BCT 100 Overview of the Construction Industry. Structural Failure (continued) Strength of Materials Failure Engineering / Design Error Poor Construction.

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BCT 100 Overview of the Construction Industry

Structural Failure (continued) Strength of Materials Failure Engineering / Design Error Poor Construction Unauthorized Substitution Loadings Applied that were not Considered

Three Examples John Hancock Tower, Boston Hyatt Regency Hotel, Kansas City Citicorp Tower, New York City

John Hancock Tower, Boston Pei Cobb Freed Associates, Architects

Hyatt Regency Hotel, Kansas City

Citicorp Tower, New York City

Photo with plywood for windows

Kansas City Hyatt Regency, 1981

1. Undersized Structural Members

Kansas City Hyatt Regency, Substitution of Design without Check

Citicorp Tower in NYC

Citicorp Tower in NYC sits on four huge columns that are not at the corners

Citicorp Tower in NYC. Every eight floors is supported by a huge truss.

Citicorp Tower Under Construction Note the Truss Construction on the Tower Shaft

The Engineer, William LeMessurier

Catastrophic Structural Failure

Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Tacoma, WA Galloping Gertie

Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Tacoma, WA Opening Day Ceremony

Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Tacoma, WA High Winds Cause Oscillation in the Bridge Deck

Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Tacoma, WA High Winds Cause Oscillation in the Bridge Deck

Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Tacoma, WA Bridge Design Magnifies Oscillation. Bridge Tears Itself Apart

Charles de Gaulle International Airport Paris, France Reinforced Concrete ‘Tube’ Structure

Charles de Gaulle International Airport Paris, France Exterior Glass Cladding

Charles de Gaulle International Airport Paris, France Reinforced Concrete ‘Tube’ Structure Section thru Terminal Building

Charles de Gaulle International Airport Paris, France Reinforced Concrete ‘Tube’ Structure

Charles de Gaulle International Airport Paris, France Reinforced Concrete ‘Tube’ Structure

Charles de Gaulle International Airport Paris, France Reinforced Concrete ‘Tube’ Structure

Charles de Gaulle International Airport Paris, France Reinforced Concrete ‘Tube’ Structure

Charles de Gaulle International Airport Paris, France Reinforced Concrete ‘Tube’ Structure

L’Ambiance Plaza, Bridgeport, CT

Structural Failure usually occurs surprisingly quickly

Slight changes in design or installation can mean the difference between success and….

Structural Collapse

Hartford Coliseum, Hartford CT Roof Collapse

Hartford Coliseum, Hartford CT Roof Collapse

B and O Railway Roundhouse Roof Collapse due to snow load

Understanding prevailing winds and snow loading

Ice Accumulation on a telecommunications tower in Kansas

Snow and Ice Damage on a smaller scale

Water Infiltration as a demolition tool

Minneapolis MI Freeway Bridge

Adequate Consideration Prior to Work Being Done Can Prevent This

Who said “Just Put it Up There”

Adequate Consideration Prior to Work Being Done Can Prevent This Demolition Workers Caused This

Adequate Consideration Prior to Work Being Done Can Prevent This Demolition Workers Caused This

If Given Options, Consider Where You Build

Don’t Be Afraid to Second Guess your Design Team and Ask Questions MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada No Sprinkler System Installed. 85 Dead, Hundreds Injured

Don’t Be Afraid to Second Guess your Design Team and Ask Questions MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada No Sprinkler System Installed. 85 Dead, Hundreds Injured

Some Building Collapses are intentionally engineered Las Vegas Seems to Do This on a Regular Basis

Desert Inn Hotel, Las Vegas Nevada

The Sands Hotel, Las Vegas Nevada

The Stardust Hotel, Las Vegas Nevada

Intentional Demolition is also used as a weapon

Oklahoma City, OK 1995 Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building destroyed by Terrorists

World Trade Center, NYC

Light Weight Steel Trusses and Decking Supported the Floors in the World Trade Center, NYC

Light Weight Steel Trusses and Decking Supported the Floors in the World Trade Center, NYC

Earthquake Damage, San Francisco, CA 1906

Mind the Gap

San Francisco, CA Earthquake Piles of Bricks are from Cornice Collapse

Earthquake Damage, San Francisco, CA