CoBo55 wrote: » Over crest 10, flat out on the straight, left 20 followed by sharp right... Did you enjoy the rally?
josip wrote: » I suspect I'd be an "Oh dear god" kind of person if I ever got close to a real rally car. But there's a little part of me that misses some of the bends on the old N11/N30 sections.https://goo.gl/maps/ec8rvR3ojQiD35ZT9https://goo.gl/maps/xZRyWCixyxGceZiu9 I don't miss having to drive through Arklow though, with or without the shortcut and I very much appreciate the greater safety that comes with the motorway. It's a massive improvement over the last 30 years.
m17 wrote: » The barrow crossing 18/09/19 sunrise this morning (pic fb)
chooseusername wrote: » Wouldn't it be something if it aligned with the rising and setting sun on the equinoxes
jelutong wrote: » “Crumbling concrete delays finish of Ireland’s longest bridge” . Article in Today’s Irish Times.
road_high wrote: » Saw on KCLR some County Cllr say it won't open until new year thnaks to the problems in the structure? God be with the days when roads projects in this country came in well ahead of schedule.
CoBo55 wrote: » The roads to the bridge are all done. Would you be happier if they rushed the inspection and it collapsed 6 months later? It's a huge engineering project that has to be perfect, if that means delays so be it.
Andrew33 wrote: » Hard to put to much faith in what the media are saying but having spoken to some locals who’ve worked on the bridge, this is a serious issue that should NOT have happened! Half a billion euro and they didn’t pour some of the concrete properly! Heads should roll.
CoBo55 wrote: » In how many tons of concrete poured? Dial down the faux outrage, it's a bloody bridge...
JohnC. wrote: » I think you will find there are occasional problems in other countries too. Maybe stop posting as if everywhere else is perfect and an error can only happen here.
Sam Russell wrote: » It is not as if Crossrail in London or the Berlin Airport are projects without problems.
Andrew33 wrote: » The French can build a bridge (same cable stay design and construction method) over a thousand feet high, the Chinese can build a bridge 34 miles long (same cable stay design and construction method) without any concrete issues.
NedNew2 wrote: » A constructive criticism is less effective when conveyed in units of measurement that only my grandfather still uses.
Andrew33 wrote: » Hahaha Berlin airport fire alarm issues, not comparable to RFK bridge.
Sam Russell wrote: » The projected cost of the Berlin airport was €2bn but is currently at €7.2 bn, due to open in 2011, and unlikely to open before 2021, if then, if ever. No, not a bit comparable to RFK bridge - a bit of poor pouring of concrete, and a month or so delay.
jelutong wrote: » The concrete is crumbling in one the pillars. It’s a major problem.