akamike
Structural
- Jul 19, 2004
- 10
Several years ago, contractors installed a new pipe through an existing 8" basement retaining wall (height = 7.5' above floor slab). They excavated behind the wall, knocked out a 24" diameter hole near the base of the wall (above slab), placed the 12" diameter pipe through the hole, placed some plywood chunks around the pipe on the soil side, then backfilled.
Obviously not a high-quality job, but seems to have caused no problems other than some water intrusion during heavy rain. Should this be fixed? Owner may argue that it has performed fine for several years. (The structure is 57 years old and no drawings are available, so unsure about rebar.)
Obviously not a high-quality job, but seems to have caused no problems other than some water intrusion during heavy rain. Should this be fixed? Owner may argue that it has performed fine for several years. (The structure is 57 years old and no drawings are available, so unsure about rebar.)