will cost them nearly twice as much as the building is worth to save it. -
Yeah. And they’ve got to do something. It’s not like they can just let it eventually fail. They know which way it’s going to fall and other buildings and people are in jeopardy too. That’s why they pay those engineers the big bucks but this group must have gotten their degrees online
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