wtf america? bridges? trains? buildings next? you're gonna out-china china soon
Be you
projects fall behind due to everyone logged into their bitcoin exchange instead of doing some fucking work
car blood, so sad
holy shit ahahahahah
USA USA USA USA
>and forgot to pay mind to the construction, or they falsely thought it would hold up under its weight during construction.
I believe the issue was that they began performing stress tests on the bridge, and the stress tests caused the bridge to fail.
Because, obviously, you perform stress tests on the actual bridge when it's on location and there's traffic driving under it.
>Because, obviously, you perform stress tests on the actual bridge when it's on location and there's traffic driving under it.
And in half-finished state with the cables missing.
you mean
>plane hits it
>controlled demolition happens
>it falls down
You could actually stress test the individual parts as long as the tests are designed for those incomplete parts rather than the finished bridge.
Actually, it's pretty reasonable when you have a pre-made road deck that you set into position at its destination. You'd want to have some idea that the road deck is in good condition and up to standard before you go through the effort of moving it to location and putting it in.
that's such an overcomplicated and ugly design for a pedestrian bridge
i expect some miserable local government stooge forced them to open the road despite it clearly being incomplete