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DAB
08-02-2016, 10:23am
Swanky San Francisco high-rise sinking, tilting | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/08/01/swanky-san-francisco-high-rise-sinking-tilting.html)


A newly built high-rise residential tower in San Francisco that's home to famed 49ers' quarterback Joe Montana and Giants' outfielder Hunter Pence is slowly sinking and shifting, and may ignite a court battle between residents and the city.

The 58-story Millennium Tower, located at 301 Mission Street just south of the city's financial district, was completed in 2008 and has sunk 16 inches and shifted 2 inches to the northwest since opening, according to a report issued by an independent consultant obtained by KTVU-TV.

The owners of the $350 million building told KTVU the construction next door of the Transbay Transit Center, a $4.5 billion project to serve as a hub of mass transit, has caused the ground movements.

P.J. Johnston, spokesman for Millennium Partners, which built the tower, told KTVU in a written statement that the transit center has been a negative impact on the luxury high-rise.

"All buildings settle over time," the statement said. "However, 301 Mission exists in a location where major underground construction work was subsequently performed by others, who were obligated to monitor and protect existing structures, and to mitigate any impacts of their work. 301 Mission has settled more than originally anticipated because it was affected by such subsequent construction by others."

The Millennium Tower Association, the building's home owners association, told the television station it has hired its own group of consultants to try and figure out what's going on.

"The Association has retained a number of engineering consultants to investigate the causes and long-term impact of these settlement conditions," the group said in a written statement. "Importantly, the Association has been assured that there are currently no short or long-term concerns with regard to building integrity or safety."

The HOA added that it is exploring its legal option and could pursue damages from several parties, including the developer, the original design professionals, the original contractors and the Transbay Joint Powers Authority.

In a response, the Transbay Joint Powers Authority said Monday that residents' claims against the TJPA are "misplaced; as demonstrated by data collected over more than seven years," adding that "full responsibility for the tilting and excessive settlement of the building lies with Millennium Partners, the developer of the Tower."

The transit authority also said the high-rise is made of concrete rather than steel, "resulting in a very heavy building. This heavy structure rests on layers of soft, compressible soil. The foundation of the Tower, however, consists only of a concrete slab supported by short piles that fail to reach the bedrock below. That foundation is inadequate to prevent settlement of a building with the weight of the Tower."


bed rock, why would you want to rest on bedrock? :slap:

boracayjohnny
08-02-2016, 10:52am
Swanky San Francisco high-rise sinking, tilting | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/08/01/swanky-san-francisco-high-rise-sinking-tilting.html)



bed rock, why would you want to rest on bedrock? :slap:

It costs money to dig. It's also easier to blame others for the lack of doing the job right.

VITE1
08-02-2016, 11:13am
It's San Francisco. I hope the whole place falls into the sea.

Hoog
08-02-2016, 11:23am
They needed the guys who spec'd out your slab...this would've never happened.

DAB
08-02-2016, 11:25am
They needed the guys who spec'd out your slab...this would've never happened.

exactly!! :smash:

simpleman68
08-02-2016, 11:43am
They needed the guys who spec'd out your slab...this would've never happened.

:funnier: :funnier: :funnier:

Craig
08-02-2016, 11:53am
I'm glad that's not our job. :leaving:

DAB
08-02-2016, 11:57am
I'm glad that's not our job. :leaving:

no biggie, just jack up the low corner, insert some shims, it'll be fine. :dance:

FasterTraffic
08-02-2016, 12:08pm
no biggie, just jack up the low corner, insert some shims, it'll be fine. :dance:

Finding a few of those shouldn't be too difficult in that city. :leaving:

Y-Body
08-02-2016, 1:05pm
Map showing areas of "made land" in the City of San Francisco. These (purple) areas have been filled since 1847 and have hosted most of the liquefaction in historical earthquakes. Much of the fill was dumped or pumped into the areas with little engineering (or recognition of liquefaction hazards). Figure modified from Dow, 1973, in Chin and others, USGS Circular 1259.
http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/sfgeo/images/fill_placed_big.jpg
Source (http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/sfgeo/liquefaction/image_pages/fill1906.html)

MrPeabody
08-02-2016, 1:11pm
Map showing areas of "made land" in the City of San Francisco. These (purple) areas have been filled since 1847 and have hosted most of the liquefaction in historical earthquakes. Much of the fill was dumped or pumped into the areas with little engineering (or recognition of liquefaction hazards). Figure modified from Dow, 1973, in Chin and others, USGS Circular 1259.
http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/sfgeo/images/fill_placed_big.jpg
Source (http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/sfgeo/liquefaction/image_pages/fill1906.html)

Yep. Much of it was rubble from the 1906 earthquake that was dumped there.

This building will get fixed. It's full of filthy rich people.:yesnod:

Black94lt1
08-02-2016, 4:11pm
They needed the guys who spec'd out your slab...this would've never happened.

Dang, you beat me to it :D

DAB
08-02-2016, 4:13pm
Dang, you beat me to it :D

:toetap:

99 pewtercoupe
08-02-2016, 5:55pm
It has shifted to the Northwest...how appropriate for San Fran that it is leaning to the left

73sbVert
08-02-2016, 8:52pm
It has shifted to the Northwest...how appropriate for San Fran that it is leaning to the left

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

OddBall
08-02-2016, 8:53pm
It has shifted to the Northwest...how appropriate for San Fran that it is leaning to the left

:funnier::funnier:

HellCat
08-03-2016, 9:32am
Pisa, Pisa.

DJ_Critterus
08-03-2016, 9:48am
Leaning Tower of Dumbass.