In 2008, the City of Austin opened the Turner-Roberts Recreation Center on the east side of town. The center cost $4.3 million to build.
In 2011, the City of Austin has closed the center due to “significant structural problems with the foundation and walls”.
The architects who designed the building say…
And, to be fair, the contractor who built the building says…
But the question I’d ask is: what are Journeyman’s plans for repair? Are they just going to do a cheap patch job?
(I also wonder if designing the building for soil that swells when wet is part of the problem; given how dry it has been here, could the issues with the building be caused by soil contraction? Of course, I’m not a structural engineer.)