Fairhope, Alabama
EMERGENCY REPAIR CONTRACT AWARDED
A contract has been awarded to low bidder Youngblood and Barnett Construction of Mobile for $103,000 -- for repairs to the brick west wall of the 1960s-vintage city hall which collapsed last month after a severe rain and wind storm.
Wind blown water intrusion had caused metal straps holding the brick up to deteriorate, expand as they rusted, and ultimately give way after over fifty years of use.
Repairs to the canopy in front or the brick wall at the utility payment window were apparently not included in this contract.
The building was once a Delchamps grocery shore.
WEIGHT BEARING ELEMENT
Engineers determined the bricks were indeed a structural element supporting the whole structure, not just a facade: unusual by today's design standards since brick absorbs moisture at a different rate than the other supporting element: a concrete-block inner wall.
Some USA Nursing classes that had been using the old library area had to be suspended because of the problem, according to the Mayor.
MAYOR SEEKS REMODEL/EXPANSION
In his state of the city address last February, Mayor Kant set expanding and remodeling the entire building by adding a second floor as a possible long-range priority: more office and meeting space is desperately needed.
Incorporating a performing arts facility into the design -- perhaps with help from a local non-profit organization -- may also be a possibility.
The city council has not taken a position on it yet.
EMERGENCY REPAIR CONTRACT AWARDED
A contract has been awarded to low bidder Youngblood and Barnett Construction of Mobile for $103,000 -- for repairs to the brick west wall of the 1960s-vintage city hall which collapsed last month after a severe rain and wind storm.
Wind blown water intrusion had caused metal straps holding the brick up to deteriorate, expand as they rusted, and ultimately give way after over fifty years of use.
Repairs to the canopy in front or the brick wall at the utility payment window were apparently not included in this contract.
The building was once a Delchamps grocery shore.
WEIGHT BEARING ELEMENT
Engineers determined the bricks were indeed a structural element supporting the whole structure, not just a facade: unusual by today's design standards since brick absorbs moisture at a different rate than the other supporting element: a concrete-block inner wall.
Some USA Nursing classes that had been using the old library area had to be suspended because of the problem, according to the Mayor.
MAYOR SEEKS REMODEL/EXPANSION
In his state of the city address last February, Mayor Kant set expanding and remodeling the entire building by adding a second floor as a possible long-range priority: more office and meeting space is desperately needed.
Incorporating a performing arts facility into the design -- perhaps with help from a local non-profit organization -- may also be a possibility.
The city council has not taken a position on it yet.
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