The only thing Mike missed saying in his introduction is that in addition to having the best designers, WSDOT has the very best inspectors in the world who make sure that everything is built the way their engineers specified.
The floating bridges are ugly as shit, worst thing that ever happened to Shitteatle. Fuck this project, I hope you fail epically, W S DOT. I'm praying to Satan for curses on this project.
Civil engineers and construction managers, what stupid people. Just tear the fuckin bridges down and recycle the material, use it to build homes for the needy. Don't need no fucking bridge.
Nice to see the hard work being done. I bike or drive across this bridge almost every day (although I've been bussing it over 520 while the repairs are ongoing), and I'm glad to know it's in good hands. Thanks, WSDOT!
Sure do appreciate WDOT posting video of work like this. I think its essential to *show* the public the work being done. Nice too that the video is high-quality.
Funny you should say that. As I sat out there watching this 65-ton steel joint slide into place, I realized how much flat-out manpower and basic stuff like sledge hammers, chains, 2 by 4's really did the real work. These laborers were amazing and really strong. By the time I finished shooting this video, my heart was pounding.. it was pretty intense out there.
The bridge itself is in great condition. The problem is the steel used in these expansion joints. It's the steel that's cracking, not the bridge that's failing. We aren't replacing the bridge just these four joints. It's $8.5 million. The cost to replace the entire bridge - u r correct - it would be BILLIONS.
Where were the worlds best designers when they built this bridge 20 years ago? This is not an old bridge by any means and this is a huge cost to replace something that should have lasted a LOT longer!!!
The only thing Mike missed saying in his introduction is that in addition to having the best designers, WSDOT has the very best inspectors in the world who make sure that everything is built the way their engineers specified.
tpatina 2 years ago
No, you're the world's worst designers. You suck because you're Washingtonians.
bobbbbbable 2 years ago
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The floating bridges are ugly as shit, worst thing that ever happened to Shitteatle. Fuck this project, I hope you fail epically, W S DOT. I'm praying to Satan for curses on this project.
bobbbbbable 2 years ago
Civil engineers and construction managers, what stupid people. Just tear the fuckin bridges down and recycle the material, use it to build homes for the needy. Don't need no fucking bridge.
bobbbbbable 2 years ago
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tpatina 2 years ago
Nice to see the hard work being done. I bike or drive across this bridge almost every day (although I've been bussing it over 520 while the repairs are ongoing), and I'm glad to know it's in good hands. Thanks, WSDOT!
FuriousCoder 2 years ago
How did you like the bike path? We went back and forth about whether to install a temp bike path. The local bike clubs were a pretty strong lobby!
WSDOT Jamie
wsdot 2 years ago
Sure do appreciate WDOT posting video of work like this. I think its essential to *show* the public the work being done. Nice too that the video is high-quality.
pskovacs 2 years ago
nanoflux,
Funny you should say that. As I sat out there watching this 65-ton steel joint slide into place, I realized how much flat-out manpower and basic stuff like sledge hammers, chains, 2 by 4's really did the real work. These laborers were amazing and really strong. By the time I finished shooting this video, my heart was pounding.. it was pretty intense out there.
WSDOT Jamie
wsdot 2 years ago
No matter how big or how well stuff is manufactured, that sledgehammer is still invaluable.
nanoflux 2 years ago 2
Ronandmia,
The bridge itself is in great condition. The problem is the steel used in these expansion joints. It's the steel that's cracking, not the bridge that's failing. We aren't replacing the bridge just these four joints. It's $8.5 million. The cost to replace the entire bridge - u r correct - it would be BILLIONS.
thanks for the comment - WSDOT Jamie
wsdot 2 years ago
Where were the worlds best designers when they built this bridge 20 years ago? This is not an old bridge by any means and this is a huge cost to replace something that should have lasted a LOT longer!!!
ronandmia 2 years ago
You're ignorant, to say the least.
blondexrocker 2 years ago
Who's ignorant? Is that all you can say? Tell me about your brilliance in bridge construction. Tell me why 20 year old expansion joints should fail?
ronandmia 2 years ago