BRKG I-5 Bridge over Skagit River Collapse - Washington State

DrJerry

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Washington has quite a few bridges that are kinda questionable due in part to repeated budget cuts over the years.
Politicians come up with some silly project, voters turn it down realizing it is just pork for some crony. So .gov will go ahead and do the parking lot in the middle of nowhere or something similar taking funds from highway fund. If you saw the movie "Beetlejuice" I think of that when I go over some of these bridges. Also clearance is less than advertised due to buildup from repeated repavings over the years.
 

LA Woman

Membership Revoked
Tell that virus laden dwarf that no one wants to pay for his inferior software or his erectile dysfunction.

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'Nuff said.

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Mzkitty

I give up.

Both directions of Interstate 5 closed in Skagit County, Washington, Department of Transportation says
- @wsdot

25 mins ago from www.wsdot.wa.gov by editor

What’s Happening Now in the Puget Sound Area


6:50 a.m. Friday, May 24, 2013

Both directions of I-5 closed in Skagit County

I-5 is closed in both directions in Skagit County south of Burlington. Traffic is being diverted off southbound I-5 at Exit 230. For an alternate route, take eastbound SR 20, then south on S. Burlington Blvd. and west on E. College Way (SR 538) to southbound I-5.
Northbound I-5 traffic must exit at Exit 227. An alternate route is east to E. College Way to northbound Riverside Drive-S. Burlington Boulevard, then west on George Hopper Road to I-5.
To use SR 9 as an alternate northbound route, bypassing Mount Vernon, take Exit 221 at SR 534 east to northbound SR 9 to SR 20 westbound to I-5.

View the I-5 Skagit alternate route map.

http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/construction/pugetsound/today.htm
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Any think tectonic activity in the region may have payed a part in this?

Been wondering about the 8.3 earthquake going off across the pond from Washington. It was movement of the North American Plate. That said it might not take much to collapse some of our old bridges that have been neglected. Currently pushing 17 trillion in debt and no bridge in sight.
 

Mzkitty

I give up.
Oooopppppsssss!!!!!!

:eek:


Trucking company says it received permit to carry oversized loads across Washington interstate bridge that collapsed
- @AP

21 mins ago from bigstory.ap.org by editor

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'Horrified' trucker watches I-5 bridge collapse


— May. 24 3:01 PM EDT


MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — A truck hauling an oversized load of drilling equipment hit an overhead bridge girder on the major route between Seattle and Canada, sending a section of the interstate into the river below as the driver watched the structure collapse in his rearview mirror.

Two other vehicles plunged into the Skagit River, but all three occupants escaped with only minor injuries.

"He looked in the mirrors and it just dropped out of sight," Cynthia Scott, the wife of truck driver William Scott, said Friday from the couple's home near Spruce Grove, Alberta, just west of Edmonton. "I spoke to him seconds after it happened. He was just horrified."

The spectacular scene unfolded about 7 p.m. Thursday on the north section of the four-lane Interstate 5 bridge near Mount Vernon, about 60 miles north of Seattle and 40 miles south of the Canada border, and disrupted travel in both directions. Officials warned it could be weeks before things returned to normal along the heavily travelled corridor.

The Washington State Patrol said the truck driver works for Mullen Trucking in Alberta. The tractor-trailer was hauling a housing for drilling equipment southbound when the top right front corner of the load struck several trusses on the north end of the bridge, the patrol said.

Scott voluntarily gave a blood sample for an alcohol test and was not arrested. A top company official said the driver was amazed by what he saw happen.

"He's a little bit bewildered," Ed Scherbinski, vice president of Mullen Trucking, said in an interview with The Associated Press.

Initially, it wasn't clear if the bridge just gave way on its own. But at an overnight news conference, Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste blamed it on the too-tall load. The vertical clearance from the roadway to the beam is 14.6 feet.

The truck made it off the bridge and Scott remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. Two other vehicles went into the water about 25 feet below as the structure crumbled. Three people were rescued and were recovering Friday.

The trucking company said it received a state permit to carry its oversized load across the bridge. Scherbinski said the state Department of Transportation had approved of the company's plan to drive the equipment along I-5 to Vancouver, Wash.

He also said the company hired a local escort to help navigate the route. The driver was well-experienced with handling oversized loads, he said.

