The Florida Professional Coalition for
Chinese (reactive) Drywall
   

THE FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL COALITION FOR CHINESE (REACTIVE) DRYWALL  has drafted a protocol which is meant to be a “living document,” meaning that as new information is learned by this Coalition or by our Review group, we will consider its importance to be included within the scope of this protocol and we will modify the protocol if warranted.

 

The Coalition is an independent body of industry peers who belong to numerous various organizations and have been actively involved with Chinese (reactive) drywall and its effects in our regular practices. Our members encompass multiple disciplines including: Medical, Building Science, Engineering, Indoor Air Quality, General Contracting and Florida Atlantic University’s Institute for Design and Construction. The coalition is not a division of any State or government affiliation, and the members have volunteered their time and expertise to the drafting of this protocol. The Coalition has consistently been in contact with various State Agencies as well as national government officials, sharing information and staying abreast of the most current reliable information.

 


The Florida Professional Coalition
For Chinese (reactive) Drywall




  April 2, 2010

CPSC has issued guidance on repairing homes with Chinese Drywall.  Link to their guidance is found on our Protocol page.

Their ruling is very much in agreement with the Protocol that the Florida Professional Coalition for Chinese Drywall developed.

April 8, 2010

New Orleans federal judge Eldon Fallon
just issued his ruling in the Germano case.  The average cost for repairing the subject homes in Virginia is $86 per square foot.  The total amount of the Final Judgment against Taishan for the seven families is: $2,609,129.99. 

Here is a copy of the Ruling
 
 
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