Anonymous ID: 31cabf June 25, 2021, 9:40 a.m. No.13981218   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Just a reminder, there's a building, far larger, in San Fran also sinking, but they figured out a "fix", article from Aug. 3, 2020:

 

After sinking 18 inches, SF's Millennium Tower finally has a fix

 

San Francisco's beleaguered Millennium Tower is still sinking, but a fix is finally on the way.

 

The last inspection of the lopsided tower revealed the northwest corner descended at least 18 inches into the bay fill at Mission and Fremont streets, but a $100 million fix for the 645-foot-tall residential building will likely begin in the fall after years of planning, permits and numerous lawsuits.

 

The blue-gray glassy modernist tower, completed in 2009 at 301 Mission Street, is the tallest residential building in the city and won numerous engineering awards upon its construction.

 

Then, things started to go wrong.

 

The 58-story luxury high-rise was revealed to be … tilting.

 

In May 2016 residents were informed that the main tower that housed their luxury condos was sinking. The foundation at 301 Mission was built into deep, dense sand but not bedrock, unlike most downtown towers. (Though many other large downtown buildings are also constructed in the same way including the Embarcadero Center, the SF MOMA, the Marriott and 101 California.)

 

The blame game and many, many lawsuits began.

 

The building's homeowners association sued the main contractor Webcor and the developer Millennium Partners. The city of San Francisco also filed suit against the tower's developers. The developer blamed the problem on the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, which was responsible for construction of the neighboring Transbay Transit Center. All suits were later consolidated into a global agreement that is expected to be finalized next month.

 

As of 2018 the sinking had increased to 18 inches with a lean of 14 inches.

 

Then came the cracking.

 

Residents reported hearing various "creaking sounds," and then a "popping sound" at around 2:30 a.m. on the morning of Sept. 8, 2018.

 

The following day, a resident living in a corner unit on the 36th floor found a cracked window across glass that was rated to withstand hurricane-force winds. Concerns that the creaking, popping and cracking were another symptom of the structural failure grew. A report conducted on behalf of the tower’s managers, blamed the crack on an “exterior impact,” but gave no indication as to what might have struck the window.

 

More at link:

 

https://www.sfgate.com/news/editorspicks/article/SF-s-sinking-Millenium-Tower-to-finally-get-fixed-15439863.php

 

Webcor Builders built it:

 

Webcor Builders is a commercial construction contractor with headquarters in San Francisco, California. The firm also has regional offices in Alameda, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Hawaii, and is among the largest builders in California with clients including Oracle Corporation, The California Academy of Sciences, eBay and Electronic Arts. It has been part of Obayashi since 2007.