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Episode Synopsis
In 1981, the collapse of two pedestrian walkways at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City resulted in one of the most devastating structural failures in U.S. history in terms of loss of life and injury. This tragic event highlighted the critical need for peer review and independent checks during design and construction. In this episode, we explore the causes of the collapse and the lessons learned. We also discuss how construction contracts impact the design and building process. This case study serves as a sobering reminder of the structural engineer’s responsibility to ensure safety.
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