IN 7 Engineers Suspended Over $2.3 Million Bridge with 90-Degree Turn - I don’t see the issue here.

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Central India’s Madhya Pradesh Government recently suspended seven engineers for the faulty design of a 200 million rupee ($2.3 million)bridge with a 90-degree turn.

The new Rail Over Bridge in Bhopal was announced 10 years ago and cost the state of Madhya Pradesh over 200 million rupees to complete. It was supposed to improve connectivity between Mahamai Ka Bagh, Pushpa Nagar, and the station area with New Bhopal, but all it has managed to do so far is spark controversy over a major blunder in its design – a nearly 90-degree turn built into the bridge. Photos of the questionable feature recently went viral on Indian social media, raising concerns over safety and how engineers could have overlooked such a critical error.

After the controversial bridge started trending on X (Twitter), Chief Minister Mohan Yadav launched an inquiry into the situation and subsequently announced the suspension of seven engineers involved in its design, as well as another inquiry into the activity of a retired superintendent engineer in connection with the faulty design.

“Seven engineers, including two chief engineers, have been suspended with immediate effect. A departmental inquiry will be conducted against a retired sub-engineer. Both the construction agency and the design consultant have been blacklisted for submitting faulty design of the ROB,” Yadav said.

Both the design consultant and the architect firm involved in the construction of the Rail Over Bridge have been blacklisted by the local government, but VD Verma, the chief engineeron this project, previously said that he and his team had no other choice but to build the 90-degree turn due to limited land space and the presence of a metro station nearby. Bhopal authorities are now proposing that more land be purchased, which would allow the implementation of a safer turn.

The 648-metre bridge, which cost 200 million rupees to build, was meant to eliminate long delays at railway crossings and shorten the commute for nearly three hundred thousand people, but so far it is only generating controversy.
 
I don't trust hindoodoo engineering enough to think this bridge won't cause a new Bhopal disaster.

Also,
Internal PWD documents show the original 2018 plan featured a more manageable 45-degree skew. That plan was scrapped after the Railways refused to approve construction on its land.

Bridge by the tracks: :disagree:

Poo on the tracks: :agree:
 
I get firing these people. I don't get firing them after they did it. It's a bridge! Did they erect a giant curtain for half a year whilst building it so that nobody knew what it was going to look like?
My head canon is they knew all along what the bridge looked like and nobody realised the problem til they were driving some official down the completed bridge to show it off and smashed into the not-quite-90-degree turn.
 
You don't understand. It's India, home of the retarded curry scented 75 IQ rape-roaches we call jeets. They agreed to let them do the work properly, then once they started doing the work said "actually no fuck you, not unless you personally pay me $25,000 in bribes" or somesuch. And I'm certain the second they complained or brought up warnings or tried to get help the local shitheads causing the problem immediately did whatever they could to fuck them over until they agreed to keep working despite it being doomed to failure.
Just so people can understand I'm pretty sure the method of bribes is that if a certain company wins a contract they will pay the government person cash which is a % of what the government pays for the project.

That may seem obvious to some but that's how it works. And in some cultures and places these kickbacks will be considered "culturally normal" and basically encouraged to such a level that if you don't do them then you're an outlier.

Part of the problem is obviously low salaries and low oversight in general (by teams which are unassociated)
 
Yea, there's supposed to be this thing called Quality Assurance in engineering. As an EE, my designs go through multiple rounds of QA before they get implemented.

The fact that no one saw this glaring error is perplexing.
I assume that they did see the problem but angry shitty jeet boss who would kill them if he could get away with it properly beat them until they shut up so he could get his massive paycheck because fuck those bloody rail jeets they won’t get a rusty dime from him just build it now sarrr.
 
Wait, hold up...
Thats, for walking, right, right?
No fucking way some pajeets decided to plan an overpass bridge like that for cars, right?
Oh wait, that entire fucking bridge is all sorts of fucked, nevermind.
 
Their top politicans have often called India "Vishwaguru" or "World-Teacher" many times lol

Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.

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This thing looks even worse on Google Maps: the ramp isn't even straight! I suspect the fine saars who built this abortion will end up somewhere in Delaware on a H1B in the future...

The tourist attraction pin is funny though. Five star attraction as of now.
 
I get firing these people. I don't get firing them after they did it. It's a bridge! Did they erect a giant curtain for half a year whilst building it so that nobody knew what it was going to look like?
This is the same country that went after google because google maps told them to drive off a bridge that did not exist and multiple people did it.f795c98b37df18a8d3119cc234d53a961bb9d35a03bbfee26bb6d7769fe76060.webp
 
That's not 90 degrees. It's still a horrible looking bridge. But you can see it extends long at an angle. It only looks 90 because of this annoying thing called perspective.

And yeah it does take a team of engineers to build a bridge. Do people think it's Lego? Minecraft? You can just place a bridge wherever like it's a video game? The earthing works needs to be assessed first. There will be traffic control and people who deal with electricity shit that might be laid down there and oh no what about high voltage stuff? Get another engineer. Trees? Get one too. Foliage? Traffic control? How about scaffolding and site supervisors? What about the works' impact on water? The real world is incredibly boring and needlessly inefficient because the last thing we want to see is another bridge collapsing and killing a bunch of people.

Or it's AH and users of red forum will cheer because dead jeets or something.
 
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It's even funnier when you zoom out and see the giant question mark it connects to.
This is the kind of bridge I'd make in SimCity or something when the game wouldn't allow a proper curve because somewhere 1 pixel goes over an area you can't build on (maybe the Railways). I see the work of my fellow graduates from the Maxis Institute of Engineering and Infrastructure
 
This is the kind of bridge I'd make in SimCity or something when the game wouldn't allow a proper curve because somewhere 1 pixel goes over an area you can't build on (maybe the Railways). I see the work of my fellow graduates from the Maxis Institute of Engineering and Infrastructure
Yeah, I've made similar abortions in Cities Skylines.
 
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