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Related: About this forumFaulty concrete found in massive condo community in Boston suburbs...worst ever seen
The size of some cracks is frightening as they spider across the basement walls of the massive 260-unit community that is home to hundreds of people.
Pyrrhotite contaminated concrete... Need to jackup the condos and replace the concrete foundations.
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)The builder or his insurance had to replace the roofs. Costly, but fixable.
Crumbling concrete? That's a shit-show.
marble falls
(62,047 posts)jimfields33
(18,837 posts)At least Massachusetts will fix this asap.
mopinko
(71,798 posts)the state isnt bailing out homeowners. theyre bailing out concrete companies.
BobTheSubgenius
(11,789 posts)A friend of a friend was staying in a Bangkok hotel and took a look at the little balcony that belonged to his room. It was a fairly new hotel, and there was serious daylight between the exterior wall and the edge of the balcony that should have been part of the pour of that part of the building. It looked as if the exposed rebar was the only thing keeping the balcony from falling into the parking lot.
While there, he also saw another tall building being built, and the building to date was wrapped in concrete forms, some filled and some waiting to be filled, and scaffolding. Scaffolding made of bamboo and ropes. A storm had come through at some point and tore the scaffolding off the building, sending whatever workers there were plunging several stories to their deaths, When the storm had passed....new bamboo, new ropes, new workers. Apparently, Business As Usual in SE Asia.
Those workers were in the process of pouring concrete into forms to create the next storey. With water buckets of concrete hauled up by ropes.
Mopar151
(10,177 posts)BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,197 posts)Pyrrhotite is an iron sulfide mineral that can be found in concrete aggregates, such as sand, gravel, or stone, and can cause concrete to crack and crumble. When exposed to water and oxygen, pyrrhotite breaks down and expands, creating secondary minerals that can weaken concrete's structural integrity and lead to failure. This process can occur naturally after 1520 years.
CT.gov
Mopar151
(10,177 posts)'Cuz there's never been any crooks in the concrete business in Mass....