Another Incident with Negligent Builders: A School in Samarkand Region Found with Walls That Collapse from a Simple Push

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In Samarkand region, a case of gross violations of construction norms has been recorded. This time it concerns the construction of a school in the Korasuv district, where, during an inspection carried out by the Construction and Public Utilities Inspection, flagrant errors and negligence on the part of the builders were discovered. One of the most shocking facts was that the internal brick walls of the building were practically unsecured — workers were able to easily knock them down just by pushing them with their hands.

Construction Violations

During the inspection, the Inspection identified numerous violations at the construction site. Here are some of them:

  • The vertical and horizontal joints of the brickwork were not fully filled with mortar, which significantly reduced the strength of the walls.
  • Floor slabs were installed in violation of construction norms, which could lead to serious safety issues for the building.
  • The project for the organization of construction works — a critical document that outlines the entire construction process — was missing.
  • The building materials used did not have certificates confirming their quality, and in addition, they were stored improperly.

Demolition of the Object

Due to the violations discovered, the Inspection decided to demolish part of the constructed building. This decision was made because the further use of the building posed significant risks due to the number of defects. Such cases highlight the importance of strict adherence to construction standards, especially when constructing public buildings like schools.

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