Now that a better building frame reinforcing system is available, and since this reinforcing meets and exceeds Construction Codes minimums, and that building Designers and Contractors are not adopting this reinforcing system, can they be sued for negligence in the event of a building collapse that would not have occurred with this new frame reinforcing?
The new type of reinforcing is called Closed-Nets, and can be found on the websites: http://www.dubephnx@tor-eggs-torclosed-nets.org ; and TOR-EGGS-TOR DESIGN SOLUTIONS with CLOSED-NETS.
Announcements about this new system has been forwarded to local and national News Stations, Architects, Engineers, and Building Contractors and Trades Organizations and Associations, Congress and the White House Administration, several State Governor's offices, the U. N; Newspapers, and construction-related television shows, etc.
Closed-Nets are listed with Tor-Eggs-Tor Design Solutions/Randy Lee Dube, and are Licensed & Registered in U. S.
2007-10-09
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