greyhammer90
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So is the construction method likely going to be the whipping boy on this, or was it more the implementation of that method that created the problem?
So is the construction method likely going to be the whipping boy on this, or was it more the implementation of that method that created the problem?
I believe Florida is a Right to Work state, correct?
Yes, it is, and in the industry Florida has pretty notoriously bad quality control in construction. Had to do some consulting in February for an MLB team down there and they did not have kind things to say about Florida labor/craftsmanship quality. And that's kind of an obvious statement because they never would've called me in the first place if everything went well during construction, but yeah....
With that being said, it should also be obvious that I could give you a list of MANY union jobs with union labor where construction fatalities and large mistakes have happened. Union contractors generally do a better job protecting their own workers than non-union companies... they have better, more regularly enforced safety programs and their employees are more likely to say something about unsafe conditions. However, there isn't any hard evidence that I'm aware of that union labor does a better job of limiting mistakes that affect public safety. I'm sure I could find some biased "study" or anecdote from a pro-union source that points towards non-union workers endangering the public, but I'm not aware of any objective hard evidence that the public safety incident rate is higher for "open shop" companies.
I believe Florida is a Right to Work state, correct?
I am sure Lax can confirm but concrete is designed to have cracks on tension side of slabs or beams. Is why we put steel in those regions. Cracks are expected. The problem is that cracks indicate a problem and the steel is there to not allow an immediate brittle failure. Seems like this was more of an during the stress test/tensioning.
New shiny bridges should not have cracks Cack
Seriously though, a big thank you to you, and the other guys for all the great input on this thread.
Follow up AvE video with "smoking gun" footage and technical documents on bridge collapse
https://youtu.be/KtiTm2dKLgU
and "keep your dick in a vice".
love that dude
That would be post-tensioning.