Hello. The situation is such that last summer we had the foundation drained at our house and we found out that a huge concrete pillar that served to drive the kralodvorsky cement plants as a stand to the cable car. The cable car is no longer 40 years old, only the concrete pillar remains, which after 60 years tore off together with parts of the roadway of the main route Beroun -> Kraluv dvůr and began to sway. 9 months ago, everyone laughed at me, but today those who laughed are watching what the torn broccola did to them for the clearing on the facades, etc. 4 days ago, it swayed so much that I felt like I had a house on the water. The waves that such a concrete mixer so easily create on a clay base. Ie. The barracks are tilted 12% in 12 m and the seismic application on the smart phone shows 0.16 m / s². Perhaps the idea that the house is situated between the highway and the main street will help, the house is the last in a row at the intersection of the main and the underpass under the highway. Where the loaded loaders and trucks come out of the camanolore, who like to vibrate the concrete bucifalka. The worst is the kinetic pressure wave. It is not uniform and comes at once and thus throws from the barrack literally, to the letter. You don't have any advice on how to put all your hands away from Bucik. Thank you for any information