NIST finds Surfside Champlain Towers initiated at pool deck due to critically low margins of safety by design

Nearly four years after the tragic collapse of the Surfside Champlain claimed lives the National Institute of Standards and Instrument has issued a preliminary record that concluded that the pool deck began to collapse approximately seven more minutes before the building fell to the ground The detailed document reads It is more likely that the collapse initiated in the pool deck than the tower At the time of the failure the pool deck s slab-column connections had critically low margins of safety The bulk of the critically low margins of safety was caused by design understrength and misplaced slab reinforcement The structure had low resistance to progressive collapse allowing the collapse of the pool deck to spread into and throughout the middle and east parts of the tower The collapse happened on June and affected families globally with casualties ranging in age from to Rescue missions lasted days on end with rescue personnel coming to South Florida from around the world The towers have since been demolished and set to be redeveloped The probe into the collapse was delayed several times the federal review was expected to be completed back in June however only preliminary findings that focused on the practicable failures of slab-column connections in the pool deck weakened columns in the tower and failure of joints that connect the slabs in the columns were distributed Investigators ruled out the collapse being related to issues underneath the building like settling sinking or piling failure adding that those structural issues existed for decades The final review is expected to be circulated in Please check back on WSVN com and News for more details on this emerging story