City
of Marshall Texas Contractor
Casey
Sloan Construction, LLC damage to
303
N. Washington Avenue, Marshall TX, 75670
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Multiple emails to obtain Insurance Information. (Forthcoming) |
Continental Casualty Insurance Representative refuses to acknowledge
claim without Casey Sloan Construction, LLC direction to do so. (Forthcoming) |
Continental Casualty 4 Adjusters prior to investigation Continental Casualty Forensic Engineer Manipulation (Forthcoming) |
February
2024: Casey Sloan Construction, LLC Jack Hammer Brick and Foundation Damage: (Click on the above link for
additional details.) |
Foundation Jack Hammered Out
from Under Bricks and Wall Framing. 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
Foundation Jack Hammered Out
from Under Bricks and Wall Framing. 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
Foundation Jack Hammered Out
from Under Bricks and Wall Framing. 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
Cement
foundation jack hammered out from under 124 year old brick, 303 N. Washington
Avenue. |
Cement
foundation jack hammered out from under 124 year old brick, 303 N. Washington
Avenue. |
Click Photo for Additoinal Details |
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February
7, 2024: Casey Sloan Construction, LLC Storm
Drain Water Damage: Click on the above link for
additional details. |
Mud and Water Flooded Lower
Level. 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
Mud and Water Flooded HVAC. 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
Mud and Water Flooded Lower
Level. 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
Ongoing Mitigation: |
Casey Sloan Construction advised
it is impossible to mitigate rainwater. Local Building Owner Performed
Own Mitigation to Keep Building Dry. |
Ongoing mitigation required due
to brick channels draining to 303 N. Washington Avenue. Ongoing mitigation required due
to brick channels draining to 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
Ongoing mitigation required due to
brick channels draining to 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
April 7,
2024: Casey Sloan Construction, LLC Backhoe Damage to Sewer Line: Click on the above link for
additional details. |
City of Marshall Uncovers Sewer
Line. 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
City of Marshall Exposes Casey
Sloan’s Storm Drain Line Backhoe Damaged Sewer Drain Line. 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
New Storm Drains collide with Sewer Drain Line at 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
Casey
Sloan Construction, LLC Electrical Ground Damage: |
Ground Submerged in Concrete,
Un-attached. |
Ground Rod Cleaned up. |
Ground Rod Connected. |
Casey
Sloan Construction, LLC Defects to Sidewalk: |
Sidewalk
slanted towards building 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
Sidewalk flowing towards
building 303 N. Washington Avenue. |
If poured to
form height pitch would be correct, however, concrete poured below form
height. |
Sidewalk flowing towards
buildings. |
Sidewalk flowing towards
buildings. |
Sidewalk flowing towards
buildings. |
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Brick
Channels flowing towards buildings. |
Brick Channels flowing towards
buildings. |
City Engineer and I discuss
correcting pouring defect before cement is poured. |
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Contractor
Stalling and Intimidation Tactics: |
May 3, 2024
Marshall News Messenger reported the following: The
above statement was made to Ms Davis by Sloan
Construction onsite Job Foreman Karl Loritsch, not
just an employee. May
30, 2024, approximately 1:30 PM Casey Sloan came
to our office and removed the walk board leading from the front main level
offices, without prior notice or discussion. Ms. Gwen Volk and her Executive
Assistant were inside the office at the time and were also unaware of his
actions. This
unauthorized removal of the walk board could have resulted in a serious
injury, especially considering it occurred during business hours of May
30th. Thankfully, we noticed what had
happened before Gwen or her assistant left and potentially fell through the
plastic, which could have caused significant injuries. Additionally,
this occurred despite severe weather warnings being in effect. These actions are consistent
with his conduct towards 304 N. Washington Avenue in March 2024 which
resulted in a restraining order. See
the following video for reference. WALK BOARD REMOVED. |
May
30, 2024 Casey Sloan came to our office and removed
the scrap bricks that we picked up out of a pile on the ground to temporarily
hold the plastic down prior to a storm. Click on the photo
below to see the video for reference. Notice
the additional scrap piles around the jobsite they are not concerned with: |
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While Casey Sloan steals bricks and
the walk board prior to the storm, without any prior communication with the
building owner or tenants, Roselle Watts helping to
prevent further flooding during a lightning storm.
Click on the photo to see the
video. |
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City
Questionable Conduct: |
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