Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A Multi-Family Code of Ethics

Tom Hennings, the preverbal God of all Knowledge, instructed his employees to start production on a Multi-Family residence that violates Indiana State Building and Fire Protection Codes. In December 2008, Phoenix Building Solutions and Tom Hennings were informed by the State of Indiana Building Code Enforcement Agency that the plans submitted and approved by the state were not compliant with fire protection codes as intended to be constructed by Phoenix Building Solutions. The Multi-Family residence for Lawrenceburg, Indiana would have to be altered to meet residential code or be submitted under Indiana Commercial Code for approval.

Tom Hennings and Pheonix’s plan was to construct the six unit complex as total of four modular units. Each modular would contain ¼ of three living units. The model plan was however approved by Indiana to be constructed as six living units for a total of twelve modular units. Tom Hennings choose to ignore the State of Indiana, citing that he believed the state was incorrect and Phoenix’s plans were acceptable per code. No, contact was made with any state agency to attempt to adhere to Indiana State Building Codes, nor did Tom Hennings have any written confirmation that Phoenix was compliant with state codes. Tom Hennings never told the client that the product being produce was a potential liability due to lack fire protection and violation of state codes.

The production began on the product and Phoenix accepted two installment payments from the client before production. On December, 21 2008, production of the client’s multi-family projected halted to produce a home for the Chairman of Phoenix Building Solutions, Ed Fanning.  On January 5, 2009, Phoenix Building Solutions ceased and suspended all operations. The partially completed and partially paid for Multi-family product sets dormant on the production line inside the locked and abandoned factory. This was another shining example of deceit, betrayal and theft committed by Tom Hennings and Phoenix Building Solutions against their clients and employees.   

1 comment:

  1. Today is my Birthday! 33 Years young! I couldn't ask for much more than watching these demons throats being slashed by the forces of freedom! Happy Birthday to me, Happy Birthday to me!

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