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74-911 07-10-2017 11:39 AM

A Rather Impressive Feat of Engineering by the Chinese
 
Driving over this bridge would be eye-opening to say the least and....

You can fit a lot of trolls under this bridge:

BBC - Travel - China’s impossible engineering feat

vash 07-10-2017 11:56 AM

144 million is a deal!

rusnak 07-10-2017 12:00 PM

Nah, with a coupon you can save 20% at Harbor Freight.

stomachmonkey 07-10-2017 12:04 PM

Cool bridge but I see BASE jumper magnet.

wdfifteen 07-10-2017 12:12 PM

China is going to own the world in 100 years, maybe sooner.

Alan A 07-10-2017 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9656945)
144 million is a deal!

Compare to the cost of the new tappan zee bridge.

MRM 07-10-2017 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 9656961)
China is going to own the world in 100 years, maybe sooner.

The Chinese are as capable of unlocking the secrets of science and technology as any country. But they are going to have to take over their own country before they can own the rest of the world. They have repeatedly shown they can excel when the government dedicates time and attention to a single project or issue. In some ways big infrastructure projects like this are similar to the Soviet Union's big science and technology infrastructure displays, including their space program. As a matter of fact, projects like this are probably a legacy of the Stalin/Mao days of huge state sponsored projects. Marvelous technology and achievements meant to add prestige to the entire country, but a thin veneer covering massive internal problems. None of this takes away from what they accomplished with that bridge, though.

vash 07-10-2017 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 9656949)
Nah, with a coupon you can save 20% at Harbor Freight.

dude..mineral water out the nose. thanks.

Rinty 07-10-2017 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 74-911 (Post 9656919)
Driving over this bridge would be eye-opening to say the least and....

Wow.

Thanks for posting.

It reminds me a bit of that amazing bridge that the French built over a big valley, a few years ago.

GH85Carrera 07-10-2017 12:59 PM

I hope it was not designed by the same group as this:

<iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/pktM__i-8IQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

tabs 07-10-2017 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MRM (Post 9656982)
The Chinese are as capable of unlocking the secrets of science and technology as any country. But they are going to have to take over their own country before they can own the rest of the world. They have repeatedly shown they can excel when the government dedicates time and attention to a single project or issue. In some ways big infrastructure projects like this are similar to the Soviet Union's big science and technology infrastructure displays, including their space program. As a matter of fact, projects like this are probably a legacy of the Stalin/Mao days of huge state sponsored projects. Marvelous technology and achievements meant to add prestige to the entire country, but a thin veneer covering massive internal problems. None of this takes away from what they accomplished with that bridge, though.

My thinking is, no they won't own the world in 100 years. The model that the Global economy is built upon is flawed and is becoming unraveled. It is kinda like building that bridges pylons on quicksand.

rusnak 07-10-2017 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 9657018)
I hope it was not designed by the same group as this:

<iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/pktM__i-8IQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Good Lord!

Now they'll have to charge everyone 2nd story rent.

vash 07-10-2017 01:22 PM

there is a high rise condo building in San Francisco starting to lean..significantly.

(and i still can't afford a unit there)

JossP80 07-10-2017 01:37 PM

Not sure they're a country fueled by aspirations for world domination, nor do I think, despite an inevitable degree of ethnocentrism, any country owns the world. We're increasingly becoming a connected globe of intertwined economies.

The Chinese is a fascinating culture with remarkable advances in technology--with social and political compromises not unlike our own. The advantage of lagging behind the rest of the developing world was leap-frogging much of the early technology the first-world introduced. The result in Beijing is an experience that feels futuristic by our standards. Their subways alone is something to see for yourself. I think this bridge is an accomplishment of which they should be rightfully proud.

flatbutt 07-10-2017 01:57 PM

Impressive for sure but clearly not "impossible". Given the difficulties with voids in the stratum being present I'd guess they were high on the list of difficulty. The off structure "modular" construction was certainly a creative way to go but was the height of the canyon really the difficult part?

I'm not an engineer and have much respect for those that are but how much more difficult was the construction of this bridge compared to the Golden Gate or other big spans?


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