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Building Collapse in Surfside, Miami-Dade County

There is an article making the rounds that claims that the reinforcement between the slabs and the columns is less than what the plans specify. I saw pictures that made me wonder about that but having not seen the plans I couldn’t be sure.….It just looked like there wasn’t enough rebar.
 
This is typical of an older building with a wrap around balcony when restoration is being performed. The balconies are the most restored component as the are also the most vulnerable to moisture from the salty, sea air. While many maintenance personnel just patch spalling, this is the true method of repair.
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