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Re: Brunswick & Eighth: Homes threatened with collapse -- caused by demolition of adjoining buildings
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This story pisses me off on so many levels, and this quote " Resident Cynthia Amaya said people ran out and were shouting to the demolition workers to stop "but they just kept going." UNREAL!!!! I did a net search on this company: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=GKY+Industries&ei=utf-8&fr=b1ie7. I see all the nice government contracts?looks like there is lots of money to rebuild these homes and cover all expenses for these poor families. I'm going to personally watch how this plays out, and I'm going to do what ever is necessary to make sure that GKY Industries, located on Eighth Street takes care of these homeowners!
Posted on: 2007/8/19 4:28
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Re: Brunswick & Eighth: Homes threatened with collapse -- caused by demolition of adjoining building
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Any half-assed demolition crew would want to look at existing building plans held with city hall before they knock down anything or build anything - these guys obviously have no ass!
I guess these guys attended the same school as the burst water main and roof cave in guys.........Lets just hope they have an outstanding insurance policy to cover all the houses affected and the cost of a LONG stay in hotels for the displaced residents!
Posted on: 2007/8/18 14:22
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Brunswick & Eighth: Homes threatened with collapse -- caused by demolition of adjoining buildings
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Homes threatened with collapse
by Michaelangelo Conte Friday August 17, 2007, 3:22 PM Residents of two Downtown Jersey City buildings were allowed to briefly enter their homes today to take whatever belongings they can because their homes are threatened with collapse, officials said. The buildings started to come apart last night during demolition of adjoining buildings, officials said. The problem -- on Brunswick Street off Eighth Street -- came to light when residents walking on their sloped floors began seeing cracks develop in their plaster and lathe walls and one woman said her roof separated from a wall and she could see daylight through the gap. Resident Cynthia Amaya said people ran out and were shouting to the demolition workers to stop "but they just kept going." The demolition, officials said, aggravated existing structural problems and threatened them with collapse. City Construction Official Ray Meyers was called to the scene, cleared the homes and stopped the demolition being done on the buildings owned by GKY Industries. This afternoon, Meyers pointed out that connected floor beams ran through all four of the attached buildings. Engineers and architects are looking into the situation to determine whether the occupied homes can be saved. GKY Industries, located on Eighth Street, could not be reached for comment. Its Web site says it was founded in 1953 and is a distributor of fasteners, electrical connectors, hose and hydraulic fittings, cutting tools, abrasives, hand and power tools and other safety and shop related products.
Posted on: 2007/8/17 21:35
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