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Anonymous ID: exAgkZJjAustralia /pol/510203703#510221996
7/13/2025, 2:38:58 AM
>>510203703
you can't build a bridge you are going back
Anonymous ID: KgZVZ7hWAustralia /pol/509874348#509906715
7/9/2025, 11:37:36 AM
>>509884317
bruh you can't even build a bridge
Anonymous ID: zQyvRJBqAustralia /pol/509668185#509671588
7/6/2025, 7:43:37 PM
Anonymous ID: sJoF1OnJAustralia /pol/509377984#509382464
7/3/2025, 10:54:46 AM
>>509377984
still didn't add toilets
Anonymous ID: QvAnz0x9United States /pol/509259887#509259887
7/2/2025, 1:07:25 AM
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 training 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.
https://www.odditycentral.com/architecture/7-engineers-suspended-over-2-3-million-bridge-with-90-degree-turn.html