Tornado82 wrote:how to handle epic collapses, thanks to their experience with the Penguins last month.![]()
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090716/ap_ ... _explosion
Tornado82 wrote:A tanker got in an accident and flipped under an overpass in Detroit, causing an explosion. The resulting inferno caused the overpass to collapse down onto the roadway.
PA110 wrote:Tornado82 wrote:A tanker got in an accident and flipped under an overpass in Detroit, causing an explosion. The resulting inferno caused the overpass to collapse down onto the roadway.
The exact same thing happened about a year ago where I live. A tanker truck overturned and exploded right in the middle of the 580/880/80 Interchange by the Oakland Bay Bridge. The construction company hired to do the repairs did so under budget and ahead of schedule. The sad footnote: The construction company owner was forced into bankruptcy due to the housing slump.
PA110 wrote:The construction company hired to do the repairs did so under budget and ahead of schedule. The sad footnote: The construction company owner was forced into bankruptcy due to the housing slump.
Boris wrote:Coming in under budget, while commendable from the taxpayers' standpoint, probably didn't help his balance sheet...
PA110 wrote:Caltrans (the state transport agency) was more concerned with getting the interchange back open, than with the cost.
BlueLion wrote:Say what you want about California but when repairs to the major transportation system needs to get done, they award the contract and get out of the way.
PA110 wrote:Boris wrote:Coming in under budget, while commendable from the taxpayers' standpoint, probably didn't help his balance sheet...
Actually, it earned him a whopping bonus, as Caltrans (the state transport agency) was more concerned with getting the interchange back open, than with the cost. His bankruptcy was due to being overextended in the new housing construction market in the Sacramento area.