Forum Tools
Forums |  Register |  Login |  My Profile |  Inbox |  Address Book |  My Subscription |  My Forums 

Photo Gallery |  Member List |  Search |  Calendars |  FAQ |  TOS |  Disclaimer |  Ticket List |  Log Out | 

Little progress made in bridge repairs across US

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [General] >> Current Events >> Little progress made in bridge repairs across US
Jump to post #:
Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Little progress made in bridge repairs across US - 8/2/2008 7:59:39 AM   
humbleinspirit


Posts: 17861
Joined: 4/13/2005
From: Just Outside of Boston
Status: offline
MINNEAPOLIS - A year after the worst U.S. bridge collapse in a generation brought calls for immediate repairs to other spans, two of every three of the busiest problem bridges in each state — carrying nearly 40 million vehicles a day — have had no work beyond regular maintenance.

An Associated Press review of repairs on each state's 20 most-traveled bridges with structural deficiencies found just 12 percent have been fixed. In most states, the most common approach was to plan for repairs later rather than fix problems now.

The bridges reviewed by the AP — 1,020 in all — are not in imminent danger of collapse, state engineers and highway officials say. But the officials acknowledge the structures need improvement, many sooner rather than later.

The collapse of the eight-lane Interstate 35W bridge into the Mississippi River on Aug. 1, 2007, killed 13 people and brought immediate calls for repairs to bridges across the nation.

---

The AP findings:

_Sixty-four percent of the bridges received no work beyond regular maintenance, though most were targeted for some kind of future work.

_Twelve percent had their structural defects fixed — usually through a major rehabilitation or outright replacement.

_An additional 24 percent have seen a partial improvement, either through a short-term repair to temporarily address the defect or an ongoing project that is not yet complete.

The worst were Indiana, Oklahoma, New Hampshire and South Carolina, where work was conducted on only one of each state's 20 most heavily traveled structurally deficient bridges.

Read Full Article

_____________________________

Post #: 1
RE: Little progress made in bridge repairs across US - 8/4/2008 9:23:07 PM   
OneJohn410


Posts: 1168
Joined: 6/1/2008
Status: offline
It's a whole lot of patching and maybe a whole lot of planning on earlier road widening (also the bridge) maybe? No one is going to do major overhaul on something that will soon be widened as well. It sure got some people thinking hmmm... these things won't last forever.

OneJohn410
Post #: 2
RE: Little progress made in bridge repairs across US - 8/4/2008 9:57:48 PM   
garsyt


Posts: 2227
Joined: 4/12/2005
From: the bottom of the laundry basket
Status: online
quote:

The worst were Indiana, Oklahoma, New Hampshire and South Carolina, where work was conducted on only one of each state's 20 most heavily traveled structurally deficient bridges.


And all they can do in this area is bicker about whose job it is to pay for bridge repairs. One town and the county are bickering amongst themselves about whose budget it should come out of.

Sigh!

Blessings,

Garsy

_____________________________

My Blog: www.moredayslikethisplease.wordpress.com
Post #: 3
Page:   [1]
All Forums >> [General] >> Current Events >> Little progress made in bridge repairs across US
Jump to post #:
Page: [1]
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts



  Forum Tools
Forums |  Register |  Login |  My Profile |  Inbox |  Address Book |  My Subscription |  My Forums 

Photo Gallery |  Member List |  Search |  Calendars |  FAQ |  TOS |  Disclaimer |  Ticket List |  Log Out | 
Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.5 ANSI