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Originally Posted by chapo
Of course I see the other side of it POP, arrogant architects with incomplete designs that do not work with the structural drawings, charge exorbitant fees with little help after the project starts, think they walk on water, etc. I guess you never worked with a good contractor, must be some pretty low budget projects.
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And for comments by P.O.P., many, many overrun construction and disasters for civic and commercial structures. Taxpayer thieves galore. Slacker's, take their damn time, whiners, complainers, bid scams and on. The ego's and finger pointing are to die for. Big city structures of Chicago is a classic example.
Back to the OP. Hope he doesn't have the structure and foundation settling. That's a huge difference and if the case, much larger problems in the future. Hope it all checks OK for him.
All things considered, if the flatwork needs rework, so be it. Replacing a garage slab and driveway might seem messy and quite a project, but better than the above. Expect some nasty vibration, pounding and possible interior finished walls to take a beating.