Typical Hyundai engine problems….
Be careful. My post about this entirely Hyundai built ship was deleted. I guess it is still OK to hammer Boeing, Chrysler, Ford, etc. all the time though.Typical Hyundai engine problems….
Typical Hyundai engine problems….
Be careful. My post about this entirely Hyundai built ship was deleted. I guess it is still OK to hammer Boeing, Chrysler, Ford, etc. all the time though.Typical Hyundai engine problems….
If there were only a shipyard and / or major steel mill in the immediate area.Would think they prefab sections in a big shipyard - then barge them in …
I heard a talking head say the port was completely closed yesterday even to trucks? The real issue will be when the channel is open but no bridge for ground transport.I passed through the I-95 tunnel south bound at around 4PM yesterday, very little traffic, but I was going against traffic.
Since it's a toll bridge you would think that they would know how many vehicles were on at least one side of the span and who they were.
The beltway goes around town as well.I heard a talking head say the port was completely closed yesterday even to trucks? The real issue will be when the channel is open but no bridge for ground transport.
You try to avoid river crossings and bottlenecks, sure, but the particular circumstances of one's life and activities make compromises inevitable.This is why you never set yourself up with a commute over a major bridge or through a tunnel.
For some reason ships are not under the assistance of tugs going under the bridge. I went out of there on a cruise ship and let me tell you we were flying under that thing. I will never forget that.It should have been under the assistance of tugboats. Sending prayers to those who lost their lives.
Going forward they'll probably use tugs, or do some type of redesign to hopefully prevent another tragedy.For some reason ships are not under the assistance of tugs going under the bridge. I went out of there on a cruise ship and let me tell you we were flying under that thing. I will never forget that.
I question that amount.... There is a plan to rebuild a bridge across the Ohio River from Cincinnati to N KY and the number is $1 billion, as I recall. It's a shorter and simpler bridge too, if I'm not mistaken."The cost of rebuilding the bridge has been estimated at more than $600 million, according to a Sky News report."
I'd be surprised if they "repair" this. Someone will deem it too risky and that the "best" thing to do is start over.It's a bridge repair not a complete replacement.
I was referring to the parts that fell into the water, meaning those parts might be completely replaced, but I would expect the elevated roadway over the water on both sides to be reused. My main point being that if that's the case, you really can't compare things like initial construction time or cost to today's timeline or cost, because they are really completely different things.I'd be surprised if they "repair" this. Someone will deem it too risky and that the "best" thing to do is start over.
How many ships have passed under without a tug in the last 50 years?For some reason ships are not under the assistance of tugs going under the bridge. I went out of there on a cruise ship and let me tell you we were flying under that thing. I will never forget that.
What about loss of business claims of any affected areas. If the port is shutdown who is paying the workers etc? It goes on and on.It's a bridge repair not a complete replacement. This is going to probably be within the insured amount. However I suspect that one or more of the insured parties might declare bankruptcy to get out of paying.
I know ships must have insurance to enter a port in The USA. How that all gets sorted out now?What about loss of business claims of any affected areas. If the port is shutdown who is paying the workers etc? It goes on and on.
A measurable chunk of that will be buying up real estate on both sides to build the approaches. Hopefully it’s less expensive replacing a structure with an existing right of way.I question that amount.... There is a plan to rebuild a bridge across the Ohio River from Cincinnati to N KY and the number is $1 billion, as I recall. It's a shorter and simpler bridge too, if I'm not mistaken.