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Florida International University Bridge Collapses, Cars Underneath
miami.cbslocal.com ^
| 03/15/2018
| Staff
Posted on 03/15/2018 11:32:16 AM PDT by Red Badger
MIAMI (CBSMiami) Florida International Universitys massive new pedestrian bridge collapsed Thursday afternoon in West Miami-Dade.
The bridge, located at 109th Ave and 8th Street, collapsed on a number of cars.
There are reports of numerous people injured in the collapse. At least one person was taken as a trauma alert to the hospital, according to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
The 950-ton bridge went up on Saturday. It was then lowered into its final position, just west of 109th Avenue that day.
The main span was built next to Southwest 8th Street.
TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: 100yearbridge; bridge; bridgecollapse; cat5hurricane; epicfail; fiu; fiubridge; florida; hindsightis2020; miami; stresstest
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To: Reno89519
I’m sure he’s taking his words back now.
How does a brand new bridge collapse suddenly? I mean this was a pedestrian bridge.
It should have been able to handle the stress load of lots of people walking across it.
Something doesn’t compute here.
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:50:18 AM PDT
by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forevero)
To: tired&retired
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:50:30 AM PDT
by
Reno89519
(Americans Are Dreamers, Too! No to Amnesty, Yes to Catch-and-Deport, and Yes to E-Verify.)
To: PGR88
And how many $ Billions did it cost to build? After all the lawsuits, it's gonna cost a lot more.
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:50:30 AM PDT
by
dfwgator
To: ProtectOurFreedom
innovative approach to bridge constructionYep, pretty innovative.
To: Red Badger
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:51:15 AM PDT
by
BunnySlippers
(I love Bull Markets!)
To: Red Badger
66
posted on
03/15/2018 11:51:17 AM PDT
by
BlueLancer
(Black Rifle Coffee - Freedom, guns, tits, bacon, and booze!)
To: Paradox
Zactly!
Wrong design requirement priorities!
It ain’t about ‘ease of assembly’!
It’s about STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY!
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:51:46 AM PDT
by
G Larry
(There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
To: King Hawk
“I wonder if anyone was walking across it when it went down?
That must have been shocking.”
I’ll take the over/under on the under being worse than the over.
To: Red Badger
I remember on local TV they made a BIG deal about this bridge with some school official saying something like “This will help the local community”: REALLY?
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:52:06 AM PDT
by
jmaroneps37
(Conservatism us truth. Liberalism is lies.)
To: Reno89519
No surprise, both companies have already shut down their websites.
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:52:11 AM PDT
by
Reno89519
(Americans Are Dreamers, Too! No to Amnesty, Yes to Catch-and-Deport, and Yes to E-Verify.)
To: Red Badger
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:52:13 AM PDT
by
rktman
(Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
To: ProtectOurFreedom
Beat me by four minutes ...
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:52:39 AM PDT
by
BlueLancer
(Black Rifle Coffee - Freedom, guns, tits, bacon, and booze!)
To: SoFloFreeper
For sure. I remember watching on TV and hearing the reporter say that what we were looking at was the Nimitz, and I said “no it isn’t, the Nimitz is a double decker...”
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:52:45 AM PDT
by
Not A Snowbird
(Formerly SandyInSeattle cuz I moved!)
To: Reno89519
Bet they are busy shredding docs already and wiping clean their computers.
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:52:49 AM PDT
by
Reno89519
(Americans Are Dreamers, Too! No to Amnesty, Yes to Catch-and-Deport, and Yes to E-Verify.)
To: tired&retired
Don’t see any sign of that central pillar or the suspension lines in the “after” photo. Wouldn’t those be kind of important?
To: Red Badger; tired&retired; All
Compare the photo in #4 and #44.
The photo in #4 seems like that span was put up without the suspension elements shown in #44.
I don’t see remnants of what would be called the cables in a regular suspension bridge.
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:52:55 AM PDT
by
tomkat
To: Red Badger
Wow. This is almost inconceivable. There are so many levels of safety, engineering and inspections that have all failed to prevent this. Mill certifications on the steel, mix design on the concrete, samples of concrete sent to test labs, deputy inspections, structural observations by the engineers, public works inspections, engineering for live load, dead load, moments of inertia...this is really unbelievable.
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:53:13 AM PDT
by
JoeRed
To: Red Badger
So..in that picture..it doesn't look finished..by any means. What's that structure at the right? It looks not even close to finished. There's construction debris everywhere....
Something is not adding up....
FWIW-
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:53:47 AM PDT
by
Osage Orange
(Whiskey Tango Foxtrot)
To: DaxtonBrown
As an engineer we were taught to use a 2.5 safety factor. This looks like they used 0.9That was my first thought. Although I never worked as an engineer, I have two degrees. And as someone who is always building something, this just doesnt look right, not strong enough, even with those trusses, but what do I know..
How it was supposed to be...:
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:53:50 AM PDT
by
Paradox
(Don't call them mainstream, there is nothing mainstream about the MSM.)
To: raiderboy
"Did the bid go to a minority contractor?" My first thought also...
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posted on
03/15/2018 11:54:23 AM PDT
by
SuperLuminal
(Where is another agitator for republicanism like Sam Adams when we need him?)
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