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Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 02 Aug 2007 08:33
by MeusH
Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
That was sudden and horrible. However, all new stories write about people dead and wounded, and no more specific data. I'm not interested in story of a pizza guy giving his pizza for free to policemen. If you know the reasons of collapse, please let us know.
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 02 Aug 2007 08:46
by m3henry
It doesnt look as bad as it sounded on the radio this morning
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 02 Aug 2007 09:42
by Hyronymus
I read that they were renovating the bridge, although I'm not sure what part. Maybe it was just the tarmac. It was a 40 year old bridge, who knows what went wrong when they constructed it back then.
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 02 Aug 2007 11:00
by rav
yes, they were just laying a new layer of tarmac onto the bridge, which caused two lanes to be closed which saved quite a few lives I guess (1 construction worker is MIA though

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Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 02 Aug 2007 14:18
by patter
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 02 Aug 2007 14:24
by orudge
I saw this on the news at lunchtime. Interesting that most recent reports claimed the structure was sound, although, apparently there was evidence that there "may" have been a weakness - which we obviously now know seems to have been the case.
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 02 Aug 2007 15:11
by Gebbe
At wikipedia they say the bridge had 'a lack of reduncancy', which means, AFAIK, that if there is one weak point, the complete construction will be over-loaded and collapse. (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-35W_Miss ... ver_Bridge)
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 03 Aug 2007 23:23
by Kevo00
Hmm. I read in the Scotsman today that this bridge was already the subject of concern about its structural soundness, having failed an inspection in 2005. My impression of US roads overall is that there is an attitude of 'minimum spend' on them, so this does not surprise me although I hope the negligence of everyone involved in this is exposed.
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 05 Aug 2007 17:26
by OC_4106
rav wrote:yes, they were just laying a new layer of tarmac onto the bridge, which caused two lanes to be closed which saved quite a few lives I guess (1 construction worker is MIA though

)
They were resurfacing the bridges surface to Concrete cause it is better on highways according to tests done in North America then Asphalt. On the 417 near Casselman they totally ripped up the Asphalt surface and replaced it with concrete surface. I will be able to get pics of it later cause I am not on my regular computer right now.
Most freeways in the USA are being resurfaced with concrete. Most of them from what I have seen can be found in California. This is basically what they were doing on that bridge.
One major cause investigators found according to multiple new stories is a lack of maintenance on the structure it's self.
EDIT: Montreal has also resurfaced a big section of Highway 40 with concrete.
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 05 Aug 2007 19:59
by m3henry
heh, in england we're getting rid of concrete.
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 05 Aug 2007 20:56
by MeusH
Do these roads have... umm cleavages (transversal grooves)?
There are some post-nazi concrete roads in Poland, but driving on them is like *bam*bam*bam*damn, my suspension*bam*bam*
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 05 Aug 2007 23:27
by Kevo00
I know they built part of the M74 in Scotland with concrete but resurfaced it to tarmac because it was so damn noisy to drive on.
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 06 Aug 2007 11:30
by Parkey
There's a bit of the M42 near the junction with the M6 toll that's surfaced with concrete. I hate it. It makes a horrible noise.
I find it amazing that the structural collapse of the bridge was so sudden. No warning signs at all. Not a good day at all for the designer if they're still alive.
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 06 Aug 2007 16:13
by orudge
Kevo00 wrote:I know they built part of the M74 in Scotland with concrete but resurfaced it to tarmac because it was so damn noisy to drive on.
Indeed, they're just getting rid of the last bits of concrete on the M74 - parts of that road have been seriously neglected. Hopefully next time I drive along there it'll be a bit better.

Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 11 Aug 2007 17:10
by OC_4106
MeusH wrote:Do these roads have... umm cleavages (transversal grooves)?
There are some post-nazi concrete roads in Poland, but driving on them is like *bam*bam*bam*damn, my suspension*bam*bam*
Well the concrete has fine transverse grooves but I wouldn't say it is bumpy like how you are describing it lol, it's actually smoother then our asphalt roads.
Kevo00 wrote:I know they built part of the M74 in Scotland with concrete but resurfaced it to tarmac because it was so damn noisy to drive on.
You know what's funny? The early concrete roads here were pretty noisy but the new sections that are concrete are quieter to drive on then asphalt here. So I think they finally perfected concrete.
I find that the concrete highways are much more pleasant to drive on then asphalt highways, more smoother and a bit quieter surprisingly. One reason they are smoother is because all the semi's ruin the asphalt on highways here within 3 years.
Also just a random fact, in California I noticed the groves on their concrete highways goes with the traffic instead of across the traffic so it is very silent.
Re: Bridge collapses into Mississippi River
Posted: 24 Aug 2007 17:12
by OC_4106
I apologize for digging up this topic but here are the pictures of the concrete highways

- On the 417 between Ottawa and Montreal near Alexandria
- P7020026.JPG (65.6 KiB) Viewed 794 times

- On A-20 inside Montreal
- P7020030.JPG (81.93 KiB) Viewed 787 times

- Back to regular Asphalt
- P7020031.JPG (75.08 KiB) Viewed 789 times
In Montreal they put down Black paint before painting on the white lines to make them more visible.