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Title: Structural Engineer
Post by: silverz on December 27, 2019, 09:32:02 AM
Do we have a structural engineer in the club or can anyone recommend one? As you may know we own a portfolio of AirBnB apartments at Hyde Park Plaza. Corrosion was found on a few balcony rail fittings prompting management to lock off all balcony doors until each is inspected by a structural engineer. The rails are aluminium, with steel fittings into masonry. We only need 2 inspected initially but it could lead to another 12. if the price is right we could recommend to another 100 plus owners in the building.
Cheers, Bob and Susan.
www.tropicanapress.com.au
Title: Re: Structural Engineer
Post by: Ness70Nova on December 27, 2019, 12:21:55 PM
Hi Bob & Susan  :hi:

I have sent an email to Mark's cousin who's father could be of help to you.  He is retired, however, may be interested or can lead you in the right direction.

I'll be in touch either way.

Ness  :thumb:
Title: Re: Structural Engineer
Post by: silverz on December 27, 2019, 06:18:25 PM
Thanks for your help Vanessa. :bow:
Title: Re: Structural Engineer
Post by: sms777 on December 27, 2019, 11:01:05 PM
Hi Bob, I talk to my daughther when she gets back from overseas, she is one of the design team for Meriton building hi rise apartments and bridges. I am sure she will have a bit of an idea how to tackle the problem. She is a civil engineer finished her studies with top marks at UTS.
Cheers.
Title: Re: Structural Engineer
Post by: silverz on December 28, 2019, 08:07:43 AM
That would be great thanks Chris. Vanessa has already forwarded a good contact but I may need a few as some large companies may think 2 balcony rails too trivial to bother inspecting. I hope to include a friend who owns 35 in the same building. Your daughters Meriton background may help as I think it was built by Meriton then upgraded by Mirvac later. Tell her they are aluminium rails 60cm high, steel mounts into masonry. There is a 60cm masonry half wall below. I can send photos if that helps.
Cheers Bob.