John Welsh said:SVreX said:I’m trying to figure out how to batten down the hatches for a 12 acre construction project with loose E36 M3 everywhere that has 350 new cars sitting on it (car dealership).
I have enough trouble taking care of a couple broken down Challenge cars. 350 new ones?? Good grief!!
I would recommend a lot a pictures generally detailing that you made reasonable attempts to secure items. More importantly, pictures that make it plausibly deniable that you were negligent. From there, it's in mother nature's hands. As for the 350 cars...they're insured.
Perhaps rent shipping containers and throw all the loose items in the container(s).
Best of luck and be safe!
If time is a problem here is some other advice. A 26ft Uhaul truck is only $40 per day. The real expense of these trucks is the price per mile, but, if you just park it and add no miles that $40 per day is reasonably cheap, quick, dry, onsite storage.
You can also rent full semi trailers relatively cheap, dropped right to your location.
I appreciate the ideas, but it’s a 42,000 SF building. Not gonna fit much of it into conexes.
The building is designed for 140 mph wind load AND seismic D. Best approach is to trust the building (even though it’s not finished). We are taking a protect-in-place approach.
The cars are an anomaly, and it’s funny you mentioned insurance. This is actually a new dealership- the old dealership is a couple miles away. So, we don’t usually have any cars here- they are at the old dealership.
But the insurance company is the REASON they will be coming. Existing dealership is in a flood plain. When Lloyd’s of London calls and says, “Move the cars”, you move them. If not, you have NO insurance.
The new location is higher elevation. Good possibility 350 cars will be moved to my site whether I like it or not.