Before role in Surfside condo that fell, engineer had hand in another building mess
2021/7/18 06:13 (EDT) ©Miami Herald
MIAMI Just a few years before structural engineer Sergio Breiterman signed off on the construction work at Champlain Towers South Condominium, he vouched for a new municipal building in Coral Gables that, within months of completion, leaked like a sieve, smelled like wet dog, and developed cracks in the garage because of a dangerous construction flaw, records from the city and newspaper articles from the time show.
In 1972, Breitermans engineering company, Breiterman, Jurado & Associates, was hired by Coral Gables architect Klements and Associates to provide structural engineering expertise on a new, five-story Public Safety Building, including an attached garage. Breiterman also performed inspections during the $5 million construction effort to ensure that everything was up to code and built according to the approved building plans, a Miami Herald article published in 1976 said.
But Breiterman overlooked at least one critical and potentially life-threatening construction defect insufficient steel reinforcements in parts of the concrete structure, the article said.
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