agnerd said:
chimpanzee said:
agnerd said:
East bound side looks salvageable.
West Bound side looks like the entire support and short and long span on each side is going to have to completely come out and get replaced. I'm thinking 3 months MINIMUM, but more like 6 months and only if they can get emergency approval to skip environment permitting. With full environmental permitting, 2021 would be optimistic.
Unless the construction company employs a race of aliens that craps plutonium straight into the river, I don't really think you're going to move the needle on the environmental quality of that stretch of river. They already have "don't eat any fish that you catch here" signs up all over the place around there.
Doesn't matter whether you're improving things or making them worse. REVIEW TIME on the permit is averaging 1.5 years right now in Harris County.
After Harvey, it only seem to take about 2 months to get construction going on replacing I-69 (US-59) Eastex. They moved lanes to the other bridge, ripped out a section and redid that in about 3 months. Sucked for a bit, but was do-able.
Could they not do the same here, albeit longer section? And maybe make an arc of the bridge with a longer span to avoid this in the future?
~egon