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San Francisco's Millennium Tower slow to fix windows
Last spring, a window at San Francisco’s Millennium Tower blew out of its frame during a wind storm raising questions and concerns about safety of the city’s high rise buildings in bad weather. The incident, and half a dozen others, triggered calls for inspections, and changes. But as NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken explains, not much appears...
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San Francisco's Millennium Tower slow to fix windows
A year after an open window broke in high winds at the troubled Millennium Tower, building officials recently told the city they have installed stronger equipment to better secure windows in, so far, 29 of the high-rise’s 419 units.
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Progress report: Millennium Tower window issues
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken, who’s been exposing the problems at the San Francisco Millennium Tower for years, about the progress — or lack thereof — when it comes for inspections and changes.
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SF's Millennium Tower now may be sinking in the center
The engineer of the so-called fix of the troubled Millennium Tower in San Francisco recently acknowledged there’s been less than expected tilt improvement over the first six months of the $120 million project’s completion. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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SF's Millennium Tower now may be sinking in the center
The engineer of the so-called fix of the troubled Millennium Tower in San Francisco recently acknowledged there’s been less than expected tilt improvement over the first six months of the $120 million project’s completion.
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A closer look: Millennium Tower's foundation now sinking
It’s been six months since San Francisco’s Millennium Tower was fully supported to stop it from sinking and leaning. While the project was hailed as an immediate success, the high-rise now appears to be sinking in the middle. Raj Mathai speaks with Jaxon Van Derbeken on this.
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Millennium Tower residents billed $6.8 million for fix overruns
With work finally over on the so-called fix of the Millennium Tower, residents are now saddled with a $6.8 million bill out of an estimated $20 million in cost overruns on the long delayed and troubled retrofit project.
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San Francisco's Millennium Tower stabilized, but still tilting
New monitoring data shows that while the $100 million Millennium Tower fix appears to have stopped further sinking and tilting, the building is not reversing the lean at the rate predicted by engineers.
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San Francisco's Millennium Tower stabilized, but still tilting
New monitoring data shows that while the $100 million Millennium Tower fix appears to have stopped further sinking and tilting, the building is not reversing the lean at the rate predicted by engineers. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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New pictures of Millennium Tower window failures worry expert
The sinking and leaning Millennium Tower may now be partly supported to bedrock, but a glass industry veteran says he is concerned about the ongoing risk from its windows after two failed during a windstorm earlier this year.
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Millennium Tower window failures worry expert
San Francisco’s millennium tower has been sinking and leaning for years, and though it appears further leaning and sinking has stopped, there’s a different concern: the windows. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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Millennium Tower residents complain of unpleasant byproduct of continued tilt
Two residents of the troubled Millennium Tower have complained to NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit about what they fear is the unpleasant byproduct of the continued tilting of the luxury high-rise — frequent drain backups.
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Millennium Tower residents complain of unpleasant byproduct of continued tilt
Two residents of the troubled Millennium Tower have complained to NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit about what they fear is the unpleasant byproduct of the continued tilting of the luxury high-rise — frequent drain backups. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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San Francisco's Millennium Tower sewage issues
A new problem is bubbling up at San Francisco’s Millennium Tower — sewage is backing up in some of the units. It’s an issue the tower’s lead fix engineer warned about two years ago. Raj Mathai spoke to Jaxon Van Derbeken for some insight.