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Architect who designed the collapsed Surfside condo was previously suspended after toppling of other structures
SUZIQ, Wow... you are a researcher par excellence!
Different perspective/re-enactment of information combined with eyewitness reports. Very interesting, imo.
The second stairwell was visible in the building's plans plus a resident who escaped from the 6th floor mentioned not using it because, being new to the building, she wasn't familiar with it.View attachment 306084
I had always wondered if there was another stairwell in CTS. Heretofore the only one I saw mentioned was in the surviving section of the initial collapse. ( where the elevators were located.) I couldn't figure out how people kept mentioning getting down the stairs to the garage level and encountering debris. Now it finally makes sense! ( ..to me anyways). There was a stairway that ran from the underground parking, near the garage ramp entrance. up a shear wall and kept the last section up longer, until the building collapsing in on itself pulled it down, too.
It didn't make sense there would be only one stairwell for such a large building and so many units. Hmm, could residents enter through the garage and go up to their apartments without ever checking in at the front desk?
Was that shear wall reinforced according to plan... or was it one of those, "it will never happen scenarios" so don't bother with the redundancy of making it as strong as the first shear wall?
The last two victims' remains were recovered on July 18 (Anastasiya Gromova) and 20 (Estelle Hedaya). Before that five victims were found on July 11.
Good grief....isn't this a replay of a recent scenario? A structural engineer making a report of potential problems with a building in Surfside and the whole process being delayed by "officials having meetings and talking about issues instead of taking immediate action because their tax paying resident's lives are in danger." Hmmm....guess a building collapsing and killing 98 wasn't the wake up call many had hoped it would be.The mayor of Surfside says the town has waited long enough for Miami-Dade County’s permission to inspect the remains of the Champlain Towers South condo building that killed 98 people in a June 24 collapse that remains under investigation by county and federal authorities.
“We want to make it absolutely clear that we object to being denied access to the site in order to conduct what we believe are urgent emergency structural and foundation investigations which may prevent another imminent building collapse in our Town,” Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett wrote in a letter last week to Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
The dire language refers to Champlain Towers North, another 1981 condo complex that sits two buildings away from the site of its “sister” property, Champlain South. Both were constructed at the same time by the same developer, making the North complex an instant source of concern after the South collapse.
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/miami-beach/article253060898.html#storylink=cpy
I wonder why the collins ave wall did not fall over when they parked the big excavator on the brink of it for days. It's 90 tons!Mayor Charles Burkett and Engineer Allyn Kilsheimer adamant in their concerns over walls posing a threat of collapse along Collins Ave.
... I read AK's firm has had hundreds of requests to perform inspections on other properties. He basically said (paraphrasing) only if there is full transparency of his reports and findings. (A step in the right direction.)
This is a very interesting article (from a South Florida newspaper) about the Israeli search team's assistance in the Surfside collapse, and how they approach search & rescue and recovery. It gives more insight into the 3D modeling they used to help locate victims, their approach to find out as much as possible about the possible victims to help locate them, and also their use of small items located in the rubble to help determine which victims they might be honing in on. Amazing stuff.
Great quote: before getting the US approval to come and assist: “It took us a few days to prove our uniqueness, our efficiency; why it was worth schlepping us, commuting us, from halfway across the world to help the U.S."
Surfside condo collapse: How Israeli team found majority of victims
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