"This is what we do for a living. We pride ourselves in doing things the proper way," Scherbinski said.

Mike Allende, a state DOT spokesman, confirmed the truck had its permit.

"We're still trying to figure out why it hit the bridge," he said. "It's ultimately up to the trucking company to figure out whether it can get through. It's their responsibility to make sure the load they have can travel on that route."

Dave Chesson, a state DOT spokesman, said there were no signs leading up to the bridge warning about its clearance height.

Gov. Jay Inslee — who issued an emergency proclamation for surrounding Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties — said it will cost $15 million to repair the bridge. The federal government has already promised the state $1 million in emergency funding.

Inslee talked to U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Friday morning. LaHood is promising his full support to get Washington's main north-south roadway repaired as quickly as possible. National Transportation Safety Board officials planned to join state authorities at a Monday afternoon news briefing.

Traffic could be affected for some time. The bridge is used by an average of 71,000 vehicles a day, so the roadblock will cause a major disruption in trade and tourism between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia.

The Washington Transportation Department has set up detours. The closest bridge nearby is mostly used for local traffic between Mount Vernon and Burlington. The department also is recommending detours using state Routes 20 and 9 that add tens of miles to a trip. Drivers are urged to avoid the area if possible, especially over the Memorial Day weekend.

Dan Sligh and his wife were in their pickup on I-5 heading to a camping trip when he said the bridge before them disappeared in a "big puff of dust."

"I hit the brakes and we went off," Sligh told reporters from a hospital, adding he "saw the water approaching ... you hold on as tight as you can."

Sligh and his wife were taken to Skagit Valley Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The other man was reported in stable condition at United General Hospital in Sedro-Woolley, hospital CEO Greg Reed said.

The bridge was inspected twice last year and repairs were made, Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson said.

"It's an older bridge that needs a lot of work just like a good number of bridges around the state," she said.

The bridge was not classified as structurally deficient, but a Federal Highway Administration database lists it as being "functionally obsolete" — a category meaning that the design is outdated, such as having narrow shoulders and low clearance underneath.

The bridge was 1,112 feet long and 180 feet wide, with two lanes in each direction, state DOT spokesman Noel Brady said. There are four spans, or sections, over the water supported by piers. The span on the north side is the one that collapsed. It's a steel truss bridge, meaning it has a boxy steel frame.

The mishap was reminiscent of the August 2007 collapse of an I-35W bridge in Minneapolis that killed 13 people and injured another 145 when it buckled and fell into the Mississippi River during rush-hour.

Sligh was thankful.

"You're kind of pinching yourself and realize you're lucky to be alive."

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/i-5-bridge-collapse-survivor-you-hold
 

Mysty

Veteran Member
Oooopppppsssss!!!!!!

The bridge was inspected twice last year and repairs were made, Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson said.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/i-5-bridge-collapse-survivor-you-hold

The flat out truth is that nobody is competent anymore. They have fired all the old guys that knew what they were doing, and hired young blood out of college that do not have a clue. They don't care and they certainly don't try. My husband works in this business and as of about a year ago, there is never an architectural with any dimensions. Nobody knows how anymore. They have changed the softward to this 3d stuff where the architects can just make a pretty picture and nothing has to fit. The engineer gives it the ok, and its passed down for the drafter and fabricator to make. They used to have checks and balances to make sure everything fit, but the Architect and engineers just want if off their desk and built. My husband ends up designing almost everything he makes shop drawings for, and that it totally not within a drafters job description. When he asks for dimensions, they ALWAYS say.. just draw something and we will fix it later. They never fix it, always approve it.. he could draw snoopys doghouse as a hospital and they would approve it at this point. They are a bunch of idiots.. Your bridges, your buildings, your repairs.. no longer in any way safe...
 

Wildweasel

F-4 Phantoms Phorever
Oooopppppsssss!!!!!!

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... "But at an overnight news conference, Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste blamed it on the too-tall load. The vertical clearance from the roadway to the beam is 14.6 feet." ...

I wonder are they calling that 14.6ft in the right lane or the left lane? The oversize was in the right lane and that is the lowest point of the curved overhead beams on that bridge. I would hate to be the truck driver if it turns out he needed to be in the left lane and he tried to cross in the right lane. Same for his pilot car driver.

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