Saturday, October 24, 2009

New Yankee Stadium showing wear and tear

From the NY Times:

The concrete pedestrian ramps at the brand-new $1.2 billion city-subsidized Yankee Stadium have been troubled by cracks, and the team is seeking to determine whether the problems were caused by the installation, the design, the concrete or other factors, according to several people briefed on the problems.

The ramps were built by a company accused of having links to the mob, and the concrete mix was designed and tested by a company under indictment on charges that it failed to perform some tests and falsified the results of others. But it is unclear whether work performed by either firm contributed to the deteriorating conditions of the ramps.

The Yankees have hired an engineering company to take samples from the ramps — they ascend from field level to the stadium’s upper tiers, carrying thousands of people each game — to determine the cause and the extent of the problems as the team finishes its first season in the new stadium and prepares for what could be its first World Series there.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

UNION MADE!!!

Lino said...

" Anonymous said...
UNION MADE!!!'

--Mafia built.

BTW: There is nothing new or unique to this situation. As a kid I attended two 1950's built schools, years later while volunteering at one I was shown a -long- punch list of defects including cracked floor slabs in the auditorium and hallways. These were well built, no expense spared public school buildings w/full institutional spec's.

A certain amount of this is normal and is due, in part, to the weather conditions at the time of the pour/cure.

These are warranty issues.