The SF Govt. Audit & Oversight Committee will hold a hearing on the status of the Millennium Tower Perimeter Pile Upgrade this Thursday, along with other business. The
committee's meeting time is 10 AM Pacific.
I'm stunned! I have been suspicious and hard on Millennium Partners in my postings to this thread yet today I find that the TJPA was made aware of Millennium's design changes from 4 basement levels to just one in 2005.
In 2004 the TJPA's Executive Director enlisted the help of Arup, who was working on behalf of URS for the Caltrain component of the Transbay Transit Center, to evaluate a project that was in conflict with the footprint of the future rail approach to planned transit center. That project was 80 Natoma, a 52 story concrete high-rise that would have been the tallest, heaviest residential tower, west of the Mississippi.
In 2004 Demetrious C Koutsoftas, associate principal at Arup's San Francisco office, won the Ralph B Peck award for his paper 'Post-preload settlements of a soft bay mud site.'
Demetrious Koutsoftas assembled a Blue-Ribbon panel of Geotechnical Experts to look at 80 Natoma.
Dr. Jonathan Bray, Dr. Thomas D. O'Rourke, Professor Youssef Hashash, Dr. Andrew J. Whittle & Professor Emeritus Charles C. Ladd (Deceased). Not only did these eminent geotechs have concerns regard subsidence of 80 Natoma and also express their reservations as to the prospect of the TJPA's subsequent train tunnel build under the tower; two of the geotechs hinted that ground failure was a possibility, were the tower and the train tunnel to be built. A buttress wall of the tower was one scenario examined.
80 Natoma was a Tubex/Fundex piled project on similar strata but inshore and uphill of the 1852 Yerba Buena cove. 301 Mission was in the tidal zone of the cove, where tidal influence persists.
It turns out, according to court records, that the TJPA's Executive Director, Maria Ayerda, the TJPA's Chief Engineer, Elizabeth Wiezcha & Arup's Demetrious C Koutsoftas, were apprised of Millennium Partners new tower design & foundation in 2005. So they could have taken steps to insist that the foundation go to bedrock but instead chose to ignore it. The Aug. 23/24, 2005 email stream between TJPA's Chief Engineer, Elizabeth Wiezcha & Arup's Demetrious C Koutsoftas begins immediately prior to the Peer Review panels acceptance of the foundation design and demolition of existing structures remaining at the site.
Oddly, it was Demetrious Koutsoftas, in emails that expressed concern regarding disclosure of the revised 301 Mission tower foundation at a TJPA workshop, advising that there were people attending the workshop who could spread this information and how it would effect the TJPA's relationship with Millennium Partners!
Demetrious Koutsoftas had worked on the downtown Caltrain Extension for URS & then Arup, since 1997. He left Arup in 2006 ~retiring~. Later he filed article of incorporation with the Calif. Secretary of State in 2006.
After Pelli, Clark, Pelli contracted with Arup to provide subsurface engineering design for the transit center, Arup requsted that the TJPA permit the wording of their contract be changed to include the word 'negligent' ahead of the wording errors & omissions. It seems the negligence had already occurred.
Maybe Demetrious Koutsoftas' 'retirement' was a swift kick out the door.