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Specifier/Regulator
- Jun 19, 2003
- 29
Our home is built on expansive soil in the Houston, TX area.
Our builder 'forgot' to have the post tension cables in our foundation tested for elongation prior to the final stressing.
The PT CO just did the final stressing and even overlooked stressing at least one cable.
Should the PT CO knowingly have done a final stressing without benefit of elongation measurement and report?
We already have much differential settlement damage in our 6 year old house. Our Engineers believe there is a poorly compacted foundation pad and no engineering, site preparation plan or inspection by a licensed inspector has been produced. The builder says they throw the plans away as soon as the subdivision is completed, although they still build the same house in different areas.
What are some other problems we may encounter in the future?
I guess what I really want to know is: Should the PT CO have final stressed the cables without knowledge of elongation report on the PT Cables?
Our builder 'forgot' to have the post tension cables in our foundation tested for elongation prior to the final stressing.
The PT CO just did the final stressing and even overlooked stressing at least one cable.
Should the PT CO knowingly have done a final stressing without benefit of elongation measurement and report?
We already have much differential settlement damage in our 6 year old house. Our Engineers believe there is a poorly compacted foundation pad and no engineering, site preparation plan or inspection by a licensed inspector has been produced. The builder says they throw the plans away as soon as the subdivision is completed, although they still build the same house in different areas.
What are some other problems we may encounter in the future?
I guess what I really want to know is: Should the PT CO have final stressed the cables without knowledge of elongation report on the PT Cables?