Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

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Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby Muck FcDisney » March 16th, 2018, 2:19 pm

There are bridges that have been in use for like 3000 years. Who are the retards who can't even build one that stands for one week?!? :ned

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UPDATE: As of Friday morning, six people are confirmed dead.

A pedestrian bridge under construction collapsed Thursday, just days after crews had dropped an elevated 950-ton span in place on a signature project that was intended to give Florida International University students a safe route across the busy roadway.

The massive span — in a sudden, catastrophic failure — crashed down across eight lanes of heavily traveled Tamiami Trail, flattening eight cars. The death toll remained uncertain as rescue crews continued to work into the night to reach vehicles but late Thursday Miami-Dade fire chief Dave Downey confirmed at least four people had been killed, including a student from FIU, police sources said.

Nine people had been pulled from the rubble by evening and rushed to Kendall Regional Medical Center’s trauma unit, including two who required immediate surgery. The others sustained injuries ranging from scrapes and bruises to broken bones, which were not considered life threatening. On campus, some families waited for word on missing loved ones.

Even before the dust from the disaster settled, motorists scrambled from their cars to help. At least one woman, Katrina Collazo, was pulled from her half-crushed car, miraculously unscathed.

“Thank God ... my daughter is alive,” said her mother, Ada Collazo, in Spanish, after rushing to the scene, fearful that another family member also might have been riding in the back. “I thought my granddaughter was in the car, but she wasn’t. She’s in school.”

Collazo said her daughter, who had been on campus for a nursing meeting, stopped at a red light when she said she heard what sounded like small rocks falling on her car. As she turned around, the span mashed everything behind the driver seat. The car next to her was not as lucky. That vehicle was flattened like an aluminum can.

It was not immediately clear what caused the collapse of a $14.2 million structure FIU had touted as an innovative “instant” bridge because of construction techniques intended to speed up the work and minimize disruption to commuter traffic. The bridge’s main 175-foot span, assembled on the side of the road, was raised into place across Tamiami Trail on Saturday in less than six hours. But the project was far from complete and not expected to open to student foot traffic until 2019.

Several witnesses reported that two workers were on the bridge when it collapsed shortly before 2 p.m. Early in the day, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez said the bridge had undergone a “stress test” but it was unclear what, if any, role that might have played in the failure. FIU President Mark Rosenberg confirmed there was testing on the bridge sometime before the collapse, but said the testing was proper.

“I have not spoken directly to Munilla Construction, but I am satisfied that the testing that was occurring was consistent with best practices," Rosenberg said shortly after 8 p.m. “I’m not an engineer, so I'm not privy to those details. I know that tests occurred today. And I know, I believe, that they did not prove to lead anyone to the conclusion that we would have this kind of a result. But I do not know that as a fact.”

Late Thursday, came the first definitive word from a government official about what was being done on the bridge when it fell. U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL, said in a Twitter post that: “The cables that suspend the #Miami bridge had loosened & the engineering firm ordered that they be tightened. They were being tightened when it collapsed today.”

Rubio, a Miami Republican, did not elaborate on the information. But he was in a position to know inside details about the catastrophe.

He traveled to the FIU campus Thursday on same plane with Rosenberg. He said he spoke to MCM partner Pedro Munilla amid the rubble and he attended private briefings at FIU.

The late post came soon after Gov. Rick Scott and Rubio both promised swift investigations.

“We will hold anybody accountable if anybody has done anything wrong,” Scott said.

Rubio also vowed an “exhaustive” review with scrutiny of “science and engineering” that went into the project. “The families and the survivors deserve to know what went wrong,” he said.

The National Transportation Safety Board announced that it was dispatching a team of 15 to examine the collapse and investigators expected to be on site by late Thursday.

Authorities stressed that it could take days or more to determine what went wrong. But one agency, the Florida Department of Transportation, quickly distanced itself, issuing a fact sheet saying it had a limited role in the project and emphasizing FIU’s responsibility for testing and safely completing the bridge.

