Posted by Billy NY on March 17, 2018 at 08:39:46 from (74.70.66.240):
In Reply to: Here is the number posted by showcrop on March 17, 2018 at 07:24:07:
Head of A.S.C.E. stated the obvious only on the news, did the concrete go the 28 days to reach design strength, and integrity of materials used to fabricate this bridge. I'd imagine going into any further detail in front of a microphone was intentionally avoided.
With this method of construction being new and the amount of engineering involved, there has to be a plethora of concrete test cylinders and results from breaking same. Same with other controlled inspections on other materials.
Cut and dry on placing this span over a highway without stopping traffic. That just has to violate the remotest of common sense of the lowest forms of life on this earth, why they would even consider it is beyond me. It's impressive that technology exists to make it possible to shorten the duration of bridge construction so much. Looks like those overseeing got a little greedy in thinking they can erect such a behemoth and not interrupt traffic.
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