This well-informed comment to a Washington Post article
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/silver-spring-transit-center-will-require-additional-repairs-county-says/2013/11/19/5fe73b1a-514b-11e3-9fe0-fd2ca728e67c_allComments.html)
merits re-posting here:
"Pashaspop wrote:
11/21/2013 11:10 AM
EST
How much worse can this possibly get. Now we are told that 250 beams
and girders need strengthening. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY underdesigned beams and
girders!
Well with last week's fix, if you are going to add 2 inches of
Latex Modified Concrete to the deck to cover, but not fix, the deck cracks, you
have just added 25 psf to the structure dead load and decreased the available
live load capacity (for the buses) by a similar amount, without strengthening
anything. Better had strengthen the entire structural framing given the likely
defects found everywhere else.
And the MoCo excuse that we really didn't
know about this because we were focused on the deck fix. Pathetic. Read the KCE
report, it's all there. KCE Principal Allyn Killsheimer is hardly known as a
'shrinking violet'. He would have explained the problem fully in no uncertain
terms. Couldn't get the Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) design calculations until late
October, six months after asking for them. What! It takes one day to photocopy
them, one day to put in 3-ring binders, and one day to ship with a nice cover
letter. MoCo have PB under contract and can order them up at once. Why were they
not submitted with the design documents for the record/permitting
anyway?
As a Federal/MD/MoCo taxpayer I am appalled at the attitudes and
behaviors alround. And we taxpayers are still not off the hook, despite the MoCo
Council comments to the contrary. Who is paying/going to pay for the specialist
legal advice needed now. Both contractor Foulger Pratt and designer PB intend to
fight claims with MD/MoCo. Will any settlement cover our full costs and will it
be conducted in public view. Unlikely, so we will continue paying and likely
stuck with a future bill.
High time for the Feds to step in. In fact
where are they since half the money is theirs.
Congress goes on about
stopping 'waste, fraud and abuse', well here is a great example 200 yards from
DC. Congressman Van Hollen?"
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