STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT

Structural Assessment

Project:

Jericho Circle Complex

Aurora, Illinois

Aurora Housing Authority

Client:

Property Assessment

Services:

Structure Evaluation Engineers, Inc. (SEE) was retained to assess the structural condition of 28 two-story multiple single-family buildings and assist Aurora Housing Authority with future planning.

The complex consists of 28 buildings with a total of 146 single-family residential units. Each building housed four or six single-family units. The units varied in size from two-bedroom to six-bedroom dwellings that were separated by fire walls. The buildings were designed with 12-foot-wide modular wood construction with a flat roof. However, the roof construction was changed to a high-pitched roof later. The new pitched roof rafters were installed perpendicular to the ceiling joists with one layer of drywall fire separation wall between the units.

After a thorough assessment, SEE determined that the buildings had many structural deficiencies including inadequate floor framing, wood beams, foundation footings, roof rafters, second-floor cantilevered framing, and inadequate fire separation walls in the attics. Even though the buildings were repaired twice to correct the structural deficiencies, but still the buildings had many structural deficiencies that were not identified in the past. Based upon future cost analysis, SEE determined that the most cost-effective option was to remove and replace the buildings completely rather than repairing them.  

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