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Design Deficiencies Caught During Construction Administration Phase 2

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FootNMouth

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Feb 25, 2013
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I am going to be giving a presentation to first year graduate engineers about the construction administration phase of a project. In order to provide concrete examples on the importance of the CA phase I was hoping to use some specific example of when a major design flaw was caught or created during the CA phase.

The one example that I can think of at the moment is the Kansas City Hyatt pedestrian bridge collapse in which a detail was modified and eventually approved during CA that led to the failure.
 
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You might research the Harmon Tower in Las Vegas, which is being demolished before completion. Mostly due to construction defects, but adequate coordination between design and construction could have prevented it. You will find some discussions on Eng-Tips.
 
Thank you for the responses. I have incorporated both of these examples.
 
The issue at the Citicorp center in the late 70s also arose from an approved change during construction that wasn't caught by the designer.
 
Check out the Tropicana parking garage collapse. While there is no agreed upon fault the arguments focused on a change during construction to the rebar that was approved in shop drawings, the change was from loose bars to contractor v/e solution of pre-welded grids. During this change it may (or may not depending which side you are on) have resulted in inadequate anchorage of perimeter bars.
 
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