VA FILES AT ROANOKE REGIONAL OFFICE COULD COLLAPSE BUILDING
The backlog of VA claims files is so great that it is compromising the structural integrity of the building.Be sure to watch the video of this story using the embedded player at the bottom of the page.
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Backlog of veteran files could cause collapse at Roanoke’s Poff Building
By Angela Hatcher | WSLS10 Reporter/Anchor
http://www2.wsls.com/sls/...icle/backlog_of_veteran_files_could_cause_collapse_at_roanokes_poff_building/75802/
The problem is literally from floor to ceiling inside Roanoke’s Poff Federal Building. According to a report uncovered by our Lynchburg newsroom the News and Advance, nearly 11,000 folders were found sitting on top of full file cabinets. That was during an inspection between August 25 and September 2.
In the report by the Va’s Inspector General, an engineer states the load on floors 10, 11 and 12 of the 14 story building is double what is considered safe. The load was determined to be 160 pounds per square foot, twice the 80 pounds per square foot recommended limit.
That’s heavy enough to cause a potential collapse. The engineer mentions the possibility of structural damage that would threaten the safety of the building and people inside.
http://www.vawatchdog.org...10/nfjan10/nf012010-4.htmVideo:
http://vp.mgnetwork.net/viewer.swf?u=2453d2f056aa102da6fd001ec92a4a0d&z=SLSGo To Pages 12&13 in the PDF File (Page 8 of the actual file) here to read the actual report:
(Search for VARO LACKS ADEQUATE SPACE TO STORE AND SAFEGUARD VETERANS' CLAIMS FOLDERS)
http://www4.va.gov/oig/52/reports/2010/VAOIG-09-01995-63.pdfAnd yes, it
really does say the building is in danger of collapsing with the weight of the backlog of veterans' claims.