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[#1] Posted: Apr 11 2010 - 6:01:58 PM
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SEATTLE, April 10 /PRNewswire

Carpenter's Tower, LLC, the owner of the 25-story McGuire Apartments in the Belltown area of Seattle, today announced plans to vacate the building at Second Avenue and Wall Street over the next several months due to extensive construction defects which are financially impractical to repair.

"While there are no imminent tenant safety issues, the experts involved in the investigation and repair of the building have indicated that there will be structural issues that could present safety issues by 2011 and beyond," said Brian Urback, with Kennedy Associates, the real estate advisor for Carpenter's Tower. "The McGuire is not in imminent danger of a structural failure and the experts have advised that the building be vacated by the end of 2010. Under the circumstances, we are taking steps to vacate the building over the next several months and to help our tenants relocate. Since the necessary repairs are impractical, the decision of the owner is to dismantle the building."

The building owner has informed officials at the Seattle Department of Planning and Development (DPD) of the extensive construction defects, which principally involve corrosion of post-tensioned cables and concrete material and reinforcement placement deficiencies. The post-tensioned cables are corroding because the ends of the cables were not properly protected with corrosion preventative paint, and the grout used to seal the cable ends and anchors was not the specified non-shrink grout and was defectively installed. As a result, water leaked into these areas and caused the cable ends to rust, and then corrode. In addition, reinforcement placement in the building's exterior frame is defective, resulting in cracking and spalling of concrete, as well as structural impairment.

DPD has written a letter indicating it will issue an order later this year finding the building no longer safe to occupy and requiring the owner to "correct the unsafe conditions or vacate the building by December 31, 2010, or earlier." The letter also indicates that the city is "requiring that the owner monitor the building condition and periodically submit inspection reports to DPD."

"We are providing an incentive package to help our tenants relocate much faster than the end of the year," Urback said. "We recognize that this is a major inconvenience so we are trying to make it as easy as possible under difficult circumstances. We are providing what we think are generous financial incentives if they move quickly. We are paying moving expenses. And we are having our building staff help them find new apartments."

Carpenter's Tower is owned by Carpenters Union, Local 131, and by MEPT, the Multi-Employer Property Trust. Construction of the McGuire was completed in 2001. There are 272 residential apartments and four street-level retail spaces in the building. Carpenter's Tower has filed suit against the general contractor responsible for the construction of the building and against the building's architects.


SOURCE Kennedy Associates Real Estate Counsel, LP

TIJ thanks Nolan Kienitz of Nolan's Inspections, LLC, Plano, TX for pointing us to this article.

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[#2] Posted: Apr 11 2010 - 10:01:14 PM
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That's what happens when Carpenters build with concrete and steel, they should stick to wood.

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Not at 25 stories.

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Anything higher than three stories is a Tower of Babel and God will strike it down. Them there Carpenters should stick to what they know; building bridge forms.

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[#5] Posted: Apr 12 2010 - 9:21:40 PM
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Quote: Originally posted by emalernee

That's what happens when Carpenters build with concrete and steel, they should stick to wood.

As far as I can tell from the story, the carpenters didn't cause the failure, and the place was built properly. The guy in charge of supplying the grout for the cables might consider retirement in South America.

   
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