Design team to regrade northeast courtyard after water ponding found to infiltrate tunnels

5554032 · July 31, 2025

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Bentley raised an RFI about ponding at the northeast corner of a courtyard; project team recommended limited regrading and redirecting a downspout rather than full waterproofing after inspection showed rapid dissipation in tunnels.

Project staff told the building committee that heavy rain events have caused water to pond in the northeast corner of the northern courtyard and that ponding has been infiltrating into adjoining tunnels. Bentley issued an RFI and the design team proposed regrading the affected corner and redirecting a downspout to prevent future ponding. Justin (owner’s representative) said the team reviewed the situation with the design team and the preferred fix is regrading that specific corner and redirecting runoff; the team concluded that full excavation and waterproofing are likely unnecessary. The work is expected to be minor and can be completed with the mini-excavator already on site as part of demolition work. The committee emphasized the desire to keep tunnel interiors as dry as possible and authorized the team to proceed with the minor remediation under the demolition allowances. No formal budget motion was recorded for this fix at the meeting; staff categorized it as “minor” and said they would price and include it under an appropriate allowance.