Designed as a cable-supported bridge, the project was a collaboration between MCM Construction, a prominent Miami-based contractor, and FIGG Bridge Design, based in Tallahassee. FIGG is responsible for the iconic Sunshine Skyway Bridge across Tampa Bay.

FIGG issued a statement Thursday saying the company was “stunned” by the collapse and promising to cooperate with every authority investigating the collapse.

“In our 40-year history, nothing like this has ever happened before,” the company’s statement said. “Our entire team mourns the loss of life and injuries associated with this devastating tragedy, and our prayers go out to all involved.” MCM Construction Management, which is building the bridge, posted a message to the company’s Facebook page promising “a full investigation to determine exactly what went wrong.”

Mayor Gimenez, in Hong Kong on a trade mission, said in a telephone interview that he instructed county rescue workers to identify license plates from the trapped cars as quickly as possible so that families could be notified.

Rescue crews with specially trained dogs and listening devices were poring over the wreckage, hoping to find survivors. About two hours after the collapse, crews also brought in heavy equipment to probe under sections of the shattered span.

“I don’t know what’s under the bridge, under the rubble,” said Lt. Alex Camacho of the Florida Highway Patrol. “It’s impossible to see.”

The injured were transported to the trauma center at Kendall Regional. Mark McKenney, chief of the trauma department, said the 10 injured patients ranged in age from 20 to 50 years old, including one man whose heart had stopped beating when he arrived.

Doctors revived the man, who was not identified, and wheeled him into the operating room. He is listed in critical condition with head and chest injuries.

A second patient arrived comatose with severe injuries that required orthopedic and neurosurgery, the hospital spokesperson said. The remaining eight patients are in stable condition with injuries ranging from scrapes and bruises to broken bones.

FIU spokesperson Maydel Santana-Bravo issued a statement, even as rescue crews were still working the scene.

“We are shocked and saddened about the tragic events unfolding at the FIU-Sweetwater Bridge,” she said. “At this time, we are still involved in rescue efforts and gathering information. We are working closely with authorities and first responders on the scene. We will share updates as we have them.”

FIU students are on spring break this week, but traffic was expected to be heavy with the Miami-Dade County Youth Fair opening nearby on Thursday.

President Donald Trump also posted a tweet, “Continuing to monitor the heartbreaking bridge collapse at FIU — so tragic.”

Students and faculty have long clamored for a bridge at the 109th Avenue crossing, where students on foot have to scurry across heavily traveled Tamiami Trail, which divides the campus from Sweetwater. Though FIU provides shuttles, many students prefer to walk. In August, FIU undergraduate Alexis Dale was hit and killed by a motorist while crossing the intersection.

The pedestrian walkway was installed in a single morning at Southwest 109th Avenue on Saturday, intended eventually to link FIU’s Modesto A. Maidique Campus to the small suburban city of Sweetwater, where the university estimates 4,000 of its students live.

FIU, which has an “accelerated bridge construction” program in its engineering school, promoted the project’s innovative approach. A 175-foot section of the overall 320-foot long bridge was fabricated by the side of the Trail while support columns were erected in place. The 950-ton span was lifted off the ground by a mechanical transporter, swung into position across the Trail, then lowered into place over the support columns. That reduced to a minimum the time the trail had to be closed to traffic, and minimized risks to workers and people in the vicinity, FIU said.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/c ... 16174.html
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby ericberry14 » March 16th, 2018, 2:22 pm

That’s what happens when millennials start getting jobs as engineers
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby Muck FcDisney » March 16th, 2018, 5:41 pm

ericberry14 wrote:That’s what happens when millennials start getting jobs as engineers


I bet they can make a sweet bong though!
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby FuckESPNdotCOM » March 16th, 2018, 8:16 pm

One of my friends used to work at the engineering firm (FIGG) that designed it but went to a better firm before they started on this bridge. Apparently it was a new design that hadn't been attempted before. It could just as easily be the construction company that's at fault using shitty materials or not building to specification.


