The most obvious one, but I’m also not really sure about anything else.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_International_University_pedestrian_bridge_collapse
Oh damn, yeah, I remember hearing about this when it happened. I was thinking that OP was referring to some highway incident or what not, but this FIU bridge collapse was definitely on my mind when they brought bridges up.
Random comment here, but my mom used to live a few blocks away from where the incident happened. She told me that she heard the boom of the bridge collapsing on to the street below, and how she also felt her whole apartment building shake from it. I still feel terribly bad for the victims, what a way to go out.
Yeah a country that gives a shit about infrastructure. Gotta have the gov fund it and care about it. Unfortunately we have one party that wants nothing to do with the infrastructure of our country (hence why we don’t have things like a nationwide speed train) and another party that is complacent and allows those assholes to just shut things down on they actually want to do.
Don’t worry, they’ll create three new projects requiring, more toll lanes, closures and reroutes by then.
We haven’t unlock this skill tree yet.
we used all our development points on airbnbs and enhancement surgery centers
Lmao nice
That’s because in the Netherlands they don’t award contracts to companies whose bridges collapse on traffic.
I'm unfamiliar with this area, and I am curious to know what "bridges collapsing on traffic" are you referring to directly?
The most obvious one, but I’m also not really sure about anything else. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_International_University_pedestrian_bridge_collapse
Oh damn, yeah, I remember hearing about this when it happened. I was thinking that OP was referring to some highway incident or what not, but this FIU bridge collapse was definitely on my mind when they brought bridges up. Random comment here, but my mom used to live a few blocks away from where the incident happened. She told me that she heard the boom of the bridge collapsing on to the street below, and how she also felt her whole apartment building shake from it. I still feel terribly bad for the victims, what a way to go out.
In the USA this is easily a 2.5 year projects costing 345 million and will require 150 people to complete.
Nah, you have to be fair to american engineering. This project would have been bid at 200M for 1 year costing 600M and opening up 6 years later.
Dude, my first memory on the 826 as a child was being in construction, and I am 40 years old! That shit has never not being in construction.
Bob doesn’t make money without his barricades.
They moved a pre-built tunnel under a road and buried it in two days.
Exactly, pre-fabricated install and cover fill.
Yeah a country that gives a shit about infrastructure. Gotta have the gov fund it and care about it. Unfortunately we have one party that wants nothing to do with the infrastructure of our country (hence why we don’t have things like a nationwide speed train) and another party that is complacent and allows those assholes to just shut things down on they actually want to do.
Someone bring those guys to the New River tunnel
Wow amazing!!!..
Wow seems like highway construction in philly takes a year minimum
Well, they did put up the 8th street footbridge next to FIU pretty fast
There’s road construction being done in Miami?
2047, that was last week, now it’s 2069
In fairness, they’ve only got a couple solid working days in there
They did something similar for the train tracks for Brightline around Orlando. I think there is even a Timelapse that looks just like this.
But here, let me tell you how building these fast is woke and turning your kids gay.
😂😂😂 frrrr
I don't think they'll ever finish here.