David A
Senior Member
We are, almost famously and somewhat stereotypically a winter city. Unless someone just got off the plane from a tropical country surely they must have understood that. It seems to me a fairly high level of ignorance or carelessness would have been involved here by someone.If thermal expansion is really the issue at hand here (apparently from the steel) then are all of the piers not at risk here? All concrete with that steel inside of it? Does this compromise the Tawatina Bridge too? I'm not an engineer but that doesn't seem like a fix is possible without significant repairs or replacement of the piers.
Or is it more of an issue with doing pours in the winter and having inadequate prep/hoarding and heating?
