According to the statement, the thickness of the shaft's walls was reduced to align with the proper building standards for the interior architecture.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3010760/elevator-shaft-walls-now-in-focus
The replacement for the failed FIU Pedestrian Bridge has broken ground. While not visible on Google Maps, there is satellite imagery on Google Earth from 3/2025. So far it appears to be all ground work, on FIU campus and both sides of the canal (Sweetwater). The original bridge had a $16 million...
Perhaps you could explore synthetic chewing gum formulations, FDA approved surfactants and/or moisture scavenging surface treatment. Maybe consider a two-step process. Localized primer and application, followed by the coating/membrane. Polyisobutylene appears to be the main component, it is...
I think it depends on the type of material, epoxy, polyurethane, polyester, etc. Is it a 1-component or 2-component coating? How long was the original shelf-life, 6 months, 1-year or 2-years? Does the manufacturer keep retention samples for each batch that they inspected? Packaging can also make...
That is quite a large gap and many epoxies will generate a fairly high exothermic reaction at that thickness, resulting in either a large degree of shrinkage or even worse foaming. In order to inject the epoxy, you will want an epoxy with either a 1:1 or 2:1 ratio. Liquid epoxies will deliver...
Thursday, February 02, 2017
SF Board of Supervisors - Government Audit and Oversight Committee
160975 Hearing - Building Standards in Seismic Safety Zones
Video: https://sanfrancisco.granicus.com/player/clip/27042?view_id=10&meta_id=538192&redirect=true
Jack Moehle 44:00 mark
The Mat...
Since most smartphone apps require the ability to 'use your phone data'..., I've decided to park most of the apps on an older phone that gets used for nothing. $25/yr on a prepaid card ought to cover all the junk calls and text. Its like an all-in-one remote.
No, the plywood cushion was a biscuit in the middle of the ring of reinforcing exiting the top of the pile. Once the follower enters the ground, there is no changing out the cushion.
The self-described 'whistleblower' is wrong. Yes, plywood cushions were used but the rebar and strands exiting the top of the piles were protected by a 20 foot long follower. I'm sure it was a pain to work with in the muck. Probably why the pile driver went broke.
If all there is at the Building Dept. is a basic plan, it was probably filed by the pool contractor. Whose name is on the submittal or filing and does it appear in the state contractor's license board?
The Millennium Effect or The Leaning Tower of New York City
The Real Deal: Nearly all prospective buyers have backed away from a troubled development site near the South Street Seaport, where a still-unfinished condo tower leans slightly to the north.
I'm being speculative here, regarding 'The...
Without any equivocation, for once, one can actually state, "This is Trump's fault", as 555 California St. is owned in part by the Trump organization & Vornado Realty Trust.