Some folks are gonna get paid!!!

i looked up lead lined drywall, and it can go for ~$650/sheet (vs 20 bucks?)
significant, but not a huge amount that it would be worth possibly killing people to skip.
maybe when you hire a consultant that hires a contractor that subs it out...that's what you might expect.
kind of like giving money to an ngo to fix something.
 
Also, the article also doesn’t say that there was no shielding in the lab walls. It says that there was no shielding in the wall separating the CT lab from an adjoining practice. To my totally untrained mind This sounds like a terribly unfortunate oversight, specifying shielding for the newly constructed interior walls, but omitting the wall between the practices- either at the design or installation level. Of course, the scatter test should have revealed the issue. Why did it not? Was the test faulty? Were the results pencil-whipped?
 
Also, the article also doesn’t say that there was no shielding in the lab walls. It says that there was no shielding in the wall separating the CT lab from an adjoining practice. To my totally untrained mind This sounds like a terribly unfortunate oversight, specifying shielding for the newly constructed interior walls, but omitting the wall between the practices- either at the design or installation level. Of course, the scatter test should have revealed the issue. Why did it not? Was the test faulty? Were the results pencil-whipped?
the entire room should have been shielded, and the plans would have to reflect that (even if there wasn't a building next door).
they either didn't get the plans, or they ignored them.

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the entire room should have been shielded, and the plans would have to reflect that (even if there wasn't a building next door).
they either didn't get the plans, or they ignored them.

typical:
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Yeah, we are on the same page. Just pointing out some errors in understanding. So, why was that wall not shielded? That will be the question that needs to be answered- after who was affected, how badly, and how much $$$.
 
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the entire room should have been shielded, and the plans would have to reflect that (even if there wasn't a building next door).
they either didn't get the plans, or they ignored them.

typical:
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Well, the issue is staring us right in the face. The plans are in English, the drywall guys don't read, write, or speak English. ;)