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New Everybody's an engineer
Even my dad was elevated from janitor to maintenance engineer.

The question should be if he was the appropriate engineer.
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. (Herm Albright)
New Ok, let me clarify
they should have sent an iron ring Civil Engineer. If they sent a shovel-leaning flunky, that indicts the administration of the Quebec transportation safety administration. If they sent a real engineer, it indicts him.

If they don't have an iron ring, they're not an engineer; all other people are simply marketing for the sake of stroking and wage inflation. Just my take on that.

My guess is they sent the flunky, not the engineer, and they're running around trying to figure out how they're all going to cover their asses. Sadly, some of the pols are helping them.

Fortunately, the Quebecois are rightly pissed. It's clear that this isn't a design issue, but a maintenance issue, and that this was an accident waiting to happen; it's not like it's not the first time that this has happened. The last time, they hung the engineer out to dry, and he deserved to be hung out to dry too. This time, I think they're probably looking for one to hang out to dry (even to the extent of looking back at the last bridge inspection in early '05) but I don't think it's going to wash, as structures like this should be inspected by qualified people at least annually, and perhaps even quarterly considering the number of cars going over and under the bridges in question.
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New problem is that the people doing the inspecting
are there because of patronage as opposed to skill levels. Unless things have changed. Contracting out wouldnt help because it would be the same people regardless.
thanx,
bill
Any opinions expressed by me are mine alone, posted from my home computer, on my own time as a free american and do not reflect the opinions of any person or company that I have had professional relations with in the past 50 years. meep
New That is true
There may be some serious infighting as to which party is responsible: PQ or Liberal. OTOH, they might both just shove it under the carpet so as to not have to deal with the mess and to keep the gravy train on track.
--\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\n* Jack Troughton                            jake at consultron.ca *\n* [link|http://consultron.ca|http://consultron.ca]                   [link|irc://irc.ecomstation.ca|irc://irc.ecomstation.ca] *\n* Kingston Ontario Canada               [link|news://news.consultron.ca|news://news.consultron.ca] *\n-------------------------------------------------------------------
     Highway overpass collapses in Laval, Quebec. - (Another Scott) - (13)
         It wasn't us - (bepatient) - (12)
             We didn't do it you can't prove we did it - (jake123) - (11)
                 Although when I awoke Saturday - (bepatient) - (4)
                     Look on the bright side - (jake123) - (3)
                         Oh yes - (bepatient) - (2)
                             Well, it does help explain the crankiness - (jake123)
                             I second that motion! - (shizzy)
                 In this case an engineer had just been sent out . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (5)
                     There is apparently a question of whether the person that - (jake123) - (4)
                         Everybody's an engineer - (jbrabeck) - (3)
                             Ok, let me clarify - (jake123) - (2)
                                 problem is that the people doing the inspecting - (boxley) - (1)
                                     That is true - (jake123)

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