Well, I hate for this to be my first post but...
I had a 39x50 garage built last fall. Over the winter the foundation - Trench footing moved (pitched inboard 3 inches) Come to find out my footing was only 8" wide. State code on Michigan is 12" when using 8" cinder block. Building was built with 8 coarse of block with 10ft walls, for a ceiling height of 14ft. My plans called for 12" trench footings and the inspector (friend of builder) approved the trench to pour. Now i'm dealing with the head off the building department as a referee. The building dept guy told my builder he has to repair the building per the structural engineer that I hired. The engineer said the reason it moved was a combination of 8" footings, over pour of the footings and backfill only 24" off the 42" footings. He also said the 8" footings wont handle the weight-load of the building.
My questions are. Whos at fault? (builder-inspector or both) What happens if the builder refuses?
What happens if builder files bankruptsy?
Should I sue the builder and or the inspector-township?
I had a 39x50 garage built last fall. Over the winter the foundation - Trench footing moved (pitched inboard 3 inches) Come to find out my footing was only 8" wide. State code on Michigan is 12" when using 8" cinder block. Building was built with 8 coarse of block with 10ft walls, for a ceiling height of 14ft. My plans called for 12" trench footings and the inspector (friend of builder) approved the trench to pour. Now i'm dealing with the head off the building department as a referee. The building dept guy told my builder he has to repair the building per the structural engineer that I hired. The engineer said the reason it moved was a combination of 8" footings, over pour of the footings and backfill only 24" off the 42" footings. He also said the 8" footings wont handle the weight-load of the building.
My questions are. Whos at fault? (builder-inspector or both) What happens if the builder refuses?
What happens if builder files bankruptsy?
Should I sue the builder and or the inspector-township?