A better question is why the fuck do they need a bridge for pedestrians? Only fucking morons get run the fuck over. I remember FSU had issues with jaywalkers crossing Tennessee St. and standing in the middle islands but their solution was to put up a long fence to discourage that crap (and there was an under-road tunnel beforehand) and there weren't many injuries of which I was aware. Stupid fucks that get run over outside of crosswalks have no sympathy from me. Put a fucking traffic light and crosswalk up and call it a damn day. There is no goddamn reason for a bridge to be made only for pedestrians.

EDIT: What do you know? There's a crosswalk a few fucking meters away from the damn bridge. What the flying fuck were they doing building that superfluous piece of shit?
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/at-le ... smsnnews11
Un-fucking-believable. According to ^that article^ (which has additional details), there were loose suspension cables being tightened when it fell.
Both companies have been involved in bridge collapses before.

FIGG was fined in 2012 after a section of a bridge it was building in Virginia crashed onto railroad tracks and injured several workers, according to a story in The Virginian-Pilot.

MCM, meanwhile, was accused of substandard work in a lawsuit filed this month by a worker injured when a makeshift bridge MCM built at Fort Lauderdale International Airport collapsed under his weight. Another dispute resulted in a $143,000 judgment against MCM over an "arguable collapse" at a Miami-Dade bridge project.
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby Muck FcDisney » March 16th, 2018, 8:31 pm

FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:One of my friends used to work at the engineering firm (FIGG) that designed it but went to a better firm before they started on this bridge. Apparently it was a new design that hadn't been attempted before. It could just as easily be the construction company that's at fault using shitty materials or not building to specification.


A better question is why the fuck do they need a bridge for pedestrians? Only fucking morons get run the fuck over. I remember FSU had issues with jaywalkers crossing Tennessee St. and standing in the middle islands but their solution was to put up a long fence to discourage that crap (and there was an under-road tunnel beforehand) and there weren't many injuries of which I was aware. Stupid fucks that get run over outside of crosswalks have no sympathy from me. Put a fucking traffic light and crosswalk up and call it a damn day. There is no goddamn reason for a bridge to be made only for pedestrians.

EDIT: What do you know? There's a crosswalk a few fucking meters away from the damn bridge. What the flying fuck were they doing building that superfluous piece of shit?
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/at-le ... smsnnews11
Un-fucking-believable. According to ^that article^ (which has additional details), there were loose suspension cables being tightened when it fell.
Both companies have been involved in bridge collapses before.

FIGG was fined in 2012 after a section of a bridge it was building in Virginia crashed onto railroad tracks and injured several workers, according to a story in The Virginian-Pilot.

MCM, meanwhile, was accused of substandard work in a lawsuit filed this month by a worker injured when a makeshift bridge MCM built at Fort Lauderdale International Airport collapsed under his weight. Another dispute resulted in a $143,000 judgment against MCM over an "arguable collapse" at a Miami-Dade bridge project.


"The same company that designed the bridge that collapsed Thursday near Florida International University in Miami also designed the Cascades Park bridge that spans South Monroe Street in Tallahassee."

:shock:

https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/ ... 429166002/
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby FuckESPNdotCOM » March 16th, 2018, 9:05 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:"The same company that designed the bridge that collapsed Thursday near Florida International University in Miami also designed the Cascades Park bridge that spans South Monroe Street in Tallahassee."

:shock:

https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/ ... 429166002/

Same article says that the City of Tallahassee isn't worried and they inspected it in Dec 2016 and inspected it again yesterday and today. I'm leaning towards the construction company sucking ass more than the engineers who have something better than a business degree.
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby bigbluebazooka » March 18th, 2018, 9:37 am

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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby FlatEarth » March 19th, 2018, 1:55 am

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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby Jezter13 » March 19th, 2018, 1:17 pm

PRELIMINARY FACT SHEET ON FIU PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE COLLAPSE



The Florida International University (FIU) pedestrian bridge was a local agency project, not a Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) project.


The bridge collapsed onto a state road, SW 8th Street in Miami, near FIU’s campus.


