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Civil/Environmental
- Feb 25, 2003
- 9,367
Some “$5 to $6 million of concrete” has been poured at the site, but apparently there are concerns an engineering miscalculation may have resulted in the plant’s foundation thickness not strong enough to hold under certain conditions.
GRW Engineering of Lexington, the company that provided engineering specs for the plant, has retained another Lexington engineering firm to do an inspection, but city and GMWSS officials want a company with more experience on sewage plants and is more independent than the company retained by GRW. Officials have said the engineering firm hired by GRW indicates additional concrete can be poured on top of the existing slab, but GMWSS officials are skeptical and fear the existing concrete may need to be removed and the foundation restarted in order for the building to remain structurally sound.
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GRW Engineering of Lexington, the company that provided engineering specs for the plant, has retained another Lexington engineering firm to do an inspection, but city and GMWSS officials want a company with more experience on sewage plants and is more independent than the company retained by GRW. Officials have said the engineering firm hired by GRW indicates additional concrete can be poured on top of the existing slab, but GMWSS officials are skeptical and fear the existing concrete may need to be removed and the foundation restarted in order for the building to remain structurally sound.
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