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any issues with this type of bridge before? No
but it's the first bridge with titanium dioxide in the concrete
but it's the first bridge with titanium dioxide in the concrete
any issues with this type of bridge before? No
but it's the first bridge with titanium dioxide in the concrete
NTSB doesn't know how many of these bridges are out there, where they are, how well they're working.
They will now look for them. If they uncover anything, they will issue urgent recommendations as needed.
Doesn't know if they've had any issues with this type of bridge before. To his knowledge, no.
Don't know if an engineer has inspected the bridge. They just got to town, just starting.
Would it be unusual to have someone on the bridge during stress test? Don't know. May have been construction workers.
Starting investigation now, will release information as they have it.
Well, that's a relief. Some unbiased professionals on the scene to head up the investigation.
Why would they put TiO2 in concrete? It's used in coating concrete to make it "self cleaning".
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950061810000218
Seems like you can see the cable attached to the crane doing stress test in this video as well as how the cement cable anchor crumbled
https://twitter.com/MoniqueOMadan/status/974392819770150913
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/west-miami-dade/article204506084.html
Video from last week -- shows the span being moved into position.
smh
Seems like you can see the cable attached to the crane doing stress test in this video as well as how the cement cable anchor crumbled
https://twitter.com/MoniqueOMadan/status/974392819770150913
That looks like the Fire Department's crane. Would the Fire Department be in charge of stress testing, or is that crane rigged up to start lifting and moving debris? Also good the NTSB came in so quickly. Glad they did.
If you google, there are hundreds of newer pedestrian bridges in the world.....all suspension bridges...including the Millennium of more than 1000' over the Thames.
I can't for the life of me figure out why the cable tower wasn't in place before this bridge was placed, nor why there was no temporary support system for the slab before the cables are attached.
I guess we will know more when the investigative team is there.
But it's supposed to be cable supported, so there would not be supports under the bridge, is that correct?
If you google, there are hundreds of newer pedestrian bridges in the world.....all suspension bridges...including the Millennium of more than 1000' over the Thames.
I can't for the life of me figure out why the cable tower wasn't in place before this bridge was placed, nor why there was no temporary support system for the slab before the cables are attached.
I guess we will know more when the investigative team is there.
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