FDOT is currently offering expertise and all necessary resources to local and federal partners to respond to this tragic bridge failure and will proactively release all state records related to this project as soon as possible.


The designer, contractor and the Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI) are all under contract with FIU.


The designer is Figg Engineering and the contractor who both built and installed the structure is MCM. The CEI is Bolton Perez and Associates.


Under the terms of the procurement issued by FIU and due to the unique characteristics of the design of the bridge, an independent, secondary design check was required. Under this project, it is the responsibility of FIU’s design build team to select the firm used to conduct the independent, secondary review. The firm selected, Louis Berger, was not FDOT pre-qualified for this service, which is required under FIU’s agreement with the state. FIU’s design build team is responsible for selecting a pre-qualified firm and ensuring this process is followed.


This pedestrian walkway was built at an off-site location by MCM and moved into place on March 10th. The walkway was set in place on top of two piers which were constructed on-site.Again, this is not an FDOT project. FDOT’s role is to administer funding and perform a preliminary review for general compliance with the agreement between FIU and the state. FIU’s design build team is responsible for the proper and safe completion of this project and for compliance with all applicable laws and engineering and construction standards. Additionally, any testing done to the structure following its installation was the responsibility of the FIU design build team.


FDOT’s involvement was limited to:
issuing a permit for traffic control during installation of the structure last Saturday;
acting as a pass-through for federal funding and providing $57,000 in state funding for this $16.5 million project;
conducting a routine preliminary review to ensure this project complied with the terms of the agreement with the state. This is a standard process FDOT conducts for projects like this; and
authorizing FIU to utilize the aerial space above the state road to build a structure, which FIU and its contractors are solely responsible to inspect and maintain at the university’s sole expense.
Dick Kane

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Florida Department of Transportation

605 Suwannee Street, MS 54

Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450

850-414-4595

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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby Jezter13 » March 19th, 2018, 7:55 pm

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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby JdPat04 » March 19th, 2018, 8:00 pm

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I saw that yesterday and forgot to save it, was looking for it again after I read your post this morning and couldn't find it.
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby FlatEarth » March 19th, 2018, 8:11 pm

Collapsed bridges that have received funds have killed more people than the NRA that receives $0. Yet the media will ride the NRA for years and you won't hear about this shit a week from now.
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby Muck FcDisney » March 19th, 2018, 8:54 pm

FlatEarth wrote:Collapsed bridges that have received funds have killed more people than the NRA that receives $0. Yet the media will ride the NRA for years and you won't hear about this shit a week from now.


Bridges aren't real. :facepalm
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby bigbluebazooka » March 19th, 2018, 9:05 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:
FlatEarth wrote:Collapsed bridges that have received funds have killed more people than the NRA that receives $0. Yet the media will ride the NRA for years and you won't hear about this shit a week from now.


Bridges aren't real. :facepalm


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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby FlatEarth » March 19th, 2018, 9:12 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:
FlatEarth wrote:Collapsed bridges that have received funds have killed more people than the NRA that receives $0. Yet the media will ride the NRA for years and you won't hear about this shit a week from now.


Bridges aren't real. :facepalm

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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby Muck FcDisney » March 19th, 2018, 9:18 pm

FlatEarth wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:
FlatEarth wrote:Collapsed bridges that have received funds have killed more people than the NRA that receives $0. Yet the media will ride the NRA for years and you won't hear about this shit a week from now.


Bridges aren't real. :facepalm

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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby FuckESPNdotCOM » March 23rd, 2018, 8:01 pm

The mechanic that came to my house yesterday would be called incompetent by both FIGG and the construction company. What a fuckface.
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Re: Who the fuck built that FIU bridge?

Postby JdPat04 » March 23rd, 2018, 8:39 pm

FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:The mechanic that came to my house yesterday would be called incompetent by both FIGG and the construction company. What a fuckface.



That's the reason you have to be a real man and do that shit yourself*!



*unless it's changing a tire, battery, oil, wipers, and some other type shit like that then I ain't doing it either.
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